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Okay, folks, the mini-tourney is inching closer to the finals, so I'm going to give a list of the competitors in the Miss Billboard Tourney in order to give everyone a chance to submit more propaganda. The nominees are:
Lale Andersen
Marian Anderson
Signe Toly Anderson
Julie Andrews
LaVerne Andrews
Maxene Andrews
Patty Andrews
Ann-Margret
Joan Armatrading
Dorothy Ashby
Joan Baez
Pearl Bailey
Belle Baker
Josephine Baker
LaVern Baker
Florence Ballard
Brigitte Bardot
Eileen Barton
Fontella Bass
Shirley Bassey
Maggie Bell
Lola Beltran
Ivy Benson
Gladys Bentley
Jane Birkin
Cilla Black
Ronee Blakley
Teresa Brewer
Anne Briggs
Ruth Brown
Joyce Bryant
Vashti Bunyan
Kate Bush
Montserrat Caballe
Maria Callas
Blanche Calloway
Wendy Carlos
Cathy Carr
Raffaella Carra
Diahann Carroll
Karen Carpenter
June Carter Cash
Charo
Cher
Meg Christian
Gigliola Cinquetti
Petula Clark
Merry Clayton
Patsy Cline
Rosemary Clooney
Natalie Cole
Judy Collins
Alice Coltrane
Betty Comden
Barbara Cook
Rita Coolidge
Gal Costa
Ida Cox
Karen Dalton
Marie-Louise Damien
Betty Davis
Jinx Dawson
Doris Day
Blossom Dearie
Kiki Dee
Lucienne Delyle
Sandy Denny
Jackie DeShannon
Gwen Dickey
Marlene Dietrich
Marie-France Dufour
Julie Driscoll
Yvonne Elliman
Cass Elliot
Maureen Evans
Agnetha Faeltskog
Marianne Faithfull
Mimi Farina
Max Feldman
Gracie Fields
Ella Fitzgerald
Roberta Flack
Lita Ford
Connie Francis
Aretha Franklin
France Gall
Judy Garland
Crystal Gayle
Gloria Gaynor
Bobbie Gentry
Astrud Gilberto
Donna Jean Godchaux
Lesley Gore
Eydie Gorme
Margo Guryan
Sheila Guyse
Nina Hagen
Francoise Hardy
Emmylou Harris
Debbie Harry
Annie Haslam
Billie Holiday
Mary Hopkin
Lena Horne
Helen Humes
Betty Hutton
Janis Ian
Mahalia Jackson
Wanda Jackson
Etta James
Joan Jett
Bessie Jones
Etta Jones
Gloria Jones
Grace Jones
Shirley Jones
Tamiko Jones
Janis Joplin
Barbara Keith
Carole King
Eartha Kitt
Chaka Khan
Hildegard Knef
Gladys Knight
Sonja Kristina
Patti Labelle
Cleo Laine
Nicolette Larson
Daliah Lavi
Vicky Leandros
Peggy Lee
Rita Lee
Alis Lesley
Barbara Lewis
Abbey Lincoln
Melba Liston
Julie London
Darlene Love
Lulu
Anni-Frid Lyngstad
Barbara Lynn
Loretta Lynn
Vera Lynn
Siw Malmkvist
Lata Mangeshkar
Linda McCartney
Kate McGarrigle
Christie McVie
Bette Midler
Jean Millington
June Millington
Liza Minnelli
Carmen Miranda
Joni Mitchell
Liz Mitchell
Marion Montgomery
Lee Morse
Nana Mouskouri
Anne Murray
Wenche Myhre
Holly Near
Olivia Newton-John
Stevie Nicks
Nico
Laura Nyro
Virginia O’Brien
Odetta
Yoko Ono
Shirley Owens
Patti Page
Dolly Parton
Freda Payne
Michelle Phillips
Edith Piaf
Ruth Pointer
Leontyne Price
Suzi Quatro
Gertrude Rainey
Bonnie Raitt
Carline Ray
Helen Reddy
Della Reese
Martha Reeves
June Richmond
Jeannie C. Riley
Minnie Riperton
Jean Ritchie
Chita Rivera
Clara Rockmore
Linda Ronstadt
Marianne Rosenberg
Diana Ross
Anna Russell
Melanie Safka
Buffy Sainte-Marie
Samantha Sang
Pattie Santos
Hazel Scott
Doreen Shaffer
Jackie Shane
Marlena Shaw
Sandie Shaw
Dinah Shore
Judee Sill
Carly Simon
Nina Simone
Nancy Sinatra
Siouxsie Sioux
Grace Slick
Bessie Smith
Mamie Smith
Patti Smith
Ethel Smyth
Mercedes Sosa
Ronnie Spector
Dusty Springfield
Mavis Staples
Candi Staton
Barbra Streisand
Poly Styrene
Maxine Sullivan
Donna Summer
Pat Suzuki
Norma Tanega
Tammi Terrell
Sister Rosetta Tharpe
Big Mama Thornton
Mary Travers
Moe Tucker
Tina Turner
Twiggy
Bonnie Tyler
Sylvia Tyson
Sarah Vaughan
Sylvie Vartan
Mariska Veres
Akiko Wada
Claire Waldoff
Jennifer Warnes
Dee Dee Warwick
Dionne Warwick
Dinah Washington
Ethel Waters
Elisabeth Welch
Kitty Wells
Mary Wells
Juliane Werding
Tina Weymouth
Cris Williamson
Ann Wilson
Mary Wilson
Nancy Wilson
Anna Mae Winburn
Syreeta Wright
Tammy Wynette
Nan Wynn
Those in italics have five or more pieces of usable visual, written, or audio propaganda already. If you have any visuals like photos or videos, or if you have something to say in words, submit it to this blog before round one begins on June 25th!
If you don't see a name you submitted here, it's because most or all of their career was as a child/they were too young for the cutoff, their career was almost entirely after 1979, or music was something they only dabbled in and are hardly known for. There are quite a few ladies on the list whose primary career wasn't "recording artist" or "live musician," but released several albums or were in musical theater, so they've been accepted.
#long post#miss billboard tourney#i wasn't originally going to list them all but i decided to do so because there are so many without propaganda
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TDA Orlando Predictions
Mini female
Top 20: navy Forrest, Elizabeth pugach, Amaya Rodriguez, Ella venerio, mila simunic, tinsley Wallace, Lainey Hess, Elliana macioce, Harper schwalb, Emma semtak, Reese braga, Marley Evans
Top 10: remi hilson, Antonia demartinis, Mikaela florez, leighton white, Amelia burres, lyric Simmons, Zoe ynguanzo
Top 3: Avery Altobelli, Sylvie win Szyndlar, Aliya yen, sienna dipietro
Mini Male
Top 3: jay ramos-Rivera, Rory Ross, Hudson Matthew’s, Isaiah santos
Junior Female
Top 20: Kendall brown, cydnee Abbott, Reagan Hess, Bianca rebellto, Elsie sandall, lily hackney, Estelle newsom, Leilani lawlor, Sara von rotz, Regan gerena
Top 10: olivia rose toneguzzo, madeleine shen, keringtyn spencer, ruby Arnold,Samantha geller, Berkeley scifres, Isabella zhong, Camila giraldo
Top 3: Helena olaerts, Anita Rodriguez, amabella tarrago, bristyn scifres
Junior male
Top 3: Gabriel gebara, Dylan Custodio, Josh Lundy, neo del corral
Teen Female
Top 20: ava d’ambrosio, miyah lagrant, Bella Rey d’armas, Jaya campagna Terrell, lekha rajkumar, savy luechtefeld, balbina cueva toussaint, joli du quenne, Brooklyn ladia, Stella eberts, Lilly Barajas
Top 10: desa jankes, Leila winker, braylynn grizzaffi, Hudson benayon, Hayley marshall, elie rabin
Top 3: Kylee casares, Bella rose Penrose, gracyn French, Giselle gandarilla
Teen Male
Top 20: Odin Baldwin, Nolan brinker, jack mckenzie, Holden griffin, nick d’ambrosio, Jayden hui, iain Cooke, jack Moore brown, Zolan laird
Top 10: Ryan Newman, Duane Ferguson, Sasha chernous, Anthony labritz, cam Williams, Angelo Durante, Jonathan archer
Top 3: Kylan wright, Blake metcalf, Kaden brown, garret sawyer
Senior female
Top 20: Elyse wingertsahn, Brooklyn law, Isabella bolivar Lopez, Ava Carroll, victoria reith, Gillian Gordon, Ellen grace olansen, sammi Chung
Top 10: preslie rosamond, sienna morris, Catherine Clayton, Savannah manning, Angel dimartino Palladio, Arianna quant, Lexi Blanchard, Ashley choy,
Top 3: Tatiana hagee, Sophie Garcia, dyllan Blackburn, sierra drayton
Senior male
Top 20: Patricio hoyo, Damian caraballo, Jayden lau, tyreke holt, Seth hendley, Anthony dessables, Alejandro Ruiz, Darius Goodson, Keaton Evans, Devon barner
Top 10: chance Phelps, skai llorente, cynsear epting, joshuah Rivera, Mekhi Johnson, Hugo Silva, Kaden Golding, Tristan gerzon, Jesse flaherty
Top 3: Nicholas bustos, Jackson roloff hafenbreadl, Sam Evans
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Curtis Amy (October 11, 1929 – June 5, 2002) was a jazz saxophonist.
