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On Billie Holiday’s 100th Birthday, 8 Rappers Who Flipped And Sampled Lady Day

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Today marks Billie Holiday‘s centennial, and the world is celebrating the legacy of the songstress. Nicknamed “Lady Day,” her powerful vocals have found their way into hip-hop…

On Billie Holiday’s 100th Birthday, 8 Rappers Who Flipped And Sampled Lady Day

True Or False? Did Mariah Call Nick Out For Smashing Outside Of Their Marriage Mid-Concert?

Hmmm…what else is in those Wild n’ Out girls’ job descriptions? Mariah Carey Changes Lyrics During Performance In the midst of her tone-deaf Tokyo tour stop , Mariah may have dropped a little intel about the reasoning for her split from Nick Cannon. Could there possibly be some truth to the multiple cheating rumors that have surfaced since the two announced their break-up? Via Eonline : Is Mariah Carey calling out hubby Nick Cannon?! While performing in Tokyo this weekend, the 45-year-old singer changed the lyrics to Billie Holiday’s classic song “Don’t Explain” amid endless reports that she and Cannon are headed for a divorce. In an audio clip of Carey’s performance, the pop star can be heard singing “I know you cheated, motherf–ker” instead of “And I know you cheat/ Right or wrong, don’t matter.” Some fans are wondering if Carey’s lyrics are in reference to Cannon and their marriage troubles. Meanwhile, a source tells E! News that Carey’s plans to split from Cannon are still on course. “She has made up her mind,” the insider tells E! News exclusively. “She is definitely divorcing him.” DAMN! That definitely sounds personal… you think MiMi is calling out her ex’s dirty dog ways?

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Tara Mackey Is A Tasty Fruit!

My new thing now is stalking babes on Instagram. I came across LA model/singer Tara Mackey and I have to tell you, the girl is sexy as hell. And she can sing too. Below she does her own take on Billie Holiday’s “Strange Fruit”. Most of you kids don’t know this song, but it’s a classic and she hits it out of the park. Anyway, that dump Lana Del Rey better watch out because I have a feeling Tara is about to hit the big time. *Follow Tara on Instagram!

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Yeezy Gone Crazy: 8 Burning Questions About Kanye’s “Yeezus” Album

After months of telling everyone how legendary and once-in-a-lifetime he is, we were finally blessed with Kanye’s highly-anticipated sixth album “Yeezus.” Mostly spectacular noise, confusion and insanity, it’s, uh, “interesting” (or life-changing or a dark, twisted disaster depending on who you ask) and inspired the following burning questions. Here are eight burning questions about Yeezy’s “Yeezus.” Take a look. Photo credit: Twitter

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Diary Of A Mad Black Man: Tyler Perry Says Diana Ross Has Been Ignoring Him For Years

Tyler Perry Snubbed By Diana Ross No love for Madea? Soul legend Diana Ross wants no part in Tyler Perry ‘s plans to help her big screen comeback and has been ignoring his phone calls “for years”, according to the movie mogul. Perry revealed earlier this year that he had written a film especially for the Motown icon in a bid to put her back on the big screen 40 years after she won critical acclaim and an Oscar nomination for her portrayal of Billie Holiday in 1972′s Lady Sings the Blues. He said, “I have the perfect role for her… It’s a jazz movie set in the 1940s, and (Ross) would play a jazz singer who runs a juke joint (music venue), and I just wish she would do it.” Perry has reached out to Ross to bring the screenplay to life, but he admits the former Supremes diva has been snubbing his pleas. The star tells lifestyle website Essence.com, “She’s been ignoring me for years. She’s the only person that I have dreamed of working with that will not return my phone calls.” He got the chance to meet his idol once before and the filmmaker pounced on the opportunity to coax Ross into considering the project – only to be completely shut out. Perry says, “That was it, she never called me again. She said, ‘No!’ And that was it.” DAYUM! Divas dont’t shuck and jive for Madea apparently. The boss has starred in such classics as Mahogany and Lady Sings the Blues — we probably wouldn’t return his call either. Source

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Madame Tussauds Waxes Nostalgic With Black History Exhibit Of African-American Music Icons

