Wednesday, September 23, 2009
kirbyourmovies: Ciara in "Mama, I Want to Sing"
This should be an interesting film. . .Just to see if Ciara has any acting talent. Here's the trailer. . .to me it's a little cliche, but the message is all too commonly overlooked by society: be yourself.
This film is based on the hit off-Broadway stage play by Vy Higginsen. It was loosely based on the career of her late sister, R&B vocalist Doris Troy, whose big hit was 1963's "Just One Look." The musical ran for eight years at Harlem's Heckscher Theater, making it the longest-running off-Broadway black theater musical in history.
Monday, September 21, 2009
kirbyourconcerts: Beyonce sings "Halo" in Sydney to a little girl with leukemia
Sunday, September 13, 2009
kirbyourshenanigans: SMH. . .Kanye West being totally disrespectful to Taylor Swift
Now I'm sure by now you've heard about Kanye's total disrespect for Taylor Swift at the MTV 2009 VMAs. I'm just glad that my wife Beyonce was the classy lady that she is and gave Taylor her time for her acceptance speech. . .Now, I WAS a Kanye fan, now I AM not. And although I agree that Taylor shouldn't have won (and that's my opinion), Kanye shouldn't have done that. That was classless and a total disrespect to not only Taylor but to her fans that voted (hello!!!) and Beyonce, because he had no right to stick her in the middle of it. I'm just glad that my wife saved the day and hopefully Kanye learns to keep his mouth closed.
Now don't get me wrong. I'm all for freedom of speech. But I'm also a huge proponent of class, and he had NONE! To get up there live and do that just shows that you can take someone out the hood, but you can't take the hood out someone. . .smh
Just in case you haven't seen it I posted the video blow. If you like to see it again, it's below. So watch and enjoy!
Thursday, September 10, 2009
kirbyourmusic: James Morrison "Songs for You, Truths for Me"
Now I've always been a fan of this little white man. From his debut album "Undiscovered", the title truly embodies this "undiscovered" gem--that is, he's not constantly followed by the mainstream media (*cough* John Mayer *cough*). His raspy, soulful voice makes your panties wet (just kidding, but really), but more importantly, what he sings about is truthful to himself. So that's why when I found out about his sophomore album (please excuse me if I'm a little late, I mean he's "across the pond" for goodness sake! lol) I had to jump on it. And the title of the album "Songs for You, Truths for Me" made me melt like a Hershey's Kiss in the microwave. . .And if the title wasn't enough, the songs were just as awesome. He's truly an artist that sticks to his craft and does it very, very well. . .Sidenote: He could get the business. . .and that's no joke. . . lol. So if you like "Blue-Eyed Souls" just as much as I do, then download his album, sync, listen and enjoy!
Download Link: Storage.to
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
kirbyourmusic: Wyclef Jean's "Patwa Swagga Mixtape"
While up in NYC, I occasionally listen to the radio. . .just to see if there's anything I like that I haven't stumbled upon yet. And guess what? I have. . .Just goes to show you that you can learn anything at any time. But anyways, while listening to Hot 97 I happen to hear some Caribbean music. Well apparently there was this Caribbean/West Indian parade going on in Brooklyn and Hot 97 was there celebrating, dancing, and playing music. But on top of wondering why have I not heard about this parade until then, I started to hear this mixtape because they were premiering it on the radio. I was jumping and dancing wondering who the heck this was. . .Then it was announced that it was Wyclef Jean. I was shocked. . .Don't get me wrong I like Wyclef, but he's not someone I would called one of my favorite artist. So I was even more excited when I heard that his mixtape was free online! Now I loved that. . .Free AND good music. . .hard to come by. Anyways, I, being the ever-giving blogger of music (j/k) wanted to share this good music with you. . .So download, upload to iTunes, sync it with your iPod/iPod Touch/iPhone, relax and enjoy the sounds of the Caribbean. . .
