Black Music Month

R&B newcomer Kent Jones sat down with us to discuss black music and his artistry. “Black culture in particular is special because it’s ours,” said Jones. He defines his sound as an appreciation of his South Florida roots with influence from Jazz artists. “A lot of my musical influences are like the Count Basie Orchestra […]

Black Music Month

R&B newcomer Kent Jones sat down with us to discuss black music and his artistry. “Black culture in particular is special because it’s ours,” said Jones. He defines his sound as an appreciation of his South Florida roots with influence from Jazz artists. “A lot of my musical influences are like the Count Basie Orchestra […]

Black Music Month

Bibi Bourelly sat down with us to discuss her artistry and musical influences. “My biggest musical influence is my father, John Paul Bourelly who is a phenomenal guitar player and jazz musician,” said Bourelly. The singer/songwriter believes that black music is influential all over the world. “Black people are just generally so influential globally across […]

Black Music Month

Bibi Bourelly sat down with us to discuss her artistry and musical influences. “My biggest musical influence is my father, John Paul Bourelly who is a phenomenal guitar player and jazz musician,” said Bourelly. The singer/songwriter believes that black music is influential all over the world. “Black people are just generally so influential globally across […]

After winning the Top Billboard 200 Album at the Billboard Music Awards last night, Adele debuted the visual for her 25 song “Send My Love (To Your New Lover).” The Patrick Daughters-directed video simply features Adele wearing a floral Dolce & Gabbana dress as visual effects double her image. Adele even shows off her two-stepping skills in […]

Grammy-nominated singer Andra Day lends her powerful vocals to ESPN’s “Rise Up: A SportsCenter Special.” The one-hour long special looks at prominent black athletes and their personal experiences with the social justice issues that have taken centerstage in the media. Taj Gibson, Misty Copeland, Ian Simon and James Blake open up about their specific journey through rising up […]

Comedian Cocoa Brown is happy to be a working actress, but being a cast member of “The People v. O.J. Simpson” comes with the downside of being asked the same question endlessly!

Black Music Month

Watch singer Kathy Sledge of Sister Sledge talk about how she’s musically connected to past and present generations.