Monday, February 27, 2012

Happy Black History Month Pt 3: Inspirational



This is the last blog entry for the month of February, which is black history month. I figured why not conclude it with the person that got the African American community through all of struggles, which is our LORD & SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST. If it was not because of him my community would have never made it through the "Trying Times" (referring to a Donny Hathaway classic). 

Today was a day I was feeling a little discouraged and GOD always know what you are going through when nobody else does. So at work, I normally listen to my music and today it seems that it was playing my gospel playlist on it's own. The songs just keep playing, but a live performance by Whitney Houston singing "In Return" made me break down in tears at my desk. It just made me realize that GOD will give you joy during the tough times. This performance just started me to think about the situations that brought GOD brought me through, this discouragement I am feeling is very light. GOD has been good in my life and why should I feel sad, because GOD always answers my prayers.

So from the moment after my breakdown, I was listening to gospel music for the rest of the day. So from my story I realized that about 70 years ago my community was going through tough times everyday, but the thing that kept my community strong and believing was the faith they had in GOD. 

These are my favorite GOSPEL  songs/performances that I hope will inspiration you and keep you faith strong with GOD.

Whitney Houston "In Return"

In this song, Whitney is gracefully singing that you put your trust in GOD he will give you joy, love, and life abundantly. Listen to the POWER of this message


Bebe & Cece Winans "It's Ok"

Bebe & Cece Winans is one the reason why I fell in love with gospel music. This song is makes me feel that I knew GOD is control "if you just believe".  The part that always get me is the bridge. Listen to this inspiration ballad


Kirk Franklin & the Family "Silver & Gold" 

"Silver & Gold" was the first gospel song that I took notice to. I remember in South Carolina before my mother and I would go to church on Sunday she would always turn the radio to the Sunday morning worship and "Silver & Gold" would always play. I asked my mother what the song meant, she explained that before money and riches, GOD should be the first in your life. At 7, I didn't really understand what it meant but I knew at my young age this song got to my spirit because I used to sing it around the house all the time. But when I found out how GOD was, I began to understand the lyrics. Listen to the live version and let GOD have his way


Aretha Franklin "GOD Will Take Care of You"

I figured for the last song I will give you the song that will always get me through the tough times. Aretha's first words she sangs it so heavenly,"be not dismay" always gets me teary eyed because when my mother in the hospital and one my drive home to NJ, the only song I listened to was this song because I needed to have strength because I didn't want to see my mother in the hospital. But the words "GOD will take care of you through everything" gave me the strength to see her and my prayer helped my mother make a speedy recovery. Listen to this empowering anthem


BONUS

Kirk Franklin "Smile"

About a month ago was going through some problems at my job and it caused me to be sad, but one day after work I came home and turned on my TV and "Smile" video came on. This song made me breakdown because you should always smile because you are blessed that GOD woke you up to face another day because other people didn't. That should put a smile on my face. The lyrics that get me is "I almost gave up all my power that I can't explain". Listen to this encouraging song




Thursday, February 16, 2012

Happy Black History Month Pt 2





If I was going to do another blog entry on black history and it was dealing with music, the Apollo had to be mention. The Apollo Theater is famous for the likes of James Brown, The Jackson 5, and Whitney Houston. Whitney Houston recorded her most famous video "The Greatest Love of All". The Apollo has made the some of the BEST stars of all time.

Like I said in Part 1, since we in black history month, even though this black history month hasn't been happy with the deaths of Etta James, Don Cornelius, and Whitney Houston. But their musical spirit still lives on. 

THE THREE SONGS THAT REPRESENT BLACK HISTORY 


1.) Living For The City -Stevie Wonder

Stevie Wonder was a big part of black history. Even though, I like 60s Stevie a little better than 70s Stevie, but during the 70s he's music was revolutionary. He talked about things that the black communities had to deal it. I feel that "Living For The City", Stevie described to the mainstream America, what issues we as African Americans had to deal with. 

