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The Vegas Soulcialite Honors Class

Mary Wilson and I after her show at the Suncoast casino.

Mary Wilson and I after her show at the Suncoast casino.

For some reason the theme of the last week has been ‘class’.

I watched one of my favorite movies, Chicago last weekend and one of the songs that was actually cut from the film is called “Class”. Velma (Catherine Zeta-Jones) and Mama (Queen Latifah) sing about how there was a lack of it in the 1920’s…

“Oh, there ain’t no gentelmen to open up the doors,

There ain’t no ladies now there’s only pigs and whores

And even kids’ll knock you down so’s they can pass

Nobody’s got no class!!!

Whatever happened to old values

And fine morals

And good breeding?

Whatever happened to class?

 

Well they might just be knocked off their rocker if they saw what I see via Facebook and out on the street. Sheesh, I have pearl clutching moments at least once a day.

What happened to being a lady? Letting a man open the door for you and wearing pantyhose?

I know, I know, this is Vegas and it’s hot, but sometimes in most business environments a lady should wear pantyhose, please.

I feel like there is a real disconnect between having fun and decorum–we can cut loose without cutting up, can’t we?

 

I had the opportunity to meet, interview and watch one of the original Supremes perform over the weekend. Mary Wilson has been performing for more than 50 years and even though I wasn’t born when she was living through her 20’s and 30’s, my research shows me that she is and has always has been a lady. She laughed and flirted with the audience and wore some fantastic dresses, but she was so graceful about it and I don’t think it’s just because of her age. She was taught to be a lady.

BTW: It was a great show and if you have the chance to see her perform, I would jump at it.

Lena Horne passed away at the age  of 92, and she will always be remembered for her grace and dignity. I’m sure living in a time where she was publicly disrespected and denied basic rights made her feel a certain kind of way. Angry? I’m sure of it. Frustrated? Probably more times than she could count. Pissed off? You betcha.  However, I couldn’t find a single article or picture of her yelling, screaming or otherwise acting a monkey fool on television.

Both women of that era emitted a constant elegance; it’s in their refined walk…the split of their dress–just high enough to be sexy, the cut just low enough to acknowledge the presence of breasts and their sexual significance–they alluded to sex, but they didn’t put it on a buffet table.

Shenanigans went on behind the scenes… we’ve all heard about Marilyn and her affair with the President. Diana Ross had a love child with Berry Gordy…but it was all kept behind closed doors and not aired on television or in glossy magazines.

Bottom line: these women were hot and chased by many men and they never twereked in booty shorts in front of strangers. They had strong views, opinions and I’m sure some feuds between co-workers but they didn’t resort to pulling out weaves and cursing on red carpets.

I guess I’m saying all this to say, you can be sexy, beautiful and post pictures of you being all of that and then some, but every shot doesn’t need to be of your ample bottom or bosom. Leave a lot more to the imagination and conduct yourself with respect in public…there is a time and place to settle disagreements.

If you have time to post that many pictures of yourself in your car, in the bathroom, in the bed “just waking up” then you probably aren’t working that hard at your career and life goals.

I’m just saying…

 

Cheers!

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Disclaimer: Tickets were promotional comps, however, all thoughts and opinions are that of the Vegas Soulcialite…psshh, like you would think otherwise.  

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R. Kelly Ft. 2 Chainz & Ashanti

R. Kelly takes the stage at Planet Hollywood May 25, during Memorial Day Weekend. Also to perform with Kelly is R&B artist Ashanti and rap artist, 2 Chainz. Kelly is considered one of the most successful R&B male artists of all time, selling more than 38.5 million records in the United States and more than 54 million worldwide. To date, the award-winning artist released 10 studio albums.

K. Kelly 2CHAINZ

R. Kelly
, Las Vegas, NV
Sat, May 25, 2013 07:00 PM
Details: R. Kelly, 2 Chainz, Ashanti
GOLDEN CIRCLE SEATING $181.90
ORCHESTRA SEATING $91.00 - $125.20
MEZZANINE SEATING $125.20
BALCONY SEATING  $91.00

R. Kelly Bio

In an era of declining songwriting skills and auto tune crooning R. Kelly embodies the best traditions of American music as a vocalist, songwriter and producer. He uses classic materials to create music as contemporary as Siri’s iPhone voice. Despite selling millions of recordings and writing classic songs for himself and many others, this Chicago based singer-songwriter continues to push his art forward with Write Me Back, a dynamic twelve song collection that is part of his extraordinary 2012 — The Year of the R.

