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nashmusicguide · 3 months
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Music Icons Mariah Carey And Lenny Kravitz Honored With Global Impact Award At Third Annual Recording Academy Honors Presented By The BMC
Mariah Carey and Lenny Kravitz attend the Recording Academy Honors presented by The Black Music Collective during the 66th GRAMMY Awards on February 01, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Leon Bennett/Getty Images for The Recording Academy) GRAMMY® Award-winning artists Mariah Carey and Lenny Kravitz were honored with the Recording Academy® Global Impact Award at the third annual…
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redcarpetview · 1 year
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Yola to Perform at American Music Awards 2022!
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    Yola continues her meteoric rise with the confirmation of her performance at the ‘2022 American Music Awards,’ which  will air live from the Microsoft Theater at L.A. LIVE in Los Angeles on Sunday, Nov. 20, at 8:00 p.m. EST/PST on ABC and stream the next day on Hulu. Yola will be the SONG OF THE SOUL featured performer, which spotlights an emerging, mission-driven artist that has inspired change and invoked social justice through their lyrics. To celebrate the honor, she will share an electrifying rendition of her song, “Break The Bough.”      Written in 2013 following her mother’s funeral, it is a homage to her mother, sharing an imagination of her afterlife. Her poetic lyrics are a wish for her late mother to find a joy she couldn’t find on earth, and an anthem for anyone dealing with complicated grief. With a genre bending mix of R&B, soul and classic pop, the performance is set to be one of the most epic of the evening.
    Commenting on this landmark moment Yola stated, “I have long dreamed of performing at the American Music Awards, and honored to be included during the “SONG OF THE SOUL” moment. ‘Break The Bough’ creates a loving false construct of what I hope my mother experienced in her afterlife. A mix of all the things she held dear and brought her happiness during her life. Specifically, her pre-windrush Barbados childhood, disco and Sci-fi.” Yola added, “I hope the song brings a little peace and joy to anyone who has lost someone close to them regardless of how challenging the relationship may have been.”
    The song featured on her pivotal sophomore album, “Stand For Myself,” which was twice GRAMMY nominated, making her a six-time GRAMMY nominee. “Stand For Myself” drew widespread critical acclaim.
     The Black British genre fluid superstar this year made her acting debut when she portrayed Sister Rosetta Tharpe in Baz Luhrmann’s musical drama “Elvis,” who is played by Austin Butler, alongside Tom Hanks, Kelvin Harrison Jr. and Alton Mason. Her role received widespread praise with support from New York Magazine, Rolling Stone and Harper’s Bazaar.
    Yola has since continued her meteoric rise. From joining The Recording Academy®'s Black Music Collective (BMC) Leadership Council alongside H.E.R. and Mickey Guyton to making her debut at Coachella, Yola defines her path and dashes expectation in her wake. Yola also recently appeared on a special CBS Saturday session at D.C’s historic Lincoln Theater. Watch her performance of “Stand For Myself” here.
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originalartblog · 1 year
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libertynstyle · 5 months
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chroniclesofnadia111 · 7 months
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A lil vinyl content for my fellow vinyl/music lovers on here 💿🫶🏾🎵🌹
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fancypantsrecords · 4 months
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Lustmord / Aethek - Scorn Original Soundtrack | Ebb Software / Laced Records | 2023 | Black
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sinnamonscouture · 3 months
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Rihanna for Savage x Fenty Valentine Collection
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fencecollapsed · 5 months
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the one reason I'd be hesitant to sacrifice the president plotline for a cleaner version of Black Friday is because the two doors not one scene when they realize they've started world war three is sooooo harrowing it's so GOOD
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idyllicbby · 1 year
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my collection goes crazyyyy
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pandorastuffs-world · 2 months
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Nicki Minaj 🦋💕
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redcarpetview · 11 months
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Recording Academy's Black Music Collective and Amazon Music Select "Your Future Is Now" Scholarship Recipients
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      The Recording Academy®'s Black Music Collective (BMC) and Amazon Music selected Joseph Michael Abiakam (Norfolk State University), Langston Jackson (Hampton University), Kennedi Amari Johnson (Clark Atlanta University), Courtney Roberts (Texas Southern University), and Caleb Wilkerson (Florida A&M University), as the recipients of the "Your Future Is Now" scholarship, aimed for students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) with the opportunity to learn and explore all facets of the music industry.