STEVIE'S LYRICS
His father works some days for fourteen hours 
And you can bet he barely makes a dollar 
His mother goes to scrub the floor for many 
And you'd best believe she hardly gets a penny

LISTEN THIS CLASSIC 

2.) Fight The Power- Public Enemy

Public Enemy is definitely one of the groups in hip-hop that wanted to explain the mainstream America about black history. This song as well as the video was very powerful. Chuck D explained our struggle that we went through for over 400 years. Lastly, Chuck D was trying to talk to the black communities to stand firm for you believe in.

CHUCK D'S LYRICS
Got to give us what we want
Gotta give us what we need
Our freedom of speech is freedom or death
We got to fight the powers that be
Lemme hear you say
Fight the power

LISTEN & WATCH THIS POWERFUL SONG & VIDEO
(I LOVE THE BEGINNING)

3.) We Shall Overcome- Glory Gospel Singers

This song is so powerful during the famous marches with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, my people would march and sing "We Shall Overcome" so the racial hate can stop. We didn't want to get treated like second-class citizens. We deserved the same rights as everyone else. Those marches and people like Dr. King helped the world finally see our first Black President, Barack Obama. Even though, my race still deal with racial injustice, but it is a lot better than Jim Crow days and the 1960s. 

LYRICS TO THIS POWERFUL SONG
The Lord will see us through, The Lord will see us through,
The Lord will see us through someday;
Oh, deep in my heart, I do believe,
We shall overcome someday


LISTEN NATALIE FORD W/GLORY GOSPEL SINGERS SING THIS BEAUTIFULLY

LISTEN TO DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR PREACH ABOUT HOW "WE SHALL OVERCOME"




GOT THREE MORE NEXT WEEK!!!



Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Rest In Peace To "The Voice"

Whitney Elizabeth Houston
(August 9, 1963-February 11, 2012)



When I heard that Whitney Houston died, at first I didn't believe it. I thought it was a joke because on twitter they kill superstars everyday. But when I get into my friend's car, turned on the radio, and her anthem "Greatest Love Of All" was playing I knew and the radio announcer said "Rest In Peace Whitney". I just got quiet in the car in disbelief and the tears began to fall. We all knew that Whitney was dealing with personal demons, but you never thought it would end like this. But GOD was ready for her and she is doing so much better than we are, she doesn't have to deal with this crazy world anymore.

This tragic situation really hit home for me because the Friday before she died, I was at work and I said "I feel like listening to some Whitney for these last two hours". So, for two hours I was listening to songs like "I Wanna Dance With Somebody", "Lover For Life", and my personal favorite "Where Do Broken Hearts Go". These songs in my opinion were "cheesy" but Whitney made them awesome with her live performances. As a result, I have a lot live performances on my Whitney playlist. And on those live performances Whitney was SANGING. That's why she was called "The Voice".

I first heard Whitney Houston by my aunt when she lived in Long Island. She used to play Whitney Houston and Anita Baker. My family knew Whitney, but my family was more into the old soul. But at the age of 7, I knew Whitney Houston for the myself. In 1991, she did the national anthem for the Superbowl, which is consider one of the greatest time in history. In elementary school, we had to say the Star-Spangled Banner, but my school always played Whitney's Superbowl version. From that moment, I was introduced to "The Voice". Even though, Whitney wasn't in heavy rotation at my house, but she was played. I just remember one day I was looking through my family's 45 collection, and I remember coming across Whitney's "How Will I Know"33RPM record. She just looked so cheezy but when those vocals began all of that went out the window. From that moment, I began to listen to her more. By 1997, Whitney became was one of my favorite SANGERS of all time. When I mean SANGERS, I am referring to singers like Aretha Franklin, Gladys Knight, and Patti Labelle. So, with Whitney dying you feel like something is missing from the music industry. Even though, "The Voice" was gone years ago because of her personal demons but Whitney was always relevant in the music world, just like Michael Jackson who died 2 years ago.