Along with his remarkable new album, R. Kelly is publishing his first memoir, Soulacoaster: The Diary of Me, and signed with the IFC Channel to add chapters to his innovative hip hop opera Trapped in the Closet, which was an early 21st century cultural phenomenon.

Write Me Back continues the homage to classic soul/R&B that distinguished 2010’s critically acclaimed Love Letter. But where that album celebrates the music of the ‘50s and ‘60s, this has a wider collection of musical inspirations, going to sounds that echo Ray Charles, while evoking the passionate magic of Teddy Pendergrass, Barry White and Michael Jackson among many others. The content and the title of this new recording were definitely inspired by the triumph of the previous album.

The songs on Write Me Back do not simply pay homage to older styles, but evoke a myriad of influences at the same time and in the process create something pleasing and new.  “I have many directions I still wanna go in musically,” he says of where he is creatively. “This just happened to be a direction I choose for now because the first album did so well people started asking me if I was gonna be doing any other songs like that.. Through those questions I found a second wind of inspiration in the area of doing the classic R&B type of songs.”

The tasty array of musical influences R. Kelly transforms and reinvents ranges through the history of classic soul. “Love Is,” “Share My Love” and “Lady Sunday” evoke the lush, danceable sound of Philadelphia. “Feeling Single” and “Believe That It’s So” effortlessly mash up echoes of Bill Withers and Stevie Wonder. “All Rounds On Me” has a blues feel that Ray Charles would envy, while “Fool For You” has that classic Motown Sound. “Green Light” will make fans of the Isley Brothers happy, while “Party Jumpin’” captures the seriously fun late night spirit of a live Sam Cooke show. Both “When A Man Lies” and “Believe In Me” are powerhouse songs poised to join the canon of R. Kelly standards.

In an era where hip hop has overshadowed R&B as mainstream music R. Kelly has reinforced his credentials as “the R in R&B.” He speaks candidly about the state of that venerable music culture and his role as a keeper of the flame. “I don’t mean to sound bold but I speak the truth, especially when I speak about R&B music,” he says humbly. “R&B has, in some ways been abandoned and it’s being used in areas when people see fit to maybe put a hook on a rap song to blow up a rap song. Now, I don’t knock that hustle, but if we’re gonna respect R&B when it comes to rap, then it deserves to stand on its own as well.”

Alongside his new album, R. Kelly explores yet another outlet for his creative hand with the release of his memoir Soulacoaster: The Diary of Me published by SmileyBooks, an imprint owned by noted broadcaster and publisher Tavis Smiley.  R’s first book has allowed the singer-songwriter to define himself and dig deep into his life story.

“When you become a celebrity and a legend in the field that you’re in, everybody thinks they know you and people form opinions about you without really knowing who you are,” he observes. “Nobody really knows you until they know the things you’ve been through. The only way to do that was to tell my story. In life there are two sides to every story, but unfortunately in my case there are about forty different sides to the story.”

The singer makes a big distinction between R. Kelly the star and Robert Kelly the human being. “They already know who R. Kelly is. They know R. Kelly performs and they know he’s written and produced hit songs for himself and other people. But I felt it was time they met Robert, the mama’s boy, Robert the brother, Robert the father and most of all Robert the person.” Between Write Me Back and Soulacoaster: The Diary of Me, the stage has been set for the expression of new and unexpected dimensions of R. Kelly’s intimate, compelling, and soul-filled artistry.

PH MEMEORIAL DAY 2013

Ashanti Bio

Ashanti Shequoiya Douglas (born October 13, 1980) is an American recording artist, record producer and actress who rose to fame in the early 2000s. Ashanti is most famous for her eponymous debut album, which featured the hit song “Foolish”, and sold over 503,000 copies in its first week of release throughout the U.S. in April 2002. The album set a Soundscan record as the biggest opening week sales for a new female artist, outselling debuts by Alicia Keys and Lauryn Hill. In the same week, she became the first female performer to simultaneously hold the top two places on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart with “Foolish”, and “What’s Luv?” (with Fat Joe). Ashanti broke records again by having three top ten songs, “Foolish,” “What’s Luv?” and “Always on Time”, on the Billboard Hot 100 charts in the same week, being the first woman to accomplish this feat and being second only to the Beatles. In 2003, the self-titled debut album won Ashanti her first Grammy Award for Best Contemporary R&B album. As of 2008, she has sold more than 27 million albums worldwide. Ashanti ended the decade (2000–09) as the third top new R&B artist behind Alicia Keys and Beyonce Knowles. She also ended the decade at number 38 on the Top Artist of the Decade list. As of 2010, Ashanti is listed in the 20 Best Selling Music Singles Since 1990 in History[citation needed]. She ranked #17, with Foolish selling more than 7.4 million copies in the U.S.[citation needed]