         The returning scholarship, first launched in February 2021, offers students the chance to receive $10,000 for the 2023/2024 school year and the opportunity to be part of an immersive rotation program with Amazon Music and Recording Academy department leads, providing each student a detailed look at their particular field of work within the music industry. To coincide with these scholarships, the BMC and Amazon Music will also award two HBCUs a $10,000 grant each for equipment for their music programs to be announced later this summer.
           This diverse group of students represents five schools, across various stages and areas of focus in their higher education journey. Abiakam is a graduate student at Norfolk State University, interested in piano performance and music production; Jackson is a sophomore at Hampton University, interested in music marketing and audio production; Johnson is a sophomore at Clark Atlanta University, interested in A&R and marketing; Roberts is a freshman at Texas Southern University, interested in A&R and marketing; and Wilkerson is a junior at Florida A&M University, interested in music marketing. Headshots for the recipients are available here.
        "We are immensely proud to collaborate with Amazon Music in renewing this exceptional scholarship program for the third consecutive year," emphasized Ryan Butler, Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at the Recording Academy. "The imperative of Black representation in the music industry cannot be overstated, and this scholarship is a tangible manifestation of our unwavering commitment to promoting the aspirations of future Black music leaders. We are delighted to provide Joseph, Langston, Kennedi, Courtney, and Caleb with this life-changing opportunity as they pursue their ambitions and contribute to the advancement of Black music."
        "The 'Your Future Is Now' scholarship was created to foster an inclusive environment where Black creators can realize their career objectives. Since its launch in 2021, the program has grown to become a cornerstone of Amazon Music and the Black Music Collective's work supporting students at HBCUs," said Phylicia Fant, Head of Music Industry and Culture Collaborations at Amazon Music. "This year's class of students represents the next generation of Black musicians and executives, and it's an honor to play a part in their development as individuals and future leaders."
        In addition, as part of "Your Future Is Now," Amazon Music, The Same House and the Recording Academy are coming together to host the "Your Future is Now" Business Development Seminar for select members of the 2023 graduating class of Morris Brown College. Revealed this past weekend at Morris Brown's commencement by the Recording Academy's Chief DEI Officer, Zing Shaw, this new, half-day music business seminar taking place on June 17 will offer professional development expertise in music business, publishing and music production. Facilitators at the event will include Recording Academy Atlanta Chapter President Justin Henderson and Frankie Yaptinchay of Amazon Music.
        Following the music business seminar, graduates will be treated to a suite experience at State Farm Arena for the annual ATL Birthday Bash Concert where they will have the opportunity to network with representatives from the Recording Academy and Amazon Music, as well as other key music industry executives.
     For more information on the Black Music Collective and the "Your Future Is Now" scholarship, visit here.
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models-photoshoots · 1 year
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Jena Goldsack - 📷 Cameron Hammond for Faithfull the Brand at C-Heads Magazine
part 1 / 17 (part 2 , part 3 , part 4 (mature) , part 5 (mature) , part 6 , part 7 , part 8 , part 9 , part 10 , part 11 , part 12 , part 13 , part 14 , part 15 , part 16 , part 17)
IG -> jenagoldsack , cameron_hammond , faithfullthebrand , cheadsmagazine
www -> cameronhammond.com , faithfullthebrand.com , c-heads.com 
(fyi, all these photos are gathered from tumblr posts, just to make a nice collection of the photoshoot)
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axxonn84 · 2 months
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Батюшка: Litourgiya (2015)
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spongebobsquarepusher · 6 months
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top 100 favorite albums no. 1-25
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1. Aphex Twin - Drukqs
2. Boards of Canada - Geogaddi
3. Autechre - Tri Repetae
4. Radiohead - Kid A
5. Sigur Rós - Ágaetis Byrjun
6. Stereolab - Cobra and Phases Group Play Voltage in the Milky Night
7. Oneohtrix Point Never - Again
8. Unwound - Leaves Turn Inside You
9. My Bloody Valentine - Loveless
10. Oneohtrix Point Never - R Plus Seven
11. Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven
12. Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion
13. The Microphones - The Glow, Pt. 2
14. Car Seat Headrest - Twin Fantasy
15. Squarepusher - Feed Me Weird Things
16. The Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots
17. Radiohead - In Rainbows
18. The Flaming Lips - The Soft Bulletin
19. CFCF - memoryland
20. Autechre - Amber
21. Autechre - Quaristice
22. Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation
23. Nine Inch Nails - The Fragile
24. Panda Bear - Person Pitch
25. Max Cooper - Yearning for the Infinite
pt. 2 coming soon
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inthedarktrees · 1 year
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Harry Crosby, UCSD Electronic Music Happening, 1968
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