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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

 

DJ June Hip Hop Chart – August 27, 2012

Rick Ross, Kanye West & DJ Khaled

DJ June Hip Hop Chart – August 27, 2012

 1. I Wish You Would – DJ Khaled f/ Kanye & Rick Ross
やたらNYのラジオで毎日かかってて、いやでも覚えてしまう曲。
Heavy rotation on NY radio.

2. I Don’t Like – Kanye, Pusha T,

パーティーには欠かせない超盛り上がる曲。
For party people!

3. Watch You – Clinton Sparks f/ Pitbull & Disco Fries

今週末、レイバーデーホリデーのACの大きな日曜日のパーティーで一クリントンと一緒にDJします。遊びに来てね。彼の歌手としての正式なデビューを飾ったシングルでめっちゃ好評。

Clinton Sparks

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 Clinton’s debut single as a singer is on fire! Please come see me and Clinton spinning at a big party on Labor Day holiday on Sunday in Atlantic City. Listen  itunes.apple.com/…/watchyou…/ …

クリントンのミックステープは必聴。エレクトロだけど、超有名ラッパー達が(Rick ross, Ludacris, Big Sean…)彼の為にフリースタイルしている。

http://m.soundcloud.com/clintonsparks/my-awesome-mixtape-3


DJ June This Week’s Events

Tue., Aug. 28         Toca Tuesday @ Sutra Lounge
Wed., Aug. 29        XVI Lounge
Thu., Aug. 30         B.O.B.
Fri., Aug. 31           Providence @ Tropicana Hotel, Atlantic City
Sat., Sept. 1            Providence @ Tropicana Hotel, Atlantic City

Bobbi Humphrey “First Lady of the Flute” Performing Live

“Passion Flute” album jacket

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“First Lady of the Flute”
Bobbi Humphrey Performing Live at Ginny’s Supper Club

Bobbi Humphrey has been named “First Lady of the Flute” by the critics and listeners alike and, from the accomplishments in her musical career, deservedly so. For three decades now, Bobbi Humphrey has been playing her special brand of music to audiences around the world.

Humphrey’s professional career began in 1971 when she was the first female signed to Blue Note Records. Certainly a lady playing a flute must have seemed something of a novelty then. Humphrey proved, however, she was not just a first or novelty, but a talent to be reckoned with. For in 1973, her LP, Blacks and Blues was not only a huge commercial success, but established a strong crossover market for her. Also, in 1973, she was invited to the prestigious Montreux International Music Festival in Switzerland where Leonard Feather, noted critic of the Los Angeles Times, acclaimed her the surprise hit of the festival. Since then Humphrey has continuously proved her sustaining power, for today she is the only successful female urban-pop flutist on the scene. Further proof is the fact that she was acclaimed Best Female Instrumentalist (1976 and 1978 to both Billboard and Record World, and Best Female Vocalist in Cashbox.) This is certainly a milestone for any instrumentalist.

Bobbi Humphrey

Born in Marlin, Texas and raised in Dallas, Humphrey’s training on flute began in high school and continued through her years at Texas Southern University and Southern Methodist University. It was there that Dizzy Gillespie spotted her when he served as a judge in a school-wide competition. With Gillespie encouraging her to pursue a career in New York City, Humphrey wrote a letter to New York’s famed Apollo Theatre and received a telegram soon afterwards telling her, “We have reserved a spot for you on Amateur Night.” She didn’t take further convincing, nor did she have trouble finding her spot in the music industry. The title of one of her Epic LPs, “The Good Life”, best describes her career.

Humphrey has played with the best, ranging from Duke Ellington (her third day in New York) to Lee Morgan to Stevie Wonder (featured on Songs In The Key of Life LP in 1977). Between 1971 and 1976, Bobbi recorded six albums for Blue Note Records. In 1974, she recorded the successful Satin Doll LP. 1977 was another big year for Humphrey. For the third consecutive year she was voted Best Flutist in Ebony Magazine Readers Poll. She was signed to Epic Records and released Freestyle in ‘78, followed by The Good Life in ‘78. Whether it is from the stage of Carnegie Hall or an intimate jazz room in Europe or Atlanta, live performance remains her first love.

Saturday, August 11 – 8pm & 10:30pm
Address: Ginny’s Supper Club 310 Lenox Avenue at 126th Street, NYC
(212) 792-9001
MAP

Price: $25

For more information call Ginny’s Supper Club at (212) 421-3821.

http://www.bobbihumphrey.net/

Harlem R&B Chart – July 2012

Alicia Keys – New Day

Harlem R&B Chart – July, 2012

1 New Day – Alicia Keys

2 Feelin’ Single – R. Kelly

3 Celebrate – Jordin Parks & Whitney Houst

Tweet – Day Dreaming

4 Day Dreaming – Tweet

5 Beautiful Surprise – Tamia

6 2 Reasons – Trey Songz feat/T.I.

7 Sign My Name – J. Holiday

8 Scream – Usher

9 Share My Love – R. Kelly

10 Go Get It – Mary Mary