At first, I didn't want to do a blog on Whitney because I felt it would be tough but listening to her music and performances non-stop for the past couple of days, I knew it would only be right to show RESPECT the one of the best of all time.

In closing, I just want to give my prayers to Whitney's family especially Bobby Christina, her daughter. She is the person that is the most affected by this. Pray that GOD puts his shield around her and protect her.

MY TOP 10 PERFORMANCES

10) I LOOK TO YOU (WITH KIM BURRELL)
These two powerful voices definitely let the lord have his way

9) AIN'T NO WAY (WITH MARY J. BLIGE)
This was a classic duet these ladies SANG

8) BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER (WITH CECE WINANS)
CECE in my opinion is the only own that can go "toe to toe" with the Whitney

7) SAVING MY LOVE FOR YOU IN 1991 ON TOUR
The background vocals just helped put this song into overdrive

6) ALL THE MAN I NEED AT THE ARESNIO HALL SHOW
She murdered the vocals on this especially at bridge..watch magical

5) PORGY, AND IM TELLING YOU, I HAVE NOTHING AT 94 AMA
Whitney killed this Medley and did it effortlessly

4) DIDN'T WE ALMOST HAVE IT ALL IN 1988
Whitney had this crowd in her pawn of her hands with her voice

3) ONE MOMENT IN TIME AT 1989 GRAMMYS
Magical is the only word


2) ALL AT ONCE AT THE 1987 AMAS
She made this look so easy, but nobody can touch her

1) GREATEST LOVE OF ALL AT 15 ANNIVERSARY OF ARISTA
The best Whitney Performance in opinion of all time

There is a lot of Whitney performances that are classic but these are my top ten. Just listen to the performances so Whitney can take you on a ride with those vocals.


REST IN PEACE  "THE VOICE" YOU MUSIC WILL LIVE ON




Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Happy Black History Month Pt 1




Now my blog is about soul music so for the month of February every week I am going to give you 3 songs a week, that represents my culture and how we had to overcome a lot of challenges. 

1.) (Say It Loud) I'm Black & I'm Proud -James Brown 


This song by James Brown symbolizes black history for me. James Brown made a song for my culture to feel good about ourselves. During the civil rights movement, African Americans were treated unfairly because of the color of our skin. So as the 1960's were ending and the death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, which cause our leadership to collapse. So, James Brown made a anthem for the black community to go out and stand up for what you believe in, be your own leader because you are BLACK & PROUD.

LISTEN TO THIS CLASSIC ANTHEM!!

 

This song by James Brown symbolizes black history for me. James Brown made a song for my culture to feel good about ourselves. During the civil rights movement, African Americans were treated unfairly because of the color of our skin. So as the 1960's were ending and the death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, which cause our leadership to collapse. So, James Brown made a anthem for the black community to go out and stand up for what you believe in, be your own leader because you are BLACK & PROUD.

2.) People Get Ready- The Impressions


What can I say Curtis Mayfield is one of the best writers of all time. While he was with the Impressions, he wrote songs of the struggles African Americans. But People Get Ready in my opinion is the best. He writes and sings that a "All you need is faith" in this song is telling his people that as long as we trust and have faith in GOD everything will be okay. 

LISTEN TO THE SOUL & THANK THE LORD


3.) How I Got Over- Mahalia Jackson


How I Got Over is definitely an gospel anthem because we as a community wonder how we got over, but it was nobody but GOD. Mahalia sung this song after Martin Luther King Jr's historic "I Have A Dream" speech. Mahalia was preaching through her voice, that GOD will never leave us through the bad times.   

LISTEN TO THE MAHALIA PREACH WITH HER VOICE

THE VIDEO WHERE SHE SINGS IT AFTER THE "I HAVE A DREAM" SPEECH

GOT THREE MORE NEXT WEEK!!!