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dreadloxholmes · 5 years ago
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This queen 👸🏽 @calikamga is my first friend in Paris, and her band is my first band I played in n here, I have so much love 💕 & Respect ✊🏾 for this lady as a Woman, Mother, a Musical Artist Singer/Songwriter/Music Arranger Producer. Also as a Comedian, she’s funny & fun 😁😂🤣. . Repost from @calikamga using @RepostRegramApp - Cooking some stuff with my bro @dreadloxholmes.Having fun playing a tune (I know)that I wrote back in the days when I was touring with the Wailers.By the the way thank u great @glen.dacosta helped me to fix the lyrics of the verse😜. I’ve got such greats memories from that time and I learned so much playing with legends.Thank to @tyronedownieofficial and papa @famsbass for bringing me in your school. Love and respect to you Lol In the video I try to sing and play the bassline but cannot yet😂.This is one of my goal being able to sing and play if anyone has good advises for that thanks to let me know. #singersongwriter #blackwomaninmusic #reggaemusic #independentartist #unitedwestand #bassline #thewailers #friendship #summervibe #africa #jamaica #calikamga #soloproject #blackgirlmagic #blackexcellence #loversrock #soul #acoustic #dreadloxholmes #producer #dancehall (at Paris, France) https://www.instagram.com/p/B1qX8nzFSan/?igshid=9sa0p2k9mdhq
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blisstunes-blog · 4 years ago
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Amanda Christina Elizabeth Aldridge, also known as Amanda Ira Aldridge (10 March 1866 – 9 March 1956), was a British opera singer, teacher and composer, under the pseudonym of Montague Ring. Amanda Aldridge was born on 10 March 1866 in Upper Norwood, London, the third child of African American Shakespearian actor Ira Frederick Aldridge and his second wife, the Swedish Amanda Brandt. Aldridge studied voice under Jenny Lind and Sir George Henschel at the Royal College of Music in London, and harmony and counterpoint with Frederick Bridge and Francis Edward Gladstone. After completing her studies, Aldridge worked as a concert singer, piano accompanist, and voice teacher. A throat condition ended her concert appearances, and she turned to teaching and published about thirty songs between the years 1907 and 1925 in a romantic parlour style, as well as instrumental music in other styles. Her notable students included Roland Hayes, Lawrence Benjamin Brown, Marian Anderson, and Paul Robeson. #blackwomaninmusic (at Honolulu, Hawaii) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBl6VhEFta_/?igshid=turplbyqsov8
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anthony-saint-thomas13 · 8 years ago
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#internationalwomansday Jackie of all trades #moniquedupree #blackwomeninfilm #blackwomaninwrestling #blackcosplayer #blackwomanart #blackwomaninmusic #trueoriginalgata #blackwomaninhorror #blackwomaninpublications #blackwomanmodel #blackwomanfilmmakers blackwomanphotography @thaoriginalgata
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chrisblaskiphoto · 10 years ago
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It was a real treat to see #ChakaKhan last night at #BlackWomanInMusic More pictures to follow! #chrisblaskiphoto #avalonhollywood #essencemag
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anthony-saint-thomas13 · 8 years ago
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#blackwomanmodel #blackwomanfilmmakers #trueoriginalgata #blackwomanart #blackwomaninmusic #moniquedupree #internationalwomansday @thaoriginalgata
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