He learned how to play clarinet before joining the Army, and during his time in service, picked up the tenor saxophone. After his discharge, he attended and graduated from Kentucky State College. He worked as an educator in Tennessee while playing in midwestern jazz clubs. He relocated to Los Angeles and signed with Pacific Jazz Records, often playing with organist Paul Bryant. In the mid-60s he spent three years as musical director of Ray Charles’ orchestra, together with his wife, Merry Clayton, and Steve Huffsteter.
As well as leading his bands and recording albums under his name, he also did session work and played the solos on several recordings, including The Doors’ song “Touch Me”, Carole King’s Tapestry, and Lou Rawls’ first albums, Black and Blue and Tobacco Road coinciding with Dexter Gordon in the Onzy Matthews big band, as well as working with Marvin Gaye, Tammy Terrell, and Smokey Robinson. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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Brooklynn - Thinkin' (Official Music Video) from Ryan Njenga on Vimeo.
Directed and Produced by Ryan Njenga | @ryannjenga Produced by Brad Girard | @internetbrad Executive Producers: Taron Mac | @taron_mac Executive Producer: Khalid Abdulqaadir | @khalid_abdulqaadir n Director of Photography & Lead Colorist: Joey Moreno | @im.the.joey Gaffer: Noah Gose Key Grip: Estelle Hansen | @lpscienceratlp 1st Assistant Director: Andrew Rovello | @aj_rovello Production Designer: Amelia Reeves | @amelia.reeves Art Assist: Vy Nguyen | @suburbancinema 1st Assistant Camera: Eric Warren | @smilingdreamer Audio Playback Operator/Re-Recording Sound Mixer: Zach Terrell | @mixmasterzach Second Unit Photographer: BLOOM ALLEN | @donttellanybodyok BTS Photographer: BRYCE KRUEGLER | @bryce_kuegler Animatior: CLAYTON CYRUS WADE | @nubisego Colorist: GREG RUBBERT | @gregrubbert
Production Company: NJENGA FILMS In association with @boombox.creative and @aga.productions
TALENT: Esai Saenz | @esaisaenz Andres Nelso | @andresnelso Joe Cornejo | @jmfcornejo Marqel Wills | @justchillkell
SPECIAL THANKS TO: Collin Martin | @criticalfocus Lights On KC | @lightsonkc Jesse Alvarado Esai Moreno | @esai.nspn Nimble Brewing | @nimblebrewing Stephaun Emanuel | @thedamndatdiva
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Still Here (2023) #ChrisStokes #CharlesMalikWhitfield #HarveyBJackson #ReneAranda #LaRitaShelby #TerrellClayton Mehr auf:
Jahr: 2023 (November) Genre: Thriller Regie: Chris Stokes Hauptrollen: Charles Malik Whitfield, Harvey B. Jackson, Rene Aranda, LaRita Shelby, Terrell Clayton, Tanee McCall, Veronika Bozeman, Erika Guillory White … Filmbeschreibung: Wenn William versehentlich seine Frau während eines heftigen Streits tötet, kehrt sie als Geist zurück, um sich an ihm zu rächen, was ihn dazu bringt, sich zu…
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Saint Louis Story Stitchers Artist Work Samples
Artist: Troy Anthony
Title of the artwork: Peace in the Prairie Minute: 0:00:00 to 1:34:17 Date created: 2018 Date Performed or Exhibited: 2018, Peace in the Prairie, .ZACK Theatre, screened with live performance elements 2019, Peace in the Prairie, Shaw Nature Reserve Freund Lodge, Saint Louis Storytelling Festival, screened with live performance elements 2020, To The Prairie, High Low Listening Room, screened with live performance elements 2022 Peace in the Prairie, World’s Fair Pavilion, film screened for Earth Day event 2023 Peace in the Prairie, Midwest Climate Summit, Olin School of Business, Washington University in St. Louis, portions of film screened with live performance elements Names of artists involved: Troy Anthony (videography, storyteller), Susan Colangelo, Demil Johnson (video editing), Ntegrity (audio editing) Medium: Videography Dimensions: (1:34 minutes out of a 1:10:35 minute video, one-channel color video with sound) Description: Saint Louis Story Stitchers presents Peace in the Prairie, an original presentation exploring the concepts of peace and violence, juxtaposing urban life as experienced by African American people living in the city of St. Louis, Missouri, and the state's endangered prairie lands. Over 7 years of visiting prairies and collecting stories in the city and in the prairies, the artists and youth have created an hour-long film called Peace in the Prairie. Troy Anthony is one of five videographers on the project. Troy has collected video at prairies throughout Missouri including the footage in this piece, collected in 2018 at Prairie State Park, Mindenmines, MO, with Susan Colangelo who collected still photography. The storyteller in this chapter of the film is also Troy Anthony, who recounts a story about survivor’s guilt from his time in the military in Iraq. The story audio was collected at Stitchers Storefront Studio, in St. Louis, MO in 2018.
Title of the artwork: Wade Minute: 1:34:17 to 7:35:00 Date created: 2020 Date Performed or Exhibited: 2021, Bruno David Gallery, Media Room, Clayton, MO 2021, Mid-America Arts Alliance, Kansas City, MO, reflect / project, an exhibition series featuring socially engaged video work by a selection of artists who identify as Queer, Trans, Black, Indigenous, and persons of color. Names of artists involved: Troy Anthony (videography), Susan Colangelo (video editing), Ntegrity, Emeara Burns, KP Dennis (song writing), KP Dennis, She’Kinah Taylor, Branden Lewis, Rachel Jackson, AnnaLise Cason, Shawn Prather, Terrell Fleming, (lyrics and vocals), Engineering and Mixing by Ntegrity, Mastering by Preston Jones, Sawhorse Studio
Medium: Video
Dimensions: (5:48 minutes, one-channel color video with sound) Description: Saint Louis Story Stitchers Artists Collective piece WADE is a work from the multi-year project entitled, The WHY of MY City. The WHY of MY City captures and documents black history through written word and art and gives audiences insight into neighbors’ lives. The WHY of MY City and WADE were presented in 2019 with support from Mid-America Arts Alliance and the National Endowment for the Arts, Missouri Humanities Council, a state agency, National Endowment for the Humanities, Missouri Foundation for Health, and Kranzberg Arts Foundation. Story Stitchers will publish an album and podcast series, StitchCast Studio Special Edition: The WHY of MY City in the spring of 2021.
