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Latin GRAMMY® winner Emílio Santiago was one of Brazil’s most romantic voices, with a career spanning more than four decades and such memorable hits as “Saigon,” “Lembra De Mim,” “Vai E Vem,” and “Verdade Chinesa.” Recognized as one of the first Brazilian artists to contribute to the Música Popular Brasileira movement of the ’70s, he was an ongoing champion in protecting the native rhythms of his country such as samba and bossa nova and launched a new movement known as Aquarela Brasileira, a seven-part music series preserving the legendary sound of MPB. It is with sadness that we bid farewell to this remarkable velvet voice artist, and our deepest condolences are extended to his family, friends, colleagues, and fans.
Gabriel Abaroa Jr.
President/CEO
The Latin Recording Academy
Comunicado da Academia Latina da Gravação® sobre Emilio Santiago
Emílio Santiago, ganhador do Latin GRAMMY®, era uma das vozes mais românticas do Brasil e tinha uma carreira de mais de quatro décadas de sucessos memoráveis como “Saigon”, “Lembra de Mim”, “Vai e Vem” e “Verdade Chinesa”. Reconhecido como um dos primeiros artistas brasileiros a contribuir com o movimento iniciado nos anos 1970 e conhecido até hoje como Música Popular Brasileira ou apenas MPB, ele sempre foi uma espécie de protetor dos ritmos nativos do país tais como o samba e a bossa nova. Emilio Santiago lançou um movimento chamado Aquarela Brasileira, uma série musical dividida em sete partes preservando o legendário som da MPB. É com pesar que dizemos adeus a este artista com VOZ DE VELUDO, e estendemos nossas condolências à sua família, amigos, colegas e fãs.
Gabriel Abaroa Jr.
Presidente/CEO
Academia Latina da Gravação
THE RECORDING ACADEMY® TO HONOR GRAMMY® AND ACADEMY AWARD® WINNER JENNIFER HUDSON AT GRAMMYS ON THE HILL® AWARDS APRIL 17
Washington’s Most Interesting Mix of Music and Politics Will Take Place at the Hamilton with Proceeds Benefiting the GRAMMY Foundation® Advocacy Day for Music Makers Will Take Place on Capitol Hill April 18
WASHINGTON, D.C. (March 18, 2013) — The Recording Academy® — the organization internationally known for the GRAMMY Awards®— will present its 2013 GRAMMYs on the Hill® Awards in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, April 17 at the Hamilton. Known as “Washington’s most interesting mix of music and politics,” the event will honor GRAMMY® and Academy Award® winner Jennifer Hudson for her artistic achievements and generosity as a philanthropist.
“We are elated to recognize Jennifer Hudson as not only a gifted musician and actress but as an extraordinary humanitarian who has selflessly contributed her time and talent to numerous worthwhile causes,” said Recording Academy President/CEO Neil Portnow. “She is one of the industry’s most enduring, giving and gifted women, and we are privileged to be honoring her artistry, her commitment, and her generosity.”
GRAMMYs on the Hill Awards: April 17 The GRAMMYs on the Hill Awards will take place on April 17 at the Hamilton with special guest presenters and performers, and will recognize Hudson with The Academy’s Recording Artists’ Coalition Award (named for The Academy’s artists’ rights program founded by Don Henley and Sheryl Crow). The event will include a cocktail reception and dinner preceding the awards ceremony, and will also thank key legislators who help improve the environment for music makers. Proceeds will benefit the GRAMMY Foundation®’s Signature Schools, which provides support for underserved music programs throughout the country, and a GRAMMY Foundation Signature School that has demonstrated excellence in music education will receive a grant to support its music initiatives. The evening is sponsored by SESAC.
GRAMMYs on the Hill Advocacy Day: April 18 The day after the Awards ceremony, The Recording Academy will host GRAMMYs on the Hill Advocacy Day, where hundreds of music professionals from across the country will visit with legislators to advance pro-music policies that improve the environment for music and its makers. Now in its eighth year, it is the music community’s only annual advocacy day in Washington, and features a morning briefing with keynote speeches by leading legislators and lobbying members of Congress on Capitol Hill.
