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    <title>The Victor Brooks Show</title>
    <description>The Victor Brooks Show will focus on the lives, views and concerns of both celebrities and everyday people.  The Victor Brooks Show will certainly present the reality that famous or not, we all have a story to tell.

Victor Brooks and his guests will share an intimate and heart to heart conversation of life and the issues that connect and concern us all. </description>
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    <itunes:summary>The Victor Brooks Show will focus on the lives, views and concerns of both celebrities and everyday people.  The Victor Brooks Show will certainly present the reality that famous or not, we all have a story to tell.

Victor Brooks and his guests will share an intimate and heart to heart conversation of life and the issues that connect and concern us all. </itunes:summary>
    <itunes:author>Victor Brooks ll, Singer, Songwriter, Producer</itunes:author>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode / TL Cross</title>
      <description><![CDATA[TL Cross comes from a musical background that spans back to when his grandfather hosted his own radio show and further extends to his father, aunts and uncles, most of whom were major-label gospel artists and musicians.

Nowadays, the 25-year-old singer/songwriter/producer has successes of his own. His writing credits include "I'll Make It Right" (Usher), "Whereareyougoing" (Musiq Soulchild), "I'll Be Right There" (112) and "Get It On Tonite" (Montell Jordan), which hit No. 1 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart in 2000. He's produced for such artists as Ghostface Killah ("Never B the Same Again," featuring Carl Thomas) and DMX ("Goodbye") while Yolanda Adams, Donnell Jones and Case are among those who have tapped him as a backing singer.

Today, Cross is co-CEO of Da Gutta Fam production/record company, an entity he and his partners hope will be picked up by a major label en bloc. They're currently working on projects with Nas, LeToya Luckett and Jamie Foxx.

"Da Gutta Fam is the umbrella and TL Cross is the trailblazer," Cross says. "We have solid producers and hitmakers. We've had A-list artists choose us to make music for them."

Cross has further dealt with majors as part of the quartet Morrison Slick, a group whose previous incarnations have released records via Island and Motown. Morrison Slick later signed a songwriting deal with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis before becoming part of Da Gutta Fam.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 22 May 2021 14:44:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (DMX, Jamie Foxx, Musiq Soulchild, Soul Music, Montell Jordan, TL Cross, Hip Hop, Nas, Carl Thomas, Billboard)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>TL Cross comes from a musical background that spans back to when his grandfather hosted his own radio show and further extends to his father, aunts and uncles, most of whom were major-label gospel artists and musicians.

Nowadays, the 25-year-old singer/songwriter/producer has successes of his own. His writing credits include &quot;I&apos;ll Make It Right&quot; (Usher), &quot;Whereareyougoing&quot; (Musiq Soulchild), &quot;I&apos;ll Be Right There&quot; (112) and &quot;Get It On Tonite&quot; (Montell Jordan), which hit No. 1 on Billboard&apos;s Hot R&amp;B/Hip-Hop Songs chart in 2000. He&apos;s produced for such artists as Ghostface Killah (&quot;Never B the Same Again,&quot; featuring Carl Thomas) and DMX (&quot;Goodbye&quot;) while Yolanda Adams, Donnell Jones and Case are among those who have tapped him as a backing singer.

Today, Cross is co-CEO of Da Gutta Fam production/record company, an entity he and his partners hope will be picked up by a major label en bloc. They&apos;re currently working on projects with Nas, LeToya Luckett and Jamie Foxx.

&quot;Da Gutta Fam is the umbrella and TL Cross is the trailblazer,&quot; Cross says. &quot;We have solid producers and hitmakers. We&apos;ve had A-list artists choose us to make music for them.&quot;

Cross has further dealt with majors as part of the quartet Morrison Slick, a group whose previous incarnations have released records via Island and Motown. Morrison Slick later signed a songwriting deal with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis before becoming part of Da Gutta Fam.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>TL Cross comes from a musical background that spans back to when his grandfather hosted his own radio show and further extends to his father, aunts and uncles, most of whom were major-label gospel artists and musicians.

Nowadays, the 25-year-old singer/songwriter/producer has successes of his own. His writing credits include &quot;I&apos;ll Make It Right&quot; (Usher), &quot;Whereareyougoing&quot; (Musiq Soulchild), &quot;I&apos;ll Be Right There&quot; (112) and &quot;Get It On Tonite&quot; (Montell Jordan), which hit No. 1 on Billboard&apos;s Hot R&amp;B/Hip-Hop Songs chart in 2000. He&apos;s produced for such artists as Ghostface Killah (&quot;Never B the Same Again,&quot; featuring Carl Thomas) and DMX (&quot;Goodbye&quot;) while Yolanda Adams, Donnell Jones and Case are among those who have tapped him as a backing singer.

Today, Cross is co-CEO of Da Gutta Fam production/record company, an entity he and his partners hope will be picked up by a major label en bloc. They&apos;re currently working on projects with Nas, LeToya Luckett and Jamie Foxx.

&quot;Da Gutta Fam is the umbrella and TL Cross is the trailblazer,&quot; Cross says. &quot;We have solid producers and hitmakers. We&apos;ve had A-list artists choose us to make music for them.&quot;

Cross has further dealt with majors as part of the quartet Morrison Slick, a group whose previous incarnations have released records via Island and Motown. Morrison Slick later signed a songwriting deal with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis before becoming part of Da Gutta Fam.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show / Mopreme Shakur</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Maurice Harding (born 1967), better known by his stage name Mopreme Shakur or simply Mopreme, is an American rapper. He is the older step brother of Tupac Shakur, and was a member of Tupac's hip hop groups Thug Life and Outlawz. Thug Life was disassembled when Shakur ran into legal problems, and Mopreme left Outlawz due to a financial disagreement with Death Row Records.

Mopreme's first recorded appearance, under the alias Mocedes, was on Tony Toni Toné's hit single "Feels Good" in the year 1990. His first collaboration with his brother was on the single and video "Papaz Song", from the 1993 album Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z. under the name 'Wycked'. In 1993 Mopreme and his brother Tupac formed the group Thug Life with friends Big Syke, Macadoshis and Rated R. On September 26, 1994, the group released the only Album Thug Life: Volume 1 which went Gold. Mopreme has been credited as a writer for many significant tracks on this album. He was an original member of both his Thug Life group, as well as a premier member of Outlawz. Mopreme, as well as Big Syke dropped out of the group, but contrary to rumors, was never signed to Death Row Records.

In 2002, he was interviewed in the documentary Biggie & Tupac. In early 2007, Mopreme released the mixtape "Assassin & Mopreme Shakur Presents: Black & Brown Pride". Mopreme was featured on the soundtrack for the feature film Intoxicating, starring Kirk Harris, John Savage, and Eric Roberts.
In June 2008, Mopreme revealed that he had signed on as a consulting producer for the BET series, American Gangster, titled "Mutulu Shakur and The Republic of New Afrika." The show will feature his incarcerated father, Mutulu Shakur, a proponent of the Republic of New Afrika in the 1960s and '70s and member of the neo-Marxist/black nationalist group Black Liberation Army. Mopreme provided insight, direction, subject matter for interviews, and acted as a liaison between the show and his father.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 May 2021 14:37:06 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Maurice Harding (born 1967), better known by his stage name Mopreme Shakur or simply Mopreme, is an American rapper. He is the older step brother of Tupac Shakur, and was a member of Tupac&apos;s hip hop groups Thug Life and Outlawz. Thug Life was disassembled when Shakur ran into legal problems, and Mopreme left Outlawz due to a financial disagreement with Death Row Records.

Mopreme&apos;s first recorded appearance, under the alias Mocedes, was on Tony Toni Toné&apos;s hit single &quot;Feels Good&quot; in the year 1990. His first collaboration with his brother was on the single and video &quot;Papaz Song&quot;, from the 1993 album Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z. under the name &apos;Wycked&apos;. In 1993 Mopreme and his brother Tupac formed the group Thug Life with friends Big Syke, Macadoshis and Rated R. On September 26, 1994, the group released the only Album Thug Life: Volume 1 which went Gold. Mopreme has been credited as a writer for many significant tracks on this album. He was an original member of both his Thug Life group, as well as a premier member of Outlawz. Mopreme, as well as Big Syke dropped out of the group, but contrary to rumors, was never signed to Death Row Records.

In 2002, he was interviewed in the documentary Biggie &amp; Tupac. In early 2007, Mopreme released the mixtape &quot;Assassin &amp; Mopreme Shakur Presents: Black &amp; Brown Pride&quot;. Mopreme was featured on the soundtrack for the feature film Intoxicating, starring Kirk Harris, John Savage, and Eric Roberts.
In June 2008, Mopreme revealed that he had signed on as a consulting producer for the BET series, American Gangster, titled &quot;Mutulu Shakur and The Republic of New Afrika.&quot; The show will feature his incarcerated father, Mutulu Shakur, a proponent of the Republic of New Afrika in the 1960s and &apos;70s and member of the neo-Marxist/black nationalist group Black Liberation Army. Mopreme provided insight, direction, subject matter for interviews, and acted as a liaison between the show and his father.

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      <itunes:subtitle>Maurice Harding (born 1967), better known by his stage name Mopreme Shakur or simply Mopreme, is an American rapper. He is the older step brother of Tupac Shakur, and was a member of Tupac&apos;s hip hop groups Thug Life and Outlawz. Thug Life was disassembled when Shakur ran into legal problems, and Mopreme left Outlawz due to a financial disagreement with Death Row Records.

Mopreme&apos;s first recorded appearance, under the alias Mocedes, was on Tony Toni Toné&apos;s hit single &quot;Feels Good&quot; in the year 1990. His first collaboration with his brother was on the single and video &quot;Papaz Song&quot;, from the 1993 album Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z. under the name &apos;Wycked&apos;. In 1993 Mopreme and his brother Tupac formed the group Thug Life with friends Big Syke, Macadoshis and Rated R. On September 26, 1994, the group released the only Album Thug Life: Volume 1 which went Gold. Mopreme has been credited as a writer for many significant tracks on this album. He was an original member of both his Thug Life group, as well as a premier member of Outlawz. Mopreme, as well as Big Syke dropped out of the group, but contrary to rumors, was never signed to Death Row Records.

In 2002, he was interviewed in the documentary Biggie &amp; Tupac. In early 2007, Mopreme released the mixtape &quot;Assassin &amp; Mopreme Shakur Presents: Black &amp; Brown Pride&quot;. Mopreme was featured on the soundtrack for the feature film Intoxicating, starring Kirk Harris, John Savage, and Eric Roberts.
In June 2008, Mopreme revealed that he had signed on as a consulting producer for the BET series, American Gangster, titled &quot;Mutulu Shakur and The Republic of New Afrika.&quot; The show will feature his incarcerated father, Mutulu Shakur, a proponent of the Republic of New Afrika in the 1960s and &apos;70s and member of the neo-Marxist/black nationalist group Black Liberation Army. Mopreme provided insight, direction, subject matter for interviews, and acted as a liaison between the show and his father.

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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show / Patti Henley</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Patti is diverse and delicious..... from being featured with the Tuscany Symphony to singing the national anthem at the Bill Pickens annual Rodeo, to performing as  vocal accompaniment, for Roberta Flack, Micheal Bolton, Jerry Butler, Diana Ross, Tower Of Power, Marvin Gaye, Michael Jackson, Laura Branigan, Nancy Wilson, Della Reese, Stevie Wonder, James Brown, Kenny G, and more. Her global travels have taken her on many World Tours as live backup, with Motown icon Smokey Robinson. Over 25 years she recorded several albums with him. including albums, “Smokey’s Family Robinson”, “Quiet Storm”, and paired with him in on stage duets. Patti is one third of a family gospel trio, the “Henleys”. Brothers Robert iii, Ronald, and she appear  in concert throughout the country. The Henleys were featured vocalist at the Memorial Musical Celebration in honor of Coretta Scott King at Ebenezer Baptist church, in Atlanta Georgia



ACTRESS: Always captivating and spellbinding she breathes excitement, and credibility into each character. Patti currently tours with the Paul Morse Acting Company, Artist In Residence, at the Los Angeles Music Center. She stars in the role of Harriet Tubman, in Letters To Harriet. Patti sparkled with her one woman show Sing America...while entertaining the Chinese consulate. Other theatre credits include: Achieving the Dream, written and starring the late Yolanda King, Porgy & Bess with the Los Angeles Civic Opera. Mary, the mother of Jesus in the West Angeles Performing Arts production of Oh Mary Don't You Weep, Angela in the musical, Rejoice. The Message Is In The Music, written and directed by Touch By An Angel's Della Reese. Voices From The Past, Black People Who Knew, Cermonies In Dark Old Men, South Pacific, Lady Day in the Billie Holiday Story.....and more. 

PRODUCER: Ms. Henley served as producer for the Hollywood Black Film Festival’s opening night Red Carpet Gala, at the Harmony Gold Theatre in Hollywood, and the Closing Night Award Ceremony, “A Tribute To Black Cinema: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow”. This event was hosted by Comedian J. Anthony Brown, and comedic actress Paula Jai Parker . Included were tributes to Barbershop director, Tim Story, Producer/Writer Saladin Patterson, of the Fighting Temptations, and the Bernie Mac Show. Also independent Filmmaker Charles Burnett. In subsequent years she returned Producing an opening night tribute to veteran photographer Bill Jones. The Closing Night Awards were hosted, by Corey Reynolds, and Gina Ravera, costars of TNT’s “The Closer”.

EDUCATOR: She has designed A unique music and drama program for youth. “I Am A Promise” is a fun way of learning the basics tri-love.weebly.com

PLAYWRITE: Ms Henley penned the new musical "We Were There", one woman shows Musiversal, and Sing America. Ms Henley has written produced several stage plays for children, and is currently Developing a web series “The Armants”

Patti attended Eureka College in Eureka Ill. In Los Angeles she studied voice with Nathan Lamb, at Simon Wiesenthal Academy, scene study and advanced theatre at the Kilpatric-Cambridge actors workshop at Warner Bros. Studios]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 22 May 2021 14:06:14 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Diana Ross, Marvin Gaye, Della Reese, Michael Jackson, Smokey Robinson, Kenny G, Laura Branigan, Patti Henely, James Brown, Roberta Flack, Jerry Butler, Micheal Bolton, Nancy Wilson, Tower Of Power, Stevie Wonder, Brenda Lee Eager)</author>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show / Patti Henley</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Diana Ross, Marvin Gaye, Della Reese, Michael Jackson, Smokey Robinson, Kenny G, Laura Branigan, Patti Henely, James Brown, Roberta Flack, Jerry Butler, Micheal Bolton, Nancy Wilson, Tower Of Power, Stevie Wonder, Brenda Lee Eager</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Patti is diverse and delicious..... from being featured with the Tuscany Symphony to singing the national anthem at the Bill Pickens annual Rodeo, to performing as  vocal accompaniment, for Roberta Flack, Micheal Bolton, Jerry Butler, Diana Ross, Tower Of Power, Marvin Gaye, Michael Jackson, Laura Branigan, Nancy Wilson, Della Reese, Stevie Wonder, James Brown, Kenny G, and more. Her global travels have taken her on many World Tours as live backup, with Motown icon Smokey Robinson. Over 25 years she recorded several albums with him. including albums, “Smokey’s Family Robinson”, “Quiet Storm”, and paired with him in on stage duets. Patti is one third of a family gospel trio, the “Henleys”. Brothers Robert iii, Ronald, and she appear  in concert throughout the country. The Henleys were featured vocalist at the Memorial Musical Celebration in honor of Coretta Scott King at Ebenezer Baptist church, in Atlanta Georgia



ACTRESS: Always captivating and spellbinding she breathes excitement, and credibility into each character. Patti currently tours with the Paul Morse Acting Company, Artist In Residence, at the Los Angeles Music Center. She stars in the role of Harriet Tubman, in Letters To Harriet. Patti sparkled with her one woman show Sing America...while entertaining the Chinese consulate. Other theatre credits include: Achieving the Dream, written and starring the late Yolanda King, Porgy &amp; Bess with the Los Angeles Civic Opera. Mary, the mother of Jesus in the West Angeles Performing Arts production of Oh Mary Don&apos;t You Weep, Angela in the musical, Rejoice. The Message Is In The Music, written and directed by Touch By An Angel&apos;s Della Reese. Voices From The Past, Black People Who Knew, Cermonies In Dark Old Men, South Pacific, Lady Day in the Billie Holiday Story.....and more. 

PRODUCER: Ms. Henley served as producer for the Hollywood Black Film Festival’s opening night Red Carpet Gala, at the Harmony Gold Theatre in Hollywood, and the Closing Night Award Ceremony, “A Tribute To Black Cinema: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow”. This event was hosted by Comedian J. Anthony Brown, and comedic actress Paula Jai Parker . Included were tributes to Barbershop director, Tim Story, Producer/Writer Saladin Patterson, of the Fighting Temptations, and the Bernie Mac Show. Also independent Filmmaker Charles Burnett. In subsequent years she returned Producing an opening night tribute to veteran photographer Bill Jones. The Closing Night Awards were hosted, by Corey Reynolds, and Gina Ravera, costars of TNT’s “The Closer”.

EDUCATOR: She has designed A unique music and drama program for youth. “I Am A Promise” is a fun way of learning the basics tri-love.weebly.com

PLAYWRITE: Ms Henley penned the new musical &quot;We Were There&quot;, one woman shows Musiversal, and Sing America. Ms Henley has written produced several stage plays for children, and is currently Developing a web series “The Armants”

Patti attended Eureka College in Eureka Ill. In Los Angeles she studied voice with Nathan Lamb, at Simon Wiesenthal Academy, scene study and advanced theatre at the Kilpatric-Cambridge actors workshop at Warner Bros. Studios</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Patti is diverse and delicious..... from being featured with the Tuscany Symphony to singing the national anthem at the Bill Pickens annual Rodeo, to performing as  vocal accompaniment, for Roberta Flack, Micheal Bolton, Jerry Butler, Diana Ross, Tower Of Power, Marvin Gaye, Michael Jackson, Laura Branigan, Nancy Wilson, Della Reese, Stevie Wonder, James Brown, Kenny G, and more. Her global travels have taken her on many World Tours as live backup, with Motown icon Smokey Robinson. Over 25 years she recorded several albums with him. including albums, “Smokey’s Family Robinson”, “Quiet Storm”, and paired with him in on stage duets. Patti is one third of a family gospel trio, the “Henleys”. Brothers Robert iii, Ronald, and she appear  in concert throughout the country. The Henleys were featured vocalist at the Memorial Musical Celebration in honor of Coretta Scott King at Ebenezer Baptist church, in Atlanta Georgia



ACTRESS: Always captivating and spellbinding she breathes excitement, and credibility into each character. Patti currently tours with the Paul Morse Acting Company, Artist In Residence, at the Los Angeles Music Center. She stars in the role of Harriet Tubman, in Letters To Harriet. Patti sparkled with her one woman show Sing America...while entertaining the Chinese consulate. Other theatre credits include: Achieving the Dream, written and starring the late Yolanda King, Porgy &amp; Bess with the Los Angeles Civic Opera. Mary, the mother of Jesus in the West Angeles Performing Arts production of Oh Mary Don&apos;t You Weep, Angela in the musical, Rejoice. The Message Is In The Music, written and directed by Touch By An Angel&apos;s Della Reese. Voices From The Past, Black People Who Knew, Cermonies In Dark Old Men, South Pacific, Lady Day in the Billie Holiday Story.....and more. 

PRODUCER: Ms. Henley served as producer for the Hollywood Black Film Festival’s opening night Red Carpet Gala, at the Harmony Gold Theatre in Hollywood, and the Closing Night Award Ceremony, “A Tribute To Black Cinema: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow”. This event was hosted by Comedian J. Anthony Brown, and comedic actress Paula Jai Parker . Included were tributes to Barbershop director, Tim Story, Producer/Writer Saladin Patterson, of the Fighting Temptations, and the Bernie Mac Show. Also independent Filmmaker Charles Burnett. In subsequent years she returned Producing an opening night tribute to veteran photographer Bill Jones. The Closing Night Awards were hosted, by Corey Reynolds, and Gina Ravera, costars of TNT’s “The Closer”.