Title of the artwork: 3 Steps Back Minute: 7:35:00 to 11:30:00
Date created: 2023
Date Performed or Exhibited: 2023, Office of Violence Prevention Kick Back, O’Fallon Park, St. Louis, and Show Me St. Louis on KSDK TV
Published: Ladue News, Aug 4, 2023, laduenews.com/family-and-education/inside-the-center/article_dbb082b0-32eb-11ee-a3d8-474ac4186187.html Names of artists involved: Troy Anthony (videography in O’Fallon Park), Susan Colangelo (video editing), Chris Pendleton (beat, audio editing), KP Dennis, Bobby Norfolk, Branden Lewis (lyrics and vocals), Keith Brown, Aakirah Muhammed, Officer James Harris II, St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department (dancers), Will James (choreography), Show Me St. Louis - KSDK (studio footage)
Medium: Video
Dimensions: (3:47 minutes, one-channel color video with sound)
Description: Firearms are the #1 leading cause of death of children 17 and younger in Missouri. Artists work with police and media in the St. Louis region to bring awareness to firearm safety to children and families through the arts to reduce accidental death and injury and teen suicide due to unlocked and loaded firearms in the home.
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taken directly from the discord !
kendrick sampson, raymond ablack, gemma chan, angela serafayan, manny jacinto, daniel ezra, lex scott davis, lucy alves, ali wong, ashley wong, charles melton, jeff satur, fivel stewart, tyler lepley, tati gabrielle, jonathan daviss, eve hewson, gulf karawut, sacha dawan, zuri reed, blair lamora, ashley callingbull, taylor zakhar perez, remy hii, andrew koji, chris evans, jurnee smollett - bell, kerry washington, viola davis, nathalie kelley, bahar sahin, ayca aysin turan, onur tuna, burcu ozberk, alp navruz, laura osma, clayton cardenas, titus makin, finn cole, berk cankat, erin moriarty, praneet akilla, win metawin, mercedes morris, hazal filiz küçükköse, seol inah, jessie mei li, freddy carter, archie renaux, greta onieogou, steven yeun, danielle galligan, ozgu kaya, nam joohyuk, park seojoon, kim soohyun, ahn jaehyun, kim bum, seo inguk, park hyungsik, song kang, han jihyun, lee jaewook, kim sejeong, poppy drayton, sofia carson, richie morris, zeeko zaki, piploy kanyarat, maris racal, keith powers, billie piper, adeline rudolph, chris hemsworth, devon terrell, ismael cruz cordova, lauren ridolff, ming xi, tenoch huerta, scott eastwood, and wakeema hollis !
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Show # 441 & 442 Playlists - The DJBC Happy Hour
Show # 441: (Not Including Segment Sound Bytes) "Turkey Lurkey Time" - Promises, Promises Ensemble "Temptation" - Bing Crosby "The Hawaiian War Chant" - Tommy Dorsey Band "Hang on Sloopy" - The McCoys "Thanksgiving Theme" - Vince Guaraldi
Show 442: (Not Including Segment Sound Bytes) "Who's Got It Better Than Us?" - Bailey "In The Big House" - Pop "Mr. Brightside" - The Killers "Hail to the Victors" - University of Michigan Marching Band "You Did It" - Rex Harrison "Happy Days Are Here Again" - Barbra Streisand "It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Year" - Andy Williams "Two Can Have A Party" - Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell "I Feel Free" - Cream "Fun, Fun, Fun" - The Beach Boys "Another Day of Sun" - La La Land "Rock This Town" - The Stray Cats (yay, Brian Setzer!) "About Damn Time" - Lizzo (because it was about damn time the Wolverines won in Columbus) "Rain on My Parade" - Bobby Darin "Play That Funky Music" - White Cherry "Rio" - Duran Duran "I Must Follow Him" - Little Peggy March & Chariot "The Man With The Bag" - Renee Fleming "Baby, You Got What It Takes" - Brook Benton & Dinah Washington "That Holiday Feeling" - Steve (Lawrence) & Eydie (Gorme) "What Are You Doing New Year's Eve" - Diana Krall & Clayton-Hamilton Orchestra "Hail to the Victors" - The University of Michigan Marching Band
#the djbc happy hour#victory along the olentangy#beat ohio#go blue#ohio state lost again#thedjbch2o#djbctf22#djbcht22#christmas in columbus#the holidays in columbus
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Five-0 Redux: A warning from McGarrett’s past reminds us of what matters most
By Wendie Burbridge / Special to the Star-Advertiser May 6, 2017
For the most part, fans watch “Hawaii Five-0” for more than just the pretty scenery, shoot-em-up action, and intense drama. Not that viewers don’t enjoy that part of the hit television show, it seems as if they want more than just a typical police procedural.
Earlier this week, I was talking to former principal and personnel director of Hawaii’s public schools, Wendell Staszkow, about “Hawaii Five-0.” Like most Hawaiians, Staszkow watched the original Jack Lord, James MacArthur, and Kam Fong version, which aired from 1968 to 1980. Today, as an “ex-pat” living in Las Vegas where he works as an admissions counselor for UNLV, he watches the reboot to get a weekly dose of his island home– and because his daughter writes this column. While we were talking on the phone last Sunday, he said the best thing in all my years of writing about the show.
“Sometimes I want to watch “Hawaii Five-0” just to see them chase the bad guys, lock ‘em up, and then go have a beer,” he said.
I had to laugh. I’ve had fans around the world tell me what they like and love about the show, but my dad wins the “best fan quote” award in seven seasons. Because while the plot my father presents is simple, easy, with no frills– these are usually the kind of episodes many of us enjoy the most. Sure, we like the car chases, and the gun fights, and the funny subplots with our secondary characters– but all in all, give us the good guys catching the bad guys, add a pau hana beer to the mix, and that is a great show.
So this week’s episode had me a little trepidatious. The episode, written by Rob Hanning and directed by Krishna Rao, was titled “He keʻu na ka ʻalae a Hina” which means “a croaking by Hina’s mudhen.” The title comes from a traditional ʻōlelo noʻeau, or Hawaiian proverb, that means “a warning of trouble, as the cry of a mudhen at night is a warning of distress.” The cry of distress comes from Naser Salaam (Omid Abtahi), an inmate at Gitmo, who McGarrett (Alex O’Loughlin) once showed great kindness to after he was captured by McG’s SEAL team ten years earlier.
Salaam asks McGarrett to come to Guantanamo Bay, so he can tell him in person about an impending terrorist attack on Oʻahu. He tells McG that if there is anyone who McGarrett loves on Oʻahu, “to get them off the island, and get them off now.” When McGarrett brings the news to his team, they are beyond skeptical. Yet, McGarrett feels that Salaam is paying McG back for the way McG treated him when he was being interrogated for information.
I loved the flashback scenes between McG and Salaam. While they were painful to watch, as Salaam has obviously been beaten and tortured, it is McGarrett’s actions that make the scenes between them so important. McG treats him with dignity. He brings him a prayer rug, allowing him ten minutes to pray. He gives him a meal after he has not been fed for a week, even though he is reprimanded by the CIA Operative (Terrell Clayton), who is in charge of gaining intel from Salaam. He sits with Salaam, speaking to the prisoner like a man and not as his enemy. He brings Salaam water as it is obvious he has not had any in days. It’s implied that McGarrett has brought Salaam clean clothing that also covers him appropriately for his prayer time. All of this tells us that McGarrett has tried very hard to treat Salaam decently, with respect, and kindness.
O’Loughlin is always so good in these intimate scenes. He can tell you so much with his eyes and his face. When he removes his ski mask, so that Salaam will see his face, we know he means to gain the man’s trust. As McG talks to him and spends time with him– man to man– rather than enemy to enemy, we can see how his actions reveal his desire to show Salaam that not all men are cruel.
