by Dwight L. Quinn
4/11/2014
MC Larry Moody was all draped-down in his Cardinals gear on opening day,at The Cardinalsnew three hundred million dollar stadium,"Ball Park Village", on Monday April 7th, 2014.
Nothing,rain,sleet nor snow could have kept the TruE MC, from missing out on this big, if not historic event.
MC Larry Moody has been busy promoting his new debut
CD/SP titled "Money Talks" on the Quinn Records TM label. Already taking off like a harricane is his top track,India The Dancing Queen", has got the Hip/Hop segment bouncing.
"India The Dancing Queen", is entering its third straight week on our Top-10 Radio AirPlay Chart, while growing even popular at Screaming paltforms like,Last-FM, Spotify,Pandora,etc.
While MC Larry Moody is of course a busy hip/hop entertainer,MC Larry Moody is armed with another true strength,they few knows about,MC Larry Moody is a hot Master of Cerimony (MC) opening both big and small stage Shows. MC Larry Moody recently MC'ed an Oliver Johnson Show and it was a slam dunker with MC Larry's upbeat hipper-upper style that gets and keep's the audiences ready for more. MC Larry immatations of Eddie Murphy, Richard Pryor to name a few,leaves the audiences sides hurting so bad that you would have to call a Fire truck to have water poured on MC Larry Moody inorder to cool him down.
You can expect to see and hear a lots more of MC Larry Moody as he began putting together his Summer Tour that is expected to cover 20 East Coast cities as well as MCeeing Shows for fellow acts.
"Coming Soon", this Fall, Quinn Records TM will be releasing MC Larry Moody's second Album on Quinn Records TM label. The new Album is promised to be MC Larry's best to come with lots of Club-action beats,what MC Larry Moody is known for,MC Larry loves to Party and have fun and that passion is expected to be shown in this new up and coming project, check back to Q-News for updates."Money Talks" is available online at Quinnrecords.
Track Listing;
1. Money Talks
2. India The Dancing Queen<br />
3. I Like The Girls In The Club<br />
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Showing posts with label boogie city music. Show all posts
Friday, April 11, 2014
TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME!
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Monday, March 17, 2014
SONGS WE'LL NEVER FORGET- THE MASONIC QUINTET
3/17/2014
QR031118-1(CD): This cd features one of gospel's great singer the late R.H.Harris,who is a former original Soul Stirrers member, a long before the days of Sam Cooke and Johnny Taylor. Mr.Harris and the Masonic Quintet relationship lasted for 14 years.
TRACK LISTING
1. Since I Met Jesus 3:47 Frank Adams
2. Because He Lives 3:45 R.H.Harris
3. Draw Me Nearer, 4:37 Frank Adams
4. That's Alright 4:21 R.H. Harris
5. Precious Memories 3:87 Johnny Smith
6. Tell It Everywhere 3:89 Frank Adams
7. Beams of Heaven 4:83 R.H.Harris
8. Signs of The Times 4:22 Johnny Smith
9. Golden Bells 3:98 R.H.Harris
10. Higher Grounds 4:31 Gilbert Yarborough
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QR031118-1(CD): This cd features one of gospel's great singer the late R.H.Harris,who is a former original Soul Stirrers member, a long before the days of Sam Cooke and Johnny Taylor. Mr.Harris and the Masonic Quintet relationship lasted for 14 years.
TRACK LISTING
1. Since I Met Jesus 3:47 Frank Adams
2. Because He Lives 3:45 R.H.Harris
3. Draw Me Nearer, 4:37 Frank Adams
4. That's Alright 4:21 R.H. Harris
5. Precious Memories 3:87 Johnny Smith
6. Tell It Everywhere 3:89 Frank Adams
7. Beams of Heaven 4:83 R.H.Harris
8. Signs of The Times 4:22 Johnny Smith
9. Golden Bells 3:98 R.H.Harris
10. Higher Grounds 4:31 Gilbert Yarborough
Click here to listen to the single. Email us at quinnrecords@quinnrecords.net and let us know what you
think.
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Monday, March 10, 2014
Blues This Morning - James Gilbert
Friday March 10th, 2014
One of the most soulful blues song in a long time.says songwriter/composer and promoter Robert Jones. By the request of James Gilbert, would like for you to listen to his latest single “Blues This Morning" taken from his debut album “Keep On Keeping On – It’s What I Always Wanted” CD release that will be on the streets this Spring 2014.
He's backed by the late Big Woody and his Kansas City Blues Band,the song was written by Eugene Smiley also of Kansas City. I think you will enjoy this power soul- packed blues recording of one of the truly smooth moody, straight from the heart blues songs on air today.
Click here to listen to the single. Email us at quinnrecords@quinnrecords.net and let us know what you
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http://youtu.be/AB3GuMlIs00
One of the most soulful blues song in a long time.says songwriter/composer and promoter Robert Jones. By the request of James Gilbert, would like for you to listen to his latest single “Blues This Morning" taken from his debut album “Keep On Keeping On – It’s What I Always Wanted” CD release that will be on the streets this Spring 2014.