Ashanti sang background vocals for Jennifer Lopez on “I’m Real (Murder Remix)” and wrote and sang background on the song “Ain’t It Funny (Murder Remix)” sung by Jennifer Lopez, both reaching number one on Billboard Hot 100 , which was also in the top 10 charts at the same time as “Foolish”, “Always on Time” (with Ja Rule), and “What’s Luv” (with Fat Joe). Later that year, she was acclaimed as the “Princess Of Hip-Hop & R&B” by her label and capped off her successful debut by winning eight Billboard awards and two American Music Awards. Within seven years of Ashanti’s career, she has scored 16 top 40 hits on the Hot 100. Ashanti has endorsed numerous products including Gap, Herbal Essences and Mudd Jeans.

Ashanti cites Janet Jackson, Prince, Madonna, Tupac Shakur, Tamia, Mary J. Blige, Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee, Yolanda Adams, Toni Braxton, Luther Vandross, The Beatles, The Clark Sisters, Smokey Robinson, Donna Summer, and Blue Magic as her musical influences. Praised as a gifted songwriter by her peers and critics alike, Ashanti has written/co-written the bulk of all her music. She is currently working on her own publishing company entitled Written Entertainment. She released her fourth studio album entitled The Declaration on June 3, 2008 and is currently in the studio working on her fifth. She also performed the charity tune “Just Stand Up” alongside 14 other female singers for the “Stand Up to Cancer” live television special which helped raise $100 million dollars for cancer research.

2 Chainz Bio

With a reputation for one-upping the competition by arriving via helicopter at rooftop listening parties for his own T.R.U. (The Real University) imprint, and the kind of grandiose ambition that a rapper from southside Atlanta needs to chase down the American Dream, 2Chainz officially launches his solo career as the newest signing to Def Jam Recordings.  2Chainz was brought to the label through Sha Money XL, Senior Vice President of A&R, Island Def Jam Music Group.

“We are proud to welcome 2 Chainz to the Def Jam tradition and family of artists,” said Island Def Jam President & COO Steve Bartels. “We have a tremendous amount of respect for the incredible buzz 2 Chainz has built, and it’s our job to nurture and protect that. 2 Chainz has a credibility and flavor that is uniquely suited to the Def Jam lifestyle and brand. We look forward to great success together.”

The signing was celebrated with a performance at downtown New York hotspot S.O.B.’s, billed as 2Chainz’ first N.Y. concert.  “2Chainz is a veteran who chooses being catchy over being cool,” raved the New York Times the next morning.  “He’s an inadvertent humorist, and awe and wonderment often sneak into his verses, as if he’s still surprised by every blessing his new success affords him.  You hear it on his recent work with Rick Ross (‘Party Heart’) and Young Jeezy (‘SupaFreak’), among others.”

Currently mining digital downloads in the millions for T.R.U. REALigion, his latest indie mixtape sensation (released November 2011), 2Chainz is winning new fans every hour.  His ‘hit’ tracks – signatures that include “Riot,” “Boo” featuring Yo Gotti, and the Drumma Boy-produced smash single “Spend It,” have helped establish a new sphere of influence for the lanky, outspoken rapper.

“I think the world is catching up to me,” he reflects in a rare moment of calm, in an otherwise hectic life.  “I’ve always been confident in what I do and had the respect of the people.”

2Chainz is a product of the competitive Atlanta scene that spawned his first group, the duo Playaz Circle (in which he was known as Tity Boi).  They made their mark back in ’07 with the rap-R&B-pop crossover hit “Duffle Bag Boy” featuring Lil’ Wayne on the hook, on the DTP (Disturbing Tha Peace)/Def Jam label.  College Park native Tity Boi was a lifelong friend of Chris Bridges, aka DTP CEO/Def Jam recording artist Ludacris. But the time would come when 2Chainz would fly from the DTP nest to make it on his own.

His first step toward independence was the 2007 mixtape, Me Against The World.  Proving that he could stand on his own, he vowed to “turn up” in 2009. He did exactly that with the double-disc mixtape All Ice On Me, followed by his two-part Trapavelli series.  Both had cameos from the likes of fellow underground kings Bun B and Gucci Mane, as well as his 2009 street hit “Stupid” and the surprise 2010 radio smash “Boo.”

Proving that he could write street anthems with crossover appeal, he capitalized on his notoriety with the back-to-back mixtape releases of Codeine Withdrawal in 2010, and Codeine Cowboy in 2011.  (The graphic 25-minute Codeine Cowboy documentary film has logged over 276,000 YouTube views to date: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3Lvc9eYMOE).  By now, the 2Chainz buzz had reached a fever pitch with the likes of Busta Rhymes, Young Jeezy and Pusha T jumping at the chance to join what he likes to call his “campaign.”