EDUCATOR: She has designed A unique music and drama program for youth. “I Am A Promise” is a fun way of learning the basics tri-love.weebly.com

PLAYWRITE: Ms Henley penned the new musical &quot;We Were There&quot;, one woman shows Musiversal, and Sing America. Ms Henley has written produced several stage plays for children, and is currently Developing a web series “The Armants”

Patti attended Eureka College in Eureka Ill. In Los Angeles she studied voice with Nathan Lamb, at Simon Wiesenthal Academy, scene study and advanced theatre at the Kilpatric-Cambridge actors workshop at Warner Bros. Studios</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode / Tribute Show to Shirley Jones Of The Jones Girls with Special Guest Cam Jones</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We are so happy and proud to welcome back Ms. Shirley Jones Of The Jones Girls and her Multi Talented son Cam Jones, Producer, Songwriter, Performer, Businessman. We were able to pay tribute to Ms. Jones, shout out The Jones Girls upcoming UNSUNG feature and surprise performances from Singer - Songwriter Jeffery Mpondo (France), Bassist- Songwriter Fernando Rosa (Brazil) and Bassist Alex Hancox (London)</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2021 21:46:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Philadelphia International, Shirley Jones, Unsung, Fernando Rosa, TSOP, Cam Jones, The Jones Girls, Alex Hancox, Jeffery Mpondo)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are so happy and proud to welcome back Ms. Shirley Jones Of The Jones Girls and her Multi Talented son Cam Jones, Producer, Songwriter, Performer, Businessman. We were able to pay tribute to Ms. Jones, shout out The Jones Girls upcoming UNSUNG feature and surprise performances from Singer - Songwriter Jeffery Mpondo (France), Bassist- Songwriter Fernando Rosa (Brazil) and Bassist Alex Hancox (London)</p>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode / Tribute Show to Shirley Jones Of The Jones Girls with Special Guest Cam Jones</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>We are so happy and proud to welcome back Ms. Shirley Jones Of The Jones Girls and her Multi Talented son Cam Jones, Producer, Songwriter, Performer, Businessman. We were able to pay tribute to Ms. Jones, shout out The Jones Girls upcoming UNSUNG feature and surprise performances from Singer - Songwriter Jeffery Mpondo (France), Bassist- Songwriter Fernando Rosa (Brazil) and Bassist Alex Hancox (London)</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>We are so happy and proud to welcome back Ms. Shirley Jones Of The Jones Girls and her Multi Talented son Cam Jones, Producer, Songwriter, Performer, Businessman. We were able to pay tribute to Ms. Jones, shout out The Jones Girls upcoming UNSUNG feature and surprise performances from Singer - Songwriter Jeffery Mpondo (France), Bassist- Songwriter Fernando Rosa (Brazil) and Bassist Alex Hancox (London)</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 57 / Javier Vargas</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><i>Javier Vargas</i>, Spain’s biggest blues star, has released 27 albums since putting together the <i>Vargas Blues Band</i> in 1990. Eight of those records have sold platinum.</p><p>Javier has performed and/or recorded with so many artists…  <i>Prince, Carlos Santana, Alvin Lee, Roy Buchanan, Canned Heat, Larry Graham, Glenn Hughes, Jack Bruce, Carmine Appice, Tim Bogert</i> and<i> Devon Allman</i>, to name a few amongst a looong list of major stars.</p><h3>Carlos Santana plays Javier Vargas</h3><p>Some of these stars appear as guest artists on Vargas Blues Band albums, while others have recorded versions of Javier’s music on their own albums. Carlos Santana’s version of Javier’s <i>Blues Latino</i> on the album <i>Santana Brothers</i> (1994) is a good example.</p><h3>Performing with Prince</h3><p>Many have asked Javier to perform with them on stage, marvelling his skills and musical style. Performing with <i>Prince & The New Power Generation</i> is one of highlights among those encounters.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2021 17:24:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Santana, Larry Graham, Javier Vargas, Madrid Spain, Little Richard, The Victor Brooks Show)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>Javier Vargas</i>, Spain’s biggest blues star, has released 27 albums since putting together the <i>Vargas Blues Band</i> in 1990. Eight of those records have sold platinum.</p><p>Javier has performed and/or recorded with so many artists…  <i>Prince, Carlos Santana, Alvin Lee, Roy Buchanan, Canned Heat, Larry Graham, Glenn Hughes, Jack Bruce, Carmine Appice, Tim Bogert</i> and<i> Devon Allman</i>, to name a few amongst a looong list of major stars.</p><h3>Carlos Santana plays Javier Vargas</h3><p>Some of these stars appear as guest artists on Vargas Blues Band albums, while others have recorded versions of Javier’s music on their own albums. Carlos Santana’s version of Javier’s <i>Blues Latino</i> on the album <i>Santana Brothers</i> (1994) is a good example.</p><h3>Performing with Prince</h3><p>Many have asked Javier to perform with them on stage, marvelling his skills and musical style. Performing with <i>Prince & The New Power Generation</i> is one of highlights among those encounters.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>Javier Vargas, Spain’s biggest blues star, has released 27 albums since putting together the Vargas Blues Band in 1990. Eight of those records have sold platinum.

Javier has performed and/or recorded with so many artists…  Prince, Carlos Santana, Alvin Lee, Roy Buchanan, Canned Heat, Larry Graham, Glenn Hughes, Jack Bruce, Carmine Appice, Tim Bogert and Devon Allman, to name a few amongst a looong list of major stars.

Carlos Santana plays Javier Vargas
Some of these stars appear as guest artists on Vargas Blues Band albums, while others have recorded versions of Javier’s music on their own albums. Carlos Santana’s version of Javier’s Blues Latino on the album Santana Brothers (1994) is a good example.

Performing with Prince
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      <itunes:subtitle>Javier Vargas, Spain’s biggest blues star, has released 27 albums since putting together the Vargas Blues Band in 1990. Eight of those records have sold platinum.

Javier has performed and/or recorded with so many artists…  Prince, Carlos Santana, Alvin Lee, Roy Buchanan, Canned Heat, Larry Graham, Glenn Hughes, Jack Bruce, Carmine Appice, Tim Bogert and Devon Allman, to name a few amongst a looong list of major stars.

Carlos Santana plays Javier Vargas
Some of these stars appear as guest artists on Vargas Blues Band albums, while others have recorded versions of Javier’s music on their own albums. Carlos Santana’s version of Javier’s Blues Latino on the album Santana Brothers (1994) is a good example.

Performing with Prince
Many have asked Javier to perform with them on stage, marvelling his skills and musical style. Performing with Prince &amp; The New Power Generation is one of highlights among those encounters.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode Episode 56 / Mental Health Episode with Dr. H. Jean Wright ll, Dave and Marla Thomas</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We are very proud of this Mental Health Episode with Dr. H. Jean Wright ll, featuring special guests Dave and Marla Thomas. Dave and Marla have been major advocates within the mental illness community for many years. Through their campaign of erasing the stigmas that surround mental illness and partnering with the NAMI organization, Dave and Marla are truly soldiers in this arena.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2021 17:07:49 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Mental Health Month, Marla Thomas, The Dave and Marla Show, Dr. H. Jean Wright ll, The Victor Brooks Show, Dave and Marla Thomas, NAMI, Finding Strength In Your Struggle, David Thomas)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are very proud of this Mental Health Episode with Dr. H. Jean Wright ll, featuring special guests Dave and Marla Thomas. Dave and Marla have been major advocates within the mental illness community for many years. Through their campaign of erasing the stigmas that surround mental illness and partnering with the NAMI organization, Dave and Marla are truly soldiers in this arena.</p>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode Episode 56 / Mental Health Episode with Dr. H. Jean Wright ll, Dave and Marla Thomas</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>We are very proud of this Mental Health Episode with Dr. H. Jean Wright ll, featuring special guests Dave and Marla Thomas. Dave and Marla have been major advocates within the mental illness community for many years. Through their campaign of erasing the stigmas that surround mental illness and partnering with the NAMI organization, Dave and Marla are truly soldiers in this arena. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>We are very proud of this Mental Health Episode with Dr. H. Jean Wright ll, featuring special guests Dave and Marla Thomas. Dave and Marla have been major advocates within the mental illness community for many years. Through their campaign of erasing the stigmas that surround mental illness and partnering with the NAMI organization, Dave and Marla are truly soldiers in this arena. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 55 / Christopher Mann</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Christopher Mann</strong> (born June 17, 1964) is an American actor who has appeared in various films written and/or directed by filmmaker Tony Gilroy. He has appeared in other films such as <i>Ocean's 11</i>, <i>Emmett's Mark</i>, <i>The Mighty Macs</i>, <i>Cost of a Soul</i>, <i>Lebanon, Pa.</i>, <i>The Big Year</i>, <i>Backwards</i>, <i>Deer Crossing</i>, <i>1982</i>, <i>Myra's Angel</i>, <i>Jersey Justice</i>, <i>The North Star</i>, and <i>A Place in Hell</i>.</p><p>He has had recurring roles on shows such as <i>The Wire</i>, <i>The Underground Kings</i>, and <i>House of Cards</i> in addition to portraying various characters on the <a href="https://lawandorder.fandom.com/wiki/Law_%26_Order"><i>Law & Order</i></a> spin-offs <a href="https://lawandorder.fandom.com/wiki/Law_%26_Order:_Special_Victims_Unit"><i>Special Victims Unit</i></a> and <a href="https://lawandorder.fandom.com/wiki/Law_%26_Order:_Criminal_Intent"><i>Criminal Intent</i></a>. In addition to those shows, he also guest-starred on <i>Hack</i>, <i>Kidnapped</i> (with <a href="https://lawandorder.fandom.com/wiki/Otto_Sanchez">Otto Sanchez</a> and <a href="https://lawandorder.fandom.com/wiki/Jeremy_Sisto">Jeremy Sisto</a>), <i>Heroes</i>, <i>Three Rivers</i>, <i>Blue Bloods</i>, <i>Made in Jersey</i>, and <i>Those Who Kill</i>.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2021 16:52:29 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (The Wire, The Underground Kings, Christopher Mann, Ocean&apos;s 11, The Victor Brooks Show, Loving)</author>
      <link>https://the-victor-brooks-show.simplecast.com/episodes/the-victor-brooks-show-episode-55-christopher-mann-8kti10MR</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Christopher Mann</strong> (born June 17, 1964) is an American actor who has appeared in various films written and/or directed by filmmaker Tony Gilroy. He has appeared in other films such as <i>Ocean's 11</i>, <i>Emmett's Mark</i>, <i>The Mighty Macs</i>, <i>Cost of a Soul</i>, <i>Lebanon, Pa.</i>, <i>The Big Year</i>, <i>Backwards</i>, <i>Deer Crossing</i>, <i>1982</i>, <i>Myra's Angel</i>, <i>Jersey Justice</i>, <i>The North Star</i>, and <i>A Place in Hell</i>.</p><p>He has had recurring roles on shows such as <i>The Wire</i>, <i>The Underground Kings</i>, and <i>House of Cards</i> in addition to portraying various characters on the <a href="https://lawandorder.fandom.com/wiki/Law_%26_Order"><i>Law & Order</i></a> spin-offs <a href="https://lawandorder.fandom.com/wiki/Law_%26_Order:_Special_Victims_Unit"><i>Special Victims Unit</i></a> and <a href="https://lawandorder.fandom.com/wiki/Law_%26_Order:_Criminal_Intent"><i>Criminal Intent</i></a>. In addition to those shows, he also guest-starred on <i>Hack</i>, <i>Kidnapped</i> (with <a href="https://lawandorder.fandom.com/wiki/Otto_Sanchez">Otto Sanchez</a> and <a href="https://lawandorder.fandom.com/wiki/Jeremy_Sisto">Jeremy Sisto</a>), <i>Heroes</i>, <i>Three Rivers</i>, <i>Blue Bloods</i>, <i>Made in Jersey</i>, and <i>Those Who Kill</i>.</p>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 55 / Christopher Mann</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>The Wire, The Underground Kings, Christopher Mann, Ocean&apos;s 11, The Victor Brooks Show, Loving</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Christopher Mann (born June 17, 1964) is an American actor who has appeared in various films written and/or directed by filmmaker Tony Gilroy. He has appeared in other films such as Ocean&apos;s 11, Emmett&apos;s Mark, The Mighty Macs, Cost of a Soul, Lebanon, Pa., The Big Year, Backwards, Deer Crossing, 1982, Myra&apos;s Angel, Jersey Justice, The North Star, and A Place in Hell.

He has had recurring roles on shows such as The Wire, The Underground Kings, and House of Cards in addition to portraying various characters on the Law &amp; Order spin-offs Special Victims Unit and Criminal Intent. In addition to those shows, he also guest-starred on Hack, Kidnapped (with Otto Sanchez and Jeremy Sisto), Heroes, Three Rivers, Blue Bloods, Made in Jersey, and Those Who Kill.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Christopher Mann (born June 17, 1964) is an American actor who has appeared in various films written and/or directed by filmmaker Tony Gilroy. He has appeared in other films such as Ocean&apos;s 11, Emmett&apos;s Mark, The Mighty Macs, Cost of a Soul, Lebanon, Pa., The Big Year, Backwards, Deer Crossing, 1982, Myra&apos;s Angel, Jersey Justice, The North Star, and A Place in Hell.

He has had recurring roles on shows such as The Wire, The Underground Kings, and House of Cards in addition to portraying various characters on the Law &amp; Order spin-offs Special Victims Unit and Criminal Intent. In addition to those shows, he also guest-starred on Hack, Kidnapped (with Otto Sanchez and Jeremy Sisto), Heroes, Three Rivers, Blue Bloods, Made in Jersey, and Those Who Kill.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 54 / Brenda Lee Eager</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>From the farm county of Lower Peachtree, North of Mobile Alabama, you might not expect a chart-topping musical powerhouse to emerge, and yet Brenda Lee Eager did just that. Beyond her original songs recorded by Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles and Prince, Brenda has a heart and voice as big as the world - having performed with the most important artists in American music history: Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross, Donny Hathaway, Roberta Flack, Graham Nash and the inimitable Ray Charles.</p><p>Brenda started her singing career like so many other greats: in church. Having established a secure partnership between her music and her spiritual path, she moved to Chicago landing the coveted female lead with Jerry Butler's group (Motown), and was later co-featured with Jerry in his famous Billboard “Certified Gold” hits: <i>“Ain't Understanding Mellow”</i> and <i>“(They Long To Be) Close To You.”</i></p><p>But these accolades are a small part of what makes Brenda such a powerful writer and lyricist. Brenda inherently understands the relationship between storytelling and the song. Every song she creates retains a compelling sense of narrative - never losing sight of a deep humanity encapsulated in the melody and lyric.</p><p>Having penned several one-woman and theatrical shows of her own, Brenda is no stranger to the theater and has joined forces with Catherine Kinsman and Ben Dowling to write the musical <i>Spiral—</i>a powerful story that addresses human civilization and its relationship with nature and indigenous cultures around the world.</p><p>“Music is central to my life. It's between God and music - and a lot of the time I consider those two words to be nearly interchangeable. My music is a reflection of the spiritual lessons that I practice in my life. I can't think of a better place to speak from, as we face profound issues, than through our collective voice and stories of magic, of vision and of love.”</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2021 16:30:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Motown, Donny Hathaway, Graham Nash, Jerry Butler, Prince, Stevie Wonder, Brenda Lee Eager)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From the farm county of Lower Peachtree, North of Mobile Alabama, you might not expect a chart-topping musical powerhouse to emerge, and yet Brenda Lee Eager did just that. Beyond her original songs recorded by Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles and Prince, Brenda has a heart and voice as big as the world - having performed with the most important artists in American music history: Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross, Donny Hathaway, Roberta Flack, Graham Nash and the inimitable Ray Charles.</p><p>Brenda started her singing career like so many other greats: in church. Having established a secure partnership between her music and her spiritual path, she moved to Chicago landing the coveted female lead with Jerry Butler's group (Motown), and was later co-featured with Jerry in his famous Billboard “Certified Gold” hits: <i>“Ain't Understanding Mellow”</i> and <i>“(They Long To Be) Close To You.”</i></p><p>But these accolades are a small part of what makes Brenda such a powerful writer and lyricist. Brenda inherently understands the relationship between storytelling and the song. Every song she creates retains a compelling sense of narrative - never losing sight of a deep humanity encapsulated in the melody and lyric.</p><p>Having penned several one-woman and theatrical shows of her own, Brenda is no stranger to the theater and has joined forces with Catherine Kinsman and Ben Dowling to write the musical <i>Spiral—</i>a powerful story that addresses human civilization and its relationship with nature and indigenous cultures around the world.</p><p>“Music is central to my life. It's between God and music - and a lot of the time I consider those two words to be nearly interchangeable. My music is a reflection of the spiritual lessons that I practice in my life. I can't think of a better place to speak from, as we face profound issues, than through our collective voice and stories of magic, of vision and of love.”</p>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 54 / Brenda Lee Eager</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Motown, Donny Hathaway, Graham Nash, Jerry Butler, Prince, Stevie Wonder, Brenda Lee Eager</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>From the farm county of Lower Peachtree, North of Mobile Alabama, you might not expect a chart-topping musical powerhouse to emerge, and yet Brenda Lee Eager did just that. Beyond her original songs recorded by Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles and Prince, Brenda has a heart and voice as big as the world - having performed with the most important artists in American music history: Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross, Donny Hathaway, Roberta Flack, Graham Nash and the inimitable Ray Charles.

Brenda started her singing career like so many other greats: in church. Having established a secure partnership between her music and her spiritual path, she moved to Chicago landing the coveted female lead with Jerry Butler&apos;s group (Motown), and was later co-featured with Jerry in his famous Billboard “Certified Gold” hits: “Ain&apos;t Understanding Mellow” and “(They Long To Be) Close To You.”

But these accolades are a small part of what makes Brenda such a powerful writer and lyricist. Brenda inherently understands the relationship between storytelling and the song. Every song she creates retains a compelling sense of narrative - never losing sight of a deep humanity encapsulated in the melody and lyric.

Having penned several one-woman and theatrical shows of her own, Brenda is no stranger to the theater and has joined forces with Catherine Kinsman and Ben Dowling to write the musical Spiral—a powerful story that addresses human civilization and its relationship with nature and indigenous cultures around the world.

“Music is central to my life. It&apos;s between God and music - and a lot of the time I consider those two words to be nearly interchangeable. My music is a reflection of the spiritual lessons that I practice in my life. I can&apos;t think of a better place to speak from, as we face profound issues, than through our collective voice and stories of magic, of vision and of love.”</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>From the farm county of Lower Peachtree, North of Mobile Alabama, you might not expect a chart-topping musical powerhouse to emerge, and yet Brenda Lee Eager did just that. Beyond her original songs recorded by Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles and Prince, Brenda has a heart and voice as big as the world - having performed with the most important artists in American music history: Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross, Donny Hathaway, Roberta Flack, Graham Nash and the inimitable Ray Charles.

Brenda started her singing career like so many other greats: in church. Having established a secure partnership between her music and her spiritual path, she moved to Chicago landing the coveted female lead with Jerry Butler&apos;s group (Motown), and was later co-featured with Jerry in his famous Billboard “Certified Gold” hits: “Ain&apos;t Understanding Mellow” and “(They Long To Be) Close To You.”

But these accolades are a small part of what makes Brenda such a powerful writer and lyricist. Brenda inherently understands the relationship between storytelling and the song. Every song she creates retains a compelling sense of narrative - never losing sight of a deep humanity encapsulated in the melody and lyric.