Likewise, Abtahi is equally as strong in each scene, using his eyes to tell more of his character’s story. His character doesn’t speak much, just watches McGarrett for clues on how he is expected to act. It was intriguing to watch the two men play off each other. Both O’Loughlin and Abtahi make these simple, stripped down, scenes work on a much deeper level.
It is this strong use of these quiet scenes, peppered between the bigger and bolder scenes of action, and the Five-0 team chasing the bad guys, that help to make the episode so strong. It is in these scenes, with no special effects or stunts, where we can see how well “Hawaii Five-0” tells a story.
For me, it’s what saves the story. The impending terrorist attack seems so unlikely. Yet when it is coupled with the flashback scenes, showing the development of Salaam’s admiration of McGarrett, that helped to give the terrorist plotline a much stronger frame of reference.
While the Five-0 team chase down Salaam’s tip– to search for intelligence using the code name or phrase “Cain Allah.” With Jerry’s (Jorge Garcia) outside-the-box thinking they realize that perhaps it was an attempt at pronouncing Hawaiian words. So the closest to the word “cain” would be the word “kane” (pronounced kah-nay) or Hawaiian god of the sky, and instead of “Allah” the phrase “ala” as in “the way of”– which means, as McGarrett translates, “the way of the sky.”
Lou (Chi McBride) and Kono (Grace Park) search a travel agency, Ala O Kane, and find that it is actually a front for a “Hawala” which is a traditional way used in the Muslim world to transfer money. It was a way for families to send money home and is mostly based on trust and honor. Yet the team finds all of the paper records of transactions and quickly send the names to Chin (Daniel Dae Kim) who finds a link to a supposed suspect, Adnan Khalid (Nick Shakoour). Khalid is a naturalized American citizen living and teaching in Hawaiʻi, and as they search for him the show gets to turn on their high-powered action.
Five-0 storms Khalid’s house and find a planted video that announces Jihad and the reason for the terrorist attack. The video is set to be uploaded at 6:20 that evening, but they still do not know where Khalid could be. Lou and McG stake out a mosque in Mānoa and have Chin call his burner phone– as it rings, the two chase the owner of the phone, only to have him try and escape on a motorcycle before he is fatally t-boned by an oncoming car.
Once McG turns him over, they realize it was not Khalid they were chasing, but someone else. Seems as if Khalid is being framed to make it look like he is the one orchestrating the terrorist attack. As Lou and McG continue to search for a possible target, they find a photo on the dead bad guy’s burner phone and make a connection to an empty downtown office building.
They think it’s odd that an empty building is going to be attacked. But as they head toward the building, Lou sees that it is in the flight path of oncoming planes. Chin checks all 6:20 flights and realizes that a Marine, who was killed trying to arrest a high-ranking Al Qaeda leader, along with several members of his unit, are on a flight arriving shortly after 6:20. It is also scheduled to fly right over the empty office building.
I think this is where I start to notice the extreme difference of the stunt work of the show versus what it was just a few episodes ago. Stunt coordinator Eric Norris is obviously a complete professional, but his stunts are far more violent and brutal than they have been in the past. While I don’t normally mention that, I sometimes think perhaps too much violence doesn’t work for this show. We want our team to live and not limp– or have so many black eyes. I’m not trying to be a baby– but really, does McG have to get beat up so bad every week? His shiner at the end was awful. Kudos to the make-up team because it looked so real, I hurt for the guy.
So the team realizes that the terrorist attack is that they are going to shoot down the plane filled with innocent civilians and marines– and race to the roof to stop it from happening. McG ends up crawling up the side of the office building, using little more than the fingerhold ledges, to make it onto the roof. I suppose good shoes and gloves helped. Kono and Lou have a standard shootout with two goons protecting the roof access door, so the real terrorist can shoot down the plane with an over the shoulder rocket launcher.
Once McG gets to the roof, the fight that ensues is not at all pretty. McG stabs a knife into the bad guy’s groin and takes a few good punches before he finally just picks up the rocket launcher. When he blows our unnamed bad guy to dust with a well-aimed rocket, we’re pretty excited/shocked/surprised. Good thing the building was empty because the rocket sure left a mark, as well as a small fiery crater.
I suppose that means that my dad got his way this week. Five-0 did chase some very bad guys; they saved the innocent, the framed Khalid; they stopped the terrorists from killing the Marines who were bringing their hero friend home; they had a couple of high-speech car chases and cool gunfights; there was a motorcycle stunt; McGarrett risked his life crawling up the side of a building and engaged in some slick hand-to-hand combat– before taking someone out with a rocket launcher.
And the team ended up having beers and shrimp fried rice at Kamekona’s, where we also tied up the humorous moment of the episode. Humor is always important for an episode and this week didn’t disappoint with Gerard Hirsch (the beloved Willie Garson) returning to again ask Kono to come to his rescue. This time, Adam (Ian Anthony Dale) helped Hirsch with a business plan to expand his crime scene cleaning business. Adam helps him rewrite the plan and shows it to Kamekona (Taylor Wily). Kamekona gives Hirsch the money to expand, thus becoming his partner in cleaning up crime.
So, Dad, you win. This week’s episode had all the parts you like– but it also had the kind of scenes that reveal so much about the character of Five-0. It is those moments that help to show the deep feeling of justice that McGarrett upholds no matter what he faces or what returns from his past.
SOURCE - http://www.staradvertiser.com/2017/05/06/features/five-0-redux/warning-mcgarretts-past-reminds-us-matters/
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Can you believe it's 2019? I can't! The tides of time seem to shift and be stuck all at once, and we find ourselves with nearly a decade slipped into the rearview mirror as we launch headlong into a future. What can we count on? What can we trust? I always find grounding in music, and found myself looking for songs that seemed to answer with a sense of belonging, purpose, understanding and caring for the first mix I've compiled in 2019. We're constantly carving out an existence that's finding the rose growing up through the concrete. I hope these tunes inspire you to be thankful for yourself, and what you have and not to fear asking calling in what you need to move further into the person you wish to be. Happy New Year, 2019 y'all.
#Mixcloud#Playlist#Happy New Year#2019#Chuck Jackson#Tammi Terrell#patty and the emblems#merry clayton#Lenny Welch#Kim Weston#Bill Medley
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Round One Has Finished!
Well, everyone, we've just concluded the first round of the Miss Billboard Tourney. Thank you all for participating thus far! Congratulations to the following, who are advancing to Round Two:
Lale Andersen
Julie Andrews
Patty Andrews
Joan Armatrading
Dorothy Ashby
Joan Baez
Pearl Bailey
Josephine Baker
LaVern Baker
Florence Ballard
Eileen Barton
Shirley Bassey
Lola Beltran
Teresa Brewer
Anne Briggs
Ruth Brown
Joyce Bryant
Kate Bush
Maria Callas
Blanche Calloway
Wendy Carlos
Diahann Carroll
Karen Carpenter
Charo
Cher
Gigliola Cinquetti
Petula Clark
Merry Clayton
Patsy Cline
Judy Collins
Rita Coolidge
Gal Costa
Betty Davis
Doris Day
Lucienne Delyle
Jackie DeShannon
Marlene Dietrich
Julie Driscoll
Cass Elliot
Agnetha Faeltskog
Marianne Faithfull
Mimi Farina
Ella Fitzgerald
Roberta Flack
Connie Francis
Aretha Franklin
Judy Garland
Crystal Gayle
Gloria Gaynor
Bobbie Gentry
Lesley Gore
Eydie Gorme
Margo Guryan
Sheila Guyse
Annie Haslam
Billie Holiday
Betty Hutton
Wanda Jackson
Joan Jett
Etta Jones
Gloria Jones
Grace Jones
Janis Joplin
Eartha Kitt
Chaka Khan
Gladys Knight
Sonja Kristina
Patti Labelle
Cleo Laine
Barbara Lewis
Abbey Lincoln
Julie London
Anni-Frid Lyngstad
Loretta Lynn
Lata Mangeshkar
Linda McCartney
Christie McVie
Jean Millington
Liza Minnelli
Carmen Miranda
Stevie Nicks
Nico
Laura Nyro
Odetta
Patti Page
Dolly Parton
Freda Payne
Ruth Pointer
Leontyne Price
Suzi Quatro
Bonnie Raitt
Carline Ray
June Richmond
Jean Ritchie
Clara Rockmore
Linda Ronstadt
Diana Ross
Buffy Sainte-Marie
Hazel Scott
Marlena Shaw
Nina Simone
Nancy Sinatra
Grace Slick
Mamie Smith
Patti Smith
Mercedes Sosa
Ronnie Spector
Barbra Streisand
Poly Styrene
Maxine Sullivan
Donna Summer
Pat Suzuki
Tammi Terrell
Sister Rosetta Tharpe
Big Mama Thornton
Mary Travers
Tina Turner
Bonnie Tyler
Sarah Vaughan
Akiko Wada
Dionne Warwick
Mary Wells
Tina Weymouth
Cris Williamson
Ann Wilson
Mary Wilson
Nancy Wilson
Syreeta Wright
The aforementioned ladies are accepting propaganda for their next posts. To give folks some time to prepare any sort of written/visual/audio propaganda for submission to my asks, Round Two will begin at midnight PST on July 10th.
