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Tag Archives: sing
Media Legend, Vy Higginsen Aims to Save the Music with “Sing, Harlem, Sing!”
Harlem Arts Alliance Presents: On the “A” w/Souleo
Media pioneer and Harlem legend, Vy Higginsen has created change on many platforms including being the first black female radio personality in the prime time New York City market and the first black woman to produce a drama on Broadway with August Wilson‘s “Joe Turner’s Come and Gone.” Continue reading
Posted in Art, Harlem, Harlem art, Harlem World, Harlem World Magazine, HW radio, HW Radio Podcast, Radio
Tagged 54 Below, Arlington Arts, Art Crawl Harlem, Art Reach XX, Aswad, August Wilson, City Without Walls, Come and Gone, Gil Scott Heron, Harlem, Higginsen, Iandor Fine Arts gallery, Jacqueline Orange, Joe Turner', King Aswad, Lawrence Lek, new jersey, Newark Museum, Nicholas Cohn, Norman Lewis, On the "A" w/Souleo, Orange, Parastou Forouhar, Paris Blues, Romare Bearden, Romare Bearden: Southern Recollections, sing
Stirring Hearts One Song at a Time
This day in age many vocalists sing for the sake of filling their pockets, but gospel singer Niyoki White has something else in mind. “I want to inspire others through my singing and see God’s power through it,” stated Niyoki. This rising gospel star who sings on her own label, D2G records, has already sold 15,000 copies of her 2006 CD entitled My Everything, an impressive feat for someone signed to an independent record label. With her second CD, Rest, Niyoki hopes to provide something spiritually uplifting to all Harlemites.
Posted in Harlem, Music, Performance
Tagged gospel, Gospel music, Harlemites, Niyoki, sing, Spiritual








