Having penned several one-woman and theatrical shows of her own, Brenda is no stranger to the theater and has joined forces with Catherine Kinsman and Ben Dowling to write the musical Spiral—a powerful story that addresses human civilization and its relationship with nature and indigenous cultures around the world.

“Music is central to my life. It&apos;s between God and music - and a lot of the time I consider those two words to be nearly interchangeable. My music is a reflection of the spiritual lessons that I practice in my life. I can&apos;t think of a better place to speak from, as we face profound issues, than through our collective voice and stories of magic, of vision and of love.”</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 53 / Crystal Cheatham</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<h3><strong>CRYSTAL CHEATHAM, FOUNDER & CEO</strong></h3><p>Crystal Cheatham (she/hers) received her MFA from Antioch University. She is an LGBTQ rights activist with a focus on religious liberty. Since 2011 Crystal has worked simultaneously as a ghostwriter and queer rights activist with groups such as Soulforce and the Attic Youth Center. As an entrepreneur Crystal is the founder of two projects: <a href="https://www.ourbibleapp.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Our Bible App</strong></a> and The IDentity Kit, both of which provided resources for marginalized communities of faith.  As an outspoken activist she has written for The Huffington Post on the intersections of faith and sexual identity, a faith and spirituality column for the Philadelphia Gay Newspaper, sat on the steering committee of the HRC as the Faith & Spirituality chair, and partnered with Equality PA to influence clergy to support non-discrimination legislation. She is the host of Lord Have Mercy, a podcast about God, sex and the Bible, and has been featured in TeenVogue, Autostraddle, and LGBTQNation amongst others. Contact Crystal at Crystal@ourbibleapp.com.</p><p> </p><p> </p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2021 16:21:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Crystal Cheatham, Soulforce, Our Bible App, The Huffington Post, Philadelphia Gay Newspaper, Equality PA, Lord Have Mercy, Teen Vogue, Positivity Posse, LGBTQ, The Victor Brooks Show, The Identity Kit, Attic Youth Center)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><strong>CRYSTAL CHEATHAM, FOUNDER & CEO</strong></h3><p>Crystal Cheatham (she/hers) received her MFA from Antioch University. She is an LGBTQ rights activist with a focus on religious liberty. Since 2011 Crystal has worked simultaneously as a ghostwriter and queer rights activist with groups such as Soulforce and the Attic Youth Center. As an entrepreneur Crystal is the founder of two projects: <a href="https://www.ourbibleapp.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Our Bible App</strong></a> and The IDentity Kit, both of which provided resources for marginalized communities of faith.  As an outspoken activist she has written for The Huffington Post on the intersections of faith and sexual identity, a faith and spirituality column for the Philadelphia Gay Newspaper, sat on the steering committee of the HRC as the Faith & Spirituality chair, and partnered with Equality PA to influence clergy to support non-discrimination legislation. She is the host of Lord Have Mercy, a podcast about God, sex and the Bible, and has been featured in TeenVogue, Autostraddle, and LGBTQNation amongst others. Contact Crystal at Crystal@ourbibleapp.com.</p><p> </p><p> </p>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 53 / Crystal Cheatham</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Crystal Cheatham, Soulforce, Our Bible App, The Huffington Post, Philadelphia Gay Newspaper, Equality PA, Lord Have Mercy, Teen Vogue, Positivity Posse, LGBTQ, The Victor Brooks Show, The Identity Kit, Attic Youth Center</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>CRYSTAL CHEATHAM, FOUNDER &amp; CEO
Crystal Cheatham (she/hers) received her MFA from Antioch University. She is an LGBTQ rights activist with a focus on religious liberty. Since 2011 Crystal has worked simultaneously as a ghostwriter and queer rights activist with groups such as Soulforce and the Attic Youth Center. As an entrepreneur Crystal is the founder of two projects: Our Bible App and The IDentity Kit, both of which provided resources for marginalized communities of faith.  As an outspoken activist she has written for The Huffington Post on the intersections of faith and sexual identity, a faith and spirituality column for the Philadelphia Gay Newspaper, sat on the steering committee of the HRC as the Faith &amp; Spirituality chair, and partnered with Equality PA to influence clergy to support non-discrimination legislation. She is the host of Lord Have Mercy, a podcast about God, sex and the Bible, and has been featured in TeenVogue, Autostraddle, and LGBTQNation amongst others. Contact Crystal at Crystal@ourbibleapp.com.

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      <itunes:subtitle>CRYSTAL CHEATHAM, FOUNDER &amp; CEO
Crystal Cheatham (she/hers) received her MFA from Antioch University. She is an LGBTQ rights activist with a focus on religious liberty. Since 2011 Crystal has worked simultaneously as a ghostwriter and queer rights activist with groups such as Soulforce and the Attic Youth Center. As an entrepreneur Crystal is the founder of two projects: Our Bible App and The IDentity Kit, both of which provided resources for marginalized communities of faith.  As an outspoken activist she has written for The Huffington Post on the intersections of faith and sexual identity, a faith and spirituality column for the Philadelphia Gay Newspaper, sat on the steering committee of the HRC as the Faith &amp; Spirituality chair, and partnered with Equality PA to influence clergy to support non-discrimination legislation. She is the host of Lord Have Mercy, a podcast about God, sex and the Bible, and has been featured in TeenVogue, Autostraddle, and LGBTQNation amongst others. Contact Crystal at Crystal@ourbibleapp.com.

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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 52 (Quarantine Series) Melba Moore Part 2</title>
      <description><![CDATA[The entertainment pioneer and vocalist extraordinaire; MELBA MOORE joins us again for more positive vibrations. In this episode, Julie, Wendi and I surprise Melba with a special guest, the House/Dance Producer Terry Hunter. Terry is also one of the producers and songwriters for Melba's new smash, International single; "Just Doin' Me". Watch and fall in love with Queen Melba even more.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2021 19:52:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Broadway, Just Doin Me, Julie McKnight, Terry Hunter, Melba Moore, The Victor Brooks Show, Queen Melba Moore)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>The entertainment pioneer and vocalist extraordinaire; MELBA MOORE joins us again for more positive vibrations. In this episode, Julie, Wendi and I surprise Melba with a special guest, the House/Dance Producer Terry Hunter. Terry is also one of the producers and songwriters for Melba&apos;s new smash, International single; &quot;Just Doin&apos; Me&quot;. Watch and fall in love with Queen Melba even more.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The entertainment pioneer and vocalist extraordinaire; MELBA MOORE joins us again for more positive vibrations. In this episode, Julie, Wendi and I surprise Melba with a special guest, the House/Dance Producer Terry Hunter. Terry is also one of the producers and songwriters for Melba&apos;s new smash, International single; &quot;Just Doin&apos; Me&quot;. Watch and fall in love with Queen Melba even more.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 51 (Quarantine Series) Charles Wright Of Watts 103rd Street Band</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Charles Wright had a desire to form a solid soul band that would take the drive of R&B and push it to the limits. With an amazing cast of musicians, Charles formed the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band, which recorded a string of hit songs including the classic “Express Yourself.” Charles took pride in writing the song and the classic bass riff, played by his longtime friend Melvin Dunlap. Over his long and incredible career, Charles covered early Doo Wop era all the way into the funk and soul sound of the 1970s. What has always remained with him is his passion for the music!]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2021 19:48:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Los Angeles, Watts 103rd Street Band, Charles Wright, Bill Cosby, The Victor Brooks Show, Melvin Dunlap)</author>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 51 (Quarantine Series) Charles Wright Of Watts 103rd Street Band</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Charles Wright had a desire to form a solid soul band that would take the drive of R&amp;B and push it to the limits. With an amazing cast of musicians, Charles formed the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band, which recorded a string of hit songs including the classic “Express Yourself.” Charles took pride in writing the song and the classic bass riff, played by his longtime friend Melvin Dunlap. Over his long and incredible career, Charles covered early Doo Wop era all the way into the funk and soul sound of the 1970s. What has always remained with him is his passion for the music!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Charles Wright had a desire to form a solid soul band that would take the drive of R&amp;B and push it to the limits. With an amazing cast of musicians, Charles formed the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band, which recorded a string of hit songs including the classic “Express Yourself.” Charles took pride in writing the song and the classic bass riff, played by his longtime friend Melvin Dunlap. Over his long and incredible career, Charles covered early Doo Wop era all the way into the funk and soul sound of the 1970s. What has always remained with him is his passion for the music!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 50 (Quarantine Series) Celso Fonseca</title>
      <description><![CDATA[As a songwriter,he has written many songs recorded by Caetano Veloso, Gal Costa, Gilberto Gil, Milton Nascimento, Marcos Valle, Carlinhos Brown,Maria Bethania,Vinicius Cantuaria, Nana Caymmi, Luiz Melodia, Daniela Mercury, Clara Moreno, Ney Matogrosso, Bossacucanova, Antonio Chainho, Ana Carolina, Samantha James, among others.

Celso has fourteen critically acclaimed solo albums: "Minha cara"( 1986 ), "O som do sim" ( 1993 ),"Sorte" ( 1994), "Paradiso" ( 1997 ) and "Juventude/Slow motion Bossa Nova" (which has 3 times Latin Grammy nomination in 2002), "Natural"( 2002 - released by Ziriguiboom / Crammed discs ) , "Rive Gauche Rio", ( 2005 - Nominated by The Sunday Times as one of the best 10 albuns of the year ), "Polaroides" ( 2006 ) ,"Feriado" ( 2007 ) , "Celso Fonseca Ao Vivo", ( 2008 - Live CD and DVD with special guests as Gilberto Gil and Ana Carolina), "Pagina Central" ,with Marcos Valle ( 2009 - Original songs written with Brazilian songwriter/ legend Marcos Valle ), "Celso Fonseca ,voz e violao" , ( 2010 - CD and DVD with solo performance covers of classic Brazilian and International songs ), "No meu filme" ( 2011), and "Like Nice", ( 2015 ) (four times nominated for the Latin Grammy 2016 ).

Celso Fonseca has been touring the world with his band, playing a lot of concerts in Europe, US and Japan. Also he was the second Brazilian artist to be on "Later with Jools" the acclaimed music show on BBC. In 2014 and 2016 he performed in Moscow together with Marcos Valle at Tchaikowsky Hall with the Moscow Philharmonia Orchestra, playing his originals and a couple of Brazilian classics.

The artist has collaborated with some international artists like the Italian songwriter/legend, Toni Renis, with the Uruguayan Oscar winner, Jorge Drexler, the Italian singer Chiara Civello and the American singer/songwriter Samantha James. Celso has written recently a song for his new album "Turning Point" with Erika Ender, one of the songwriters from the mega worldwide hit: "Despacito".]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2021 19:42:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Gal Costa, Celso Fonseca, Ana Carolina, Milton Nascimento, Maria Bethania, Gilberto Gil, Moogie Canazio, The Victor Brooks Show, Caetano Veloso, Tom Jobim, Marcos Valle, Latin Grammy)</author>
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      <itunes:author>Gal Costa, Celso Fonseca, Ana Carolina, Milton Nascimento, Maria Bethania, Gilberto Gil, Moogie Canazio, The Victor Brooks Show, Caetano Veloso, Tom Jobim, Marcos Valle, Latin Grammy</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>As a songwriter,he has written many songs recorded by Caetano Veloso, Gal Costa, Gilberto Gil, Milton Nascimento, Marcos Valle, Carlinhos Brown,Maria Bethania,Vinicius Cantuaria, Nana Caymmi, Luiz Melodia, Daniela Mercury, Clara Moreno, Ney Matogrosso, Bossacucanova, Antonio Chainho, Ana Carolina, Samantha James, among others.

Celso has fourteen critically acclaimed solo albums: &quot;Minha cara&quot;( 1986 ), &quot;O som do sim&quot; ( 1993 ),&quot;Sorte&quot; ( 1994), &quot;Paradiso&quot; ( 1997 ) and &quot;Juventude/Slow motion Bossa Nova&quot; (which has 3 times Latin Grammy nomination in 2002), &quot;Natural&quot;( 2002 - released by Ziriguiboom / Crammed discs ) , &quot;Rive Gauche Rio&quot;, ( 2005 - Nominated by The Sunday Times as one of the best 10 albuns of the year ), &quot;Polaroides&quot; ( 2006 ) ,&quot;Feriado&quot; ( 2007 ) , &quot;Celso Fonseca Ao Vivo&quot;, ( 2008 - Live CD and DVD with special guests as Gilberto Gil and Ana Carolina), &quot;Pagina Central&quot; ,with Marcos Valle ( 2009 - Original songs written with Brazilian songwriter/ legend Marcos Valle ), &quot;Celso Fonseca ,voz e violao&quot; , ( 2010 - CD and DVD with solo performance covers of classic Brazilian and International songs ), &quot;No meu filme&quot; ( 2011), and &quot;Like Nice&quot;, ( 2015 ) (four times nominated for the Latin Grammy 2016 ).

Celso Fonseca has been touring the world with his band, playing a lot of concerts in Europe, US and Japan. Also he was the second Brazilian artist to be on &quot;Later with Jools&quot; the acclaimed music show on BBC. In 2014 and 2016 he performed in Moscow together with Marcos Valle at Tchaikowsky Hall with the Moscow Philharmonia Orchestra, playing his originals and a couple of Brazilian classics.

The artist has collaborated with some international artists like the Italian songwriter/legend, Toni Renis, with the Uruguayan Oscar winner, Jorge Drexler, the Italian singer Chiara Civello and the American singer/songwriter Samantha James. Celso has written recently a song for his new album &quot;Turning Point&quot; with Erika Ender, one of the songwriters from the mega worldwide hit: &quot;Despacito&quot;.</itunes:summary>
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Celso has fourteen critically acclaimed solo albums: &quot;Minha cara&quot;( 1986 ), &quot;O som do sim&quot; ( 1993 ),&quot;Sorte&quot; ( 1994), &quot;Paradiso&quot; ( 1997 ) and &quot;Juventude/Slow motion Bossa Nova&quot; (which has 3 times Latin Grammy nomination in 2002), &quot;Natural&quot;( 2002 - released by Ziriguiboom / Crammed discs ) , &quot;Rive Gauche Rio&quot;, ( 2005 - Nominated by The Sunday Times as one of the best 10 albuns of the year ), &quot;Polaroides&quot; ( 2006 ) ,&quot;Feriado&quot; ( 2007 ) , &quot;Celso Fonseca Ao Vivo&quot;, ( 2008 - Live CD and DVD with special guests as Gilberto Gil and Ana Carolina), &quot;Pagina Central&quot; ,with Marcos Valle ( 2009 - Original songs written with Brazilian songwriter/ legend Marcos Valle ), &quot;Celso Fonseca ,voz e violao&quot; , ( 2010 - CD and DVD with solo performance covers of classic Brazilian and International songs ), &quot;No meu filme&quot; ( 2011), and &quot;Like Nice&quot;, ( 2015 ) (four times nominated for the Latin Grammy 2016 ).

Celso Fonseca has been touring the world with his band, playing a lot of concerts in Europe, US and Japan. Also he was the second Brazilian artist to be on &quot;Later with Jools&quot; the acclaimed music show on BBC. In 2014 and 2016 he performed in Moscow together with Marcos Valle at Tchaikowsky Hall with the Moscow Philharmonia Orchestra, playing his originals and a couple of Brazilian classics.

