Black Music Is…

Black Music Is...

According to XConnect: This Day In Music & Entertainment 1957– “You Send Me” by Sam Cooke peaked at #1 on the pop singles chart. 1967– Gladys Knight & the Pips broke into the Top 10 with “I Heard it Through the Grapevine.” 1969– Cindy Birdsong of the Supremes was kidnapped by the caretaker of her […]

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There are few current-day groups that are able to so potently harness the sheer balls-to-the-wall bombast of 70s rock and roll groups without traveling down the slippery slopes of parody or limp revivalism. Earl Greyhound is definitely an exception.

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Flying Lotus (government name: Steven Ellison) is much more than just a simple beat maker.

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If there’s one word that best describes Ben Kenney, it’s versatility.

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The documentation of rock and roll’s Black roots should come as no surprise to anyone with an Internet connection and a thirst for musical knowledge, but many are unaware of the band Death and the role that they played in shaping the sound of 1970s proto-punk music.

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While Kenna Zemedkun – better known simply by his stage name of Kenna – has an international background that spans from Ethiopia to England, but his real musical birthplace is in Virginia Beach.

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For the one-year-anniversary of his death, The Urban Daily sat and listened to Michael Jackson’s entire discography.

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Michael Jackson left behind an incredible amount of music, a lot of it not really known by the masses.

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Reggae music has changed the face of music, the face of Jamaica and the face of the world. From a small island of less than three million people, thousands of songs have traveled the whole world, influencing billions.

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Andre Harrell is a living legend in the entertainment industry.

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Garry Shider, the musical director for George Clinton’s Parliament-Funkadelic band known for wearing a diaper on stage, died June 16th at the age of 56.

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Marvin Isley, bass player for the legendary Isley Brothers, died June 6th from complications of diabetes at 56.