“It’s The Real University, Two Gun Gang, Street Executives,” 2Chainz recently told XXL.  “It’s not DTP no more.  I’m actually behind [Ludacris], he’s still my homie.  I just took another route as far as running my own company and bossing up.  But on the other hand, I’m still working with him.  He has an album coming out this year, as well.  Matter of fact, we are label mates, now, which is crazy.  So, yeah, that’ll be cool.  I’m looking forward to that.”

The Vegas Soulcialite Dances In The Pool

 

Literally dancing in the pool...

Literally dancing in the pool…

I will start this post by saying I LOVE the Cosmopolitan Hotel. It’s hands down my favorite resort on the Strip. Plus, I like their commercials…they don’t make a whole lot of sense… but they’re pretty cool.

The resort itself is fantabulously classy and chic but at the same time it caters to my age group—which, in my opinion helps it avoid the excess snoot factor that some high-brow spots can have. However, what I really love are the musical acts they bring. They’re constantly bringing in some of the best talent—and not necessarily mainstream ‘big’ acts, just good, honest artists who put their everything into a performance.

Last Thursday (April 25, 2013) was no exception, the extremely talented Aloe Blacc graced the stage at the Boulevard pool  where he danced and sang his heart out—I would like to believe he was singing directly to me.

The hotel’s multi level pool overlooks the Strip and has every amenity you could need on a hot summer day or night in this case. Large comfy lounge areas, cabanas, full service bars (which serves a pretty good whisky sour) and lots of eye candy.

The lounge chaise-like things are my favorite, there’s room for more than a few people and everyone can dangle their feet in the pool with a great view of the stage.

Aloe Blacc Singing "Hey Brother" on stage.

Aloe Blacc Singing “Hey Brother” on stage.

Getting back to Aloe Blacc, he really is one of my favorite singers in the whole wide world. You may not have heard of him before, but you have now and you can thank me later for the introductions. If you’ve heard any of his songs it’s probably “I Need a Dollar” which came out in 2007.  I don’t know exactly what genre he’s classified under but, I would describe it as old school funk with a lot of soul. He sometimes kind of reminds me of Anthony Hamilton, however, his lyrics are stronger and more profound—think Marvin Gaye or Sam Cooke.

He described is last album: ‘Good Things’ like this to ‘Stonesthrow.com’:

“Aloe, who refers to the project as his report on present conditions—joblessness, homeless, the misappropriation of wealth, pillaging of resources, and a universal lack of compassion from the capitalism at-large under which we all function, but some struggle to survive.”

See…deep stuff, man.

Aloe Blacc on the big screen singing to all of the strip.

Aloe Blacc on the big screen singing to all of the strip.

I’d never had the opportunity to see him perform before and I actually only found out about the show a few hours before he was scheduled to start. Luckily, sometimes I have the ability to be extremely flexible and spontaneous like that… I’m so glad I did because Aloe played some new stuff off his upcoming album that sounded just amazing!

It was the perfect night for my first outdoor concert of the year…I let the breeze wash over me as I danced and twirled in the wading pool under the Las Vegas lights…it really couldn’t have been much better than that.

An added cherry on top is that the new stuff I spent the evening jamming to should be out by midsummer and I am scheduled to interview him about it! Yay! (Insert happy dance—snoopy style, of course) I can’t wait to share that interview with you guys.

It will be interesting to hear more about this new project and hopefully I can introduce a new favorite artist to those of you not yet familiar.

Here is a rendition of Bill Wither’s “Ain’t No Sunshine” I found, it’s so freaking good…I’m digging the guitar player’s new album too.

There will be a few more concerts coming up this summer that I can’t wait for, including Gary Clark, Jr. That show will be epic, and I can’t wait to dance to “Bright Lights, Big City” under my city’s bright lights.

Cheers!

 

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Disclaimer: Tickets were promotional comps, however, all thoughts and opinions are that of the Vegas Soulcialite…psshh, like you would think otherwise.  

Kings of The Mic Tour

Two-time Grammy®-winning recording artist, LL COOL J featuring DJ Z-Trip, will headline the “Kings Of The Mic” Tour, which will prove to be this summer’s ultimate Hip-Hop music experience. Joined by legendary artists Ice Cube, Public Enemy and De La Soul, the tour will come to The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino on Friday, May 24. Buy Tickets Here!

This tour underscores what true authentic Hip-Hop music is based on, with these groundbreaking artists bringing their music to fans across generations. “The Kings Of The Mic” tour will be a great way for hip-hop fans to kick off Memorial Day Weekend in Las Vegas.