The artist has collaborated with some international artists like the Italian songwriter/legend, Toni Renis, with the Uruguayan Oscar winner, Jorge Drexler, the Italian singer Chiara Civello and the American singer/songwriter Samantha James. Celso has written recently a song for his new album &quot;Turning Point&quot; with Erika Ender, one of the songwriters from the mega worldwide hit: &quot;Despacito&quot;.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 49 / Sarah Dash Of LaBelle</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Sarah Dash defines the word "legend." As an award-winning vocalist, songwriter, motivational speaker, educator, entrepreneur, and humanitarian, Sarah is a unique force whose voice has touched millions of listeners around the world. From co-founding Patti LaBelle & the Bluebelles and making history as a member of Labelle to becoming the very first Music Ambassador (2017) of Trenton, New Jersey, Sarah has blazed a trail in every facet of her remarkable career. Music has been a constant source of inspiration in Sarah's life ever since her childhood in Trenton. The seventh of thirteen children born to Elder Abraham Dash and Mother Elizabeth Dash, Sarah sang in the Trenton Church of Christ Choir as a young girl and entertained her classmates with renditions of standards like "With These Hands." The radio dial introduced her to everything from R&B and rock 'n' roll to country and polka, with the voices of Tina Turner, Gladys Knight, and Smokey Robinson shaping some of Sarah's earliest influences alongside albums by Mahalia Jackson, Nat "King" Cole, Andy Williams, and her brother's jazz collection. Doo-wop groups The Capris and The Dells inspired the name of Sarah's first group, the Del-Capris, which included another Trenton-based singer, Nona Hendryx. When Sarah and Nona teamed with Patricia (Patti) Holte and Cynthia (Cindy) Birdsong of The Ordettes, a new group was born — The Bluebelles. Beginning in 1962, Patti LaBelle & the Bluebelles were among the most dynamic vocal groups of the 1960s, recording for major labels like Cameo-Parkway and Atlantic, touring the Chitlin' Circuit, and earning rave reviews for their appearances at the Apollo Theater where they were affectionately nicknamed "The Sweethearts of the Apollo." Four years after Cindy Birdsong left the Bluebelles to join Diana Ross & the Supremes, Sarah, Patti, and Nona signed with Warner Bros., unveiling a new name and a new style on Labelle (1971) and Moon Shadow (1972), and recording with acclaimed singer-songwriter Laura Nyro on Gonna Take a Miracle (1971). Working with manager and former Ready Steady Go! producer Vicki Wickham, the trio began writing their own songs and geared their sound towards a progressive fusion of rock and soul. With the release of Pressure Cookin' (1973) on RCA, Labelle transformed into funk-rock goddesses outfitted in fashion-forward couture. A trio of albums on Epic Records, the gold-selling Nightbirds (1974), Phoenix (1975), and Chameleon (1976), sparked Labelle's breakthrough to mainstream success. They topped the Hot 100 with "Lady Marmalade," graced the cover of Rolling Stone, sold out theaters across the country, and made history as the first black group to perform at New York's Metropolitan Opera House.  After Labelle parted ways in 1977, Sarah embarked on a successful solo career. She acted in and wrote the theme song to Watch Your Mouth! (1978), a PBS series produced by Ellis Haizlip (Soul!) that also starred Joe Morton (Scandal). She released three albums on CBS-distributed Kirshner Records, Sarah Dash (1978), Oo-La-La (1980), and Close Enough (1981), scoring a massive disco hit with "Sinner Man," which featured Jerry Butler. Throughout the '80s and '90s, she recorded a series of club singles, including "Low Down Dirty Rhythm," plus her fourth solo effort You're All I Need (1988) on EMI-Manhattan Records. Her highly accalimed Gospel project featured several of her own self-penned tracks, including "I'm Still Here," which has since become a show-stopper of her concerts. In between producing her one-woman stage shows, "Dash of Diva" and "Sarah: One Woman," Sarah brought her talent to several different projects. Having worked with a variety of acts like Living Colour, Nile Rodgers, Alice Cooper, The Marshall Tucker Band, The O'Jays, Wilson Pickett and Bo Diddley over the years, she toured and recorded with Keith Richards' X-Pensive Winos and appeared on the Rolling Stones' Steel Wheels (1989) album. She reunited with Patti and Nona for the #1 club hit "Turn It Out" (1995), received the Rhythm & Blues Foundation’s "Pioneer Award" in 1999, and recorded the Labelle reunion album Back to Now (2008), featuring productions by Lenny Kravitz, Wyclef Jean, and Kenny Gamble & Leon Huff. In 2017, the members of Labelle were inducted to the Philadelphia Music Alliance's Music Walk of Fame.  She's a member of the Grammy Board of Governors (Philadelphia chapter), serves as the Grammy New Jersey Ambassador for the Advocacy Board of the Membership Committee, and is a member of the Grammy Hall of Fame (2003), as well as the Board of Trustees for the New Jersey Capital Philharmonic Orchestra. Most recently, she joined fellow legends at the Apollo Theater for the Jazz Foundation of America’s salute to singer Merry Clayton. Sarah Dash has built on a legacy that traces more than 50 years of music.  Like the greatest music legends, there is truly no limit to the inspiration Sarah Dash brings to every note she sings.
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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2021 19:35:52 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (The Bluebells, Philadelphia, Studio 54, Broadway, Trenton, Disco, Lady Marmalade, Nona Hendryx, Patti Labelle, Sarah Dash)</author>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 49 / Sarah Dash Of LaBelle</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>The Bluebells, Philadelphia, Studio 54, Broadway, Trenton, Disco, Lady Marmalade, Nona Hendryx, Patti Labelle, Sarah Dash</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Sarah Dash defines the word &quot;legend.&quot; As an award-winning vocalist, songwriter, motivational speaker, educator, entrepreneur, and humanitarian, Sarah is a unique force whose voice has touched millions of listeners around the world. From co-founding Patti LaBelle &amp; the Bluebelles and making history as a member of Labelle to becoming the very first Music Ambassador (2017) of Trenton, New Jersey, Sarah has blazed a trail in every facet of her remarkable career. Music has been a constant source of inspiration in Sarah&apos;s life ever since her childhood in Trenton. The seventh of thirteen children born to Elder Abraham Dash and Mother Elizabeth Dash, Sarah sang in the Trenton Church of Christ Choir as a young girl and entertained her classmates with renditions of standards like &quot;With These Hands.&quot; The radio dial introduced her to everything from R&amp;B and rock &apos;n&apos; roll to country and polka, with the voices of Tina Turner, Gladys Knight, and Smokey Robinson shaping some of Sarah&apos;s earliest influences alongside albums by Mahalia Jackson, Nat &quot;King&quot; Cole, Andy Williams, and her brother&apos;s jazz collection. Doo-wop groups The Capris and The Dells inspired the name of Sarah&apos;s first group, the Del-Capris, which included another Trenton-based singer, Nona Hendryx. When Sarah and Nona teamed with Patricia (Patti) Holte and Cynthia (Cindy) Birdsong of The Ordettes, a new group was born — The Bluebelles. Beginning in 1962, Patti LaBelle &amp; the Bluebelles were among the most dynamic vocal groups of the 1960s, recording for major labels like Cameo-Parkway and Atlantic, touring the Chitlin&apos; Circuit, and earning rave reviews for their appearances at the Apollo Theater where they were affectionately nicknamed &quot;The Sweethearts of the Apollo.&quot; Four years after Cindy Birdsong left the Bluebelles to join Diana Ross &amp; the Supremes, Sarah, Patti, and Nona signed with Warner Bros., unveiling a new name and a new style on Labelle (1971) and Moon Shadow (1972), and recording with acclaimed singer-songwriter Laura Nyro on Gonna Take a Miracle (1971). Working with manager and former Ready Steady Go! producer Vicki Wickham, the trio began writing their own songs and geared their sound towards a progressive fusion of rock and soul. With the release of Pressure Cookin&apos; (1973) on RCA, Labelle transformed into funk-rock goddesses outfitted in fashion-forward couture. A trio of albums on Epic Records, the gold-selling Nightbirds (1974), Phoenix (1975), and Chameleon (1976), sparked Labelle&apos;s breakthrough to mainstream success. They topped the Hot 100 with &quot;Lady Marmalade,&quot; graced the cover of Rolling Stone, sold out theaters across the country, and made history as the first black group to perform at New York&apos;s Metropolitan Opera House.  After Labelle parted ways in 1977, Sarah embarked on a successful solo career. She acted in and wrote the theme song to Watch Your Mouth! (1978), a PBS series produced by Ellis Haizlip (Soul!) that also starred Joe Morton (Scandal). She released three albums on CBS-distributed Kirshner Records, Sarah Dash (1978), Oo-La-La (1980), and Close Enough (1981), scoring a massive disco hit with &quot;Sinner Man,&quot; which featured Jerry Butler. Throughout the &apos;80s and &apos;90s, she recorded a series of club singles, including &quot;Low Down Dirty Rhythm,&quot; plus her fourth solo effort You&apos;re All I Need (1988) on EMI-Manhattan Records. Her highly accalimed Gospel project featured several of her own self-penned tracks, including &quot;I&apos;m Still Here,&quot; which has since become a show-stopper of her concerts. In between producing her one-woman stage shows, &quot;Dash of Diva&quot; and &quot;Sarah: One Woman,&quot; Sarah brought her talent to several different projects. Having worked with a variety of acts like Living Colour, Nile Rodgers, Alice Cooper, The Marshall Tucker Band, The O&apos;Jays, Wilson Pickett and Bo Diddley over the years, she toured and recorded with Keith Richards&apos; X-Pensive Winos and appeared on the Rolling Stones&apos; Steel Wheels (1989) album. She reunited with Patti and Nona for the #1 club hit &quot;Turn It Out&quot; (1995), received the Rhythm &amp; Blues Foundation’s &quot;Pioneer Award&quot; in 1999, and recorded the Labelle reunion album Back to Now (2008), featuring productions by Lenny Kravitz, Wyclef Jean, and Kenny Gamble &amp; Leon Huff. In 2017, the members of Labelle were inducted to the Philadelphia Music Alliance&apos;s Music Walk of Fame.  She&apos;s a member of the Grammy Board of Governors (Philadelphia chapter), serves as the Grammy New Jersey Ambassador for the Advocacy Board of the Membership Committee, and is a member of the Grammy Hall of Fame (2003), as well as the Board of Trustees for the New Jersey Capital Philharmonic Orchestra. Most recently, she joined fellow legends at the Apollo Theater for the Jazz Foundation of America’s salute to singer Merry Clayton. Sarah Dash has built on a legacy that traces more than 50 years of music.  Like the greatest music legends, there is truly no limit to the inspiration Sarah Dash brings to every note she sings.
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      <itunes:subtitle>Sarah Dash defines the word &quot;legend.&quot; As an award-winning vocalist, songwriter, motivational speaker, educator, entrepreneur, and humanitarian, Sarah is a unique force whose voice has touched millions of listeners around the world. From co-founding Patti LaBelle &amp; the Bluebelles and making history as a member of Labelle to becoming the very first Music Ambassador (2017) of Trenton, New Jersey, Sarah has blazed a trail in every facet of her remarkable career. Music has been a constant source of inspiration in Sarah&apos;s life ever since her childhood in Trenton. The seventh of thirteen children born to Elder Abraham Dash and Mother Elizabeth Dash, Sarah sang in the Trenton Church of Christ Choir as a young girl and entertained her classmates with renditions of standards like &quot;With These Hands.&quot; The radio dial introduced her to everything from R&amp;B and rock &apos;n&apos; roll to country and polka, with the voices of Tina Turner, Gladys Knight, and Smokey Robinson shaping some of Sarah&apos;s earliest influences alongside albums by Mahalia Jackson, Nat &quot;King&quot; Cole, Andy Williams, and her brother&apos;s jazz collection. Doo-wop groups The Capris and The Dells inspired the name of Sarah&apos;s first group, the Del-Capris, which included another Trenton-based singer, Nona Hendryx. When Sarah and Nona teamed with Patricia (Patti) Holte and Cynthia (Cindy) Birdsong of The Ordettes, a new group was born — The Bluebelles. Beginning in 1962, Patti LaBelle &amp; the Bluebelles were among the most dynamic vocal groups of the 1960s, recording for major labels like Cameo-Parkway and Atlantic, touring the Chitlin&apos; Circuit, and earning rave reviews for their appearances at the Apollo Theater where they were affectionately nicknamed &quot;The Sweethearts of the Apollo.&quot; Four years after Cindy Birdsong left the Bluebelles to join Diana Ross &amp; the Supremes, Sarah, Patti, and Nona signed with Warner Bros., unveiling a new name and a new style on Labelle (1971) and Moon Shadow (1972), and recording with acclaimed singer-songwriter Laura Nyro on Gonna Take a Miracle (1971). Working with manager and former Ready Steady Go! producer Vicki Wickham, the trio began writing their own songs and geared their sound towards a progressive fusion of rock and soul. With the release of Pressure Cookin&apos; (1973) on RCA, Labelle transformed into funk-rock goddesses outfitted in fashion-forward couture. A trio of albums on Epic Records, the gold-selling Nightbirds (1974), Phoenix (1975), and Chameleon (1976), sparked Labelle&apos;s breakthrough to mainstream success. They topped the Hot 100 with &quot;Lady Marmalade,&quot; graced the cover of Rolling Stone, sold out theaters across the country, and made history as the first black group to perform at New York&apos;s Metropolitan Opera House.  After Labelle parted ways in 1977, Sarah embarked on a successful solo career. She acted in and wrote the theme song to Watch Your Mouth! (1978), a PBS series produced by Ellis Haizlip (Soul!) that also starred Joe Morton (Scandal). She released three albums on CBS-distributed Kirshner Records, Sarah Dash (1978), Oo-La-La (1980), and Close Enough (1981), scoring a massive disco hit with &quot;Sinner Man,&quot; which featured Jerry Butler. Throughout the &apos;80s and &apos;90s, she recorded a series of club singles, including &quot;Low Down Dirty Rhythm,&quot; plus her fourth solo effort You&apos;re All I Need (1988) on EMI-Manhattan Records. Her highly accalimed Gospel project featured several of her own self-penned tracks, including &quot;I&apos;m Still Here,&quot; which has since become a show-stopper of her concerts. In between producing her one-woman stage shows, &quot;Dash of Diva&quot; and &quot;Sarah: One Woman,&quot; Sarah brought her talent to several different projects. Having worked with a variety of acts like Living Colour, Nile Rodgers, Alice Cooper, The Marshall Tucker Band, The O&apos;Jays, Wilson Pickett and Bo Diddley over the years, she toured and recorded with Keith Richards&apos; X-Pensive Winos and appeared on the Rolling Stones&apos; Steel Wheels (1989) album. She reunited with Patti and Nona for the #1 club hit &quot;Turn It Out&quot; (1995), received the Rhythm &amp; Blues Foundation’s &quot;Pioneer Award&quot; in 1999, and recorded the Labelle reunion album Back to Now (2008), featuring productions by Lenny Kravitz, Wyclef Jean, and Kenny Gamble &amp; Leon Huff. In 2017, the members of Labelle were inducted to the Philadelphia Music Alliance&apos;s Music Walk of Fame.  She&apos;s a member of the Grammy Board of Governors (Philadelphia chapter), serves as the Grammy New Jersey Ambassador for the Advocacy Board of the Membership Committee, and is a member of the Grammy Hall of Fame (2003), as well as the Board of Trustees for the New Jersey Capital Philharmonic Orchestra. Most recently, she joined fellow legends at the Apollo Theater for the Jazz Foundation of America’s salute to singer Merry Clayton. Sarah Dash has built on a legacy that traces more than 50 years of music.  Like the greatest music legends, there is truly no limit to the inspiration Sarah Dash brings to every note she sings.
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 48 (Quarantine Series) Dr. Milton Brown</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Brown currently serves as Professor of Practice and Director for the Center for Drug Discovery for Rare and Underserved Diseases at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia and Fellow at the National Academy of Inventors (FNAI). His distinguished career has led to his international recognition as a leader in drug discovery and development research.

“We are excited to have Dr. Brown join our Board, bringing his unique talents, expertise and perspectives to FARE and the 32 million Americans living with potentially life-threatening food allergies,” said David G. Bunning, chairman of the Board of Directors for FARE. “Dr. Brown’s passion for medicine is clear, and we know this passion will aid us in our mission to find a cure for food allergies and improve the lives of all those affected.”

Dr. Brown is a recipient of the 2015 Percy Julian Award by the National Organization of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers for significant contributions in pure and/or applied research in science and has served as a scientific reviewer of grants and programs for the National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Cancer Institute (NCI) Cancer Center Support Grants, Department of Defense (DOD) and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Brown previously served as Deputy Director for Drug Discovery & Development at the Inova Schar Cancer Institute and Director of the Inova Schar Cancer Center for Drug Discovery at Inova Center for Personalized Health in Fairfax, Virginia.

In addition to his role on FARE’s Board of Directors, Brown will also serve as a co-chair of FARE’s Voice of the Patient Roundtable: Diversity, Equity & Inclusion. The Roundtable, which is set to be scheduled this fall, is co-chaired by Michael Frazier, FARE Board of National Ambassadors and Advocacy Advisory Committee member, and seeks to bring thought leaders together to find consensus on how patient advocacy organizations can advance diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in the work that they do. Following the event, FARE will publish a blueprint outlining actionable steps to address DEI in food allergy education and research.

“In identifying leaders who can play a key role in moving food allergy science and advocacy forward, Dr. Brown stood out as a seasoned professional who has a track record for developing trust in the community and with grateful patients and in maintaining multi-investigator collaborations in academia and industry, locally, nationally and internationally,” said Lisa Gable, chief executive officer for FARE. “We are thrilled to have him join our board and look forward to all we will be able to do together.”

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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 48 (Quarantine Series) Dr. Milton Brown</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>National Cancer Institute, Percy Julian Award, Dr. Milton Brown, National Organization of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>01:48:55</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Brown currently serves as Professor of Practice and Director for the Center for Drug Discovery for Rare and Underserved Diseases at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia and Fellow at the National Academy of Inventors (FNAI). His distinguished career has led to his international recognition as a leader in drug discovery and development research.

“We are excited to have Dr. Brown join our Board, bringing his unique talents, expertise and perspectives to FARE and the 32 million Americans living with potentially life-threatening food allergies,” said David G. Bunning, chairman of the Board of Directors for FARE. “Dr. Brown’s passion for medicine is clear, and we know this passion will aid us in our mission to find a cure for food allergies and improve the lives of all those affected.”

Dr. Brown is a recipient of the 2015 Percy Julian Award by the National Organization of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers for significant contributions in pure and/or applied research in science and has served as a scientific reviewer of grants and programs for the National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Cancer Institute (NCI) Cancer Center Support Grants, Department of Defense (DOD) and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Brown previously served as Deputy Director for Drug Discovery &amp; Development at the Inova Schar Cancer Institute and Director of the Inova Schar Cancer Center for Drug Discovery at Inova Center for Personalized Health in Fairfax, Virginia.

In addition to his role on FARE’s Board of Directors, Brown will also serve as a co-chair of FARE’s Voice of the Patient Roundtable: Diversity, Equity &amp; Inclusion. The Roundtable, which is set to be scheduled this fall, is co-chaired by Michael Frazier, FARE Board of National Ambassadors and Advocacy Advisory Committee member, and seeks to bring thought leaders together to find consensus on how patient advocacy organizations can advance diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in the work that they do. Following the event, FARE will publish a blueprint outlining actionable steps to address DEI in food allergy education and research.

“In identifying leaders who can play a key role in moving food allergy science and advocacy forward, Dr. Brown stood out as a seasoned professional who has a track record for developing trust in the community and with grateful patients and in maintaining multi-investigator collaborations in academia and industry, locally, nationally and internationally,” said Lisa Gable, chief executive officer for FARE. “We are thrilled to have him join our board and look forward to all we will be able to do together.”

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      <itunes:subtitle>Brown currently serves as Professor of Practice and Director for the Center for Drug Discovery for Rare and Underserved Diseases at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia and Fellow at the National Academy of Inventors (FNAI). His distinguished career has led to his international recognition as a leader in drug discovery and development research.

“We are excited to have Dr. Brown join our Board, bringing his unique talents, expertise and perspectives to FARE and the 32 million Americans living with potentially life-threatening food allergies,” said David G. Bunning, chairman of the Board of Directors for FARE. “Dr. Brown’s passion for medicine is clear, and we know this passion will aid us in our mission to find a cure for food allergies and improve the lives of all those affected.”

Dr. Brown is a recipient of the 2015 Percy Julian Award by the National Organization of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers for significant contributions in pure and/or applied research in science and has served as a scientific reviewer of grants and programs for the National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Cancer Institute (NCI) Cancer Center Support Grants, Department of Defense (DOD) and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Brown previously served as Deputy Director for Drug Discovery &amp; Development at the Inova Schar Cancer Institute and Director of the Inova Schar Cancer Center for Drug Discovery at Inova Center for Personalized Health in Fairfax, Virginia.

In addition to his role on FARE’s Board of Directors, Brown will also serve as a co-chair of FARE’s Voice of the Patient Roundtable: Diversity, Equity &amp; Inclusion. The Roundtable, which is set to be scheduled this fall, is co-chaired by Michael Frazier, FARE Board of National Ambassadors and Advocacy Advisory Committee member, and seeks to bring thought leaders together to find consensus on how patient advocacy organizations can advance diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in the work that they do. Following the event, FARE will publish a blueprint outlining actionable steps to address DEI in food allergy education and research.

“In identifying leaders who can play a key role in moving food allergy science and advocacy forward, Dr. Brown stood out as a seasoned professional who has a track record for developing trust in the community and with grateful patients and in maintaining multi-investigator collaborations in academia and industry, locally, nationally and internationally,” said Lisa Gable, chief executive officer for FARE. “We are thrilled to have him join our board and look forward to all we will be able to do together.”

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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 47 (Quarantine Series) Junior Giscombe</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Junior Giscombe cut his teeth as a backing vocalist with Linx before enjoying success as a solo artist with Mama Used To Say, a 1982 hit on both sides of the Atlantic. His third album, Acquired Taste, was helmed by top producer Arif Mardin. He made the British Top 10 again in 1987, this time alongside Kim Wilde on Another Step (Closer To You). A proliﬁc writer, Junior has penned songs for Maxi Priest, Amy Stewart and Ruby Turner, and collaborated with Thin Lizzy’s Phil Lynott. A reggae reboot of his best known material, featuring duets with the likes of Luciano and Stephen Marley, is released later this year.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2020 16:17:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Junior Giscombe cut his teeth as a backing vocalist with Linx before enjoying success as a solo artist with Mama Used To Say, a 1982 hit on both sides of the Atlantic. His third album, Acquired Taste, was helmed by top producer Arif Mardin. He made the British Top 10 again in 1987, this time alongside Kim Wilde on Another Step (Closer To You). A proliﬁc writer, Junior has penned songs for Maxi Priest, Amy Stewart and Ruby Turner, and collaborated with Thin Lizzy’s Phil Lynott. A reggae reboot of his best known material, featuring duets with the likes of Luciano and Stephen Marley, is released later this year.

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      <itunes:subtitle>Junior Giscombe cut his teeth as a backing vocalist with Linx before enjoying success as a solo artist with Mama Used To Say, a 1982 hit on both sides of the Atlantic. His third album, Acquired Taste, was helmed by top producer Arif Mardin. He made the British Top 10 again in 1987, this time alongside Kim Wilde on Another Step (Closer To You). A proliﬁc writer, Junior has penned songs for Maxi Priest, Amy Stewart and Ruby Turner, and collaborated with Thin Lizzy’s Phil Lynott. A reggae reboot of his best known material, featuring duets with the likes of Luciano and Stephen Marley, is released later this year.