This was a great Black History Month gesture from Madame Tussaud’s but something tells us Aretha Franklin is gonna have beef of some sort over her sculpture. The famed wax museum unveiled this exhibit in honor of Black History Month. Check out the tributes to Stevie Wonder, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, James Brown and Aretha below: WENN More On Bossip! Pure Comedy: Bin Laden’s Potty-Mouth Ex-Boo-Thang Kola Boof Responds Directly To BOSSIP About Her Husband-Fuggin Tweets!! On The Party Scene: Rick Ross Celebrates His B-Day In Atlanta With His Banger Boo “Basketball Wives Beef”: Laura Govan Says She Will Never Speak To Shaunie O’Neal And Explains Why She Loves The Pistol Packing Player Who Is Papa To Her Kids! Hate It Or Love It?!?! The Notable Women Of Color (Mostly) In Ask Men’s Most Desirable Women Of 2012

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Amy Winehouse, In Memoriam: ‘Troubled’ Wasn’t The Right Word

Iconic British singer was found dead in her home on Saturday. By James Montgomery Amy Winehouse Photo: Samir Hussein/ Getty Images “Troubled” was the adjective most commonly used to describe Amy Winehouse , the dynamic British belter who rose to international prominence thanks to her defiant 2006 single “Rehab” and the near-constant coverage of her sundry of personal problems (drug addiction, public punch-ups, onstage meltdowns, to name just a few). But in light of Winehouse’s death on Saturday (July 23), it’s clear that “troubled” doesn’t quite fit; perhaps “haunted” is a better choice. Because Winehouse was vexed in ways that were beyond troublesome; she was pursued by specters in life — addiction, love, even the paparazzi , against whom she obtained an anti-harassment injunction in 2009. And in death — her body was discovered Saturday in her home in London, under conditions which police are calling “unexplained” — it appears those specters finally caught up with her. There was a darkness to Winehouse, a quality that went beyond the tabloid pages or her low-cut dresses or her frequent binges on drugs and alcohol. It was most apparent in her voice, smoky and smoldering and, at times, savage, but always imperceptibly pained too, just like Billie Holiday or Janis Joplin or even Kurt Cobain. It’s no wonder then that like those talents, she found solace — and, ultimately, escape — in controlled substances. Anything to numb the pain. It remains to be seen whether Winehouse’s struggles will come to define her life; at minimum, they’ll forever be mentioned whenever folks talk about her legacy. Unlike other members of the so-called “27 Club” (of which she is now, sadly, a member), her recordings were relatively few — just two full-length albums and a handful of guest appearances — but it is perhaps a testament to their power that she’s already being mentioned in the same breath as Joplin or Cobain. Go beyond the eerily prescient sentiments of “Rehab,” to the slow-burning transcendence of “You Know I’m No Good,” “Back To Black” or “Tears Dry on Their Own,” and you’ll discover that Winehouse was a true artist … and a truly pained one. And, as is the case with all the true greats, Winehouse became an icon, almost overnight. Her tattooed arms and towering beehive made her an instant antidote to the Britneys and Christinas that had for too long dominated the pop-music landscape, and her constant run-ins and flare-ups (and lack of concern for her public image) made her a true rebel in every sense of the word. She seemingly was not of this era, a throwback to a time both more glamorous and gritty than we could possibly remember. And because of that, no matter where she went or what she did, we couldn’t take our eyes off her. Of course, it didn’t hurt matters that Back to Black sold like gangbusters, and her success paved the way for several retro-leaning stars, including Lily Allen, Duffy and, most notably, Adele , the Brit who currently dominates both sides of the Atlantic. And, in some ways, maybe that will be her endearing legacy: She was the one who changed it all, and nearly six years after the release of her breakout album, we’re still feeling the effects of that change. And yet, despite all of that, in the years following Back to Black ‘s release, Winehouse was never truly able to escape her ghosts. Her trips to rehab facilities were nearly as numerous as her arrests, and her live performances became increasingly erratic. In some ways, it seemed like she knew she’d never follow-up that album’s success, and maybe she didn’t want to. And perhaps it’s fitting that she never will. And, fittingly, in death, Winehouse has now cemented her status alongside all of the other sublimely talented, supremely pained stars gone too early. Carrying a weariness beyond her years, hers was a story that is sadly repeated all too often in music and one that, more often than not, usually ends the same way. Share your memories of Amy Winehouse in the comments below. Related Videos Amy Winehouse Remembered Related Photos Amy Winehouse: A Life In Photos Related Artists Amy Winehouse