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the star analyses...so far
the actors
ira aldridge
eddie “rochester” anderson
fatty arbuckle
humphrey bogart
marlon brando
charlie chaplin
montgomery clift
gary cooper
sammy davis, jr.
james dean
errol flynn
clark gable
cary grant
william haines
juano hernández
rock hudson
rex ingram
canada lee
harold lloyd
robert mitchum
tom neal
ramón novarro
laurence olivier
gregory peck
lincoln perry
sidney poitier
anthony quinn
paul robeson
frank sinatra
rudolph valentino
john wayne
orson welles
the actresses
lauren bacall
josephine baker
theda bara
brigitte bardot
ingrid bergman
clara bow
louise brooks
diahann carroll
joan crawford
dorothy dandridge
bette davis
doris day
dolores del río
marlene dietrich
peg entwistle
maría félix
greta garbo
ava gardner
lillian gish
gloria grahame
jean harlow
susan hayward
rita hayworth
audrey hepburn
lena horne
grace kelly
eartha kitt
veronica lake
hedy lamarr
carole landis
vivien leigh
carole lombard
jayne mansfield
hattie mcdaniel
marilyn monroe
mabel normand
merle oberon
barbara payton
gail russell
norma shearer
barbara stanwyck
olive thomas
gene tierney
lupe vélez
fredi washington
natalie wood
loretta young
the couples
annabella + tyrone power
bogie + bacall
frank + ava
frida kahlo + diego rivera
gable + lombard
john + yoko
oj + nicole brown simpson
viv + larry
the rivalries
bette davis vs. joan crawford
inspirations + muses
joyce bryant
gia carangi
coco chanel
beloved public figures
jacqueline kennedy onassis
john f. kennedy
princess diana
the notable + infamous
david bacon
susan cabot
shauna grant
dorothy hale
hugh hefner
athalia pondsell lindsley
donyale luna
anjette lyles
marquis de sade
niccolo machiavelli
evelyn mchale
evelyn nesbit
adam clayton powell, jr.
philippa schuyler
literary figures
jack kerouac
musicians + artists
louis armstrong
syd barrett
maria callas
katherine dunham
duke ellington
ella fitzgerald
marvin gaye
jimi hendrix
billie holiday
whitney houston
frida kahlo
john lennon
keith moon
edith piaf
hazel scott
selena
tupac shakur
tammi terrell
yoko ono
special analyses
cancer men and suicide
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Def by Temptation
James Bond III’s DEF BY TEMPTATION (1990) is a curious mix of improvisatory comedy and horror tropes with spiritual elements reminiscent of Spencer Williams, Jr.’s THE BLOOD OF JESUS (1941) and GO DOWN, DEATH (1944). Bond plays the orphaned son of a preacher (Samuel L. Jackson) killed by a succubus (Cynthia Bond). Before going full-time into the ministry, he decides to explore life by visiting childhood friend Kadeem Hardison in New York, where Bond sets her sites on him. The lighter scenes with the two young men and wannabe player Bill Nunn have a loose improvisational feel that’s refreshing. But the expository and more dramatic scenes have the repetitious nature of bad improv. As the plot progresses and Hardison and Nunn set out to save the young man, the film starts taking itself way too seriously. It also seems to reinforce (rather than reflecting or critiquing) the misogyny inherent in conservative Christianity, which muddles the plot a bit. The demon’s first victims are a married man (Rony Clayton) cheating on his wife and a bartender (John Canada Terrell) who’s just dumped one girlfriend for getting pregnant and is about to shack up with a married woman for the weekend. That doesn’t necessarily make her unsympathetic. In addition, the kill scenes are well shot and even include a bow to Jacques Tourneur’s THE LEOPARD MAN (1943), so suddenly making her a wicked woman to be destroyed (for exercising power over toxic masculinity?) seems a bit antediluvian. Cynthia Bond is quite good as she puts on a variety of personas to lure men into her clutches, and Melba Moore gets to use her great voice as a psychic and singing “Face to Face” over the closing titles. The soundtrack also includes cuts by Freddie Jackson and Ashford & Simpson. Even in the bad print streaming on Shudder, you can tell that Ernest R. Dickinson did a great job with the cinematography; it’s smoky and atmospheric and helps cover up the low budget.
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Psychodrama: Part Four
Pairing: Spencer Reid x Female!Reader
Word Count: ~2.1k
Warnings: fluff, canon violence, canon language, canon talk of death, methods of kill
Author’s Note: I do not own anything from Criminal Minds. All credit goes to their respective owners. If there is any warnings that exceed the normal death/kills from the show, I will list them. If you’ve seen the show, then it’s the same level of angst unless otherwise stated
You decide that it’s better if you go to the parole officer to get Roland Lynch instead holed up in the police station with Elle, JJ, and Spencer. You grab your jacket and head out with Gideon, Hotch, Derek, and Wallace. JJ managed to get hold of Roland’s parole officer very easily, so you took the opportunity to meet up with him outside of a taco stand where he’s currently getting lunch on-the-go.
“You're Lynch's parole officer,” Derek says to Terrell Clayton. “When was the last time you talked to him?”
“I haven't talked to Lynch in a month.”
“What can you tell us about him?” Gideon wonders.
“Roland? A real peach. He used to punish his girls by raping them in front of their little sisters.”
You become silent at the “r” word, but you don’t sink into your shell. You’re trying to live with the fact that it happened to you, and to not let it determine your future. It’s hard, but you’re trying as best as you can.
“He got a habit?” you ask.
“Which one of mine doesn't?”
“If Lynch is our guy, he's going downhill fast, but if he's tweaking, he's going down even faster.”
“His latest drug test isn't back yet, but I'm betting it isn't going to be clean,” Terrell scoffs.
“You got a line on him?”
“Give me a break. You know what my caseload is like?”
“He might have beaten a civilian to death with a mac-10, caved in a meter maid's face, and that's just the beginning. Does that make the top of your list?” you ask, crossing your arms.
“I’ll make some calls,” Terrell sighs.
“Thank you,” Gideon nods.
He makes his calls and gets the location of Roland. He’s at a restaurant/bar that’s on the other side of town. You don’t know why he's still in the same town as his parole officer which means he’s confident he’s not going to get caught, or he’s dangerous if he does. Regardless, you and your team head over to the restaurant to catch him. Thankfully, he’s there when you get there.
“FBI. I need Roland Lynch. Talk to me, Roland Lynch.” The men and women who are in Derek’s way point to where Roland is, and you head over to him. As soon as Roland sees the FBi at the door, he tries to book it, but Derek is way ahead of him. Derek puts away his gun and slams Roland against a booth to make sure he isn’t going anywhere. “Don't even think about it. Don't move! Give it to me.” Roland takes out the gun he’s got stashed in his jeans and hands it over to Derek who passes it off to you. He then handcuffs him. “You know I can count about sixteen different ways you've just violated your parole.”