Kings of The Mic

The tour will come on the heels of the release of LL’s 14th new studio album, Authentic, on April 30, 2013 on 429 Records/The Savoy Label Group.  The multi-platinum artist returned to the studio and kicked the volume up to create a powerful album that came from his true passion for music and would speak to his fans. Celebrating his 30th year in music, Authentic features the iconic rapper in his element. The Album is anchored by LL’s expressive attitude where his sensitive side is as present as his slicing lyrical switchblades. Authentic comes to life with crazy club jams, tender tracks, personal tributes, and hard-hitting commentary addressing the current hip-hop climate. Buy Tickets Here!

First introduced to the world in 1984 as a Def Jam Records flagship artist, LL is the first rap artist to amass ten consecutive platinum-plus selling albums.  The multi-platinum artist and two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominee is currently tied for third place for most Billboard chart debuts by a rapper. For three decades, LL has continued to influence hip-hop with rap ballads that captivate generations of audiences. Since then, the veteran rapper has evolved his scope of work across entertainment appearing in numerous television and film roles, among many other projects.  LL currently stars on one of the consistently highest rated shows on television, the CBS hit primetime drama series, “NCIS: LOS ANGELES.” His performance on the show has garnered him a NAACP Image Award for “Outstanding Male Actor in a Drama Series” three years in a row (2011 – 2013).

As much as technology, business and society have changed since the 1980s, one thing has remained constant: Ice Cube has been a premier cultural watchdog, astutely commenting on, examining and detailing the breadth of the American experience in uncompromising terms with an unflinching honesty and a sobering perspective, as well as a deft comedic touch that has endeared him to several generations of fans. After penning the most memorable lyrics on N.W.A’s groundbreaking songs, including “Straight Outta Compton,” Ice Cube left the group at the peak of its popularity – a move that led him to one of the most successful careers in music history. As a solo recording artist, Ice Cube has sold more than 10 million albums while remaining one of rap’s most respected and influential artists. In addition to a successful solo career in music, Ice Cube is also an accomplished as writer, director, actor and producer in cinema who’s credits include ‘Boyz In The Hood,’ the ‘Friday,’ ‘Barbershop’ and ‘Are We There Yet’ franchises, and most recently ’21 Jump Street.’ Cube is gearing up for several film releases this year as well as his 10th solo album release, ‘Everythang’s Corrupt.’

Kings of The Mic

In early 2012, Public Enemy kicked off their 25th anniversary by staging a free concert in downtown Los Angeles’ notorious Skid Row.  Just a few blocks away at the Grammy Museum, a special exhibit was being installed in their honor.  No other group could possibly mark a career milestone quite like this.  Every bit as compelling as their startling first single, “Public Enemy #1,” when it was released in 1987, Public Enemy have never stopped urging to fight the power as their artistry meets with unwavering critical acclaim and legions of worldwide fans.  Fans that drove their single, “Harder Than You Think,” into the UK’s Top 5 last summer and prompted the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to induct the group in 2013 – their first year of eligibility. Buy Tickets Here!

De La Soul is an American hip hop trio best known for their eclectic sampling, quirky lyrics, and their contributions to the evolution of the jazz rap and alternative hip hop subgenres. With its playful wordplay, innovative sampling, and witty skits, the band’s debut album, 3 Feet High and Rising, has been called “a hip hop masterpiece.” It is the band’s biggest commercial success to date, with their subsequent albums selling progressively less, despite receiving high praise from critics. A measure of 3 Feet High and Rising’s cross-over appeal was the fact that it was voted Album of the Year by NME, a title better known for its taste in guitar-based music. In 2006, the group won a Grammy for their collaboration with Gorillaz on the single “Feel Good Inc.”

The Vegas Soulcialite Plays Dress-up

Yup, I wore flip-flops to the rodeo...

Yup, I wore flip-flops to the rodeo…

So the saying ‘be careful what you wish for’ has to come to pass in my life. Before I started this blog I didn’t know what I was going to write about. I mean I did stuff, but I didn’t feel like I had enough things to talk about to keep anyone interested in the ‘Vegas Soulcialite’. I’m a long haul type of girl.

Well looky here, I have been so busy doing stuff I haven’ had time to tell you about all the nonsense I’ve encountered. I can’t believe I have almost two weeks worth fun to gab with you about… So, I apologize and will try to do a better job of keeping up.

Most of the stuff I did/saw/experienced was at the tail end; so it wasn’t anything I could encourage you to do, at least not until it comes around again anyway.

