Tag Archives: Brian McKnight

Harlem’s Toccara Jones On TV Ones ‘The Ultimate Merger’

Toccara Jones, the vivacious and voluptuous fashion model and television personality Harlem resident, takes on the challenge of a lifetime when she puts her heart and soul into the search for her perfect mate as the bachelorette in the return of TV One’s popular reality series, The Ultimate Merger, premiering Thursday, August 4 at 9 PM ET. With a personality that’s an enticing mix of sparkling and warm, down to earth yet determined, the very busy Toccara has yet to meet her match. . until now. In season two of TV One’s dating competition series, the super model, Celebrity Fit Club and America’s Top Model contender, and ESSENCE Magazine Contributing Style Editor will put a cadre of 14 sexy, self-assured bachelors through a gauntlet of tests in her search for Mr. Right. 

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Brian McKnight At The Apollo In Harlem

R&B sensation, writer, producer, singer-songwriter Brian McKnight makes his debut performance at the Apollo Theater. McKnight sings his classics “Anytime“, “Back At One“, “You Should Be Mine” and “One Last Cry.” Featuring comedian A.G. White.
They’re holding center orchestra seats for you. The A-List can now receive prime seats before the general public. Continue reading

Ford Motor Sponsors 5th Anniversary ‘JAZZ On The Grass’

Ford Motor Company served as the platinum sponsor of the Jackie Robinson Foundation‘s (JRF), 5th Anniversary JAZZ on the Grass benefit concert (JAZZ), held on Saturday, October 2, 2010 in Sherman Oaks, California at the estate of Lynne and Oz Scott, renowned director and producer. JRF provides financial grants and support services to deserving college students.

“Ford Motor Company is proud to continue our legacy of supporting education through innovative programs,” said Pamela Alexander, director, Ford Motor Company Fund. “Our partnership with the Jackie Robinson Foundation is one of many investments we are making in today’s youth.” Continue reading

Harlem Day 2009, Steelpan in Harlem

One of the greatest and most fertile grounds for the arts, literature and entertainment is that celebrated place in  Harlem. Its musical and artistic legacy is unparalleled.

Today was the 35th anniversary of Harlem Day, and the steelpan instrument through CASYM Steel Orchestras was part of that celebration of this rich cultural history and tapestry.

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