Download link: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=KJHM7U2A
Sunday, September 6, 2009
kirbyourmusicvideos: Madonna's "Celebration" Video
Thursday, September 3, 2009
kirbyourchoreographer: Tucker Barkley
Tucker Barkley. . .simply amazing. If I could have his babies, I would. . .lol. They would be cute, limber, loose, dancing babies. When I get enough guts, I'll go take one of his classes but for right now I'll just stick to admiring him. . .Enjoy!
kirbyourchoreography: Britney Spear's "Slave 4 You"
kirbyourchoreography: Janet Jackson's "All Nite (Don't Stop)"
Now the fusion of music and dance this something that is near and dear to my heart. . .If I ever get the chance to do both on a very large scale, I will be eternally grateful to God. . .But until that day (if it comes) I always enjoy looking at music videos with amazing choreography. The song by itself is mediocre (I'm sorry but there's is nothing special about it) but the fusion of music and dance in this video is what makes this song awesome!!!! So sit back, relax, and enjoy the show!
kirbyourthrowbacks: Janis Joplin, The Original "Blue-Eyed" Soul. . .
I'm in a 60s mood right now (mostly when I'm feeling very Zen-like, lol) and I happened to stumble upon this oldee-but-goodee: Janis Joplin's "To Love Somebody". Now I remember some years ago BET had this segment called "Blue-Eyed Soul" in which they showed music featuring white artists singing R&B/Soul. The line-up included Jon B., Christina Aguilera, Pink, and N'Sync, to name a few. However, now I just realized that they left out a very important woman, the originator of "Blue-Eyed Soul": Janis Joplin. This woman would and still could have you feeling some type of way. . .She was a deeply troubled woman but she let you know through AMAZING music that in this struggle between Love and Life we are not alone. . .So sit, relax, and enjoy the wonderfulness of Miss Joplin.
kirbyourmusic: Radio Virgin
-Radio Virgin
Radio Virgin, a Chicago and LA-based music group has really caught my attention over the past 3 months, and it's not just because one of my friends is a guitarist for the band (although I thank him for introducing me to his band!). When I listen to their music, it evokes a style-fusion that you don't see much nowadays. . .a kind of 60s psychedelic funk in a 21st century life. . .displaced in time but rightly so. They make you fall in love with them through that kind of Zen-like feeling and incantation of psychedelic kings and queens like Mr. Hendrix, The Beatles, and Janis Joplin but with a 21st century ambiance with the likes of John Mayer and Adam Levine. . .This is a band I hope you all enjoy and support (as I will/do!)
You can find them on Facebook (become a fan!) and on MySpace (www.myspace.com/thehellavision) to friend them and listen to their amazing music!!!
kirbyourupdates: kirbyourenthusiasm is making the transition to an all music blog!
Hello bloggers/subscribers,
First off, I'm sooo sorry I've been off on my updates. The life of a jack-of-all-trades, master-at-none is not an easy one. . .Had to get upon my grown-up grind and take care of some business. . .lol. But I'm back now and ready to take it to the next level with my blog. . .
I originally intended for this blog to be something of a catch-all blog that really alludes to my personality. However, as I'm making my way into this world, I'm realizing that MAYBE (and you have to understand that this is a BIG one for me, lol) I want to master something: music. I've always loved music, and combined with dance, there's nothing more amazing that I'd rather do. . .So I dedicating this blog to bringing you all updates on the new/hot things in the entertainment/music/dance industries because although I'm not usually into the whole pop culture scene, the craft I've started to fortify lends itself to outside influence. . .Because what we all need to realize is that NOTHING is completely new. . .Everything is sampled and/or borrowed from something else. So the things that I post on my blog from this point seriously influences my craft and what I hope to become; whether it be positive or negative. . .So sit back, relax, and let me kirbyourmusicenthusiasm. . .
Friday, July 24, 2009
kirbyourliterature: Author E. Lynn Harris dead at 54
E. Lynn Harris touched fans with his courage and his kindness, friends say.
Harris, 54, died Thursday night while on a business trip to Los Angeles, California, said Laura Gilmore, his publicist.