“They send in feds for busting parole?”
“We're here for the bank robberies and the delivery man you killed.”
“I don't rob banks.”
“You violated parole, we've got you on possession, and you're going down.”
“You think I'm gonna roll over ‘cause you're waving three to five at me? I took beatings that lasted longer than that.”
“It's not him,” you say to Gideon. “He’s bad, but he’s way too secure to be our unsub. Whoever is robbing these banks is severely mentally ill. I don’t believe Roland is responsible.”
You know Gideon believes you, but if Roland isn’t the unsub, then you’re going to take him in for the charges and violations he’s currently breaking.
“If I were you, I wouldn't even worry about the murder charge,” Gideon speaks up. “I'd worry what happens to you when word gets around you're a pervert.”
“Yeah, well, I made my living being a pervert. You can tell them that.”
“Oh, this is different. You went after little old ladies and kids. Witnesses say you got off when the old lady took her shirt off. Old ladies and kids… inside… think about it.”
Roland looks like he’s completely out of it, and Derek grabs his chin to make him look into his eyes, though Roland is completely stoned out of his mind.
“Hey, Roland, you're high out of your mind right now, aren't you?”
“Get him in the car. Take him back to the field office, spend a few hours with him, and he'll sober up.”
“Give me a pot of coffee and I'll go all night with this fool. Get him out of here.”
The officers who escorted you take Roland away, and you take out your phone to call Spencer. You’re sure Roland isn’t your guy, but maybe they found something useful back at the office. Spencer answers on the third ring.
“We got him, Spencer. This guy's a hardcore prison rat.”
“Hang on,” Elle says in the background.
“What’s going on?” you ask Spencer.
“We just got another call at a restaurant in the south bay,” JJ says in the background. “A guy came in wearing a ski-mask and started making people undress. He just shot a fourteen-year-old kid.”
“When?”
“Ten minutes ago.”
“What did she just say?” you gasp and turn to your team who knows your look all too well.
“Hardcore or not, you've got the wrong scumbag.”
“Alright, text me the address.” You hang up and roll your head to the side to work out the kinks. “Roland’s not our guy. Our unsub just shot a fourteen-year-old kid at a diner in the south bay ten minutes ago.”
“I can’t fucking believe it,” Derek mutters.
You and your team head over to the address that JJ texted you, and you meet the rest of your team from the station. Everyone is already freaked out about what just happened, and since there is a dead child here, you feel more than just panic. You feel the sadness and heartbreak of his mother because she had to witness her son getting killed right in front of her. The cafe has been cleared out except for the workers, and you head inside to try and talk to potential witnesses about what just happened. Officer Murad is already on the scene, and he has the security tapes already up on the small TV around the counter.
“According to witnesses, he came in and fired into the ceiling. He separated all the kids from their parents,” Murad explains.
Once the unsub got the kids separated, he tried to force the kid to beat up his own mother. The kid refused, obviously, but the mother told him it was okay. Still, he refused, and that’s what got him shot right in front of her.
“He's forcing the sons to hit their mothers,” Spencer gasps.
“He started to,” Murad corrected. “When he tried to get the first one to hit his mother harder, he refused, and when he refused…”
“It doesn't make sense. They're children,” Hotch hisses.
“He's playing out a fantasy.”
“Yeah, but it's his fantasy and someone else's children.”
“They're surrogates of some kind.”
“No. You don't do this to someone else's kids to get off. You just don't do it.”
Hotch is clearly upset at this and heads into the kitchen where Gideon follows him. This case is proving to be very stressful, and Spencer can see it on your face. He brings you into a hug, and you accept the warmth from his body. You rest your head on his chest and let all of your stress out in the form of deep sighs. His hugs do a good job at relaxing you. Suddenly, Gideon comes out of the kitchen and points to you.
“You’re coming with me. We’re talking to Bill Henderson again.”
“Duty calls,” you say and part from your boyfriend.
“You’re going to be okay.”
You nod and leave his side, heading back to the station with Gideon. When you get there, Bill is already waiting with his family again. They are in the same position as last time with the kids on the couch and the parents in the chairs in front of the couch. Bill hates that he’s here again, and when he sees you, he becomes verbal.
“I don't know what else I can tell you. I've already gone over it three times.”
“What we need to know is if there's something in that tape that you don't want us to know about?”
“There were twelve other people in that bank who were forced to watch. What could I possibly be hiding?”
“This is about your children, isn't it?” you ask, and he becomes closed off. “We're sorry. Mr. Henderson, but this is very important.”
“He's already killed two people and he's not going to stop,” Gideon adds.
“God!” Claire Henderson, his wife, explodes. “Go ahead. Why don't you tell them what he did to us, what you let him do?”
“He had a gun. He was going to kill me.”
Claire stands up since she doesn’t want to be here anymore. She motions for her kids to follow her, and the three of them leave the room.
“They took my family from me. We can't even look at each other anymore,” Bill softly sobs in his chair.
If something else did happen, then he isn’t going to tell you about it. There was no point in coming back here and talking to him since you have no new information that could help you. You’re outside with Gideon just talking to him about where to go from here when one of the Henderson kids, Darren, approaches you.
“Excuse me. Is it true he would have killed my father if he tried to stand up to him?”
“There's no way to know, Darren, but your father did the right thing,” you say softly.
“Is there some reason you doubt that?”
“It's just... the robber said something afterwards. He said he was sorry.”
Wait, he apologized? Sadists don’t apologize for anything, they revel in the fact that they have control over their victims. This opens up a whole new side of your unsub you didn't know he had. The rest of the team that stayed back at the restaurant came back to the station when there was no other information they could get from the place. When everyone was in the same room, you told them what Darren said.
“He apologized? Sadists don't apologize. They gloat, maybe, but they don't apologize,” Elle shakes her head.
“Our guy's not a sadist. We got that part of the profile wrong,” Gideon states.
“He doesn't derive any sadistic pleasure from these fantasies, they're more like a compulsion. Compulsion that's literally life or death. I mean, if anyone interferes, he kills them. It's like he's compelled to direct these fantasies using these people as actors,” you say.
“Actors on a stage. It’s a play.”
“It's a psychodrama,” Spencer corrects.
“What’s that?” JJ wonders.
“It's a form of psychotherapy whereby actors serve as surrogates for actual people in the patient's life. It incorporates many elements of theatre including an audience. There's a very famous pilot program at the San Luis Obispo county jail in the mid-nineties.”
“Isn't that just a couple hours away from here?” Jj wonders.
“Let's go over the suspect list and see how many of them did time in San Luis Obispo.”
“I’ll call Penelope,” you offer and take out your phone. You get her on the line after the first ring. “We need your genius, Pen.”
“Don’t you always? What shall I serve?”
“That suspect list we gave you? How many of them did time in San Luis Obispo?”
It takes her a moment to gather the information, but she has it in minutes.
“The answer is four.”
“Come on. Tell me you narrowed it down a little more than that,” you sigh.
“Only two live in the state, but only one lives in LA.”
“What a queen,” you praise.
“Caleb Dale Sheppard, last known address 236 Harbor Lane, Inglewood.”
“Thank you so much!” You hang up and turn to your team with a smile. “Our unsub is Caleb Dale Sheppard, and he lives in Inglewood.”
“That's only 1.6 miles from the last restaurant that he hit,” Spencer says, and JJ gives him a weird look. “I've been studying a lot of LA maps.”
What everyone else thinks is his weirdest traits, you think they are the most interesting. Spencer wouldn’t be Spencer without knowing what he knows. You love him for it. Wait… love? Do you really love him? You push back the thought for a later date; you have something more pressing to deal with.
“If he's been attacking that close to home, he's given up any interest in protecting his identity.”