So first we are going to do a weekend wrap up of last week and then, fingers crossed, I will have another one for you tomorrow.

Okay, enough lollygagging, let’s get on with it!

My friend Downtown Steve is a real mover and shaker–and a great real estate agent. You will probably see his name many times on this blog because he is one of my favorite people to hang out with, plus he is a fellow downtowner (obviously). Over the weekend Steve and I were pretty much joined at the hip.

Saturday:

I may be just a bit biased but I feel like I live in one of the best neighborhoods in all of Vegas. We look out for each other in our ‘hood, support neighborhood business ventures, we keep up with everyone’s accomplishments, gather and celebrate as often as we can and best of all No HOA’s!

One such shin-dig is our monthly movie in park series. We kicked it off this year with the family friendly “Pew-Wee’s Big Adventure”. We even had the local impersonator drop by to get us in the 80’s mood.

 

Me and PeeWee aka Drew Lepkowski.

Me and PeeWee aka Drew Lepkowski.

 

This month’s selection was “The Great Gatsby”<–not this one, but the 1970’s version. To my chagrin, there wasn’t a Robert Redford impersonator there to get us in the mood (insert sad face). Nonetheless, it was a blast. Everyone dressed in prohibition era garb and played bocce ball and croquet on the lawn. I’ve seen ‘Gatsby’ a few times but it was Steve’s first time…I think he liked it. The acting is over the top but that’s kind of how they did stuff back then. What I love about the movie is the lesson on karma and how one person’s deception can cause another’s demise. It’s a good lesson to take to heart.

Downtown Steve is the Great Gatsby!

Downtown Steve is the Great Gatsby!

Next month’s selection will be a Clint Eastwood western…should be interesting, especially if I can find a cute cowboy hat and my daisy dukes. These events are open to everyone, so come hang at the Huntridge Circle Park with us.

Sunday:

Surprisingly, Steve hadn’t tired of my company from the night before and had room in his little red convertible, so he had the honor of taking me to my very first rodeo. So with the top down, scarf tied around the curls and my Jackie O glasses on, we hit the road.

The Clark County Fair Grounds are pretty much out in the sticks otherwise known as Logandale–about a 50 minute drive from downtown Las Vegas. It was worth it though, the food was great. Better than great, I was in fat girl heaven. I ate roasted corn-on-the-cob covered in butter and spicy Mexican salt, spicy sausage and pepper sandwiches and drank a LOT of beer. Hey, when in Rome…

However, as cool as it sounds to be a cowgirl, baby; I can’t say I cared much for the rodeo itself. It seems mean to let little calves loose and then chase them down, grab them by their horns and tie them up. How is that fun, especially for the little cow? Again, it seems like an unfair ‘sport’. It’s certainly not my native city girl culture, so maybe I just don’t get it. Besides, manure just isn’t my scent.

He doesn't look like he's having fun at all...

He doesn’t look like he’s having fun at all…

Him either...

Him either…

Either way, I would go again—if only for the food. Of course there are rides but I didn’t get on any because again, I drank a LOT of beer and that just didn’t seem like a good idea.

Driving back to civilization Steve got a call to come check out a concert on the Strip. A vintage Pop/Ska/2-tone band from London called “The Selector” was playing at the Hard Rock on the Strip. So once again, off we went to listen to some island sounds.

I wasn’t familiar with the band but I really enjoyed their energy. They seemed to love what they were doing and I always love musicians who have so much passion for their craft. I was especially impressed when I found out the lead singer, Pauline Black was 59. I hope I still feel that passion for my craft and can exude that much energy at her age. There seemed to be a special dance for their music, something I was very unfamiliar with but I will try my best to describe it. Imagine a tribal-like Smurf dance with lots of hunched over kicking in a circle around an imaginary fire pit…then throw in some air punching. Did you get all that?

Have you ever in your life seen a man sweat through a suit like that? He was putting in some work.

Have you ever in your life seen a man sweat through a suit like that? He was putting in some work.

 

Again, she is almost 60 years old...

Again, she is almost 60 years old…

I felt very left out that I didn’t know these ‘moves’ but at the same time relieved my beer buzz had worn off so I didn’t get the urge to join in–Thank goodness for small miracles.

My night and very eclectic weekend ended well after 2 am. My feet hurt, and Monday was for sure a *cheeseburger morning– but it was so worth it.

Cheers!

*Cheeseburger=The best hangover cure.

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Ohio Players Tribute (Exclusive)

KCEP-FM presents a special Classic Thursday Tribute to the Ohio Players with exclusive interviews not given anywhere else, after the recent loss of Leroy “Sugarfoot” Bonner, frontman for the hit-making funk music band the Ohio Players, who has died. He was 69. Tune in Thursday, January 31st beginning at 6am – 9pm for the best of the Ohio Players not heard anywhere else.

