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Black & Blue: Legend of Hip Hop Cop
(Amazon Instant Video)
Release date: 2006-06-27
Customer Reviews:
  1. You want to talk about rights? This is America! Ask the Indians!
    BLACK AND BLUE: LEGENDS OF THE HIP-HOP COP (2005) was an excellent documentary that didn't surprise me at all. Nor should it be surprising. I hadn't heard of this before tonight--I just watched it on Showtime. And very glad I did. Derrick Parker, a former NYPD detective Grade 1 (read: Top...
  2. black & blue
    a look behind the scenes of the hip hop police. shows how rappers are unfairly targeted but also shows valid reasons as to why they are targeted. a bit boring most of the time. not alot of celebrities featured.

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I can not find the music I like blues, but when I do, man there is no such thing. If I like the music of Black Snake Moan, especially where Samuel Jackson sings the song Black Snake Moan what artists do you think I could also enjoy.


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Charles Brown...one of the most underrated blues artists ever.

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do you know any current black blues artists?
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i need a list of current black blues artists or singers


Here are some of the living African American Blues singers out here off the top of my head: : Marvin Sease, Sir Charles Jones, Shirley Brown, Bobby Rush, B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Bobby Blue Bland, Kenne Wayne, Roy C., Latimore, Willie Clayton, Vick Allen, Omar Cunningham, Nathaniel

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WinkBall rock out at London Rock Festival High Voltage Festival 2011

(PRWEB) July 27, 2011

The City of London rocked out last weekend rock festival event at High Voltage in 2011. Located in the cultural heart of East London, Victoria Park, he finished second in the festival successful year as a festival and the British pound range was one to rival any music festival to others.An array of up and coming rock acts that included popular Irish rockers Thin Lizzy, Guns legendary 'N' Roses Slash lumberjack, heavy metal Judas Priest rock, rock supergroup Black Country folk and blues Communion and Jethro Tull rock supremo, High festival Voltage promised to be one of the top weekends of the festival calendar. And he has delivered, High Voltage Festival was appreciated by rockers of all ages and bluffed the thousands who came to London Victoria Park to see Festival of high tension in all its musical effervescence.

The weekend was great fun to all the fans and was WinkBall.com, the website of the British No. 1 video that captured the passion fans in the immediacy of the Festival of High Voltage. Deploying a team of reporters citizen video festivals, WinkBall gave a real insight into the festival and tells the true story of the high voltage through the fan perspective. It is only by the emotional power of online video WinkBall were able to create a unique video snapshot of public opinion about the High Voltage Festival 2011.

Hillbillie blues : is blues black, or can it be white also ...

One of the first recordings of Uncle Dave Macon in 1924 at its meeting in New York was "Hill Billie Blues". It was the first song, according to Charles Wolfe - a country music historian - who performed "hillbilly" the word in its title. Uncle Dave Macon (1870-1952) was an American banjo player, singer, composer and actor. He won regional renown as an interpreter of vaudeville in the early 1920s and later be a star of the Grand Ole Opry.As Charles Wolfe wrote, "If people call yodelling Jimmie Rodgers," the father of country music "and Uncle Dave must surely be" the grandfather of country music.

In our current terminology, we tend to associate "Hill Billie" or "hillbilly" with white country music, and "blues" with black folk music, African American. We like to see it as two genres that exist on both sides of the barrier, two different spaces entertaining music audiences on both sides of the line dividing the dance floor in a white and a black group.This approach, however, seriously distorts our vision and stands in the way of full understanding (and appreciation) of the roots of American (and current pop) music. Uncle Dave Macon, for example, the grandfather of country music, had a significant repertoire he had learned from black singers, and "Hill Billie Blues" is a recasting of "Hesitation Blues" WC Handy (Wolfe). Obviously, the field, the racial boundaries that record companies have tried to maintain was not as impenetrable as they seemed at first sight....

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VOA Special English - Billie Holiday, 1915-1959: The Lady Sang the ...

SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: I'm Shirley Griffith.

STEVE EMBER: And I'm Steve Ember with the VOA Special English program, PEOPLE IN AMERICA. Every week we tell about a person important in the history of the United States. This week, we tell about Billie Holiday. She was one of the greatest jazz singers in America.

(MUSIC:"God Bless the Child")

SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: That was Billie Holiday singing one of her famous songs. She and Arthur Herzog wrote it. Billie Holiday's life was a mixture of success and tragedy. Her singing expressed her experiences and her feelings.

STEVE EMBER: Billie Holiday was born Eleanora Fagan in nineteen fifteen in Baltimore, Maryland. Her parents were Sadie Fagan and Clarence Holiday. They were young when their daughter was born. Their marriage failed because Clarence Holiday was not at home much. He traveled as a musician with some of the earliest jazz bands.

Sadie Fagan cleaned people's houses. But she could not support her family on the money she earned. So she moved to New York City where the pay was higher. She left her daughter in Baltimore with members of her family.

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