“We need to all go down there and split up, half to his address, half patrol in the area around the restaurant in case he's on the hunt.”
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BLACK LIVES MATTER
A list with black artists who have a song in the Unknown Songs That Should Be Known-playlist (Can be a black artist in a band or just solo-artist) (no specific genre)
Bull’s Eye - Blacknuss, Prince Prime - Funk Aftershow - Joe Fox - Alternative Hip-hop Strangers in the Night - Ben L’Oncle Soul - Soul Explore - Mack Wilds - R&B Something To Do - IGBO - Funk
Down With The Trumpets - Rizzle Kicks - Pop Dans ta ville - Dub Inc. - Reggae Dance or Die - Brooklyn Funk Essentials - Funk FACELESS - The PLAYlist, Glenn Lewis - R&B Tell Me Father - Jeangu Macrooy - Soul
Southern Boy - John The Conquerer - Blues Hard Rock Savannah Grass - Kes - Dancehall Dr. Funk - The Main Squeeze - Funk Seems I’m Never Tired of Loving You - Lizz Wright - Jazz Out of My Hands - TheColorGrey, Oddisee - Hip-Hop/Pop
Raised Up in Arkansas - Michael Burks - Blues Black Times - Sean Kuti, Egypt 80, Carlos Santana - Afrobeat Cornerstone - Benjamin Clementine - Indie Shine On - R.I.O., Madcon - Electronic Pop Bass On The Line - Bernie Worrell - Funk
When We Love - Jhené Aiko - R&B Need Your Love - Curtis Harding - Soul Too Dry to Cry - Willis Earl Beal - Folk Your House - Steel Pulse - Reggae Power - Moon Boots, Black Gatsby - Deep House
Vinyl Is My Bible - Brother Strut - Funk Diamond - Izzy Biu - R&B Elusive - blackwave., David Ngyah - Hip-hop Don’t Ever Let Nobody Drag Your Spirit Down - Heritage Blues Orchestra - Blues Sastanàqqàm - Tinariwen - Psychedelic Rock
Disco To Go - Brides of Funkenstein - Funk/Soul Circles - Durand Jones & The Indications - Retro Pop Cheesin’ - Cautious Clay, Remi Wolf, sophie meiers - R&B Changes - Charles Bradley - Soul The Sweetest Sin - RAEVE - House
Gyae Su - Pat Thomas, Kwashibu Area Band - Funk What Am I to Do - Ezra Collective, Loyle Carner - Hip-hop Get Your Groove On - Cedric Burnside - Blues Old Enough To Know Better - Steffen Morrisson - Soul Wassiye - Habib Koité - Khassonke musique
Dance Floor - Zapp - Funk Wake Up - Brass Against, Sophia Urista - Brass Hard-Rock BIG LOVE - Black Eyed Peas - Pop The Greatest - Raleigh Ritchie - R&B DYSFUNCTIONAL - KAYTRANADA, VanJess - Soul
See You Leave - RJD2, STS, Khari Mateen - Hip-hop Sing A Simple Song - Maceo Parker - Jazz/Funk Have Mercy - Eryn Allen Kane - Soul Homenage - Brownout - Latin Funk Can’t Sleep - Gary Clark Jr. - Blues Rock
Toast - Koffee - Dancehall Freedom - Ester Dean - R&B Iskaba - Wande Coal, DJ Tunez - Afropop High Road - Anthony Riley - Alternative Christian Sunny Days - Sabrina Starke - Soul
The Talking Fish - Ibibio Sound Machine - Funk Paralyzed - KWAYE - Indie Purple Heart Blvd - Sebastian Kole - Pop WORSHIP - The Knocks, MNEK - Deep House BMO - Ari Lennox - R&B
Promises - Myles Sanko - Soul .img - Brother Theodore - Funk Singing the Blues - Ruthie Foster, Meshell Ndegeocello - Blues Nobody Like You - Amartey, SBMG, The Livingtons - Hip-hop Starship - Afriquoi, Shabaka Hutchings, Moussa Dembele - Deep House
Lay My Troubles Down - Aaron Taylor - Funk Bloodstream - Tokio Myers - Classic Sticky - Ravyn Lenae - R&B Why I Try - Jalen N’Gonda - Soul Motivation - Benjamin Booker - Folk
quand c’est - Stromae - Pop Let Me Down (Shy FX Remix) - Jorja Smith, Stormzy, SHY FX - Reggae Funny - Gerald Levert - R&B Salt in my Wounds - Shemekia Copeland - Blues Our Love - Samm Henshaw - Soul
Make You Feel That Way - Blackalicious - Jazz Hip-hop Knock Me Out - Vintage Trouble - Funk Take the Time - Ronald Bruner, Jr., Thundercat - Alternative Thru The Night - Phonte, Eric Roberson - R&B Keep Marchin’ - Raphael Saadiq - Soul
Shake Me In Your Arms - Taj Mahal, Keb’ Mo’ - Blues Meet Me In The Middle - Jodie Abascus - Pop Raise Hell - Sir the Baptist, ChurchPpl - Gospel Pop Mogoya - Oumou Sangaré - Wassoulou Where’s Yesterday - Slakah The Beatchild - Hip-hop
Lose My Cool - Amber Mark - R&B New Funk - Big Sam’s Funky Nation - Funk I Got Love - Nate Dogg - Hip-hop Nothing’s Real But Love - Rebecca Ferguson - Soul Crazy Race - The RH Factor - Jazz
Spies Are Watching Me - Voilaaa, Sir Jean - Funk The Leaders - Boka de Banjul - Afrobeat Fast Lane - Rationale - House Conundrum - Hak Baker - Folk Don’t Make It Harder On Me - Chloe x Halle - R&B
Plastic Hamburgers - Fantastic Negrito - Hardrock Beyond - Leon Bridges - Pop God Knows - Dornik - Soul Soleil de volt - Baloji - Afrofunk Do You Remember - Darryl Williams, Michael Lington - Jazz Get Back - McClenney - Alternative Three Words - Aaron Marcellus - Soul
Spotify playlist
In memory of:
Aaron Bailey Adam Addie Mae Collins Ahmaud Arbery Aiyana Stanley Jones Akai Gurley Alberta Odell Jones Alexia Christian Alfonso Ferguson Alteria Woods Alton Sterling Amadou Diallo Amos Miller Anarcha Westcott Anton de Kom Anthony Hill Antonio Martin Antronie Scott Antwon Rose Jr. Arthur St. Clair Atatiana Jefferson Aubrey Pollard Aura Rosser Bennie Simons Berry Washington Bert Dennis Bettie Jones Betsey Billy Ray Davis Bobby Russ Botham Jean Brandon Jones Breffu Brendon Glenn Breonna Taylor Bud Johnson Bussa
Calin Roquemore Calvin McDowell Calvin Mike and his family Carl Cooper Carlos Carson Carlotta Lucumi Carol Denise McNair Carol Jenkins Carole Robertson Charles Curry Charles Ferguson Charles Lewis Charles Wright Charly Leundeu Keunang Chime Riley Christian Taylor Christopher Sheels Claude Neal Clementa Pickney Clifford Glover Clifton Walker Clinton Briggs Clinton R. Allen Cordella Stevenson Corey Carter Corey Jones Cynthia Marie Graham Hurd Cynthia Wesley
Daniel L. Simmons Danny Bryant Darius Randell Robinson Darius Tarver Darrien Hunt Darrius Stewart David Felix David Joseph David McAtee David Walker and his family Deandre Brunston Deborah Danner Delano Herman Middleton Demarcus Semer Demetrius DuBose Depayne Middleton-Doctor Dion Johnson Dominique Clayton Dontre Hamilton Dred Scott
Edmund Scott Ejaz Choudry Elbert Williams Eleanor Bumpurs Elias Clayton Elijah McClain Eliza Woods Elizabeth Lawrence Elliot Brooks Ellis Hudson Elmer Jackson Elmore Bolling Emantic Fitzgerald Bradford Jr. Emmett Till Eric Garner Eric Harris Eric Reason Ernest Lacy Ernest Thomas Ervin Jones Eugene Rice Eugene Williams Ethel Lee Lance Ezell Ford
Felix Kumi Frank Livingston Frank Morris Frank Smart Frazier B. Baker Fred Hampton Fred Rochelle Fred Temple Freddie Carlos Gray Jr.
