It’s No Sweat
Keith Sweat (born July 22, 1961) is an American R&B/soul, singer-songwriter, record producer, radio personality and an innovator of the New Jack Swing from Harlem, NY. Continue reading
It’s No Sweat
Keith Sweat (born July 22, 1961) is an American R&B/soul, singer-songwriter, record producer, radio personality and an innovator of the New Jack Swing from Harlem, NY. Continue reading
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Posted in Harlem, Valentines Day
Tagged arts, Harlem, Keith Sweat, Literature, Michael Musto, Valentine, Valentine Day, Valentines High School
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Tagged Aaron Davis Hall, apollotheater, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Harlem, Herbie Hancock, Keith Sweat, Michael Musto, Souleo
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Tagged Djémila, Harlem, Jamilah, Keith, Keith Sweat, Make It Last Forever (album), Martin Luther King, MIST Harlem, New jack swing, New York City, wbls
For Teddy Riley, it’s always been about making history. Yes, it’s an audacious and, some may even say, bombastic viewpoint. Continue reading
Today, the old Harlem World Club building is a Conway’s on 116th and Malcolm X Boulevard (Lenox Avenue), but it was also the place for the drugstore chain Woolworth. But more importantly, from 1978 to 1985, it was the home of legendary disco, The Harlem World Club. Continue reading
Posted in Harlem, History, Music
Tagged Arthur Prysock, Atlantic Star, Battle at Harlem World, Blue Magic, Busy Bee, Cold Crush, Doug E. Fresh, Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde, Eartha Kitt, Fat Man, GQ, Grand Master Flash & the Furious, Grandmaster Flash, Harlem World Club, Harlem World Cultural and Entertainment Complex, Harlem World Disco, Jahmila, Jerry Butler, Keith Sweat, Love Bug Starski, Mighty Sparrow, New Amsterdam Musical Association, New Edition, Sugar Hill Records, Sylvia Robinson, Teddy Riley, Treacherous Three, Yellow Man
It was truly “A Great Day In Harlem” on Sunday July 25th. A part of the Harlem Week 2010 festivities, the day was filled with programming for Harlemities and the rest of the City at the U.S. Grant National Park on West 122nd St & Riverside Drive. Continue reading
Event
This is not even the beginning of an event that took place at Grants Tomb part of Harlem Week in Harlem, New York on Sunday.
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Tagged Grant's Tomb, Harlem Week, Harold Melvin's Blue Notes, John Legend, Keith Sweat
Event
HARLEM WEEK 2010, the largest cultural festival in the Northeast kicked off with a gala celebration hosted by Mayor Michael Bloomberg at Gracie Mansion. Continue reading