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Wednesday, November 9, 2011
So Sad...RIP Big Daddy
Popular '90s rapper Heavy D died Tuesday. He was 44 years old.
He was transported from a residence in Beverly Hills and was taken to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead in the emergency room.
TMZ reports that Dwight Arrington Meyers was conscious and talking when he was taken to the hospital yesterday.
The cause of death is yet to be determined; the investigation is ongoing.
At NeoSoul Rhythms, we have been spinning the remix of "Big Daddy" from the Waterbed Hev album, and we will continue to honor his music.
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Impressive Debut: Nicci Canada
Listen to Ashan's NeoSoul Rhythms Pick
"Butterfly"
Featured on NeoSoul Rhythms Radio between
7:00-10:30 am
&
2:00 - 5:30 pm
Click http://www.arsoul.com/ to listen!
Monday, September 26, 2011
Unfortunate Passing: Vesta Williams
The untimely and mysterious death of Vesta Williams has left her family, friends and fans wondering what happened, and prescription pills are being cited as the cause. According to TMZ, there were many empty bottles in the hotel room where her body was discovered on Thursday (September 22nd).
Vesta Williams was actually 53 years-old, in contrast to her reported 'industry' age of 48. Vesta was best known for her hit “Congratulations.”
It has not yet been determined if Vesta’s death was suicide or an accident, and it is not being treated as a homicide.
With no conclusive details, her death continues to be shrouded by mystery and speculation.
According to the Urbandaily.com:
Vesta is reported to have checked into the hotel with an unidentified man, who is now missing. However death is being investigated as an accident or suicide, not a homicide.
Let's remember her music and remember her well at NeoSoul Rhythms Radio. RIP.
Sunday, August 28, 2011
The Leak: Eric Roberson's "Picture Perfect"
"Picture Perfect" by ERIC ROBERSON featuring PHONTE
from Eric's upcoming album " MR NICE GUY"
Click to Listen!
The Leak: Goapele's New Single "Play"
This groundbreaking single is from her DECON Records debut
"Break Of Dawn"
In Stores, on itunes.com, and amazon.com October 25th, 2011
Single available on itunes.com and amazon.com August 27th, 2011
"Break Of Dawn"
In Stores, on itunes.com, and amazon.com October 25th, 2011
Single available on itunes.com and amazon.com August 27th, 2011
Click & Listen!
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Nick Ashford of Ashford & Simpson Dies from Throat Cancer at 70
Nick Ashford, one-half of the legendary Motown songwriting duo Ashford & Simpson that penned elegant, soulful classics for the likes of Diana Ross and Marvin Gaye and funk hits for Chaka Khan and others, died Monday at age 70, his former publicist said.
Ashford, who along with wife Valerie Simpson wrote some of Motown’s biggest hits, died in a New York City hospital, said Liz Rosenberg, who also was Ashford’s longtime friend. He had been suffering from throat cancer and had undergone radiation treatment, she said.
Though they had some of their greatest success at Motown with classics like “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” and “Reach Out And Touch Somebody’s Hand” by Ross and “You’re All I Need To Get By” by Gaye and Tammi Terrell, Ashford & Simpson also created classics for others, like the anthem “I’m Every Woman” by Khan (and later remade by Whitney Houston).
Ashford and Simpson’s relationship stretched more than four decades. They met in 1964 in a New York City church; Ashford, a South Carolina native, had come to the city to pursue a dance career. Simpson was a music student, and after connecting with her, they decided to start to write songs together.
Ashford, who along with wife Valerie Simpson wrote some of Motown’s biggest hits, died in a New York City hospital, said Liz Rosenberg, who also was Ashford’s longtime friend. He had been suffering from throat cancer and had undergone radiation treatment, she said.
Though they had some of their greatest success at Motown with classics like “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” and “Reach Out And Touch Somebody’s Hand” by Ross and “You’re All I Need To Get By” by Gaye and Tammi Terrell, Ashford & Simpson also created classics for others, like the anthem “I’m Every Woman” by Khan (and later remade by Whitney Houston).
Ashford and Simpson’s relationship stretched more than four decades. They met in 1964 in a New York City church; Ashford, a South Carolina native, had come to the city to pursue a dance career. Simpson was a music student, and after connecting with her, they decided to start to write songs together.
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