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‘Negro Sunshine’ Glenn Ligon: America At The Whitney Museum of American Art

By Tod Roulette

In deciphering the well deserved review of the artist, Glenn Ligon at the Whitney Museum of American Art, I have to start at the end of the show. In this final room three large neon signs simply spell ‘America’. One is shiny white and the ‘E’ is turned backward and the rest of the  country’s name reads reverse. On the opposite wall ‘America’ reads correctly from left to right in masked black neon. Continue reading

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Rare are the moments in which an artist takes the hand of the viewer (or listener), wandering through their work and explaining the impetuses and impulses behind the creative process. Continue reading

Salters Scene: J&R MusicFest 2009

KRS-One and Buckshot

KRS-One and Buckshot

Saturday August 29, was the last day of the 3-day J&R MusicFest 2009J&R Music World, the driving force behind the MusicFest, once again put together a diverse group of artists to perform for the public at City Hall Park for free.     KRS-One and Buckshot, LeToya Luckett, Nikki Yanofsky, Roberta Gambarini and Roy Hargrove all performed for the last day of the MusicFest

 

LeToya

LeToya

Though the rain was still coming down, the decision was made to have the show outside.  Shortly after the scheduled start time, the rain stopped and  DJ Evil Dee of the Beatminerz jumped on stage to get the beats ready for the KRS-One and Buckshot performance.  With a joint CD – Survival Skills- slated to be released September 15, these two Hip Hop artists freestyled as well as performed songs from their separate catalogs and joint project. 

 

LeToya performed songs from her new CD Lady Love, at times speaking directly to the women in the audience about relationship issues which were the inspiration for some of the songs on the CD. 

 

Carol, Nikki Yanofsky and Wyclef

Carol, Nikki Yanofsky and Wyclef

After the first two performances, J&R Music World was packed with people on lines waiting to get autographs from KRS-One, Buckshot and LeToya.  For those who were on line and missed Nikki Yanofsky perform-really missed a treat! 

 

The 15 year old Jazz singing phenom from Canada put on a great show.  Nikki’s big voice, singing ability and stage presence left people in awe.  Checking out Nikki do her thing was superstar Recording Artist Wyclef Jean.   Showing his support for this young talent, Wyclef didn’t leave the park until after spending some time backstage taking pictures and doing interviews talking up this rising star.   

 

Roberta Gambarini

Roberta Gambarini

 

Roberta Gambarini, who has performed with great Jazz artists such as Herbie Hancock, Christian McBride, and Toots Thielemans, kept the Jazz vibe going.  Closing out the J&R MusicFest 2009, Jazz Trumpeter, Composer and Bandleader Roy Hargrove led a huge band.  On a tight stage, maneuvering around other musicians to complete solos appeared to be a bit of a challenge, but they made it happen and the music was fantastic!

 

 

To see more pictures of the J&R MusicFest 2009, check out the HWMag gallery.

Roy Hargrove

Roy Hargrove

Salters Scene: KRS-One Rocks

On Thursday July 24th, Hip-Hop icon KRS-One performed in the Bandshell at the East River Park on the Lower East Side of Manhattan.  Thanks to the City Parks Foundation’s CityParks Concerts presented by Verizon, New Yorkers from all of the five boroughs had a chance to be edu-tained by KRS-One aka The Teacher for Free. Continue reading

Video Music Box 25th Anniversary

Video Music Box (VMB), the first and longest TV program ever to feature hip-hop videos will celebrate its 25 years of broadcasting this summer with twenty five events in commemoration of twenty five years. Continue reading