In books like "Invisible Life," "A Love of My Own," and his New York Times best-selling memoir, "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted," Harris virtually invented a new genre: books that depicted black gay men living double lives.
Though Harris wrote primarily about black gay men, some of his biggest fans were black women. His books became staples in black beauty salons, bookstores and book clubs.
''When I wrote "Invisible Life," it had to be the first book out of me -- it helped me to deal with my own sexuality,'' Harris said. "'For me, my 20s and early 30s were spent just hiding and running, because there was no one to tell me that my life had value and the way I felt was okay.''
kirbyournews: Family learned over Internet that son was killed
Jamal Bana died in Somalia. Several missing Somali-Americans are believed to have fought there.
"He must have been somewhat disillusioned and indoctrinated, because he didn't have any clue about Somalia at all," his mother said, fighting back tears and barely able to speak about her eldest son.
His parents said they believe their son was brainwashed and recruited to fight in the civil war between Somalia's unstable transitional government and Al-Shabaab. Al-Shabaab remains entrenched in northeast Somalia and in sections south of Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, after fighting that has uprooted more than 200,000 people since early May, according to the United Nations.
Bihi and community leader Omar Jamal said they hold one place at least loosely responsible: the Abubakar as-Saddique Islamic Center, the largest mosque in Minneapolis.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
kirbyourtechnology: iPhone Helps You Find Weed
Thanks to a new iPhone application, marijuana users with a prescription will be able to locate their connection--make that medicinal marijuana provider--with relative ease!
Launched by AJNAG (Activists Justifying the Natural Agriculture of Ganja), a web-based community advocating for medical marijuana, the Cannabis app takes those seeking medicinal marijuana through the entire process of obtaining it. The app is downloadable from Apple's store for $2.99.
Now, wow. I've seen it all. . .Really Apple??? I'm ROTFL as I'm typing this because I just can't believe it. . .I guess the government has finally found a way to identify all the weed heads. . .lol
How do you feel about this???
kirbyournews: 8 Year Old Raped by 4 Boys; Family Blames Her
The boys, ages 9, 10, and 13 are being detained at the Juvenile Corrections Center. The 14-year-old, Steven Tuopeh, has been remanded as an adult.
The rape happened about 5:15p.m. July 16 in a toolshed. Police say the girl was lured into the shed with the promise of chewing gum. The boys allegedly restrained her while taking turns sexually assaulting her.
According to police, the victim and the suspects are all from Liberia, West Africa, and appeared to have known each other.
The child is currently in Child Protective Services having been disowned by her parents after the assault. Detectives say her parents blame her for being victimized and bringing shame to their family.
All the suspects have admitted their involvement in the sexual assault. The 9-year-old is facing one count of sexual assault, the 10-year-old is facing charges of kidnapping and 2 counts of sexual assault, the 13-year-old is facing kidnapping and 3 counts of sexual assault, and Tuopeh is facing kidnapping and 2 counts of sexual assault.
OMFG!!! I can't begin to express my outrage at this incident and sadness for this little girl. I just pray to the Lord that she will be all right. . .
kirbyourmusic: Jazmine Sullivan sings "Home" from "The Wiz" at age 11
I'm a firm believer that Jazmine Sullivan is one of the most underrated artists out here. Not only is her voice immaculate, it's soulful too. So while I was random Youtube-ing, I came across her singing "Home" from The Wiz at the age 11. Now The Wiz is one of my all-time favorite musicals, and Diana Ross to me sung "Home" the best out of all the various Dorothys on Broadway (but of course my opinion is biased since I'm a hardcore Diana Ross fan, lol). So I was a little critical about how a child at age 11 could do justice to a song as deep as "Home". I mean, the lyrics evoke a longing and a passion that I feel that only someone with a little more experience (i.e. older) can bring out. But after seeing/hearing this Youtube video, there was no doubt in my mind that Jazmine Sullivan SAAANG that song. There were parts that I wanted to get up and shout because she just sung the hell out of it. I even had to say that she beat Ms. Ross (and if anybody knows me, that's a huge compliment). So please enjoy this song and this artist because it's only people like us that can get music back to the way it should be, and Miss Sullivan is definitely a prime example. . .