About Jennifer Hudson
An Academy Award-winning actress, GRAMMY Award-winning recording artist and bestselling author, Jennifer Hudson is an extraordinary talent. From humble beginnings, Hudson began singing in a small Chicago church where, week after week, she brought the congregation to its feet. From there, she’s gone on to worldwide acclaim.
In 2007, Hudson won an Academy Award for her role as Effie in the smash hit Dreamgirls, an adaptation of the Broadway musical. Her breakout film performance also garnered her a Golden Globe Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, a BAFTA, and an NAACP Image Award. She was also honored by the Broadcast Film Critics Association, the National Board of Review, and was named Entertainer of the Year at the Soul Train Awards.
Hudson also received an NAACP Image Award nomination in 2009 for her role in Fox Searchlight’s The Secret Life of Bees, co-starred in the box-office hit Sex and the City, and was most recently seen in the Farrelly brothers’ comedy The Three Stooges.
Hudson has made the same kind of impact in the world of music with the successful release of both of her Arista Records albums. In 2008, her debut self-titled album won a GRAMMY for Best R&B Album, which was presented by one of Hudson’s idols, Whitney Houston. The RIAA gold-certified album entered the Billboard Top 200 at No. 2, marked the biggest first week sales for an R&B female entry since 2004, and has since sold more than 1.1 million albums worldwide to date. Most recently, she released her sophomore album, I Remember Me, in 2011, to rave reviews. The album debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Top 200 and the R&B Albums charts, and has since been certified gold by the RIAA.
In 2009, Jennifer, along with her sister Julia, founded the Julian D. King Gift Foundation in loving memory of her nephew and her sister’s son Julian, who they lost in 2008. As a catalyst for change in children’s health, education and welfare, the Foundation exists to provide stability, support and positive experiences for children of all backgrounds so that they will become productive, confident and happy adults. The work of the foundation is carried out through fund raising events, the content and proceeds of which are used to support and encourage the positive development of children. Jennifer and Julia have thus far hosted four annual toy drives at Christmas for less fortunate children in the Chicago area as well as founding Hatch Day in 2011, an annual back-to-school supply drive, which takes place in August on Julian’s birthday, to make sure all children start their school year with the supplies they need.
Most recently, Hudson finished production on several feature films, all of which are expected to be released this year. She also filmed three episodes for a guest-starring arc on NBC’s acclaimed series “Smash,” which just returned for its second season in February 2013. This spring, Hudson can also be seen in Lifetime’s series of short films, Call Me Crazy, a follow-up to the critically acclaimed Five, an anthology on the impact of breast cancer.
Expanding her talents in the arts, Hudson added author and clothing designer to her list of talents in 2012. In January she published her inspirational bestselling memoir, I Got This: How I Changed My Ways, Found Myself And Lost Everything That Weighed Me Down, and then she launched her first clothing line the Jennifer Hudson Collection, which debuted on QVC in September 2012. Additionally, Hudson has been the national spokesperson for Weight Watchers since 2010.
Established in 1957, The Recording Academy is an organization of musicians, songwriters, producers, engineers and recording professionals that is dedicated to improving the cultural condition and quality of life for music and its makers. Internationally known for the GRAMMY Awards — the preeminent peer-recognized award for musical excellence and the most credible brand in music — The Recording Academy is responsible for groundbreaking professional development, cultural enrichment, advocacy, education and human services programs. The Academy continues to focus on its mission of recognizing musical excellence, advocating for the well-being of music makers and ensuring music remains an indelible part of our culture. For more information about The Academy, please visit www.grammy.com. For breaking news and exclusive content, follow @TheGRAMMYs on Twitter, like “The GRAMMYs” on Facebook, and join The GRAMMYs’ social communities on Foursquare, GetGlue, Google +, Instagram, Pinterest, Tumblr, and YouTube.
