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アリシア・キーズ、ハリケーン・サンディ救済コンサートのフィナーレを飾る Alicia Keys Closed out 121212 concert

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ブルース・スプリングスティーン、ボン・ジョヴィ、ローリング・ストーンズ、エリック・クラプトン、ザ・フー、ビリー・ジョエル、ポール・マッカートニーなど国宝級スーパースターが大集合した歴史的イベント、ハリケーン救済コンサート&テレソン「121212コンサート」は12月12日マジソン・スクエア・ガーデンでおよそ6時間に渡って行われました。チケットの売り上げだけでも30億円を集めたそう。カニエ・ウェストと共にアーバン系若手アーティスト代表で出演したアリシア・キーズは今回は弾き語りで登場。今やニューヨークシティのアンセムになっている「エンパイア・ステート・マインド」を自身のセットでは歌わず???だったが、なんとポール・マッカートニーがトリをつとめた後に大トリとして再び登場、ステージを埋めた消防士や救助隊員らの横で、堂々と「エンパイア・ステート・マインド」を歌い上げコンサートをしめくくりました。

It was a night of music history as some of the biggest names in rock joined forces for one incredible concert. Legends Bruce Springsteen, The Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, The Who, Bon Jovi, Billy Joel and many others performed at New York’s Madison Square Garden last night to help benefit the victims of Hurricane Sandy.
Among them, Alicia Keys was one of a few urban artists alongside Kanye West and only female act. She came on stage after the Rolling Stones and finished her solo set without singing her beloved New York anthem, “Empire State Mind”. But much later, after the night’s final act Paul McCartney left the stage, she came back to close out the entire show by singing the song. We are proud of you Alicia!

DJ June Club Chart – December 3, 2012

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DJ June Club Chart – December 3, 2012

1. Years – Alesso feat/Matthew Koma

新しいエレクトロ、ビッグルーム向きです。ボーカル入りのちょー盛り上がる曲です。

New Electro joint by Alesso. This dynamic song works perfectly in a big club.!

2. Girl On Fire – Alicia Keys feat/Nicki Minaj

女の子たちからリクエスト殺到!女子のバースデー・ソング人気ナンバーワンです。

Most requested song by Ladies! It became number one birthday song among all the party Girls!

3. Pour It Up – Rihanna

Diamondに次いで人気のある曲。クラブではまだですが、ラジオではよくかかっています。

Rihanna’s follow up on her global hit “Diamond.” Already played on the radio.
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DJ June This Week’s Events

Tue., December 4                        Toca Tuesday @ Sutra Lounge with Tony Touch

Thu., December 6                        Bob (235 Eldridge Street)

Fri., December 7                        Providence @ Tropicana Hotel, Atlantic City

Sat., December 8                        Providence @ Tropicana Hotel, Atlantic City

Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, The House HOVA Built

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Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, The House HOVA Built

As I was riding the subway to witness Jay-Z opening the freshly minted Barclays Center in Brooklyn, I immediately noticed the impact he’s made on the neighborhood even before I entered the arena. The name of the train station was changed from Atlantic Avenue to Barclays Center. Hova was the man who indirectly made this change. Very impressive.

The Bed-Stuy-born Jay-Z performed eight concerts from September 28-October 6 at New York City’s most high-tech venue. Barclays Centers holds 19,000 people for concerts, similar to the capacity of Madison Square Garden, however it feels larger than Manhattan’s landmark arena.

I attended the fourth night of Jay-Z’s Barclays Center Grand Opening Celebration on Monday October 1st. There was a frenzied atmosphere outside as excited fans holding the hottest tickets in town lined up to enter the brand-new, brightly lit entertainment center. Shortly after 9:30pm, the house lights began to dim and images of Michael Jordan, Mike Tyson and other Brooklyn greats flashed on the stage screen.

“Tonight is a celebration, a celebration of where I’m from,” Jigga told the crowd before launching into the hard-hitting “Where I’m From” from his 1997 album, In My Lifetime, Vol. 1. Then he paid the tribute to another legend from Brooklyn, his high school friend the Notorious B.I.G., with Biggie’s first hit “Juicy.” Jay-Z told the crowd, “Sing loud so he can hear you in heaven.” He also held a moment of silence for B.I.G. who was shot to death in 1997.

Of course, a concert in New York’s largest borough would not complete with Jigga asking, “Is Brooklyn in the house?” The sold out house responded in unison with a deafening roar, “Yeaaaaaaah!!!!” The magnitude of the event was felt both by the audience and by the performer. “I’ve been on stages all around the world – nothing feels like tonight,” Jay told the raucous crowd.

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He also revealed his first reaction to being involved in the Barclays Center. When the developer asked him if he would be interested in being part of the plan to build an arena in Brooklyn, his response was, “Hell yeah!”

“I want to thank you, Brooklyn, New York City, for making me the man I am today,” he said. “Like I said, everybody’s from Brooklyn tonight.” Hova proved he did not need an opening act or any guest appearances as he performed by himself with seven piece live band.

Brooklyn’s Finest MC tore through tracks “99 Problems” and “Empire State Of Mind.” His lyrics cut through knife-clean and the band’s bass lines kept their crucial bounce. Jay performed all his hits including “Big Pimpin’,”  “Dead Presidents,“ “I Just Wanna Love U,” “Can I Live,” “Encore,” “What More Can I Say” and 1999’s party anthem, “Do It Again.”

Many of the songs are autobiographical, filled with verses that assert his hard and improbable climb from selling drugs to hosting fundraisers for President Obama.  Beginning in poverty in the Marcy Projects living a “Hard Knock Life,” Jay-Z is now fulfilling his song, “We Run This Town.”

Shawn Carter has certainly come a long way.

(Reported by Yasuko Ito)

Harlem R&B Playlist – August 2012

Harlem R&B Playlist – August, 2012

Eric Benet

1      Harriet Jones                Eric Benet

Anita Baker

2      Lately                               Anita Baker

3      New Day                         Alicia Keys

4      Dive In                            Trey Songz

5      Bye Baby                         Nas

6      Beautiful Surprise      Tamia

7      Feelin’ Single                 R. Kelly

8      Enough of No Love      Keyshia Cole feat/Lil Wayne

Elle Varner

9      I Don’t Care                    Elle Varnere

10    Dreaming                        Tweet