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
kirbyoureducation: Harvard professor Gates arrested
Okay. So I was catching up on my daily news and found this article. After reading it in its entirety I have a hard time believing what actually happened in this incident. Not only are the stories completely different, I'm finding it hard to believe the officer or the professor. According to the officers' report they responded to a call Thursday from a woman who said she saw "a man wedging his shoulder into the front door" at Henry Louis Gates, Jr.'s house near the university. Gates refused to identify himself to a police officer, claiming the officer was a racist.
Sgt. James Crowley, one of the officers involved in the incident, stated in the report that he told Gates he was investigating a report of a break-in at the residence. According to the report, Gates "opened the front door and exclaimed, 'Why, because I'm a black man in America?' "
Crowley wrote in the report that he warned Gates two times he was becoming disorderly. After Gates continued to yell and accuse him of racial bias, Crowley wrote he arrested Gates for "loud and tumultuous behavior in a public space."
Okay. So after this I felt like the officer was within his right to arrest this man. However, after reading Crowley's side of the story I was completely confused. . .
A statement by Gates' lawyer said that the incident occurred when Gates returned to his home after a trip to China.
Gates, accompanied by a driver, found the front door damaged. He entered the house with his key through the rear door. Then, he and and driver were able to force the front door open. An officer arrived and told Gates he was investigating a call about a breaking-and-entering at the residence.Gates identified himself at the officer's request.
"He [Gates] turned to walk into the kitchen where he had left his wallet. The officer followed him. Professor Gates handed both his Harvard University identification and his valid Massachusetts driver's license to the officer," Gates' lawyer wrote.
Ogletree's statement also said that Gates asked Crowley for his name and badge number several times without success.
Then, when Gates followed Crowley to the front door, Crowley said, "Thank you for accommodating my earlier request, and then placed him [Gates] under arrest," Ogletree said.
Now Gates has one of 20 prestigious "university professors" positions at Harvard University, and joined the faculty in 1991. He is considered one of the nation's pre-eminent scholars of African-American studies. In 1997, Time magazine placed him on its list of the 25 most influential Americans. So, pretty much, he's a big deal.
Now, I feel as if I'm a pretty fair-minded when it comes to issues like this. Having a father in law enforcement, I empathize with what police officers go through. And honestly, if I were to go off the statement alone, I would totally side with the police officers. However, given the intellectual prowess that this professor has, I find it hard to believe that he would do something like this. It would seem to be out of his nature (or at least I hope). And I'm not saying that just because someone is smart, they couldn't do such things. But I also think that as a police officer you wouldn't arrest someone for no reason (or at least I hope). So I find it hard to believe any of their stories. . .
If you want to read more about this story and read a copy of the police report click here.
What do you think???
UPDATE: All charges have been dropped against Mr. Gates
Sunday, July 19, 2009
kirbyourmusic: Johnny Dangerous
Okay. So I'm not usually into the whole "sex me, sex me" type of music but this song is so damn catchy!!! Although this song is about a year old I find myself constantly coming back to it. . .it seems to always find me. I first heard it on the Logo network's NewNowNext Music Show some time ago, and in the words of India.Arie "found myself immediately intrigued by him". . .lol. The artist is Johnny Dangerous, a Chicago-based entertainer. Johnny tackles the issues within his own experiences with censorship, the gay media, the War, suburban swingers and cheating lovers. If I had to sum up his style, it would be an electro-pop rap sound that frames Johnny's sex-heavy rhymes like a dirty sanchez on a '70s pornstar. The single I would like for you to hear is called "Dirty is the New Black". I really like him and hope you enjoy him too!
kirbyourconspiracies: Bow Wow and Lil' Mama are the same people!!!