The band formed in Dayton, Ohio in 1959 as the Ohio Untouchables, and initially included members Robert Ward (vocals/guitar), Marshall “Rock” Jones (bass), Clarence “Satch” Satchell (saxophone/guitar), Cornelius Johnson (drums), and Ralph “Pee Wee” Middlebrooks (trumpet/trombone). They were best known at the time as a backing group for Detroit’s The Falcons.

The Ohio Untouchables broke up in 1963 with Ward leaving for a solo career, but the core members of the group returned to Dayton and the following year added Gregory Webster (drums) along with Leroy “Sugarfoot” Bonner (guitar), who would become the group’s front man. The group added two more singers, Bobby Lee Fears and Dutch Robinson, and became the house band for the New York based Compass Records for Vocalist Helena Ferguson Kilpatrick in 1967 who had just returned from Gershwin’s European Tour of Porgy and Bess.

The band’s first big hit single was “Funky Worm”, which reached #1 on the Billboard R&B chart and made the Top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the spring of 1973. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the R.I.A.A. in May of that year. The band signed with Mercury Records in 1974. By this time, their line-up had changed again, with keyboardist Billy Beck instead of Morrison and Jimmy “Diamond” Williams on drums instead of Webster. On later album releases, they added second guitarist/vocalist Clarence ‘Chet’ Willis and conga player Robert “Kumba” Jones.

Clarence Satchell (born April 15, 1940) died December 30, 1995 after suffering a brain aneurysm, Ralph Middlebrooks (born August 20, 1939) died in November 1997, and Robert Ward (born October 15, 1938) died at home December 25, 2008. Cornelius Johnson (born July 12, 1937) died February 1, 2009. Leroy Bonner died January 26, 2013 at age 69.

The Ohio Players influenced many bands of the 70’s and 80’. The twangy  southernistic singing style of Bonner was emulated by many. Cameo’s Larry Blackmon’s trademark  ”ooww” was heavily influenced by Sugarfoot’s singing style. Members of Cameo have even been quoted as saying they were so influenced by the Ohio Players that New York City Players was their name before Cameo. Others that had that Sugarfoot vocal sound include Lionel Ritchie, and the Commodores, The Bar Kays, go-go band EU, and a host of many others. After playing drums for James Brown and Bootsy’s Rubber Band, and currently playing for Parliament-Funkadelic, drummer Frank “Kash” Waddy was quoted as saying “ we used to sit and wait to see what the Ohio Players were going to do next. They were trendsetters.”

On their smash hit Fantastic Voyage, Lakeside wanted to take you on a voyage to their hometown of Dayton Ohio which they called the “Land of Funk”. The Land of Funk (Dayton Ohio) produced other great bands such as Zapp and Roger, Dayton, Sun, Heatwave, Faze-O, Slave, Steve Arrington, Shirley Murdock, Shadow, Platypus, Walter “Junie” Morrison, New Horizons, Aurra and many others. In one way or another you can trace all the roots back to the band who laid the foundation for “The Land of Funk”, The Ohio Players.

You can hear more about the life of Leroy “Sugarfoot” Bonner on Thursday January 30, 2013 on Power 88 with stories and tributes from various representatives from the bands listed above, friends and family of Sugarfoot.

You can also listen live online all day at www.power88lv.com.

Sneak Peak of Las Vegas in 2013!

What makes Las Vegas unique among other cities in the United States? It is the attractions and here are some more reasons to come to the desert of Las Vegas in 2013…

Lied Discovery Children’s Museum
The Lied Discovery Children’s Museum will close in February 2013 and reopen in a new location next door to the Smith Center for the Performing Arts in March or April of 2013.

Michael Jackson Attraction  
A Michael Jackson themed attraction will open at Mandalay Bay along with the Cirque show in early 2013. Details have not been released.

SlotZilla  
The mack daddy of all zip lines being planned for Downtown Las Vegas with SlotZilla, a 120-foot tall slot machine replica that will have 8 zip lines coming out of it. The attraction is due to open in the summer of 2013.

Luxor/Excalibur Zip Lines
Several new zip lines are also being planned between Excalibur and Luxor. The rides would take people from platforms near the top of the pyramid and the castle down to near the street level. No opening date is set.

Wet ‘n’ Wild  
Wet ‘n’ Wild is a new water park under construction in the SW part of the city. When complete it will feature a 17,000 square-foot wave pool, 20 slides, a 1,000-foot-long lazy river ride, a children’s play area, restaurants, private cabanas, and more. It is scheduled to be open by Memorial Day, 2013.

