Motown Records' critically acclaimed singer/songwriter KEM is
holding down the #1 spot on the Urban AC and R&B Adult Monitor
charts for an incredible seventh consecutive week, the longest
streak in both formats for any male artist this year. Both the first
single, "I Can't Stop Loving You," and KEM's Top 5 debuting
sophomore CD, KEM Album II have been receiving rave reviews.
Millie Jackson is much more
than an entertainment legend. The shapely, charismatic and
multi-talented entertainer is without a doubt, a music industry icon
whose oft criticized career paved the way for many of today’s
forward female recording artists and entertainers. Not only has her
lengthy career attracted fans from all walks of life along the way;
it’s rumored that Bette Midler and Roseanne took pages from Millie’s
high voltage explicit approach to sex, to enrich their respective
careers.
If there’s one thing
NBA star-turned-musical giant Wayman Tisdale learned
from his former career, it’s that there’s no
substitute for hard work. Emerging as one of the most
consistent and admired players during his 12 years in
the league – segueing from the gold-winning Olympic
team to stints with the Indiana Pacers, Sacramento
Kings and Phoenix Suns
Lenny
Williams possesses one of the most distinctive voices in
contemporary music. With his rich, passionate vocal style, he is
rightfully regarded as one of R & B's most influential soul men.
Williams began his musical career making records that have
subsequently become R & B and Pop classics, tunes like the mega-hit
"Cause I love You" (recorded on his solo album) and "So Very Hard To
Go', which he recorded as the lead singer for Tower of Power.
Miles Jaye hails from New York Initially, he studied violin and had
ambitions to play in an orchestra. During five years with the
air force he took up keyboards and bass, and developed vocal skills
too. Returning to New York he played club dates and hooked up
with guitarist Eric Gale
A.J. JAMAL is perhaps one of comedy's hardest working comedians,
having conquered internationally the territories of television,
film, concerts, colleges and comedy clubs with his captivating
style. And as long as comedy continues to be one of America's
favorite past times, A.J. Jamal will remain in the
forefront.
Stanley Clarke
exploded into the jazz world in 1971, Stanley was a lanky teenager
from the Philadelphia Academy of Music. He arrived in New York City
and immediately landed jobs with famous bandleaders such as: Horace
Silver, Art Blakey, Dexter Gordon, Joe Henderson, Pharaoh Saunders,
Gil Evans, Stan Getz, and a budding young pianist composer named
Chick Corea.
Step In The Name Of Love -
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When A Woman's Fed Up -
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May 16, 2009,
Get Down With
The Browns of Comedy Tour, at The Roberts Orpheum Theatre,
416 North 9th Street, St. Louis, Mo 63101,
(314) 588-0388, for tickets contact
Ticket Master at
Ticketmaster.com or charge
tickets by phone at
(314) 421-4400 or
(618) 222-2900 in the Metro East. Tickets are also available
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