He's backed by the late Big Woody and his Kansas City Blues Band,the song was written by Eugene Smiley also of Kansas City. I think you will enjoy this power soul- packed blues recording of one of the truly smooth moody, straight from the heart blues songs on air today.
Click here to listen to the single. Email us at quinnrecords@quinnrecords.net and let us know what you
think.
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http://youtu.be/AB3GuMlIs00
Monday, February 24, 2014
IN HISTORY: Josephine Baker 1906-1975 Her Activist Side
by Dwight L. Quinn
Josephine Baker supported the American Civil Rights Movement during the 1950's while living in France. Mrs. Baker and her husband Jo when they arrived in New York she was refused reservations at 36 hotel because she was Black.She was so taken back by this racist treatment that she began writing articles on the segregation in the United States and held Public talks about this problem. Fisk University in Nashville, Tennesssee the all Black University was were she gave a talk, the subject was,"France, North America and The Equality Of The Races In France".
Mrs. Baker also went as far as to refuse to perform for segregated audiences this
couragous act by Mrs Baker later helped to intergrate shows in places like Las Vegas. She began recieving threats from the Klu Klux Klan after these accident but the threats didn't rattle the nerves of Mrs.Baker.
In 1963, Mrs. Baker spoke at the March on Washington at the side of Martin Luther King,Jr.
Mrs. Baker was the only official female speaker, she wore her Free French uniform
emblazoned with her medal of the Legion d'honneur she introduced the Negro Women for
Civil Rights. She acknowledged Rosa Parks and Daisy Bates who both later gave speeches.
Dr. Kings widow Coretta Scott King approached Mrs. Baker after the assassination of Dr.
King,to ask her if she would take her husband place as leader of the Civil Rights Movement,
but Mrs. Baker declined.
Josephine Baker's reputation as a Civil Right Activist grew to an extent that the NAACP
had Sunday May 20th,1951 declared as Josephine Baker Day. She was presented with life
membership of the NAACP by Nobel Peach Prize winner Dr. Ralph Bunche. The honor she was
paid caused her to further speak out with the "Save Willie McGee" famous rally in 1948
protesting the beating of the furniture shop owner in Trenton, New Jersey. As Mrs. Baker
became more and more outspoken about the injustice against Black in the United States of
America, some Blacks began to see Mrs. Baker as toublesome or to controversial and began
to avoid her,for fear she may hurt or derail their cause. Josephine Baker lived to see the
pillars of segregation in the United States of American crumble and calaspe under the
weight of the work of stamping out injustice, in all of its forms,like her and so many
other Black leaders were doing.
Josephine Baker died April 12th,1975 at her home in Paris, France.
Josephine Baker supported the American Civil Rights Movement during the 1950's while living in France. Mrs. Baker and her husband Jo when they arrived in New York she was refused reservations at 36 hotel because she was Black.She was so taken back by this racist treatment that she began writing articles on the segregation in the United States and held Public talks about this problem. Fisk University in Nashville, Tennesssee the all Black University was were she gave a talk, the subject was,"France, North America and The Equality Of The Races In France".
Mrs. Baker also went as far as to refuse to perform for segregated audiences this
couragous act by Mrs Baker later helped to intergrate shows in places like Las Vegas. She began recieving threats from the Klu Klux Klan after these accident but the threats didn't rattle the nerves of Mrs.Baker.
In 1963, Mrs. Baker spoke at the March on Washington at the side of Martin Luther King,Jr.
Mrs. Baker was the only official female speaker, she wore her Free French uniform
emblazoned with her medal of the Legion d'honneur she introduced the Negro Women for
Civil Rights. She acknowledged Rosa Parks and Daisy Bates who both later gave speeches.
Dr. Kings widow Coretta Scott King approached Mrs. Baker after the assassination of Dr.
King,to ask her if she would take her husband place as leader of the Civil Rights Movement,
but Mrs. Baker declined.
Josephine Baker's reputation as a Civil Right Activist grew to an extent that the NAACP
had Sunday May 20th,1951 declared as Josephine Baker Day. She was presented with life
membership of the NAACP by Nobel Peach Prize winner Dr. Ralph Bunche. The honor she was
paid caused her to further speak out with the "Save Willie McGee" famous rally in 1948
protesting the beating of the furniture shop owner in Trenton, New Jersey. As Mrs. Baker
became more and more outspoken about the injustice against Black in the United States of
America, some Blacks began to see Mrs. Baker as toublesome or to controversial and began
to avoid her,for fear she may hurt or derail their cause. Josephine Baker lived to see the
pillars of segregation in the United States of American crumble and calaspe under the
weight of the work of stamping out injustice, in all of its forms,like her and so many
other Black leaders were doing.
Josephine Baker died April 12th,1975 at her home in Paris, France.
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