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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 46 (Quarantine Series) Judge Patricia Titus</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Twenty years ago, the People confirmed that Patricia J. Titus was the "Right Choice for  Justice," and elected her as Judge of the Superior Court of California for the County of  Los Angeles. With Exodus 18:21 as her foundation, Judge Titus' campaign was set apart  from its inception. Because of her character, integrity, professional ability and legacy of  community involvement, her candidacy garnered endorsements from a broad cross section of national, state, and local elected officials, pastors, community leaders, judges  and attorneys. 
Since February, 2009, Judge Titus has been assigned to the Inglewood Superior Court  where she hears requests for domestic violence and civil harassment restraining orders and presides over the Drug Court. In honor of her 20th year as a judge and as a  community service, she has published the book, “F.R.I.E.N.D.S. for LIFE: 7 Keys to  Supporting Loved Ones Experiencing Domestic Violence.” Using the word “friends” as an  acronym, Judge Titus educates, enlightens and empowers the reader by providing an  easy-to-follow guide on how to support the people experiencing domestic abuse in their  lives. 
Judge Titus served as the Judicial Advisor for the California Legislative Black Caucus’  Black History exhibit which was on display in the Capitol Rotunda in Sacramento, in San  Francisco in the Great Hall of the California Judicial Council and here, in Los Angeles, at  the California African American Museum. The exhibit, entitled “And Justice for All,”  acknowledged and celebrated the 70th anniversary of the appointment of the first African  American Superior Court judge to preside over a California courtroom as well as  commemorated the 50th anniversary of the appointment of the first African American  Appellate Court justice. 
Judge Titus has also participated in the Superior Court’s “Adoption Day”  where she finalized the adoption of over 40 children into loving homes and she has  administered the oath of office to numerous public officials and civic leaders.
Prior to her election, she enjoyed a 15-year career as a criminal prosecutor with the Los  Angeles County District Attorney’s Office. A top-level felony trial attorney, she established  a reputation for excellence in trial and received national media acclaim when she  convicted a prominent Ladera Heights businessman of the domestic violence drowning  murder of Michael Jackson’s former sister-in-law, Delores “Dee Dee” Jackson, who was  the former wife of Tito Jackson of the Jackson 5. In the trial of this case, she worked with  the Trial Support Department of the DA’s Office to draw a female autopsy figure so that  the victim’s 58 blunt force traumatic injuries could be accurately detailed. The female  autopsy form remains in use to date. Prior to her trial, all victims had been depicted using  a male autopsy figure. Her successful prosecution of this case was profiled on Court TV  and is highlighted in the book, “For the People,” which chronicles the history of high-profile  prosecutions in the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office from 1850-2000. While  in the DA’s office, Judge Titus wrote the first draft of legislation now known as “The Safely  Surrendered Baby Law (S.B. 1368).” Under this legislation, within 72-hours of birth, a  mother may surrender her newborn child confidentially at an emergency room or fire  station without fear of prosecution for child endangerment or abandonment. 
Judge Titus is a charter and life member of the Association of African American California  Judicial Officers, the California Association of Black Lawyers, Black Women Lawyers  Association of Los Angeles, Inc., and the John M. Langston Bar Association. She is a  member of the American Bar Association Judicial Council, California Judges Association,  National Bar Association Judicial Council and the National Association of Women Judges. 
  Judge Titus is a past president of Black Women Lawyers of Los Angeles, Inc., a former  trustee of the Los Angeles County Bar Association, and a former board member of the  National Bar Association, California Women Lawyers, John M. Langston Bar Association,  Multicultural Bar Alliance, and Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles.  
Judge Titus was born and raised in Los Angeles. She received her bachelor’s degree  from Stanford University and juris doctorate from the UCLA School of Law. Judge Titus  is a member of the Harbor Area Chapter (CA) of The Links, Incorporated and the Los  Angeles Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. She is also a Registered  Parliamentarian and a member of the National Association of Parliamentarians and a  member of Toastmasters International with the designation of Distinguished Toastmaster.  In her free time, Judge Titus enjoys exercising, shopping, traveling and Happy Planning. 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2020 16:05:21 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Inglewood Superior Court, Los Angeles, African American Museum, FRIENDS, Stanford University, Delta Sigma Theta Soroity, John Langston Bar Association, Lawyer, Attorney, Judge Patricia Titus, Women Lawyers Association, Toastmasters)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Twenty years ago, the People confirmed that Patricia J. Titus was the &quot;Right Choice for  Justice,&quot; and elected her as Judge of the Superior Court of California for the County of  Los Angeles. With Exodus 18:21 as her foundation, Judge Titus&apos; campaign was set apart  from its inception. Because of her character, integrity, professional ability and legacy of  community involvement, her candidacy garnered endorsements from a broad cross section of national, state, and local elected officials, pastors, community leaders, judges  and attorneys. 
Since February, 2009, Judge Titus has been assigned to the Inglewood Superior Court  where she hears requests for domestic violence and civil harassment restraining orders and presides over the Drug Court. In honor of her 20th year as a judge and as a  community service, she has published the book, “F.R.I.E.N.D.S. for LIFE: 7 Keys to  Supporting Loved Ones Experiencing Domestic Violence.” Using the word “friends” as an  acronym, Judge Titus educates, enlightens and empowers the reader by providing an  easy-to-follow guide on how to support the people experiencing domestic abuse in their  lives. 
Judge Titus served as the Judicial Advisor for the California Legislative Black Caucus’  Black History exhibit which was on display in the Capitol Rotunda in Sacramento, in San  Francisco in the Great Hall of the California Judicial Council and here, in Los Angeles, at  the California African American Museum. The exhibit, entitled “And Justice for All,”  acknowledged and celebrated the 70th anniversary of the appointment of the first African  American Superior Court judge to preside over a California courtroom as well as  commemorated the 50th anniversary of the appointment of the first African American  Appellate Court justice. 
Judge Titus has also participated in the Superior Court’s “Adoption Day”  where she finalized the adoption of over 40 children into loving homes and she has  administered the oath of office to numerous public officials and civic leaders.
Prior to her election, she enjoyed a 15-year career as a criminal prosecutor with the Los  Angeles County District Attorney’s Office. A top-level felony trial attorney, she established  a reputation for excellence in trial and received national media acclaim when she  convicted a prominent Ladera Heights businessman of the domestic violence drowning  murder of Michael Jackson’s former sister-in-law, Delores “Dee Dee” Jackson, who was  the former wife of Tito Jackson of the Jackson 5. In the trial of this case, she worked with  the Trial Support Department of the DA’s Office to draw a female autopsy figure so that  the victim’s 58 blunt force traumatic injuries could be accurately detailed. The female  autopsy form remains in use to date. Prior to her trial, all victims had been depicted using  a male autopsy figure. Her successful prosecution of this case was profiled on Court TV  and is highlighted in the book, “For the People,” which chronicles the history of high-profile  prosecutions in the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office from 1850-2000. While  in the DA’s office, Judge Titus wrote the first draft of legislation now known as “The Safely  Surrendered Baby Law (S.B. 1368).” Under this legislation, within 72-hours of birth, a  mother may surrender her newborn child confidentially at an emergency room or fire  station without fear of prosecution for child endangerment or abandonment. 
Judge Titus is a charter and life member of the Association of African American California  Judicial Officers, the California Association of Black Lawyers, Black Women Lawyers  Association of Los Angeles, Inc., and the John M. Langston Bar Association. She is a  member of the American Bar Association Judicial Council, California Judges Association,  National Bar Association Judicial Council and the National Association of Women Judges. 
  Judge Titus is a past president of Black Women Lawyers of Los Angeles, Inc., a former  trustee of the Los Angeles County Bar Association, and a former board member of the  National Bar Association, California Women Lawyers, John M. Langston Bar Association,  Multicultural Bar Alliance, and Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles.  
Judge Titus was born and raised in Los Angeles. She received her bachelor’s degree  from Stanford University and juris doctorate from the UCLA School of Law. Judge Titus  is a member of the Harbor Area Chapter (CA) of The Links, Incorporated and the Los  Angeles Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. She is also a Registered  Parliamentarian and a member of the National Association of Parliamentarians and a  member of Toastmasters International with the designation of Distinguished Toastmaster.  In her free time, Judge Titus enjoys exercising, shopping, traveling and Happy Planning. 
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      <itunes:subtitle>Twenty years ago, the People confirmed that Patricia J. Titus was the &quot;Right Choice for  Justice,&quot; and elected her as Judge of the Superior Court of California for the County of  Los Angeles. With Exodus 18:21 as her foundation, Judge Titus&apos; campaign was set apart  from its inception. Because of her character, integrity, professional ability and legacy of  community involvement, her candidacy garnered endorsements from a broad cross section of national, state, and local elected officials, pastors, community leaders, judges  and attorneys. 
Since February, 2009, Judge Titus has been assigned to the Inglewood Superior Court  where she hears requests for domestic violence and civil harassment restraining orders and presides over the Drug Court. In honor of her 20th year as a judge and as a  community service, she has published the book, “F.R.I.E.N.D.S. for LIFE: 7 Keys to  Supporting Loved Ones Experiencing Domestic Violence.” Using the word “friends” as an  acronym, Judge Titus educates, enlightens and empowers the reader by providing an  easy-to-follow guide on how to support the people experiencing domestic abuse in their  lives. 
Judge Titus served as the Judicial Advisor for the California Legislative Black Caucus’  Black History exhibit which was on display in the Capitol Rotunda in Sacramento, in San  Francisco in the Great Hall of the California Judicial Council and here, in Los Angeles, at  the California African American Museum. The exhibit, entitled “And Justice for All,”  acknowledged and celebrated the 70th anniversary of the appointment of the first African  American Superior Court judge to preside over a California courtroom as well as  commemorated the 50th anniversary of the appointment of the first African American  Appellate Court justice. 
Judge Titus has also participated in the Superior Court’s “Adoption Day”  where she finalized the adoption of over 40 children into loving homes and she has  administered the oath of office to numerous public officials and civic leaders.
Prior to her election, she enjoyed a 15-year career as a criminal prosecutor with the Los  Angeles County District Attorney’s Office. A top-level felony trial attorney, she established  a reputation for excellence in trial and received national media acclaim when she  convicted a prominent Ladera Heights businessman of the domestic violence drowning  murder of Michael Jackson’s former sister-in-law, Delores “Dee Dee” Jackson, who was  the former wife of Tito Jackson of the Jackson 5. In the trial of this case, she worked with  the Trial Support Department of the DA’s Office to draw a female autopsy figure so that  the victim’s 58 blunt force traumatic injuries could be accurately detailed. The female  autopsy form remains in use to date. Prior to her trial, all victims had been depicted using  a male autopsy figure. Her successful prosecution of this case was profiled on Court TV  and is highlighted in the book, “For the People,” which chronicles the history of high-profile  prosecutions in the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office from 1850-2000. While  in the DA’s office, Judge Titus wrote the first draft of legislation now known as “The Safely  Surrendered Baby Law (S.B. 1368).” Under this legislation, within 72-hours of birth, a  mother may surrender her newborn child confidentially at an emergency room or fire  station without fear of prosecution for child endangerment or abandonment. 
Judge Titus is a charter and life member of the Association of African American California  Judicial Officers, the California Association of Black Lawyers, Black Women Lawyers  Association of Los Angeles, Inc., and the John M. Langston Bar Association. She is a  member of the American Bar Association Judicial Council, California Judges Association,  National Bar Association Judicial Council and the National Association of Women Judges. 
  Judge Titus is a past president of Black Women Lawyers of Los Angeles, Inc., a former  trustee of the Los Angeles County Bar Association, and a former board member of the  National Bar Association, California Women Lawyers, John M. Langston Bar Association,  Multicultural Bar Alliance, and Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles.  
Judge Titus was born and raised in Los Angeles. She received her bachelor’s degree  from Stanford University and juris doctorate from the UCLA School of Law. Judge Titus  is a member of the Harbor Area Chapter (CA) of The Links, Incorporated and the Los  Angeles Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. She is also a Registered  Parliamentarian and a member of the National Association of Parliamentarians and a  member of Toastmasters International with the designation of Distinguished Toastmaster.  In her free time, Judge Titus enjoys exercising, shopping, traveling and Happy Planning. 
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 45 (Quarantine Series) Jeremy Winston</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Jeremy Winston is an innovative leader that helps individuals share their passions and talents with the global community.  He is the founder of The Jeremy Winston Chorale, LLC and Assistant Professor of Music and Chorus Director at Central State University (CSU) in Ohio.   He is a visionary with emphasis in orchestral and choral composing, choral directing, orchestral conducting, collegiate education, classical singing, and leadership training. Passionate about music, Jeremy discovers talent in often­ignored areas of the country and shapes it for national and international stages.  Performances with The Jeremy Winston Chorale and CSU Chorus include: ● The White House for President Barack Obama and The First Lady Michelle Obama (2012, 2013, 2015, 2016). ● Gold Medal Champion for World Choir Games:  A Choral Competition ● Guest Conductor for Czech National Symphony Orchestra (2016, 2015, 2014) ● Critically acclaimed European tour of Hamburg, Durbach, Frankfurt (Germany), and Strassbourg, France. ● Viral (over 4 million views) YouTube & Facebook Video of flash mob singing Oh, Happy Day in Hamburg, Germany. ● Guest Conductor for EAFIT Symphony Orchestra in Medellin, Colombia (2015). ● Two inaugural performances of Wynton Marsalis’ works including All Rise with Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra and Mass with Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. Before entering education as a full­time instructor, Jeremy served as the Ray Charles Distinguished Chair of Sacred and Choral Music at Wilberforce University where he lead the growth and curriculum development of the program to be the leading major at the institution. Jeremy’s arrangements and compositions have been performed by many leading musicians and musical groups including Grammy­winning group Take6, The Czech National Symphony Orchestra, The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Wintley Phipps, and numerous high school, collegiate, and professional ensembles. In addition to being a professional musician, Jeremy is husband, father of three girls, a squash player, and a cook.</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 5 Nov 2020 07:01:54 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Jeremy Winston Chorale, Seventh Day Adventist, Hamburg, Central State University, Barack Obama, Wynton Marsalis, Michell Obama, Czech National Symphony, CSU, Charles L Brooks, Oakwood University, Lincoln Center, Los Angeles Symphony, Jeremy Winston, Oakwood College)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jeremy Winston is an innovative leader that helps individuals share their passions and talents with the global community.  He is the founder of The Jeremy Winston Chorale, LLC and Assistant Professor of Music and Chorus Director at Central State University (CSU) in Ohio.   He is a visionary with emphasis in orchestral and choral composing, choral directing, orchestral conducting, collegiate education, classical singing, and leadership training. Passionate about music, Jeremy discovers talent in often­ignored areas of the country and shapes it for national and international stages.  Performances with The Jeremy Winston Chorale and CSU Chorus include: ● The White House for President Barack Obama and The First Lady Michelle Obama (2012, 2013, 2015, 2016). ● Gold Medal Champion for World Choir Games:  A Choral Competition ● Guest Conductor for Czech National Symphony Orchestra (2016, 2015, 2014) ● Critically acclaimed European tour of Hamburg, Durbach, Frankfurt (Germany), and Strassbourg, France. ● Viral (over 4 million views) YouTube & Facebook Video of flash mob singing Oh, Happy Day in Hamburg, Germany. ● Guest Conductor for EAFIT Symphony Orchestra in Medellin, Colombia (2015). ● Two inaugural performances of Wynton Marsalis’ works including All Rise with Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra and Mass with Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. Before entering education as a full­time instructor, Jeremy served as the Ray Charles Distinguished Chair of Sacred and Choral Music at Wilberforce University where he lead the growth and curriculum development of the program to be the leading major at the institution. Jeremy’s arrangements and compositions have been performed by many leading musicians and musical groups including Grammy­winning group Take6, The Czech National Symphony Orchestra, The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Wintley Phipps, and numerous high school, collegiate, and professional ensembles. In addition to being a professional musician, Jeremy is husband, father of three girls, a squash player, and a cook.</p>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 45 (Quarantine Series) Jeremy Winston</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Jeremy Winston Chorale, Seventh Day Adventist, Hamburg, Central State University, Barack Obama, Wynton Marsalis, Michell Obama, Czech National Symphony, CSU, Charles L Brooks, Oakwood University, Lincoln Center, Los Angeles Symphony, Jeremy Winston, Oakwood College</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>01:26:04</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Jeremy Winston is an innovative leader that helps individuals share their passions
and talents with the global community.  He is the founder of The Jeremy Winston
Chorale, LLC and Assistant Professor of Music and Chorus Director at Central State
University (CSU) in Ohio.   He is a visionary with emphasis in orchestral and choral
composing, choral directing, orchestral conducting, collegiate education, classical
singing, and leadership training.
Passionate about music, Jeremy discovers talent in often­ignored areas of the
country and shapes it for national and international stages.  Performances with The
Jeremy Winston Chorale and CSU Chorus include:
● The White House for President Barack Obama and The First Lady Michelle
Obama (2012, 2013, 2015, 2016).
● Gold Medal Champion for World Choir Games:  A Choral Competition
● Guest Conductor for Czech National Symphony Orchestra (2016, 2015, 2014)
● Critically acclaimed European tour of Hamburg, Durbach, Frankfurt
(Germany), and Strassbourg, France.
● Viral (over 4 million views) YouTube &amp; Facebook Video of flash mob singing
Oh, Happy Day in Hamburg, Germany.
● Guest Conductor for EAFIT Symphony Orchestra in Medellin, Colombia
(2015).
● Two inaugural performances of Wynton Marsalis’ works including All Rise
with Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra and Mass with Jazz at Lincoln Center
Orchestra.
Before entering education as a full­time instructor, Jeremy served as the Ray Charles
Distinguished Chair of Sacred and Choral Music at Wilberforce University where he
lead the growth and curriculum development of the program to be the leading major
at the institution.
Jeremy’s arrangements and compositions have been performed by many leading
musicians and musical groups including Grammy­winning group Take6, The Czech
National Symphony Orchestra, The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Wintley Phipps,
and numerous high school, collegiate, and professional ensembles.
In addition to being a professional musician, Jeremy is husband, father of three girls,
a squash player, and a cook.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Jeremy Winston is an innovative leader that helps individuals share their passions
and talents with the global community.  He is the founder of The Jeremy Winston
Chorale, LLC and Assistant Professor of Music and Chorus Director at Central State
University (CSU) in Ohio.   He is a visionary with emphasis in orchestral and choral
composing, choral directing, orchestral conducting, collegiate education, classical
singing, and leadership training.
Passionate about music, Jeremy discovers talent in often­ignored areas of the
country and shapes it for national and international stages.  Performances with The
Jeremy Winston Chorale and CSU Chorus include:
● The White House for President Barack Obama and The First Lady Michelle
Obama (2012, 2013, 2015, 2016).
● Gold Medal Champion for World Choir Games:  A Choral Competition
● Guest Conductor for Czech National Symphony Orchestra (2016, 2015, 2014)
● Critically acclaimed European tour of Hamburg, Durbach, Frankfurt
(Germany), and Strassbourg, France.
● Viral (over 4 million views) YouTube &amp; Facebook Video of flash mob singing
Oh, Happy Day in Hamburg, Germany.
● Guest Conductor for EAFIT Symphony Orchestra in Medellin, Colombia
(2015).
● Two inaugural performances of Wynton Marsalis’ works including All Rise
with Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra and Mass with Jazz at Lincoln Center
Orchestra.
Before entering education as a full­time instructor, Jeremy served as the Ray Charles
Distinguished Chair of Sacred and Choral Music at Wilberforce University where he
lead the growth and curriculum development of the program to be the leading major
at the institution.
Jeremy’s arrangements and compositions have been performed by many leading
musicians and musical groups including Grammy­winning group Take6, The Czech
National Symphony Orchestra, The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Wintley Phipps,
and numerous high school, collegiate, and professional ensembles.
In addition to being a professional musician, Jeremy is husband, father of three girls,
a squash player, and a cook.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:episode>45</itunes:episode>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 44 (Quarantine Series) Chris Willis</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Make no mistake: You know and love the voice—and it belongs to Chris Willis. At once soulful and gritty, Willis’ voice has fueled numerous dance and top 40 pop hits, including the 2007 charttopper, “Love Is Gone,” which dominated charts around the world, and “Everytime We Touch,” a Top 10 European smash earlier this year. In a world of sound-alike dance divas, Willis is that rare male vocalist doing dance music successfully. But the man does more than sing. He’s an accomplished producer and stellar songwriter.</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 5 Nov 2020 05:32:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Chris Willis, David Guetta)</author>
      <link>https://the-victor-brooks-show.simplecast.com/episodes/the-victor-brooks-show-episode-44-chris-willis-3CjT3GR1</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Make no mistake: You know and love the voice—and it belongs to Chris Willis. At once soulful and gritty, Willis’ voice has fueled numerous dance and top 40 pop hits, including the 2007 charttopper, “Love Is Gone,” which dominated charts around the world, and “Everytime We Touch,” a Top 10 European smash earlier this year. In a world of sound-alike dance divas, Willis is that rare male vocalist doing dance music successfully. But the man does more than sing. He’s an accomplished producer and stellar songwriter.</p>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 44 (Quarantine Series) Chris Willis</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Chris Willis, David Guetta</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>00:59:51</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Make no mistake: You know and love the voice—and it belongs to Chris Willis. At once soulful and gritty, Willis’ voice has fueled numerous dance and top 40 pop hits, including the 2007 charttopper, “Love Is Gone,” which dominated charts around the world, and “Everytime We Touch,” a Top 10 European smash earlier this year. In a world of sound-alike dance divas, Willis is that rare male vocalist doing dance music successfully. But the man does more than sing. He’s an accomplished producer and stellar songwriter.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Make no mistake: You know and love the voice—and it belongs to Chris Willis. At once soulful and gritty, Willis’ voice has fueled numerous dance and top 40 pop hits, including the 2007 charttopper, “Love Is Gone,” which dominated charts around the world, and “Everytime We Touch,” a Top 10 European smash earlier this year. In a world of sound-alike dance divas, Willis is that rare male vocalist doing dance music successfully. But the man does more than sing. He’s an accomplished producer and stellar songwriter.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 43 (Quarantine Series) Selimah Nemoy</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Selimah Nemoy is a storyteller, journalist, and author of SINCE I LOST MY BABY: A MEMOIR OF TEMPTATIONS, TROUBLE & TRUTH (OG Press, June 2020). Born in Los Angeles, her coming-of-age journey was shaped by soul music in the 1960s, then by the turbulent, multicultural 1970s in the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Area. It was in Oakland that she fell in love with African dance.</p><p>Selimah served with the (President Bill Clinton) White House Press Corps in 1994, and as the English editor for both an Italian-American and a Japanese-American newspaper. Her play, THE DADDIES, was performed at the Buriel Clay Theatre in San Francisco’s Western Addition, and her short story, GOODBYE, received first place at the Santa Barbara Writers’ Conference.</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 5 Nov 2020 05:24:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Bill Clinton, The Victor Brooks Show, Selimah Nemoy, Buriel Clay Theater)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Selimah Nemoy is a storyteller, journalist, and author of SINCE I LOST MY BABY: A MEMOIR OF TEMPTATIONS, TROUBLE & TRUTH (OG Press, June 2020). Born in Los Angeles, her coming-of-age journey was shaped by soul music in the 1960s, then by the turbulent, multicultural 1970s in the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Area. It was in Oakland that she fell in love with African dance.</p><p>Selimah served with the (President Bill Clinton) White House Press Corps in 1994, and as the English editor for both an Italian-American and a Japanese-American newspaper. Her play, THE DADDIES, was performed at the Buriel Clay Theatre in San Francisco’s Western Addition, and her short story, GOODBYE, received first place at the Santa Barbara Writers’ Conference.</p>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 43 (Quarantine Series) Selimah Nemoy</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Bill Clinton, The Victor Brooks Show, Selimah Nemoy, Buriel Clay Theater</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Selimah Nemoy is a storyteller, journalist, and author of SINCE I LOST MY BABY: A MEMOIR OF TEMPTATIONS, TROUBLE &amp; TRUTH (OG Press, June 2020). Born in Los Angeles, her coming-of-age journey was shaped by soul music in the 1960s, then by the turbulent, multicultural 1970s in the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Area. It was in Oakland that she fell in love with African dance.

