Shock Value

Timbaland and wife, Monique Idlerr Mosley
Timbaland continues to astound listeners with his musical magic as he and his wife Monique Idlett Mosley celebrate the release of his latest IGA album, Shock Value II, at the LIV nightclub in Miami.
39th Annual Congressional Black Caucus Convention

Syndication One News-Talk Network’s talk show host Al Sharpton interviews New York Congressman Gregory Meeks and the Jackson’s attorney L. Londell McMillian at the 39th Annual Congressional Black Caucus Convention. The Syndication One News-Talk Network broadcast live from the Washington Convention Center floor in D.C.
Krave: Upfront and Ready To Take The Lead
December 27, 2009 by Carol Ozemhoya
Filed under Music Spotlight

Krave
It’s been awhile since a girl group graced radio airwaves and the music industry the caliber of TLC and Destiny’s Child. But now, thanks to platinum producer, entrepreneur and BRE Man of the Year DeVyne Stephens, there is such a blessing. This tantalizing trio goes by the name of Krave, and that you will… once you hear their blend of sexy sonatas, midtempo ménage a trios melodies and bangin’ club grooves.
Hot already on the charts is the voracious track “Girls Go Crazy” with Flo Rida. Another scintillating, pulsating single, “Up & Down,” featuring Akon, Nelly and Twista, has also been released.
Beautiful, stylish and talented are just a few of the ways to describe Krave. Each of the ladies has musical talent beyond the obvious and each has a distinct personality, yet they operate as a unit, a team, finishing each other’s sentences and complementing their individual styles.
Chanel, 20, is one of the vocalists, with a distinct almost raspy, definitely sexy sound. “I have a certain twang,” she confides. She does more than sing. Coming up, she learned piano and flute and recently began guitar lessons. Beyond the vivacious smile and bubbly personality, this is a deep, young sister. Chanel keeps a journal and is very observant of the world around her.
Shan Q, 21, is the hip-hop head of the group. Bold and vibrant, she also learned to play musical instruments–the flute and piccolo. In school, she was with the marching band, but she didn’t like marching and playing, so she switched up and became a dancer. Although a sweet thing, she has a bit of the rebellious side and writes her own raps.
Jazz, 21, also sings, describing herself as having a soprano pitch. She’s the “old” member of the group. “I love anything vintage,” she tells BRE, adding that sometimes her band mates call her “Gramma.” Don’t let her old skool flavor fool you, though…she won’t hesitate to say what’s on her mind. And Jazz also has musical roots, having played the trumpet and cello in school.
Krave came together…they weren’t put together as a lot of groups these days often are. The ladies met while in school and vibed. Music industry guru DeVyne Stephens saw them at a talent show and did the smart thing–scooped them up under his multi-level firm, Upfront Megatainment.
What Stephens saw is obvious: Chanel, Shan Q and Jazz, aka Krave, have chemistry, charisma and a charm that is undeniable. Now throw in their vocals skills, musical prowess, effervescent energy and an urban chic look and the result is a winning combination, ready to dominate the music scene.
Krave’s debut album, on Upfront/Geffen/Interscope, boasts a bevy of bodacious beats and beautiful ballads, including production from Jazze Pha, Akon, Rodney Jerkins and J. Mizzle. Stephens defines it as “ghetto pop” and foresees these talented and bubblicious young ladies setting a new standard for urban and pop music.
Krave’s debut CD will be in stores in early 2010.
Experience It: Steve Harvey’s Freedom Party

Kevin Willis, Doug E. Fresh and Steve Harvey
Photos by Patrice Tudor, PT Photography
Premier Syndicated Radio host Steve Harvey partnered with the Ford Motor Company to create a unique party experience that launched a four-day fundraiser for his Steve Harvey Foundation Mentoring for Young Men at AmericasMart in downtown Atlanta. Carried on Radio One urban AC WAMJ-FM (Magic 107.5) in Atlanta, Harvey also used the occasion to show appreciation to his listeners in the area.
Commented Crystal Worthem, Multicultural Marketing Manager, Ford Motor Company, who had the new 2010 Ford SHO on hand for listeners to experience: “We are extremely excited about teaming up with Steve Harvey and The Steve Harvey Foundation for an event that is geared toward empowering young men. By taking part in this event we are able to continue in our efforts to empower and educate our youth within the community while simultaneously teaming up with an organization who shares our vision for giving back.”
One-hundred young men, ages 13-18 enrolled in grades 8-11 from a single female head of household family from around the country, will be pre-selected to travel to Dallas, Texas with a parent or guardian for a weekend of mentoring.
Doug E. Fresh performed for the fans, who were joined by celebrities that included NBA greats like Dr. J and Kevin Willis, actor Emmanuel Lewis, 100 Black Men of America’s Thomas Dortch, and WSB-TV anchor Jovita Moore.
Harvey, who launched this mentoring aspect of his foundation earlier this year, explained: “Our mentoring program for young men is designed to give boys the blueprint to manhood and to open their minds to enable them to envision and one day realize their dreams.”
WJMZ Accepts Marconi for Urban Station of the Year