Cowabunga Bay
Speaking of water parks, Cowabunga Bay is another one under construction, this time in Henderson. It will be a 23 acre park with several one-of-a-kind rides and should be open by summer of 2013.

Shipping Container Park  
Central Container Park will be a retail, office, and entertainment complex made mostly of recycled shipping containers. It will be located at 7th and Fremont in Downtown Las Vegas and should be open by the summer of 2013.

2013 King Week Las Vegas Activities

 2013 King Week Activities

On behalf of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Committee, we are pleased to extend this invitation to participate in the upcoming 31st Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parade in Downtown Las Vegas, Nevada on Monday, January 21 2013, at 10 am.

As we all strive for a better world, the King parade is an excellent way to demonstrate our unified commitment to peace and brotherhood. We look forward to celebrating the life of this great American with you. This year’s themeis an excellent creed for us all.

No parade applications will accept after Friday, January 11, 2013.  Applications received after the above deadline date will not be accepted. The parade entry fee is $125.00. No candy or items may be thrown at any time during the parade, for someone may be injured.

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Please note:

The parade will start at Fourth Street, head north on Fourth Street to Ogden – (where it concludes), then the parade will disburse on Fourth Street immediately north of Stewart Avenue. Again, we look forward to celebrating this important holiday with you.

Listed above is a copy of the parade entry form and judging criteria. On your parade entry, please check which category you wish to enter. All CCSD applicants MUST contact Dr. GRETA PEAY our school Liaison at 799-8484.

Parade Chairman and Committee President 702-498-5888

 

Sunday, Jan. 13, 2013
Gospel Explosion – Second Baptist Church, 500 Madison Avenue
3:00pm – 5:00pm
Contact: Tonya Fortson 702-525-6546 or Delois Reese 702-232-2452

Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013
Young Dreamers Awards Program
Second Baptist Church, 500 W. Madison Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89106
6:00 p.m.
For more info contact: KimTari Fortson (702) 524-6715

Wednesday, January 16, 2013
5th Annual Education Forum
Sponsored by Clark County Black Caucus in partnership with CCSD
Honoring CCDBC “Educator of the Year”
Mabel Hoggard Math & Science Magnet School
950 N. Tonopah Drive
6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Thursday, January 17, 2013
NAACP- Education Forum
Topic: Teen Suicide Prevention & Human Trafficking
William U. Pearson Community Center
1625 West Carey
North Las Vegas, NV 89032
6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Contact: Andre Woods – 702-638-1300

Saturday, Jan. 19, 2013
31st Anniversary King Banquet –The Orleans Hotel & Casino
No-host Cocktails 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. / Program and Dinner 7:00 p.m.
Keynote Speaker: The Honorable Gary L. Loster
Grand Marshalls: Lillian McMorris and Rev. Dr. Marion Bennett
Honorary Grand Marshall: KCEP 88.1 FM
Contact: Tonya Fortson 702-525-6546 or Delois Reese 702-232-2452

Monday, January 21, 2013
The 31st Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade
Downtown Las Vegas
10:00am

Monday, January 21, 2013
Dream Fest – Vendors and Entertainment
Edmond Town Center
931 West Owens Avenue
Las Vegas, NV 89106

Saturday, January 26, 2013
Directions Breakfast
(Breakfast, Keynote Speaker & Parade Awards)
Culinary Training Academy (Nevada Partners)
710 West Lake Mead Blvd.
North Las Vegas, NV 89030
8:30am

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KCEP Live Remote Broadcast – 2013 MLK Parade

On behalf of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Committee, we are pleased to extend this invitation to participate in the upcoming 31st Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parade in Downtown Las Vegas, Nevada on Monday, January 21 2013, at 10 am.

As we all strive for a better world, the King parade is an excellent way to demonstrate our unified commitment to peace and brotherhood. We look forward to celebrating the life of this great American with you. This year’s themeis an excellent creed for us all.

Live KCEP-FM broadcast will begin at 10 a.m. with Mr. Syd, Lena Love & Franklyn G. on the corner of 3rd Street and Bridger.

Sponsored by Verizon…Innovative minds & pioneering spirits. Celebrate their stories. Be inspired to craft your own. Visit vzw.com/innovate

Celebrate Your Vision

Please note:

The parade will start at Fourth Street, head north on Fourth Street to Ogden – (where it concludes), then the parade will disburse on Fourth Street immediately north of Stewart Avenue. Again, we look forward to celebrating this important holiday with you.

More info:  2013 King Week Activities

Parade Chairman and Committee President 702-498-5888