Selimah served with the (President Bill Clinton) White House Press Corps in 1994, and as the English editor for both an Italian-American and a Japanese-American newspaper. Her play, THE DADDIES, was performed at the Buriel Clay Theatre in San Francisco’s Western Addition, and her short story, GOODBYE, received first place at the Santa Barbara Writers’ Conference. 

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      <itunes:subtitle>Selimah Nemoy is a storyteller, journalist, and author of SINCE I LOST MY BABY: A MEMOIR OF TEMPTATIONS, TROUBLE &amp; TRUTH (OG Press, June 2020). Born in Los Angeles, her coming-of-age journey was shaped by soul music in the 1960s, then by the turbulent, multicultural 1970s in the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Area. It was in Oakland that she fell in love with African dance.

Selimah served with the (President Bill Clinton) White House Press Corps in 1994, and as the English editor for both an Italian-American and a Japanese-American newspaper. Her play, THE DADDIES, was performed at the Buriel Clay Theatre in San Francisco’s Western Addition, and her short story, GOODBYE, received first place at the Santa Barbara Writers’ Conference. 

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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 42 (Quarantine Series) Kim and Kandy</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Raised in California, Kim and Kandy have always been interested in music. They began singing in church around the age of five, gospel tunes were a niche for them. Performing in their church’s youth group was always a thrill for them and is what really sparked their passion with singing. They began performing and touring with various gospel artists like Shirley Caesar and Andrae Crouch.

In 1989, they decided to group up with their sister Krystal Johnson to form The Johnson Sisters. They were able to perform with many prestigious artists like Michael Jackson, Ray Charles, R. Kelly, The Isley Brothers, Earth, Wind and Fire and many others. In 2004, The Johnson Sisters were nominated for a Grammy for their Dreamworks recording “Busted”. The Johnson Sisters also had many important appearances on shows like Oprah Winfrey Show, Soul Train, General Hospital, BET 106th & Park, Ally McBeal Show and more.

Now, Kim and Kandy have decided to take a new approach and launch a singing career with one another. They have a soulful-country vibe that can’t be replicated, really drawing the people into their unique sound. Currently, they are working on writing and recording a new album to share with the world soon.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 8 Oct 2020 03:13:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Ronald Isley, Kim and Kandy, Positivity Posse, The Victor Brooks Show, The Isley Brothers)</author>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 42 (Quarantine Series) Kim and Kandy</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Ronald Isley, Kim and Kandy, Positivity Posse, The Victor Brooks Show, The Isley Brothers</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Raised in California, Kim and Kandy have always been interested in music. They began singing in church around the age of five, gospel tunes were a niche for them. Performing in their church’s youth group was always a thrill for them and is what really sparked their passion with singing. They began performing and touring with various gospel artists like Shirley Caesar and Andrae Crouch.

In 1989, they decided to group up with their sister Krystal Johnson to form The Johnson Sisters. They were able to perform with many prestigious artists like Michael Jackson, Ray Charles, R. Kelly, The Isley Brothers, Earth, Wind and Fire and many others. In 2004, The Johnson Sisters were nominated for a Grammy for their Dreamworks recording “Busted”. The Johnson Sisters also had many important appearances on shows like Oprah Winfrey Show, Soul Train, General Hospital, BET 106th &amp; Park, Ally McBeal Show and more.

Now, Kim and Kandy have decided to take a new approach and launch a singing career with one another. They have a soulful-country vibe that can’t be replicated, really drawing the people into their unique sound. Currently, they are working on writing and recording a new album to share with the world soon.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Raised in California, Kim and Kandy have always been interested in music. They began singing in church around the age of five, gospel tunes were a niche for them. Performing in their church’s youth group was always a thrill for them and is what really sparked their passion with singing. They began performing and touring with various gospel artists like Shirley Caesar and Andrae Crouch.

In 1989, they decided to group up with their sister Krystal Johnson to form The Johnson Sisters. They were able to perform with many prestigious artists like Michael Jackson, Ray Charles, R. Kelly, The Isley Brothers, Earth, Wind and Fire and many others. In 2004, The Johnson Sisters were nominated for a Grammy for their Dreamworks recording “Busted”. The Johnson Sisters also had many important appearances on shows like Oprah Winfrey Show, Soul Train, General Hospital, BET 106th &amp; Park, Ally McBeal Show and more.

Now, Kim and Kandy have decided to take a new approach and launch a singing career with one another. They have a soulful-country vibe that can’t be replicated, really drawing the people into their unique sound. Currently, they are working on writing and recording a new album to share with the world soon.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 41 (Quarantine Series) Charles McCoy (Mr. Charles)</title>
      <description><![CDATA[A true Chicago native. Charles McCoy is affectionately and professionally known as Mr. Charles... Hairstylist To The Stars. His work has been seen in fashion magazines, music videos, album covers and he is a sought after stylist that is in high demand at video shoots and award shows like the Oscar Awards, Emmy Awards, Grammy Awards, Image Awards, and Soul Train Awards. This Master "Sizzor Wizard" learned the ropes  from watching his esteemed Mother ... a true Chicago socialite...as a kid, who owned one of the most respected Hair Salons in Chicago.


Mr. Charles grew up in an upper middle class environment. His mother and father were black business owners and Chicago movers and shakers. Mr. Charles and his family... eventually moved to Los Angeles where they set up a number of successful Hair Salons... which immediately attracted celebrities and top clients. Mr. Charles served our country in the Coast Guard, he has developed his own line of hair products and he takes pride in his grandchildren... that carry the smooth "good looking" McCoy Trademark.


Tremendously Mr. Charles is also a cancer survivor. In 2019... Mr. Charles was hospitalized... undergoing, several extensive operations... At which... during those procedures... he flat lined 4 times. Doctors call him a "Walking Miracle" because somehow only by God's grace he survived all 4 of the flat lines.


Mr. Charles' personal life journey has been full of ups and downs, crazy turn arounds and most of all GAME CHANGES.Today he is busy working on a captivating book... that will display his life's journey... as well as describe his INCREDIBLE experience with death... detailing what he saw and felt when he flat lined... 


The Chicago native is also creating a brand new social media platform, which will feature his hair techniques and spotlight celebrity clients. Mr. Charles' personal life journey has been full of ups and downs, crazy turn arounds and most of all GAME CHANGES. Mr. Charles... continues to inspire and guide young people who hope to work in Hollywood. He has kept his Mother's legacy alive by carrying the family torch upholding the McCoy name as a GOAT in the hair industry.


Mr. Charles... has more than 30 years under his belt..as a hairstylist trendsetter... and as he reflects on his life journey he makes one thing clear. He is thankful to STILL BE  ALIVE... and when it comes to The journey of MR CHARLES... The Best Is Yet To Come. 


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      <pubDate>Wed, 7 Oct 2020 20:41:18 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Grammy Awards, Rick James, Mr. Charles, Tina Marie, Charles McCoy, The Victor Brooks Show, Brian McKnight, Luther Vandross, Johnny Gill, Soul Train Awards)</author>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 41 (Quarantine Series) Charles McCoy (Mr. Charles)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Grammy Awards, Rick James, Mr. Charles, Tina Marie, Charles McCoy, The Victor Brooks Show, Brian McKnight, Luther Vandross, Johnny Gill, Soul Train Awards</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>A true Chicago native. Charles McCoy is affectionately and professionally known as Mr. Charles... Hairstylist To The Stars. His work has been seen in fashion magazines, music videos, album covers and he is a sought after stylist that is in high demand at video shoots and award shows like the Oscar Awards, Emmy Awards, Grammy Awards, Image Awards, and Soul Train Awards. This Master &quot;Sizzor Wizard&quot; learned the ropes  from watching his esteemed Mother ... a true Chicago socialite...as a kid, who owned one of the most respected Hair Salons in Chicago.


Mr. Charles grew up in an upper middle class environment. His mother and father were black business owners and Chicago movers and shakers. Mr. Charles and his family... eventually moved to Los Angeles where they set up a number of successful Hair Salons... which immediately attracted celebrities and top clients. Mr. Charles served our country in the Coast Guard, he has developed his own line of hair products and he takes pride in his grandchildren... that carry the smooth &quot;good looking&quot; McCoy Trademark.


Tremendously Mr. Charles is also a cancer survivor. In 2019... Mr. Charles was hospitalized... undergoing, several extensive operations... At which... during those procedures... he flat lined 4 times. Doctors call him a &quot;Walking Miracle&quot; because somehow only by God&apos;s grace he survived all 4 of the flat lines.


Mr. Charles&apos; personal life journey has been full of ups and downs, crazy turn arounds and most of all GAME CHANGES.Today he is busy working on a captivating book... that will display his life&apos;s journey... as well as describe his INCREDIBLE experience with death... detailing what he saw and felt when he flat lined... 


The Chicago native is also creating a brand new social media platform, which will feature his hair techniques and spotlight celebrity clients. Mr. Charles&apos; personal life journey has been full of ups and downs, crazy turn arounds and most of all GAME CHANGES. Mr. Charles... continues to inspire and guide young people who hope to work in Hollywood. He has kept his Mother&apos;s legacy alive by carrying the family torch upholding the McCoy name as a GOAT in the hair industry.


Mr. Charles... has more than 30 years under his belt..as a hairstylist trendsetter... and as he reflects on his life journey he makes one thing clear. He is thankful to STILL BE  ALIVE... and when it comes to The journey of MR CHARLES... The Best Is Yet To Come. 


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A true Chicago native. Charles McCoy is affectionately and professionally known as Mr. Charles... Hairstylist To The Stars. His work has been seen in fashion magazines, music videos, album covers and he is a sought after stylist that is in high demand at video shoots and award shows like the Oscar Awards, Emmy Awards, Grammy Awards, Image Awards, and Soul Train Awards. This Master &quot;Sizzor Wizard&quot; learned the ropes  from watching his esteemed Mother ... a true Chicago socialite...as a kid, who owned one of the most respected Hair Salons in Chicago.


Mr. Charles grew up in an upper middle class environment. His mother and father were black business owners and Chicago movers and shakers. Mr. Charles and his family... eventually moved to Los Angeles where they set up a number of successful Hair Salons... which immediately attracted celebrities and top clients. Mr. Charles served our country in the Coast Guard, he has developed his own line of hair products and he takes pride in his grandchildren... that carry the smooth &quot;good looking&quot; McCoy Trademark.


Tremendously Mr. Charles is also a cancer survivor. In 2019... Mr. Charles was hospitalized... undergoing, several extensive operations... At which... during those procedures... he flat lined 4 times. Doctors call him a &quot;Walking Miracle&quot; because somehow only by God&apos;s grace he survived all 4 of the flat lines.


Mr. Charles&apos; personal life journey has been full of ups and downs, crazy turn arounds and most of all GAME CHANGES.Today he is busy working on a captivating book... that will display his life&apos;s journey... as well as describe his INCREDIBLE experience with death... detailing what he saw and felt when he flat lined... 


The Chicago native is also creating a brand new social media platform, which will feature his hair techniques and spotlight celebrity clients. Mr. Charles&apos; personal life journey has been full of ups and downs, crazy turn arounds and most of all GAME CHANGES. Mr. Charles... continues to inspire and guide young people who hope to work in Hollywood. He has kept his Mother&apos;s legacy alive by carrying the family torch upholding the McCoy name as a GOAT in the hair industry.


Mr. Charles... has more than 30 years under his belt..as a hairstylist trendsetter... and as he reflects on his life journey he makes one thing clear. He is thankful to STILL BE  ALIVE... and when it comes to The journey of MR CHARLES... The Best Is Yet To Come. 


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      <itunes:episode>41</itunes:episode>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 39 (Quarantine Series) Pastor Victor Brooks Sr.</title>
      <description><![CDATA[It was a true honor to welcome my father Pastor Victor Brooks Sr. to The Victor Brooks Show for Father's Day. Dad shared memories of growing up in Baltimore Md, his college and professional life, his career as a minister, pioneering the foster care program of Youthville USA in Memphis, Tennessee and continuing the efforts in South Central Los Angeles. Pastor Brooks's life journey has truly been dedicated to the civil rights of others, family and the importance of taking his ministry to the streets, not only in the pulpit. He talks of his times with Martin Luther King, Muhammad Ali, Nina Simone and others as a partnership for equality and change for so many.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 7 Oct 2020 19:57:52 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Memphis Tennessee, South Central Los Angeles, The Victor Brooks Show, Martin Luther King, Pastor Victor Brooks Sr., Oakwood College, Youthville USA, Breath Of Life SDA)</author>
      <link>https://the-victor-brooks-show.simplecast.com/episodes/the-victor-brooks-show-episode-39-quarantine-series-pastor-victor-brooks-sr-EwVywVJ5</link>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 39 (Quarantine Series) Pastor Victor Brooks Sr.</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Memphis Tennessee, South Central Los Angeles, The Victor Brooks Show, Martin Luther King, Pastor Victor Brooks Sr., Oakwood College, Youthville USA, Breath Of Life SDA</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>01:33:14</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>It was a true honor to welcome my father Pastor Victor Brooks Sr. to The Victor Brooks Show for Father&apos;s Day. Dad shared memories of growing up in Baltimore Md, his college and professional life, his career as a minister, pioneering the foster care program of Youthville USA in Memphis, Tennessee and continuing the efforts in South Central Los Angeles. Pastor Brooks&apos;s life journey has truly been dedicated to the civil rights of others, family and the importance of taking his ministry to the streets, not only in the pulpit. He talks of his times with Martin Luther King, Muhammad Ali, Nina Simone and others as a partnership for equality and change for so many.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>It was a true honor to welcome my father Pastor Victor Brooks Sr. to The Victor Brooks Show for Father&apos;s Day. Dad shared memories of growing up in Baltimore Md, his college and professional life, his career as a minister, pioneering the foster care program of Youthville USA in Memphis, Tennessee and continuing the efforts in South Central Los Angeles. Pastor Brooks&apos;s life journey has truly been dedicated to the civil rights of others, family and the importance of taking his ministry to the streets, not only in the pulpit. He talks of his times with Martin Luther King, Muhammad Ali, Nina Simone and others as a partnership for equality and change for so many.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 38 (Quarantine Series) Tomi Jenkins (Original Member of Cameo)</title>
      <description><![CDATA[The passage of time has seen Cameo maintain an outstanding presence through the years with their signature style and unique sound, even as the music business has continually changed. They have been sampled and covered by multiple artists over the years, and Tomi is co-writer of some of Cameo’s hugest hits including Single Life, Back and Forth, Talking Out the Side of Your Neck, She’s Strange, Candy, and monster world-wide hit (also nominated for a Grammy) Word Up.

 Cameo's Artistry is played on the radio to this day, and is a quintessential cultural shout-out on the now widely used phrase ‘word up’, which is still a part of New York Hip-Hop culture’s vernacular expressions. Cameo has truly been part of the backbone of Black music history in America, and Tomi graciously shared with us the groups’ origins and his own amazing experiences with Cameo, and in the music business. ]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 7 Oct 2020 18:18:20 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Larry Blackmon, George Clinton, Casablanca Records, Bootsy Collins, Tomi Jenkins, Disco, Atlanta, Funk, The Victor Brooks Show, The Barkays, Cameo, New York)</author>
      <link>https://the-victor-brooks-show.simplecast.com/episodes/the-victor-brooks-show-episode-38-quarantine-series-tomi-jenkins-original-member-of-cameo-ANH62K9M</link>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 38 (Quarantine Series) Tomi Jenkins (Original Member of Cameo)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Larry Blackmon, George Clinton, Casablanca Records, Bootsy Collins, Tomi Jenkins, Disco, Atlanta, Funk, The Victor Brooks Show, The Barkays, Cameo, New York</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>01:17:41</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>The passage of time has seen Cameo maintain an outstanding presence through the years with their signature style and unique sound, even as the music business has continually changed. They have been sampled and covered by multiple artists over the years, and Tomi is co-writer of some of Cameo’s hugest hits including Single Life, Back and Forth, Talking Out the Side of Your Neck, She’s Strange, Candy, and monster world-wide hit (also nominated for a Grammy) Word Up.