WJMZ's Steve Crumbley and Steve Sinicropi
The year ends with big honors to Greenville/Spartanburg, SC Cox Broadcasting’s urban WJMZ-FM (107.3) which won the NAB’s Marconi Award for Urban Station of the Year and was a finalist in the Medium Market Station of the Year category. “We were thrilled just to be nominated. Winning a Marconi is incredible, and our staff is very proud. It’s gratifying to have our industry recognize 107-3 JAMZ in Greenville/Spartanburg as one of the great stations in the country. The entire staff is appreciative for the recognition of their work at 107-3 JAMZ and their dedication serving our listeners, advertisers and partners in the Upstate,” said Steve Sinicropi, VP/GM for Cox Radio Greenville, who is shown accepting the award with OM/PD Steve Crumbley.
25th ANNIVERSARY Congratulations to Detroit Radio’s Afternoon Anchor FRANKIE DARCELL

(l-r) singer K'Jon, Detroit City Council member JoAnn Watson, Frankie Darcell, and legendary performer Ron Banks--Photo by Brian Thompson
The year 2009 marked veteran air personality Frankie Darcell’s 25th anniversary in broadcasting. More than 250 guests joined the popular Detroit afternoon drive host of WMXD-FM (Mix 92.3) at the Roostertail Restaurant for a star-studded celebration that included performances from Ruben Studdard, Kem and K’Jon. U.S. Congresswoman Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick presented Darcell the Spirit of Detroit award from the Detroit City Council and Wayne County Commissioner Alisha Bell presented a proclamation from the State of Michigan. Frankie used her special milestone to honor Black Family Development, AugMe Foundation Breast Cancer for Women, and Karmanos Cancer Institute.
Egypt Claims WBLS Middays

Egypt
Egypt Sherrod is the new midday host for Inner City Broadcasting urban AC WBLS-FM (107.5) in NY. The multi-media do it all tried out with other celebrities for the 10am-3pm slot previously occupied by Wendy Williams in September with an impressive performance and guest list that included Idris Elba, Michael Strahan, Toni Braxton, and Tommy Davidson, among others. This is her second stint with WBLS, having left in 2003 to pursue her television and syndication options. Prior to that she was co-host in NYC for WWPR-FM (Power 105)’s morning show and has a following from her stints at WPHI-FM (100.3 the Beat) in Philadelphia and WERQ-FM (92Q) in Baltimore.
She will continue with her multiple roles as host of Fine Living Network’s “Bartender Wars,” correspondent for NBC Universal’s “The Maury Show,” and co-host of the syndicated daytime TV hit “Home Delivery” currently re-airing on the ION Network, as well as being the voice of Premiere Radio Networks “Synopsis” entertainment report on “Live In The Den With Big Tigger” which is broadcast in more than 72 cities across three continents and her blogsite www.EgyptSaidSo.com,
Dr. Bobby Jones Donates $6M to TSU
December 27, 2009 by Admin2
Filed under Mid Atlantic, Regions

Dr. Bobby Jones
Renowned gospel singer and host and executive producer of two popular BET gospel shows—“Bobby Jones Gospel” and “Video Gospel”—has donated approximately 30 years of recordings as well as exclusive rights of his performances and television programs to his alma mater, Tennessee State University. Professionally appraised at $6 million, Jones’ archives constitute the largest in-kind gift the university has ever received.
Beyoncé Leads Grammy Nods
December 27, 2009 by Admin2
Filed under Breaking News, Music

Black Eyed Peas performed at Grammy nominations show
The Album of the Year honors at this year’s 52nd Annual Grammy Awards will go to Beyoncé, Black Eyed Peas, Lady GaGa, Dave Matthews Band or Taylor Swift. And one thins is for sure, Beyoncé, nominated for ten awards, will not go empty-handed. The Grammy’s one-hour television special, “Countdown to Music’s Biggest Night,” broadcast live from Club Nokia on CBS, announced the nominees amidst performances from the Black Eyed Peas, David Guetta and Maxwell, who has six nods along with Black Eyed Peas and Kanye West.
The 52nd Annual Grammy Awards will broadcast live from the Staples Center in Los Angeles on January 31 over the CBS network.
Lawrence, Walker & Winans Lead Stellars 25th
December 27, 2009 by Admin2
Filed under Breaking News, Music

(l-r) Don Jackson, Chairman and CEO of Central City Productions, Stellar Award nominee Phillip Carter, Erma Gray Davis, President and Chief Operations Officer of Central City Productions, Ambassador Dr. Bobby Jones and Stellar Award nominee Niyoki
Donald Lawrence, Hezekiah Walker and Vickie Winans are all vying for the #1 and #2 top Stellar Awards for Artist of the Year and Song of the Year at the 25th annual gospel awards scheduled to tape at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville on January 16 before airing in syndication in more than 125 markets. Produced again by Don Jackson and his Central City Productions, the Stellars will be hosted by Kirk Franklin, Donnie McClurkin and Vickie Winans.
Winans and Lawrence, in fact, have the majority of nominations with nine apiece. Hezekiah Walker and Phillip Carter & SOV each have six nominations while Kierra Sheard grabs five, including one for her collaboration with The Clark Sisters and J. Moss on Silky Soul Music…A Tribute to Maze. Claiming four each are Mary, Mary and Crystal Aikin; three bids each were given to newcomer Niyoki, Shari Addison, Smokie Norful, Lisa Knowles & the Brown Singers and Israel Houghton.
Special Awards to be handed out at the 25th Anniversary Awards celebration will include the presentation of “The James Cleveland Lifetime Achievement Award” to Lee Williams and the Spiritual QC’s. “The Thomas A. Dorsey Most Notable Achievement Award” will be bestowed upon the Mississippi Mass Choir for a decade of excellence, and Edwin Hawkins will be presented with this year’s “Ambassador Dr. Bobby Jones Legend Award,” celebrating his 40-plus years’ contributions to contemporary gospel.