George Floyd George Grant George Junius Stinney Jr. George Meadows George Waddell George Washington Lee Gregory Gunn
Harriette Vyda Simms Moore Harry Tyson Moore Hazel “Hayes” Turner Henry Ezekial Smith Henry Lowery Henry Ruffin Henry Scott Hosea W. Allen
India Kager Isaac McGhie Isadore Banks Italia Marie Kelly
Jack Turner Jamar Clark Jamel Floyd James Byrd Jr. James Craig Anderson James Earl Chaney James Powell James Ramseur James Tolliver James T. Scott Janet Wilson Jason Harrison Javier Ambler J.C. Farmer Jemel Roberson Jerame Reid Jesse Thornton Jessie Jefferson Jim Eastman Joe Nathan Roberts John Cecil Jones John Crawford III John J. Gilbert John Ruffin John Taylor Johnny Robinson Jonathan Ferrell Jonathan Sanders Jordan Edwards Joseph Mann Julia Baker Julius Jones July Perry Junior Prosper
Kalief Browder Karvas Gamble Jr. Keith Childress, Jr. Kelly Gist Kelso Benjamin Cochrane Kendrick Johnson Kenneth Chamberlain Sr. Kenny Long Kevin Hicks Kevin Matthews Kiwane Albert Carrington
Lacy Mitchell Lamar Smith Laquan McDonald Laura Nelson Laura Wood L.B. Reed L.D. Nelson Lemuel Penn Lemuel Walters Leonard Deadwyler Leroy Foley Levi Harrington Lila Bella Carter Lloyd Clay Louis Allen Lucy
M.A. Santa Cruz Maceo Snipes Malcom X Malice Green Malissa Williams Manuel Ellis Marcus Deon Smith Marcus Foster Marielle Franco Mark Clark Maria Martin Lee Anderson Martin Luther King Jr. Matthew Avery Mary Dennis Mary Turner Matthew Ajibade May Noyes Mckenzie Adams Medgar Wiley Evers Michael Brown Michael Donald Michael Griffith Michael Lee Marshall Michael Lorenzo Dean Michael Noel Michael Sabbie Michael Stewart Michelle Cusseaux Miles Hall Moses Green Mya Hall Myra Thompson
Nathaniel Harris Pickett Jr. Natasha McKenna Nicey Brown Nicholas Heyward Jr.
O’Day Short family Orion Anderson Oscar Grant III Otis Newsom
Pamela Turner Paterson Brown Jr. Patrick Dorismond Philando Castile Phillip Pannell Phillip White Phinizee Summerour
Quaco
Ramarley Graham Randy Nelson Raymond Couser Raymond Gunn Regis Korchinski-Paquet Rekia Boyd Renisha McBride Riah Milton Robert Hicks Robert Mallard Robert Truett Rodney King Roe Nathan Roberts Roger Malcolm and his wife Roger Owensby Jr. Ronell Foster Roy Cyril Brooks Rumain Brisbon Ryan Matthew Smith
Sam Carter Sam McFadden Samuel DuBose Samuel Ephesians Hammond Jr. Samuel Hammond Jr. Samuel Leamon Younge Jr. Sandra Bland Sean Bell Shali Tilson Sharonda Coleman-Singleton Shukri Abdi Simon Schuman Slab Pitts Stella Young Stephon Clark Susie Jackson
T.A. Allen Tamir Rice Tamla Horsford Tanisha Anderson Timothy Caughman Timothy Hood Timothy Russell Timothy Stansbury Jr. Timothy Thomas Terrence Crutcher Terrill Thomas Tom Jones Tom Moss Tony McDade Tony Terrell Robinson Jr. Trayvon Martin Troy Hodge Troy Robinson Tula Tyler Gerth Tyre King Tywanza Sanders
Victor Duffy Jr. Victor White III
Walter Lamar Scott Wayne Arnold Jones Wesley Thomas Wilbert Cohen Wilbur Bundley Will Brown Will Head Will Stanley Will Stewart Will Thompson Willie James Howard Willie Johnson Willie McCoy Willie Palmer Willie Turks William Brooks William Butler William Daniels William Fambro William Green William L. Chapman II William Miller William Pittman Wyatt Outlaw
Yusef Kirriem Hawkins
The victims of LaLaurie (1830s) The black victims of the Opelousas massacre (1868) The black victims of the Thibodaux massacre (1887) The black victims of the Wilmington insurrection (1898) The black victims of the Johnson-Jeffries riots (1910) The black victims of the Red summer (1919) The black victims of the Elaine massacre (1919) The black victims of the Ocoee massacre (1920) The victims of the MOVE bombing (1985)
All the people who died during the Atlantic slave trade, be it due to abuse or disease.
All the unnamed victims of mass-incarceration, who were put into jail without the committing of a crime and died while in jail or died after due to mental illness.
All the unnamed victims of racial violence and discrimination.
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My apologies for all the people missing on this list. Feel free to add more names and stories.
Listen, learn and read about discrimination, racism and black history: (feel free to add more) Documentaries: 13th (Netflix) The Innocence Files (Netflix) Who Killed Malcolm X? (Netflix) Time: The Kalief Browder Story (Netflix) I Am Not Your Negro
YouTube videos: We Cannot Stay Silent about George Floyd Waarom ook Nederlanders de straat op gaan tegen racisme (Dutch) Wit is ook een kleur (Dutch) (documentaire)
Books: Biased by Jennifer Eberhardt Don’t Touch My Hair by Emma Dabiri Freedom Is A Constant Struggle by Angela Davis How To Be An Anti-Racist by Ibram X. Kendi I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou Me and White Supremacy by Layla Saad So You Want To Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo They Can’t Kill Us All by Wesley Lowery White Fragility by Robin Deangelo Why I’m No Longer Talking To White People About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge Woman, Race and Class by Angela Davis
Websites: https://lynchinginamerica.eji.org/report/ https://museumandmemorial.eji.org/ https://archive.org/details/thirtyyearsoflyn00nati/page/n11/mode/2up https://lab.nos.nl/projects/slavernij/index-english.html https://blacklivesmatter.com/ https://www.zinnedproject.org/
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╰ ┈ 𝐀 𝐑𝐀𝐕𝐄𝐍 𝐂𝐀𝐑𝐑𝐈𝐄𝐃 𝐀 𝐍𝐄𝐖 𝐋𝐄𝐓𝐓𝐄𝐑 : most wanted fcs by members
they had lots to say when asked so here we go :
zion moreno , hunter schafer , jamie clayton ( all trans ) , alva bratt , alisha boe , adria arjona , hoyeon jung , jessica chastain , jessica alba , charlize theron , priscilla quintana , sofia carson , sydney sweeney , vitoria strada , wawwa nicha , candice patton , constance wu , dilshad vadsaria , sonam kapoor , gugu mbatha-raw , tessa thompson , sandra oh , amy adams , sushmita sen , aishwarya rai , katheryn winnick , danai gurira , adelaide kane , adeline rudolph , zaria simone , kiana madeira , zoe robins , beren saat , lashana lynch , medalion rahimi .
pedro pascal , oscar isaac , nikolaj coster waldau , idris elba , diego luna , li chen , ray panthaki , michael b jordan , masaki okada , sidharth malhotra , varun dhawan , yahya abdul-mateen ii , anthony mackie , manny jacinto , lee je hoon , kerem bürsin , henry golding, lee dong wook , will tudor , alfonso herrera , sam heughan , chris pine , billy magnussen , mena massoud , michael evans behling , keith powers , john boyega , devon terrell .
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