 Cameo&apos;s Artistry is played on the radio to this day, and is a quintessential cultural shout-out on the now widely used phrase ‘word up’, which is still a part of New York Hip-Hop culture’s vernacular expressions. Cameo has truly been part of the backbone of Black music history in America, and Tomi graciously shared with us the groups’ origins and his own amazing experiences with Cameo, and in the music business. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The passage of time has seen Cameo maintain an outstanding presence through the years with their signature style and unique sound, even as the music business has continually changed. They have been sampled and covered by multiple artists over the years, and Tomi is co-writer of some of Cameo’s hugest hits including Single Life, Back and Forth, Talking Out the Side of Your Neck, She’s Strange, Candy, and monster world-wide hit (also nominated for a Grammy) Word Up.

 Cameo&apos;s Artistry is played on the radio to this day, and is a quintessential cultural shout-out on the now widely used phrase ‘word up’, which is still a part of New York Hip-Hop culture’s vernacular expressions. Cameo has truly been part of the backbone of Black music history in America, and Tomi graciously shared with us the groups’ origins and his own amazing experiences with Cameo, and in the music business. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 37 (Quarantine Series) Janice Marie Johnson of A Taste Of Honey</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Singer/bassist/guitarist/songwriter Janice Marie Johnson, as a founding member of A Taste of Honey, sang lead on the million-selling hits "Boogie Oogie Oogie" and a cover of Kyu Sakamoto's 1963 gold hit "Sukiyaki." The group won the 1978 Grammy for Best New Artist. The number one R&B/pop "Boogie Oogie Oogie" was used in a national TV ad campaign by fast food chain Burger King during summer 1999. The track has also been sampled by hip-hop and rap groups MC Lyte, Mac 10, and others. Johnson also sang background vocals on Lionel Richie's ten-million-selling LP Can't Slow Down. Capitol Records released as a part of their Double Shot series a two-album single CD that included the group's debut album, A Taste of Honey (includes a 12" remix of "Boogie Oogie Oogie") and Twice As Sweet (includes "Sukiyaki") in January 2000.

The Los Angeles native, whose father was a musician, started playing music as a small child. Growing up, Johnson sang in L.A.-area jazz clubs, opening for Miles Davis, among others. While attending college she began playing bass. About 1971, Johnson met keyboardist Percy Kibble while auditioning for a vacation cruise gig with Princess Cruises lines, and the two started a band using the title of one of their favorite songs, "A Taste of Honey," as the band's moniker. Adding guitarist Hazel Payne and drummer Donald Johnson, they began playing Southern California bars and military bases in the U.S. and abroad.

After meeting with producers Fonce Mizell (formerly of the Motown songwriting/arranging/producing collective The Corporation that had hits with the Jackson 5's "I Want You Back," "ABC," and "The Love You Save") and his brother Larry Mizell who had success with LTD ("Love Ballad"), the group was signed to Capitol Records by Larkin Arnold after meeting him after a performance at the wedding of Smokey Robinson's bass player.

While playing before a staring, apathetic audience during a gig at an airbase in San Bernardino, CA, Johnson improvised these lyrics: "If you're thinking that you're too cool to boogie/we've got news for you/everyone here tonight must boogie/and you are no exception to the rule." The infamous bass solo intro on "Boogie Oogie Oogie" came about when Johnson was warming up before the recording session unaware that she was being recorded. The single "Boogie Oogie Oogie" b/w "World Spin" sold more than two million copies, and topped Billboard's charts at number one R&B/pop for three weeks in fall 1978. After the huge success of "Boogie Oogie Oogie," Johnson detested the group being labeled as a "disco group," but that would change later in a big way. The follow-up single, the slinky funky "Do It Good" b/w "I Love You" went to number 13 R&B in summer 1979. The A Taste of Honey album went platinum, going to number six pop in summer 1978.

A Taste of Honey was a favorite in Japan long before signing with Capitol, having traveled there to play military bases and entering the Yamaha Song Festival. One of Johnson's favorite records was Kyu Sakamoto's "Sukiyaki." After hearing Linda Ronstadt's version of Smokey's "Oo Baby Baby," Johnson decided that the group (now Johnson and Payne) should do a remake of a classic song. Contacting her Japanese subpublisher who in turn contacted the original writers, Rokusuke EI and Hachidai Nakamura, to get permission to redo the song with English lyrics. After employing two translators, one of which came up with lyrics that were close to the bittersweet theme of the original song title, which translated into English as "I Look Up When I Walk (To Keep the Tears From Falling)," Johnson decided to add her own original lyrics to the song.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 4 Oct 2020 06:22:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Larkin Arnold, Mac 10, Platinum Records, Janice Marie Johnson, The Grammys, MC Lyte, A Taste Of Honey, The Victor Brooks Show, Grammy, Lionel Richie, Gold Records)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Singer/bassist/guitarist/songwriter Janice Marie Johnson, as a founding member of A Taste of Honey, sang lead on the million-selling hits &quot;Boogie Oogie Oogie&quot; and a cover of Kyu Sakamoto&apos;s 1963 gold hit &quot;Sukiyaki.&quot; The group won the 1978 Grammy for Best New Artist. The number one R&amp;B/pop &quot;Boogie Oogie Oogie&quot; was used in a national TV ad campaign by fast food chain Burger King during summer 1999. The track has also been sampled by hip-hop and rap groups MC Lyte, Mac 10, and others. Johnson also sang background vocals on Lionel Richie&apos;s ten-million-selling LP Can&apos;t Slow Down. Capitol Records released as a part of their Double Shot series a two-album single CD that included the group&apos;s debut album, A Taste of Honey (includes a 12&quot; remix of &quot;Boogie Oogie Oogie&quot;) and Twice As Sweet (includes &quot;Sukiyaki&quot;) in January 2000.

The Los Angeles native, whose father was a musician, started playing music as a small child. Growing up, Johnson sang in L.A.-area jazz clubs, opening for Miles Davis, among others. While attending college she began playing bass. About 1971, Johnson met keyboardist Percy Kibble while auditioning for a vacation cruise gig with Princess Cruises lines, and the two started a band using the title of one of their favorite songs, &quot;A Taste of Honey,&quot; as the band&apos;s moniker. Adding guitarist Hazel Payne and drummer Donald Johnson, they began playing Southern California bars and military bases in the U.S. and abroad.

After meeting with producers Fonce Mizell (formerly of the Motown songwriting/arranging/producing collective The Corporation that had hits with the Jackson 5&apos;s &quot;I Want You Back,&quot; &quot;ABC,&quot; and &quot;The Love You Save&quot;) and his brother Larry Mizell who had success with LTD (&quot;Love Ballad&quot;), the group was signed to Capitol Records by Larkin Arnold after meeting him after a performance at the wedding of Smokey Robinson&apos;s bass player.

While playing before a staring, apathetic audience during a gig at an airbase in San Bernardino, CA, Johnson improvised these lyrics: &quot;If you&apos;re thinking that you&apos;re too cool to boogie/we&apos;ve got news for you/everyone here tonight must boogie/and you are no exception to the rule.&quot; The infamous bass solo intro on &quot;Boogie Oogie Oogie&quot; came about when Johnson was warming up before the recording session unaware that she was being recorded. The single &quot;Boogie Oogie Oogie&quot; b/w &quot;World Spin&quot; sold more than two million copies, and topped Billboard&apos;s charts at number one R&amp;B/pop for three weeks in fall 1978. After the huge success of &quot;Boogie Oogie Oogie,&quot; Johnson detested the group being labeled as a &quot;disco group,&quot; but that would change later in a big way. The follow-up single, the slinky funky &quot;Do It Good&quot; b/w &quot;I Love You&quot; went to number 13 R&amp;B in summer 1979. The A Taste of Honey album went platinum, going to number six pop in summer 1978.

A Taste of Honey was a favorite in Japan long before signing with Capitol, having traveled there to play military bases and entering the Yamaha Song Festival. One of Johnson&apos;s favorite records was Kyu Sakamoto&apos;s &quot;Sukiyaki.&quot; After hearing Linda Ronstadt&apos;s version of Smokey&apos;s &quot;Oo Baby Baby,&quot; Johnson decided that the group (now Johnson and Payne) should do a remake of a classic song. Contacting her Japanese subpublisher who in turn contacted the original writers, Rokusuke EI and Hachidai Nakamura, to get permission to redo the song with English lyrics. After employing two translators, one of which came up with lyrics that were close to the bittersweet theme of the original song title, which translated into English as &quot;I Look Up When I Walk (To Keep the Tears From Falling),&quot; Johnson decided to add her own original lyrics to the song.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Singer/bassist/guitarist/songwriter Janice Marie Johnson, as a founding member of A Taste of Honey, sang lead on the million-selling hits &quot;Boogie Oogie Oogie&quot; and a cover of Kyu Sakamoto&apos;s 1963 gold hit &quot;Sukiyaki.&quot; The group won the 1978 Grammy for Best New Artist. The number one R&amp;B/pop &quot;Boogie Oogie Oogie&quot; was used in a national TV ad campaign by fast food chain Burger King during summer 1999. The track has also been sampled by hip-hop and rap groups MC Lyte, Mac 10, and others. Johnson also sang background vocals on Lionel Richie&apos;s ten-million-selling LP Can&apos;t Slow Down. Capitol Records released as a part of their Double Shot series a two-album single CD that included the group&apos;s debut album, A Taste of Honey (includes a 12&quot; remix of &quot;Boogie Oogie Oogie&quot;) and Twice As Sweet (includes &quot;Sukiyaki&quot;) in January 2000.

The Los Angeles native, whose father was a musician, started playing music as a small child. Growing up, Johnson sang in L.A.-area jazz clubs, opening for Miles Davis, among others. While attending college she began playing bass. About 1971, Johnson met keyboardist Percy Kibble while auditioning for a vacation cruise gig with Princess Cruises lines, and the two started a band using the title of one of their favorite songs, &quot;A Taste of Honey,&quot; as the band&apos;s moniker. Adding guitarist Hazel Payne and drummer Donald Johnson, they began playing Southern California bars and military bases in the U.S. and abroad.

After meeting with producers Fonce Mizell (formerly of the Motown songwriting/arranging/producing collective The Corporation that had hits with the Jackson 5&apos;s &quot;I Want You Back,&quot; &quot;ABC,&quot; and &quot;The Love You Save&quot;) and his brother Larry Mizell who had success with LTD (&quot;Love Ballad&quot;), the group was signed to Capitol Records by Larkin Arnold after meeting him after a performance at the wedding of Smokey Robinson&apos;s bass player.

While playing before a staring, apathetic audience during a gig at an airbase in San Bernardino, CA, Johnson improvised these lyrics: &quot;If you&apos;re thinking that you&apos;re too cool to boogie/we&apos;ve got news for you/everyone here tonight must boogie/and you are no exception to the rule.&quot; The infamous bass solo intro on &quot;Boogie Oogie Oogie&quot; came about when Johnson was warming up before the recording session unaware that she was being recorded. The single &quot;Boogie Oogie Oogie&quot; b/w &quot;World Spin&quot; sold more than two million copies, and topped Billboard&apos;s charts at number one R&amp;B/pop for three weeks in fall 1978. After the huge success of &quot;Boogie Oogie Oogie,&quot; Johnson detested the group being labeled as a &quot;disco group,&quot; but that would change later in a big way. The follow-up single, the slinky funky &quot;Do It Good&quot; b/w &quot;I Love You&quot; went to number 13 R&amp;B in summer 1979. The A Taste of Honey album went platinum, going to number six pop in summer 1978.

A Taste of Honey was a favorite in Japan long before signing with Capitol, having traveled there to play military bases and entering the Yamaha Song Festival. One of Johnson&apos;s favorite records was Kyu Sakamoto&apos;s &quot;Sukiyaki.&quot; After hearing Linda Ronstadt&apos;s version of Smokey&apos;s &quot;Oo Baby Baby,&quot; Johnson decided that the group (now Johnson and Payne) should do a remake of a classic song. Contacting her Japanese subpublisher who in turn contacted the original writers, Rokusuke EI and Hachidai Nakamura, to get permission to redo the song with English lyrics. After employing two translators, one of which came up with lyrics that were close to the bittersweet theme of the original song title, which translated into English as &quot;I Look Up When I Walk (To Keep the Tears From Falling),&quot; Johnson decided to add her own original lyrics to the song.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 36 (Quarantine Series) Dr. H. Jean Wright ll</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Dr H. Jean Wright ll is a highly experienced, professionally trained Clinical and Forensic Psychologist in the city of Philadelphia, PA. The seasoned psychologist of more than seventeen years currently serves as an administrator for the city and Adjunct Professor, Temple University Department of Psychology. Dr. Wright leads the city’s cross-system collaboration initiative, working with criminal justice stakeholders within the adult criminal justice system to enhance the delivery of behavioral health services for people in recovery involved in the justice system. With the assistance of a dynamic team, Dr. Wright was able to usher in a more cohesive relationship between the Department of Behavioral Health and Justice Partners. As a result, the lines of communication improved, as well as the efficiency, and provided a wide range of opportunities for citizens returning from incarceration.

Prior to his current responsibilities; Dr. Wright served as Associate Director of Clinical Management for the city’s non-profit managed care organization, where he had the awesome responsibility of overseeing clinical care managers and staff stationed at Family Court. Dr. Wright also served as Clinical Director of the Juvenile Justice initiative, within the Philadelphia Behavioral Health System and Program Director for city’s Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) initiative, which is one of Philadelphia’s signature public health education initiatives. Before coming to Philadelphia; Dr. Wright served as a clinical and forensic psychologist in the State of Ohio’s Rehabilitation and Correction System, maintained a caseload in private practice, and adjunct professor at Wilberforce University, the oldest historically black college in the United States. 

Dr. Wright has actively participated on several boards including The Mayor’s Task Force on Reintegration, The Mayor’s Advisory Task Force on Gaming, The Philadelphia Board of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, The American Bar Association Barriers Project, and Youthville USA, Inc. Board of Directors, where he was Clinical Director of Therapeutic Foster Care Group Homes, in Raleigh, NC. Currently, he is a member of the American Psychological Association serving on Division 41, American Psychology-Law and Society Continuing Education committee, as well as a member of Division 36, Society for Psychology of Religion and Spirituality. 

Using his extensive knowledge from years of experience, Dr. Wright has contributed to psychological research and literature with several papers and articles focusing on people of color and the effects of depression and anxiety. He has written several articles published in journals, educational newsletters, and faith-based magazines, including The Education Highway, Healthy Horizons, The Pacific Press, and The Lake Union Herald, where his contribution focused on the connection between psychology, faith, and spirituality.

Dr. Wright recently completed a book: Find Strength In Your Struggle: Discover The Miracle In You, which highlights his concept of “spiritual depression” and how it impacts the spiritual core of people from all walks of life. He also spends considerable time conducting seminars, workshops, and trainings on a variety of topics related to behavioral health and wellness, public health education, and trauma-informed care, for a diverse group of clientele, including law enforcement, rehabilitation and correction, academic institutions, Judicial Appointees, faith-based organizations, and community service agencies providing behavioral health resources and support to people in recovery in the Common Wealth of Pennsylvania and throughout the United States.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 4 Oct 2020 05:48:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Find Strength In Your Struggle, Dr. H. Jean Wright ll, The Victor Brooks Show)</author>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 36 (Quarantine Series) Dr. H. Jean Wright ll</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Find Strength In Your Struggle, Dr. H. Jean Wright ll, The Victor Brooks Show</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Dr H. Jean Wright ll is a highly experienced, professionally trained Clinical and Forensic Psychologist in the city of Philadelphia, PA. The seasoned psychologist of more than seventeen years currently serves as an administrator for the city and Adjunct Professor, Temple University Department of Psychology. Dr. Wright leads the city’s cross-system collaboration initiative, working with criminal justice stakeholders within the adult criminal justice system to enhance the delivery of behavioral health services for people in recovery involved in the justice system. With the assistance of a dynamic team, Dr. Wright was able to usher in a more cohesive relationship between the Department of Behavioral Health and Justice Partners. As a result, the lines of communication improved, as well as the efficiency, and provided a wide range of opportunities for citizens returning from incarceration.

Prior to his current responsibilities; Dr. Wright served as Associate Director of Clinical Management for the city’s non-profit managed care organization, where he had the awesome responsibility of overseeing clinical care managers and staff stationed at Family Court. Dr. Wright also served as Clinical Director of the Juvenile Justice initiative, within the Philadelphia Behavioral Health System and Program Director for city’s Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) initiative, which is one of Philadelphia’s signature public health education initiatives. Before coming to Philadelphia; Dr. Wright served as a clinical and forensic psychologist in the State of Ohio’s Rehabilitation and Correction System, maintained a caseload in private practice, and adjunct professor at Wilberforce University, the oldest historically black college in the United States. 

Dr. Wright has actively participated on several boards including The Mayor’s Task Force on Reintegration, The Mayor’s Advisory Task Force on Gaming, The Philadelphia Board of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, The American Bar Association Barriers Project, and Youthville USA, Inc. Board of Directors, where he was Clinical Director of Therapeutic Foster Care Group Homes, in Raleigh, NC. Currently, he is a member of the American Psychological Association serving on Division 41, American Psychology-Law and Society Continuing Education committee, as well as a member of Division 36, Society for Psychology of Religion and Spirituality. 

Using his extensive knowledge from years of experience, Dr. Wright has contributed to psychological research and literature with several papers and articles focusing on people of color and the effects of depression and anxiety. He has written several articles published in journals, educational newsletters, and faith-based magazines, including The Education Highway, Healthy Horizons, The Pacific Press, and The Lake Union Herald, where his contribution focused on the connection between psychology, faith, and spirituality.

Dr. Wright recently completed a book: Find Strength In Your Struggle: Discover The Miracle In You, which highlights his concept of “spiritual depression” and how it impacts the spiritual core of people from all walks of life. He also spends considerable time conducting seminars, workshops, and trainings on a variety of topics related to behavioral health and wellness, public health education, and trauma-informed care, for a diverse group of clientele, including law enforcement, rehabilitation and correction, academic institutions, Judicial Appointees, faith-based organizations, and community service agencies providing behavioral health resources and support to people in recovery in the Common Wealth of Pennsylvania and throughout the United States.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Dr H. Jean Wright ll is a highly experienced, professionally trained Clinical and Forensic Psychologist in the city of Philadelphia, PA. The seasoned psychologist of more than seventeen years currently serves as an administrator for the city and Adjunct Professor, Temple University Department of Psychology. Dr. Wright leads the city’s cross-system collaboration initiative, working with criminal justice stakeholders within the adult criminal justice system to enhance the delivery of behavioral health services for people in recovery involved in the justice system. With the assistance of a dynamic team, Dr. Wright was able to usher in a more cohesive relationship between the Department of Behavioral Health and Justice Partners. As a result, the lines of communication improved, as well as the efficiency, and provided a wide range of opportunities for citizens returning from incarceration.

Prior to his current responsibilities; Dr. Wright served as Associate Director of Clinical Management for the city’s non-profit managed care organization, where he had the awesome responsibility of overseeing clinical care managers and staff stationed at Family Court. Dr. Wright also served as Clinical Director of the Juvenile Justice initiative, within the Philadelphia Behavioral Health System and Program Director for city’s Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) initiative, which is one of Philadelphia’s signature public health education initiatives. Before coming to Philadelphia; Dr. Wright served as a clinical and forensic psychologist in the State of Ohio’s Rehabilitation and Correction System, maintained a caseload in private practice, and adjunct professor at Wilberforce University, the oldest historically black college in the United States. 

Dr. Wright has actively participated on several boards including The Mayor’s Task Force on Reintegration, The Mayor’s Advisory Task Force on Gaming, The Philadelphia Board of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, The American Bar Association Barriers Project, and Youthville USA, Inc. Board of Directors, where he was Clinical Director of Therapeutic Foster Care Group Homes, in Raleigh, NC. Currently, he is a member of the American Psychological Association serving on Division 41, American Psychology-Law and Society Continuing Education committee, as well as a member of Division 36, Society for Psychology of Religion and Spirituality. 