**WARNING: IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A SENSE OF HUMOR, GET A LIFE**
Okay, so I was having a conversation with one of my friends and we got on the subject of Lil' Mama. Now of course, that's an entire post all by itself. . .lol. Well, anyways I was thinking about how Bow Wow and Lil' Mama look so much alike. And then I realized, I have never seen Lil' Mama and Bow Wow in the same setting and/or room. And while I was Googling the both of them it was scary how much they looked alike! And then I started listening to the way they talked/rapped, and that was also very much similar. . .So, in spirit of all the conspiracy theories that are out there I've decided to make my own: Bow Wow and Lil' Mama are the same people. Bow Wow wakes up in the morning, puts his wig and make-up on to become Lil' Mama, goes and record a session of America's Best Dance Crew, takes off his wig and make-up, becomes Bow Wow and raps at night. I mean, think about it: He's not as hot in the music industry as he once was, and he does have bills to pay. . .lol. If I could pull off a wig and make-up and make extra income I would. . .
What do you think???
kirbyourpolitics: President Obama Celebrates LGBT Pride month @ the White House
The President and First Lady hosted the first-of-its-kind LGBT Pride Month reception at the White House yesterday. On the heels of the 40th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, the reception brought together LGBT families, volunteers, community leaders, lawmakers and heads of LGBT organizations to celebrate the LGBT community.
To read the transcript and/or watch the video follow this link:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/Celebrating-LGBT-Pride-Month/
kirbyourmusic: The Most Manufactured Album in the History of Music. . .
Now I love me some Rihanna. I feel like she has a wonderful voice, beautiful, trendsetter, and very talented. However, Rihanna's album include the "elite" of production and songwriting. The list includes:
-The Dream (writer/producer for Rihanna smash hit "Umbrella")
-Tricky Stewart (producer for Beyonce's "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)")
-The Neptunes (they need no explanation. . .)
-Ryan Tedder (co-writer/producer of Leona Lewis' "Bleeding Love" and OneRepublic frontman)
-Max Martin (producer of Kelly Clarkson's "Since You Been Gone" and "Behind These Hazel Eyes" as well as Katy Perry's "I Kissed a Girl")
-Soulja Boy ("elite?" well i don't know about this one)
-Justin Timberlake (singer/songwriter/producer)
-Drake (new, hot emerging artist)
-Sean Garrett (composed Chris Brown's "Run It", Usher's "Yeah", Ciara's "Goodies", and Beyonce's "Diva" and "Ring the Alarm")
-Timbaland (legendary music producer)
-Stargate (collaborated with Ne-Yo for Rihanna's "Unfaithful" and Beyonce's "Irreplaceable")
-Kanye West
-Tyson Ritter (All American Rejects' frontman)
-James Fauntleroy (writer for Jordin Sparks feat. Chris Brown's "No Air" and Ciara's "Love Sex Magic")
-Jay-Z (Hip hop legend)
Now this is the most expensive album in Def Jam's recording history. I hope that all goes well with Rihanna and this album proves to be groundbreaking in its own right. However, I have one question:
When did music become not who the artist is but who they are working with (i.e. producers, songwriters, etc.)?
Although in my few years in this Earth, I remember a time when it was all about the artist. I remember anticipating a Mariah Carey single just to hear her hit that whistle tone. Or anticipating the amazing multi-octave range of Whitney Houston. Nowadays, it's not who you are but who you are working with. You're a nobody if you are not working with the best producers in the business. . .
Has the originality of the artist become secondary to a sure-fire hit? Is music essentially as Jamie Foxx said in Dreamgirls "meant to sell"?
Now I wish no ill will toward Rihanna and I will be buying her album when it is released, but I hope that all that "star power" doesn't outshine the talented Miss Rihanna. . .
But while you mellow on that for a bit, enjoy her new song "Te Amo" which is set to be released on her new album (whose name has yet to be released)