Showing posts with label Jill Scott. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jill Scott. Show all posts

Monday, June 28, 2010

Soul Fixin'

something to soothe.
Let's start the workweek on a good note. How does a FREE Jill Scott mixtape sound? Courtesy of DJ Phaze & SoulBounce this mixtape is sure to provide some well-needed relief from a hot & hazy summer. Check out the tracklisting below and a teaser video for Jill's upcoming album.


TRACKS Free (Intro)..One Is The Magic #..Love Rain (Coffee Shop Mix) feat. Mos Def..Slide feat. Jeff Bradshaw..Breathe..Whenever You're Around..Insomnia..8 Minutes To Sunrise feat. Common..Hate On Me...Exclusively..Warm Up..Real Thing..He Loves Me (Lyzel In E Flat)..Gimme..Whatever (Scott Wozniak Mix)..Street Life (Scott Wozniak Mix)..The Real Thing..How's It Make You Feel..Only You..Said Enough feat. The Isley Brothers..Good Morning Heartache feat. Chris Botti..42nd Street Happenstance (Can't Explain)..Honey Molasses..My Love

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Soul Fixin'

more mixtapes.
I came across a few other mixtapes over at Devil's Pie. Be aware that both collections are live mixes. Enjoy!



Monday, June 29, 2009

Soul Fixin'

Soul Sister Portraits
It's been difficult to find any non-Michael Jackson related content since his early departure last week. However, I was able to come across the beautiful tributes of one artist to some of our beloved soul sisters. Artist Steve Lopez created marvelous paintings of Aretha Franklin, Minnie Riperton, Tina Turner, Sade, Jill Scott, Erykah Badu, Chaka Khan and India.Arie. Each painting features the lyrics of a particular song in the foreground. If I could afford it, I would buy all of them. A video accompanies the making of each painting. Check out a few of the videos below.


Friday, December 19, 2008

Soul Fixin'

Obama Disappoints With Latest Pick
Rarely do I disagree with President-elect Barack Obama. He is responsible for making astute decisions throughout the campaign and during the current transition phrase. In the weeks that followed his historic victory, Obama has appointed numerous 'Clintonites' to key positions within his cabinet. It has now been announced that a favorite of the Clinton White House will lend her voice to Barack Obama’s historical inaugural swearing-in ceremony on Jan. 20.  Aretha Franklin, that is. The 'Queen of Soul' performed at two Clinton inaugural balls, entertained in the Rose  Garden and received the illustrious Kennedy Center honor. In 1999, she was awarded The National Medal of Arts by President Clinton.Sister ReRe is a living legend, her career has been marked by a slew of achievements, acclaim, and milestones. Aretha has won an astonishing 20 Grammy Awards including the Living Legend Award and Lifetime Achievement Award. The Memphis born- Detroit raised, gospel bred singer was the first black woman to grace the cover of Time magazine and she was the first female to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Without a doubt, Aretha is worthy of sharing the national stage with Obama. While we all love us some 'Retha, I was hoping Team Obama would pick a performer that mirrored Obama's campaign; young, fresh, innovative, ground-breaking, and energetic. Jill Scott immediately comes to mind. Chrisette Michele and Ledisi fit the bill. Other emerging acts and established soul singers such as Raheem DeVaughn, India Arie, John Legend, and Anthony Hamilton are suitable picks. Needless to say, this blogger is a little disappointed with Obama's selection of Soul Singer -In- Chief, if you will.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Video Soul

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Soul Fixin'

Al Green Stole The Show
Every year I look forward to watching the BET Awards. Unfortunately, this year's award show ranks as the worst so far. The combination of D.L Hughley's corny jokes and a  handful of horrible performances proved to be disastrous.
Let's fast forward past the foolishness and get to the highlight of the show, Rev. Al Green receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award. Jill Scott started the tribute off with a shaky performance of "I'm Still In Love With You," Anthony Hamilton kicked things into high gear with "Tired Of Being Alone" and Maxwell emerged from hiding and gave a rousing rendition of "Simply Beautiful." Al Green accepted the award, gave his acceptance speech and conned us into thinking he wouldn't perform. However, in typical Al Green fashion he made a u-turn and strutted to the mic and put a hurting on "Let's Stay Together." Everybody and their mama was on their feet singing and two stepping. I do mean EVERYBODY, Al Green brought the ENTIRE audience to it's feet. Al went right into "Love And Happiness" with the charisma and sheer conviction of a Memphis preacher...oh wait...Al green is a Memphis preacher. Check out  Rev. Al Green in all his glory. Head over to BET and check out Al's performance of "Let's Stay Together" and the tribute performances.


Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Soul Fixin'

Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing

Jill Scott: The Real Thing (Live In Philly) premieres June 29 on TV One at 10pm. Jill Scott takes the stage in her hometown of Philly and performs a mix of old and new songs. Jill Scott ranks as one the best performers in the world of R&B, if you've never seen her in concert be sure to check out Jill Scott: The Real Thing. Peep the preview clip below.


Soul Fixin'

Summer In The City
New Yorkers mark your calendars. This year's Martin Luther King Jr. Concert Series kicks off July 14 and features performances from Patti LaBelle, The O'Jays and others. By the way, all shows are FREE!!! The concerts are held Monday nights at 7:30 pm at Wingate Field in Brooklyn.


July 14 - The O' Jays & The Manhattans
July 21 - Mystery Legendary Performer
July 28 - Mary Mary, Tye Tribett, & Ricky Dillard & New Generation
August 4 - Erykah Badu
August 11 - Jill Scott
August 25 - Patti LaBelle

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Soul Fixin'

Take a behind the scenes look at the making of Al Green's new release Lay It Down.

Al Greens appears on the Late Show With David Letterman tonight. On June 24 at the BET Awards Rev. Green will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award. Jill Scott and others are expected to perform in his honor.

Monday, May 19, 2008

Soul Fixin'

It Takes 3 To Make A Thing Go Right

Essence's annual "Black Music Month" June issue features a triple cover tribute to MJB, Jill Scott and A. Keys. The three R&B singers discuss their beginnings and how they have maintained successful careers in the music biz in the article Ladies First. The "Black Music Month" issue also features the Essence Summer Music Hot List, a guide to summer releases and concerts, including the 2008 Essence Music Festival.

Here is an excerpt of the article...

Essence: One thing you all have in common is that you each had a debut album that was a phenomenal success. How do you feel when you hear those songs now?

Mary J. Blige: It’s been about six months since I’ve listened to What’s the 411? I was in Japan working out, and when I heard it, I could definitely feel my youth, but I could also hear that I’ve always had an old soul. When I think back to that time, I remember that I was singing to escape. I understand that some people are stuck in that place, but I firmly believe that if you don’t evolve and grow, you will die.

Essence: From the outside looking in, it seems that success has been yours since day one, but there probably were, and are, disappointments. How do you cope when a project doesn’t pan out?

Jill Scott: This is life, and if something doesn’t work out, then it wasn’t meant to. I feel that there is a divine plan in all things. All I can do is the best I can do, and if it’s well received, then, yeah. If not, I hope life will give me an opportunity to try again. Do I challenge myself? Absolutely. But beat myself up? I just can’t do it.

Essence: Have you ever regretted folding to pressure from record labels?

Alicia Keys: In the beginning, I didn’t understand the concept of boundaries. I wanted to make sure the music was heard, but there’s a price you pay for that. I did everything and anything to promote my first album, like flying from New York to Los Angeles and back on the same day, which was a bit excessive.

Essence: Have you figured out the ingredients for the perfect song?

Mary: Yes, but I won’t tell. [Laughs] For me, it’s about being real and honest. And the lyrics have to be relatable.

Jill: Oh, I wish I knew. I think Ne-Yo knows. I think Carvin Haggins, who does a lot of writing for Musiq Soulchild, has the ingredients, too. My songs are mostly about life experiences, about being human and falling and getting back up. About loving and losing.

Essence: But aren’t those the ingredients right there?

Alicia: It’s always a bit of a mystery. A song should deal with a widely understood emotion, have a really strong, clear explanation of that emotion and a great melody that makes you want to sing it at the top of your lungs. Then the music should evoke the same feeling as the lyrics. Somewhere within all of that lies the perfect song.

Speaking of Mary, I think I speak for many, I'M SO PROUD OF MJB. When she entered the game back in '92 she was the around the way girl we could all relate to. She reminded us of the women in our lives; mothers, aunts, cousins, friends, girlfriends. We understood and felt her pain, the pain of a young black girl from the projects longing to find her place in the world. I think it is safe to say that Mary has finally found her place.

Monday, March 3, 2008

Soul Fixin'

BET HONORS
If you thought you were too cool to watch BET Honors, BET's new award show, you missed out on a good show. BET Honors honored Alicia Keys, Richard Parsons, Dr.Cornel West, Tyra Banks, Maxine Waters and Janice Bryant Howroyd. Raheem DaVaughn, Jill Scott, Stevie Wonder, Ne-Yo, John Legend and Gladys Knight performed. Stevie, John Legend, and Gladys gave an AMAZING performance. I couldn't find future air dates, I'm sure BET will air the show 1,000 times so be on the look out!!! You can also check out The BET Honors website and watch the entire show online.