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Jazz Singer/Civil Rights Activist Abbey Lincoln Dead at 80

Jazz singer Abbey Lincoln dead at 80 By the CNN Wire Staff August 14, 2010 11:00 p.m. EDT Photo: Abbey Lincoln, shown performing at a hurricane relief benefit in New York in 2005, died of natural causes Saturday morning. STORY HIGHLIGHTS * Lincoln was a prominent civil rights activist during the 1960s * She was said to have been influenced by legendary jazz singer Billie Holiday * Lincoln starred with Sidney Poitier in “For Love of Ivy” in 1968 (CNN) — Abbey Lincoln, a jazz singer, songwriter, actor and activist, died on Saturday at age 80 in New York City, a friend told CNN. Carol Friedman, who has been working on a documentary about the singer for some 20 years, said Lincoln died of natural causes Saturday morning in the New York neighborhood of Manhattan. She declined to provide further details. Lincoln started performing in the 1950s when she released her first album, “Abbey Lincoln's Affair … A Story of a Girl in Love.” Often said to have been heavily influenced by the legendary jazz singer Billie Holiday, Lincoln continued to write and perform for six decades. She was also well-known as an actress. She co-starred with Sidney Poitier in the 1968 film, “For Love of Ivy,” for which she received a Golden Globe nomination. You know, when everything is finished in a world, the people go to look for what the artists leave. –Abbey Lincoln During the 1960s, Lincoln became active in the civil rights movement. She sung on the album, “We Insist! — Max Roach's Freedom Now Suite.” She was married to the jazz musician Max Roach during the 1960s. They divorced in 1970. Speaking to National Public Radio before her death, Lincoln reflected on her life and art. “You know, when everything is finished in a world, the people go to look for what the artists leave,” she said. “It's the only thing that we have really in this world — is an ability to express ourselves and say I was here,” she said. added by: EthicalVegan

The Path,…..Cold Steel, Enchantment, and Cthulhu

A really fun and well done Arthurian/Lovecraftian/Swords and Sorcery web-comic, This would be one hell of an RPG setting! About the Author— bio James Riot was born to unstable parents. They were a happy couple, but were perturbed at the idea of having to raise a child…as it would cut into their favorite game of tricking the local kids into eating their own pets. At 20 months, Riot was learning to speak when a doctor told his family that he seemed to be developmentally delayed and possibly mildly retarded. His father took the opinion to extremes, believing that he was profoundly retarded. He took him to the ocean and threw him in. Rescued from death by the horrible denizens of the undersea city R'lyeh, Riot was raised under the sea: playing amidst the massive slumbering form of Cthulhu. This close proximity was not without incident, however, as when Riot emerged from the bosom of the sea 25 years later, he returned to the world of man with malice in his heart and destruction on his mind. A weapon of the Great Old Ones, tempered at the unfathomable depths of the unforgiving sea.Then he discovered whiskey, moved to southern California, and makes a living doing freelance artwork and drawing comics. He lives in Long Beach with his girlfriend, likes re-reading Lovecraft to the point of insanity, Orange Chicken from Panda Express, and B-grade horror movies. influences Mike Mignola, Matt Wagner, Mike Allred, H.P. Lovecraft, P. Craig Russell hobbies Drawing, writing, drinking. music Bad Religion, The Darkest of Hillside Thickets, Sham 69, The Jam, Queen, Billie Holiday, GWAR, Stephen Lynch, The Blues Brothers, The Ramones, The Pixies, Dropkick Murphys, Flogging Molly, Black 47, Misfits, Rudimentary Peni, The Dwarves, Sloppy Seconds, The Vandals, NOFX, The Clash, The Damned, The Slackers, Agent Orange, Biohazard, The Cramps, The Horrorpops, Oxymoron,The Pillows, The Seatbelts, Foo Fighters, garbage, Greg Graffin's solo stuff, Johnny Cash, Clapton, Hendrix, Kieven Rus, Social Distortion, Murphy's Law, Pennywise, Queen, Reel Big Fish, Strung Out, The Smiths, The Suicide Machines, System of a Down, Zebrahead, etc. books Anything by Lovecraft, Poe, and the like. Anything on mythology and/or folklore. THE FORBIDDEN LORE—– http://www.needcomics.com/The_Path/page/1/ added by: remanns