Jack Greene (January 7, 1930 – March 15, 2013) was an American country musician. Nicknamed the “Jolly Greene Giant” due to his height and deep voice, Greene was a long time member of the Grand Ole Opry. A three-time Grammy Award nominee, Greene is best-known for his 1966 hit “There Goes My Everything.” The song dominated the Country music charts for nearly two months in 1967 and earned Greene “Male Vocalist of the Year”, “Single of the Year”, “Album of the Year” and “Song of the Year” honors from the Country Music Association. Green had a total of five #1 Country hits and three others that reached the Top Ten.
Billboard magazine named Greene one of the Top 100 “Most Played Artists”.
Jack Greene’s first Top 40 hit came in early 1966 with Ever Since My Baby Went Away, peaking at #37. Later that year, Decca released what would become his signature song, There Goes My Everything. The song reached #1 and stayed on top of the Country charts for 7 weeks while also becoming a crossover hit; the album stayed No. 1 for an entire year.
Read more at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Greene
Previously a member of Samson, Burr joined Iron Maiden in 1979. An acquaintance of then-Iron Maiden guitarist Dennis Stratton, Burr played on their first three records: Iron Maiden, Killers and their breakthrough release The Number of the Beast. Burr was fired from the band in 1982 during The Beast on the Road tour. He was replaced by the band’s current drummer, Nicko McBrain. Burr co-wrote one song on The Number of the Beast, “Gangland”, and another song, “Total Eclipse”, that was cut from the album and showed up as the b-side of the “Run to the Hills” single, and later on the Number Of The Beast remastered CD re-release.
Burr also appeared on “The Number of the Beast” and “Run To The Hills” videos.
Iron Maiden lead singer Bruce Dickinson considered Burr to be “…the best drummer the band ever had.
Read more at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clive_Burr
Grand Ole Opry Star Bobby Osborne tells us the story of “Rocky Top”.
– Click the red play button below to listen to this Bobby Osborne Celebrity Interview with KRVN’s “Big Al Weekley.”
( brought to you by www.MusicChartsMagazine.com – The History of Rocky Top – )
In 1994, The Osborne Brothers were inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Association’s Hall of Honor. The induction is considered bluegrass music’s highest honor.
In 1973, the Osborne Brothers performed at the White House as the first bluegrass group ever.
Hits
Their song “Ruby Are You Mad” came in 1956 after signing with MGM Records (1956) and began a string of hits through 1986. Among them were “Once More” (1958), “Up This Hill & Down” (1965), “Making Plans” (1965), “Rocky Top” (1967), “Tennessee Hound Dog” (1969), and “Midnight Flyer” (1972). The Osborne Brothers’ final chart appearance came in late 1986 with a new version of “Rocky Top”.
Read more on the Osborne Brothers at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osborne_Brothers
Bobby Osborne Awards and Honors:
– Member of the Grand Ole Opry since Aug. 8, 1964
– CMA Vocal Group of the Year (Osborne Brothers): 1971
– 6 CMA Vocal Group of the Year Nominations (Osborne Brothers): 1970-1975
– Music City News “Number One Bluegrass Group” (Osborne Brothers): 1971-1978
– SPBGMA Male Vocalist of the Year: 1990
– Inducted into the International Bluegrass Hall of Honor (Osborne Brothers): Sept. 22, 1994
– IBMA Instrumental Album of the Year (Bluegrass Mandolin Extravaganza): Oct. 19, 2000
– IBMA Recorded Event of the Year (Bluegrass Mandolin Extravaganza): Oct. 19, 2000
– Inducted into the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame: 2002
– Uncle Dave Macon Days 2008 Heritage Award: Jun. 12, 2008
– Inducted into the International Bluegrass Hall of Honor (Lonesome Pine Fiddlers): Oct. 1, 2009
“Rocky Top” is an American country and bluegrass song written by Felice and Boudleaux Bryant in 1967 and first recorded by the Osborne Brothers later that same year. The song, which is a city-dweller’s lamentation over the loss of a simpler and freer existence in the hills of Tennessee, is one of Tennessee’s eight official state songs and has been recorded by dozens of artists from multiple musical genres worldwide since its publication. In U.S. college athletics, “Rocky Top” is associated with the Tennessee Volunteers of the University of Tennessee, whose Pride of the Southland Band has played a marching band version of the song at the school’s sporting events since the early 1970s.
The Osborne Brothers’ 1967 bluegrass version of the song reached number thirty-three on the U.S. Country charts.
Read more at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Top
Everyone knows the great country music legend Charley Pride…
Dion Pride ( Charley Pride’s son ) is Music Charts Magazine’s 1st Independent Artist Interview. – Music Charts Magazine History – March 9th, 2013
Dion has opened for Charley for many years on the road, sings full time and has toured various countries.
Chick the play button to hear the best of Dion Pride. ~
Dion Pride has entertained the troops on USO tours in Panama, Honduras, Guantanamo Bay and the island of Antigua. He has sung and performed for audiences around the world in countries like England, Ireland, Scotland, Canada and all the continental United States.
Camp Will Feature Performance Tracks And New Multimedia And Music Business Tracks
Financial Assistance Available For Qualified Applicants — Deadline To Apply Is March 31, 2013
*** A Benefit Concert *** ~ Ozark Prayers For Peyton Jones
March 16, 2013 6:30 PM CST
The Fine Arts Center and Auditorium at Calico Rock, Arkansas Elementary School
Off of Hwy 56, College St. Calico Rock
Performing: Kevin Skinner “The 2009 Winner of America’s Got Talent TV Show on NBC”
Kevin has donated his time & dedicated this show to Peyton Jones, a precious spirited nine year old young lady from Calico Rock, AR who is battling cancer and being treating at the Arkansas Children’s Hospital. Peyton has quickly learned braille, loves music and is very outgoing!
Please keep Peyton in your prayers.
Kevin Skinner started a whirlwind career playing in Las Vegas and Foxwoods. He shared the stage with George Jones, Charlie Daniels, Jo-Dee Messina and John Montgomery. His CMT video was on TV and was created by the famous John Lloyd Miller. Kevin became famous when he sang Garth Brooks song “Tomorrow Never Comes” on America’s Got Talent and left the world spellbound. Kevin enjoys spending time with his family and writing songs. Kevin Skinner’s CD has 10 original songs.
Opening Talent:
Blues/Gospel Band – The Cowgills & Denny Copeland
Judy Haney and the Hillbilly Drive Band ( who sang on The Grand Ole Opry )
Special Guest:
Roger Raglin of Raglin Outdoors
Headlining:
Kevin Skinner
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Skinner
Tickets still available: $10.00
Buy tickets locally at:
First National Bank on Hwy 56:
Phone # ( 870 ) 297 – 3711
White River Café on Hwy 56:
Phone # ( 870 ) 297 – 3999
Western Auto on Main St.
Phone # ( 870 ) 297 – 3710
If you are not local to the area please call : ( 870 ) 297 – 3332 to reserve tickets.
DONATIONS may be made to:
Charles Jones
PO Box 128
Calico Rock, AR
72519
“Thank You” – Your support means so much!
~ Ozark Prayers for Peyton
Email: RogersMusicPromotions@gmail.com – www.RogersMusicPromotions.com
Kenneth Daniel Ball ( 22 May 193 – 7 March 2013) was an English jazz musician, best known as the bandleader, lead trumpet player and vocalist in Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen.
Ball was born in Ilford, Essex. At the age of 14 he left school to work as a clerk in an advertising agency, but also started taking trumpet lessons. He began his career as a semi-professional sideman in bands, whilst also working as a salesman and for the advertising agency. He turned professional in 1953 and played the trumpet in bands led by Sid Phillips, Charlie Galbraith, Eric Delaney and Terry Lightfoot before forming his own trad jazz band – Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen – in 1958. His dixieland band was at the forefront of the early 1960s UK jazz revival.
In 1961 their recording of Cole Porter’s “Samantha” became a hit, and in March 1962 they reached No. 2 on both the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart and the UK Singles Chart, with “Midnight in Moscow”. The record sold over one million copies, earning gold disc status.
Read more at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Ball