Using his extensive knowledge from years of experience, Dr. Wright has contributed to psychological research and literature with several papers and articles focusing on people of color and the effects of depression and anxiety. He has written several articles published in journals, educational newsletters, and faith-based magazines, including The Education Highway, Healthy Horizons, The Pacific Press, and The Lake Union Herald, where his contribution focused on the connection between psychology, faith, and spirituality.

Dr. Wright recently completed a book: Find Strength In Your Struggle: Discover The Miracle In You, which highlights his concept of “spiritual depression” and how it impacts the spiritual core of people from all walks of life. He also spends considerable time conducting seminars, workshops, and trainings on a variety of topics related to behavioral health and wellness, public health education, and trauma-informed care, for a diverse group of clientele, including law enforcement, rehabilitation and correction, academic institutions, Judicial Appointees, faith-based organizations, and community service agencies providing behavioral health resources and support to people in recovery in the Common Wealth of Pennsylvania and throughout the United States.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 35 (Quarantine Series) Marla Gibbs</title>
      <description><![CDATA[It is truly and honor to welcome a television and entertainment Icon, the legendary Marla Gibbs. Star of the Jeffersons and 227, Marla Gibbs also talks about her upbringing in Chicago and her move to Los Angeles. Marla gives us an insight into her passion to give back to her community and opening her music dinner club, Marla's Memory Lane. Ms., Gibbs reminds us all that "It's never to late to live your dreams. ]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 4 Oct 2020 03:36:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Los Angeles, The Jeffersons, Marla Gibbs, 227, Sherman Hemsley, The Victor Brooks Show, Leimert Park, Lenny Kravitz, Regina King, Jazz)</author>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 35 (Quarantine Series) Marla Gibbs</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Los Angeles, The Jeffersons, Marla Gibbs, 227, Sherman Hemsley, The Victor Brooks Show, Leimert Park, Lenny Kravitz, Regina King, Jazz</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>01:11:42</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>It is truly and honor to welcome a television and entertainment Icon, the legendary Marla Gibbs. Star of the Jeffersons and 227, Marla Gibbs also talks about her upbringing in Chicago and her move to Los Angeles. Marla gives us an insight into her passion to give back to her community and opening her music dinner club, Marla&apos;s Memory Lane. Ms., Gibbs reminds us all that &quot;It&apos;s never to late to live your dreams. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>It is truly and honor to welcome a television and entertainment Icon, the legendary Marla Gibbs. Star of the Jeffersons and 227, Marla Gibbs also talks about her upbringing in Chicago and her move to Los Angeles. Marla gives us an insight into her passion to give back to her community and opening her music dinner club, Marla&apos;s Memory Lane. Ms., Gibbs reminds us all that &quot;It&apos;s never to late to live your dreams. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 34 (Quarantine Series) Freda Payne</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Singer and actress Freda Charcelia Payne was born September 19, 1942, in Detroit, Michigan, to Frederick and Charsilee Payne. Payne attended Palmer Elementary School and Crossman Elementary School; she also modeled and took ballet and Afro-Cuban dance. In 1956, while at Hutchins Middle School, Payne appeared on the nationally televised Ted Mack’s The Original Amateur Hour; singing jingles, she was featured on WJR radio’s Make Way for Youth, in addition to many other local television and radio shows. Payne’s mother spurned a contract from the then unknown Barry Gordy. When she graduated from Central High School in 1959, Payne began touring with Pearl Bailey’s musical review and sang with the Duke Ellington Band. Payne’s first album was After the Lights Go Down for ABC’s Impulse Records in 1962. Moving to New York City in 1963, Payne made appearances on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, The Merv Griffin Show and The Dick Cavette Show. In 1964, Payne joined the Four Tops, Billy Eckstine, and Nipsey Russell on the Quincy Jones Tour. Payne was understudy for Leslie Uggams in Broadway’s Hallelujah Baby! in 1967; she also performed in the Equity Theatre production of Lost in the Stars. Stardom for Payne began when she signed with Invictus Records, a label run by her old Detroit friends Brian Holland, Edward Holland, Jr., and Lamont Dozier (formerly of Motown) in 1969. Payne’s smash single Band of Gold, released in 1970, was ranked #1 in the United Kingdom and #3 in the United States; it was her first gold record. Payne’s other hits included Deeper and Deeper, You Brought Me Joy, and the anti-war, Bring the Boys Home. As her star kept rising, Payne began appearing in television specials and touring the United Kingdom, Germany, and Japan. Although she left Invictus in 1973, date Payne continued recording, pressing twenty-one albums, including several remakes of Band of Gold. In 1974, Payne made the cover of Jet magazine after she was dubbed a Dame of Malta, by the Knights of Malta and the Sovereign Military, and Hospital Order of St. John of Jerusalem by the Prince of Rumania. Payne hosted Today’s Black Woman, a talk show, in 1980 and 1981, before joining the cast of Duke Ellington’s Sophisticated Ladies in 1982. Payne also starred in productions of Ain’t Misbehavin’ with Della Reese, The Blues in the Night, Jellies Last Jam with Gregory Hines and Savion Glover in the 1990s. Payne’s film appearances include: Private Obsession in 1995; Sprung in 1997; Ragdoll in 1999; The Nutty Professor II: The Klumps in 2000; and Fire and Ice in 2001. Returning to her jazz roots, Payne later toured with Darlene Love in a critically acclaimed revue entitled Love and Payne.</p><p> </p>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2020 06:29:47 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Las Vegas, Motown, Berry Gordy Jr, Detroit, Soul, Dame Of Malta, Duke Ellington, Broadway, Freda Payne, Black Bottom, Leslie Uggums, Sammy Davis Jr, Malta, Pearl Baily, Jazz, Billboard)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Singer and actress Freda Charcelia Payne was born September 19, 1942, in Detroit, Michigan, to Frederick and Charsilee Payne. Payne attended Palmer Elementary School and Crossman Elementary School; she also modeled and took ballet and Afro-Cuban dance. In 1956, while at Hutchins Middle School, Payne appeared on the nationally televised Ted Mack’s The Original Amateur Hour; singing jingles, she was featured on WJR radio’s Make Way for Youth, in addition to many other local television and radio shows. Payne’s mother spurned a contract from the then unknown Barry Gordy. When she graduated from Central High School in 1959, Payne began touring with Pearl Bailey’s musical review and sang with the Duke Ellington Band. Payne’s first album was After the Lights Go Down for ABC’s Impulse Records in 1962. Moving to New York City in 1963, Payne made appearances on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, The Merv Griffin Show and The Dick Cavette Show. In 1964, Payne joined the Four Tops, Billy Eckstine, and Nipsey Russell on the Quincy Jones Tour. Payne was understudy for Leslie Uggams in Broadway’s Hallelujah Baby! in 1967; she also performed in the Equity Theatre production of Lost in the Stars. Stardom for Payne began when she signed with Invictus Records, a label run by her old Detroit friends Brian Holland, Edward Holland, Jr., and Lamont Dozier (formerly of Motown) in 1969. Payne’s smash single Band of Gold, released in 1970, was ranked #1 in the United Kingdom and #3 in the United States; it was her first gold record. Payne’s other hits included Deeper and Deeper, You Brought Me Joy, and the anti-war, Bring the Boys Home. As her star kept rising, Payne began appearing in television specials and touring the United Kingdom, Germany, and Japan. Although she left Invictus in 1973, date Payne continued recording, pressing twenty-one albums, including several remakes of Band of Gold. In 1974, Payne made the cover of Jet magazine after she was dubbed a Dame of Malta, by the Knights of Malta and the Sovereign Military, and Hospital Order of St. John of Jerusalem by the Prince of Rumania. Payne hosted Today’s Black Woman, a talk show, in 1980 and 1981, before joining the cast of Duke Ellington’s Sophisticated Ladies in 1982. Payne also starred in productions of Ain’t Misbehavin’ with Della Reese, The Blues in the Night, Jellies Last Jam with Gregory Hines and Savion Glover in the 1990s. Payne’s film appearances include: Private Obsession in 1995; Sprung in 1997; Ragdoll in 1999; The Nutty Professor II: The Klumps in 2000; and Fire and Ice in 2001. Returning to her jazz roots, Payne later toured with Darlene Love in a critically acclaimed revue entitled Love and Payne.</p><p> </p>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 34 (Quarantine Series) Freda Payne</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Freda Payne,  a true entertainment industry Icon, joins me for an intimate conversation of her career, growing up in the Detroit, her stories of the racism she faced in Las Vegas and performing with Duke Ellington, Pearl Bailey and Sammy Davis Jr. </itunes:summary>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 33 (Quarantine Series) Christopher &quot;Play&quot; Martin of Kid and Play</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>The name, "Play", comes from his original MC name, "Playboy", which originated with a group called "Quicksilver and the Super Lovers",[1] which featured producer Hurby Luv Bug. It was with this group that he met Christopher "Kid" Reid, who was using the name "Kid Coolout" with a group called The Turnout Brothers. In time, all of the members of their respective groups moved on, and decided that they could work together as a duo. By shortening their nicknames, it would lead to the start of the group Kid 'n Play. With Kid, Play recorded three successful albums and starred in four hip-hop based comedy films: House Party, House Party 2, Class Act, and House Party 3. After the duo split in 1995, Play became a born-again Christian and focused on Christian hip hop. Today, Play is the founder and CEO of HP4 Digital, a pre- and post-production multimedia company for film, digital media, and theater. In 2010, Play starred as an undercover DEA agent in the independent film, The Return, which is currently in post-production and whose trailer can be seen on youtube.com.[2][3] Play was also a judge for the 8th annual Independent Music Awards to support independent artists.[4] [5] Personal life Martin, who is also the cousin of Martin Lawrence and Hurby "Luv Bug" Azor, was born in Queens, New York. He is a graduate of the High School of Art and Design, in New York City. Martin has a son, Skyler Martin, with ex-wife Shari Headley (an actress best known for her role in the 1988 comedy Coming To America starring Eddie Murphy). The couple married in May 1993 and divorced in June 1995. Martin also has a child with his ex-girlfriend Janae Yvonne Jackson, named Vannessa Martin-Jackson, born in the 80's. Martin now resides in Durham, North Carolina, and was a hip hop teacher at North Carolina Central University until budget cuts forced the school to let him go in 2009. Upon learning of the firing, students began a petition for Martin to be given back the position, along with 9th Wonder. Martin also likes to devote time to the non-profit group Campaign 4 Change.</p>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2020 06:13:51 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The name, "Play", comes from his original MC name, "Playboy", which originated with a group called "Quicksilver and the Super Lovers",[1] which featured producer Hurby Luv Bug. It was with this group that he met Christopher "Kid" Reid, who was using the name "Kid Coolout" with a group called The Turnout Brothers. In time, all of the members of their respective groups moved on, and decided that they could work together as a duo. By shortening their nicknames, it would lead to the start of the group Kid 'n Play. With Kid, Play recorded three successful albums and starred in four hip-hop based comedy films: House Party, House Party 2, Class Act, and House Party 3. After the duo split in 1995, Play became a born-again Christian and focused on Christian hip hop. Today, Play is the founder and CEO of HP4 Digital, a pre- and post-production multimedia company for film, digital media, and theater. In 2010, Play starred as an undercover DEA agent in the independent film, The Return, which is currently in post-production and whose trailer can be seen on youtube.com.[2][3] Play was also a judge for the 8th annual Independent Music Awards to support independent artists.[4] [5] Personal life Martin, who is also the cousin of Martin Lawrence and Hurby "Luv Bug" Azor, was born in Queens, New York. He is a graduate of the High School of Art and Design, in New York City. Martin has a son, Skyler Martin, with ex-wife Shari Headley (an actress best known for her role in the 1988 comedy Coming To America starring Eddie Murphy). The couple married in May 1993 and divorced in June 1995. Martin also has a child with his ex-girlfriend Janae Yvonne Jackson, named Vannessa Martin-Jackson, born in the 80's. Martin now resides in Durham, North Carolina, and was a hip hop teacher at North Carolina Central University until budget cuts forced the school to let him go in 2009. Upon learning of the firing, students began a petition for Martin to be given back the position, along with 9th Wonder. Martin also likes to devote time to the non-profit group Campaign 4 Change.</p>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 33 (Quarantine Series) Christopher &quot;Play&quot; Martin of Kid and Play</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Christopher Play Martin, Brand Newz, Hip Hop, Positivity Posse, Kid and Play, The Victor Brooks</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>The name, &quot;Play&quot;, comes from his original MC name, &quot;Playboy&quot;, which originated with a group called &quot;Quicksilver and the Super Lovers&quot;,[1] which featured producer Hurby Luv Bug. It was with this group that he met Christopher &quot;Kid&quot; Reid, who was using the name &quot;Kid Coolout&quot; with a group called The Turnout Brothers. In time, all of the members of their respective groups moved on, and decided that they could work together as a duo. By shortening their nicknames, it would lead to the start of the group Kid &apos;n Play.

With Kid, Play recorded three successful albums and starred in four hip-hop based comedy films: House Party, House Party 2, Class Act, and House Party 3. After the duo split in 1995, Play became a born-again Christian and focused on Christian hip hop. Today, Play is the founder and CEO of HP4 Digital, a pre- and post-production multimedia company for film, digital media, and theater.

In 2010, Play starred as an undercover DEA agent in the independent film, The Return, which is currently in post-production and whose trailer can be seen on youtube.com.[2][3]

Play was also a judge for the 8th annual Independent Music Awards to support independent artists.[4] [5]

Personal life
Martin, who is also the cousin of Martin Lawrence and Hurby &quot;Luv Bug&quot; Azor, was born in Queens, New York. He is a graduate of the High School of Art and Design, in New York City. Martin has a son, Skyler Martin, with ex-wife Shari Headley (an actress best known for her role in the 1988 comedy Coming To America starring Eddie Murphy). The couple married in May 1993 and divorced in June 1995. Martin also has a child with his ex-girlfriend Janae Yvonne Jackson, named Vannessa Martin-Jackson, born in the 80&apos;s. Martin now resides in Durham, North Carolina, and was a hip hop teacher at North Carolina Central University until budget cuts forced the school to let him go in 2009. Upon learning of the firing, students began a petition for Martin to be given back the position, along with 9th Wonder. Martin also likes to devote time to the non-profit group Campaign 4 Change.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The name, &quot;Play&quot;, comes from his original MC name, &quot;Playboy&quot;, which originated with a group called &quot;Quicksilver and the Super Lovers&quot;,[1] which featured producer Hurby Luv Bug. It was with this group that he met Christopher &quot;Kid&quot; Reid, who was using the name &quot;Kid Coolout&quot; with a group called The Turnout Brothers. In time, all of the members of their respective groups moved on, and decided that they could work together as a duo. By shortening their nicknames, it would lead to the start of the group Kid &apos;n Play.

With Kid, Play recorded three successful albums and starred in four hip-hop based comedy films: House Party, House Party 2, Class Act, and House Party 3. After the duo split in 1995, Play became a born-again Christian and focused on Christian hip hop. Today, Play is the founder and CEO of HP4 Digital, a pre- and post-production multimedia company for film, digital media, and theater.

In 2010, Play starred as an undercover DEA agent in the independent film, The Return, which is currently in post-production and whose trailer can be seen on youtube.com.[2][3]

Play was also a judge for the 8th annual Independent Music Awards to support independent artists.[4] [5]

Personal life
Martin, who is also the cousin of Martin Lawrence and Hurby &quot;Luv Bug&quot; Azor, was born in Queens, New York. He is a graduate of the High School of Art and Design, in New York City. Martin has a son, Skyler Martin, with ex-wife Shari Headley (an actress best known for her role in the 1988 comedy Coming To America starring Eddie Murphy). The couple married in May 1993 and divorced in June 1995. Martin also has a child with his ex-girlfriend Janae Yvonne Jackson, named Vannessa Martin-Jackson, born in the 80&apos;s. Martin now resides in Durham, North Carolina, and was a hip hop teacher at North Carolina Central University until budget cuts forced the school to let him go in 2009. Upon learning of the firing, students began a petition for Martin to be given back the position, along with 9th Wonder. Martin also likes to devote time to the non-profit group Campaign 4 Change.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 32 (Quarantine Series) The Whispers</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>One of R&B music's most beloved and consistently popular vocal groups, The Whispers, began their legendary and timeless career in 1963. Twin brothers Walter and Wallace Scott joined with friends Nicholas Caldwell, Marcus Hutson, and Gordy Harmon to form a local singing group. They perfected their tight harmonies on the street corners in the Watts section of Los Angeles and in nightclubs in the in the San Francisco/Oakland Bay Area. They began singing together as "the Eden trio" created by Nicholas Caldwell and Marcus Hutson. Later, they were renamed "The Whispers" by Lou Bedell of Dore Records. The group recorded nine singles for the Dore label between 1964 and 1967. Their fame grew in the Bay Area while performing in a series of what was known as "The Battle of the Bands" where they competed against other local acts for their fans appreciation and affection. In 1969 they released "The Time Will Come" for a small L.A. based label Soul Clock Records, and subsequently recorded their first Top 10 R&B hit, "Seems Like I Gotta Do Wrong," in 1970 when the group switched to Janus Records. By 1971 Gordy Harmon decided to leave the group and was replaced by Leaveil Degree who had previously sung with "The Friends of Distinction". The Whispers produced a string of hits over the next two decades and emerged as the leading romantic singers of their generation, racking up one gold album after another and charting numerous R&B hits throughout the seventies and eighties. The Whispers were the first artists featured on the newly formed Soul Train label (co- owned by the TV show's creator and host Don Cornelius and entrepreneur Dick Griffey). They gained national attention with their seventies albums, "One For The Money", "Open Up Your Love", and "Headlights" producing two singles that graced Billboard's Top 20 R&B Charts: "(Let's Go) All the Way" and "(Olivia) Lost and Turned Out". Their first platinum album "The Whispers" (1980) highlighted "A Song For Donny," a song written by Carrie Lucas in memory of Donny Hathaway, and their biggest hit "And The Beat Goes On." It was their most successful selling album (double platinum). The neoclassic "Lady," written by group member Nicholas Caldwell, is still a favorite at concerts. 1987's "Just Gets Better with Time", went platinum. It featured the R&B number 1 and US Top 10 pop entry "Rock Steady", a collaboration with Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds. Their vocal style harkens back to a more genteel era of crooning, preferring soft pillow talk and songs that speak to heartfelt emotions. They are arguably the most celebrated R&B balladeers of their generation and still make women swoon with their silky yet forceful tenors of twins Walter and Scotty. In the 1990s, The Whispers joined the Capitol Records family releasing more favorites. Expanding their creative horizons, brothers Walter and Scotty cut "My Brothers Keeper", a critically acclaimed duet album in 1993, scoring another R&B hit with a cover of the Intruders' "I Wanna Know Your Name." "Toast to the Ladies" released in 1995 featured a collection of love songs dedicated to women all overthe world. In 1997 the group moved to Interscope Records where they featured the works of Babyface once again with their album, "Songbook, Vol. 1: The Songs of Babyface". Marcus stopped performing with the group in 1989 due to ill health, and in 2000, when he passed on, the Whispers vowed never to replace him. In the new millennium the group still performs around the world to thousands of loyal fans. The group has not made any personnel changes and still consists of Walter Scott, Wallace Scott, Nicholas Caldwell, and Leaveil Degree. They have taken Las Vegas by storm, selling out in various casinos and hotels, and they have a tremendous following on the West and East coasts, particularly in the San Francisco Bay Area, Southern California, New Jersey, New York, Philadelphia, Washington DC, St. Louis, Indiana, and Chicago. On September 23, 2003, The Whispers' four decades of accomplishments were acknowledged when Charlie Thomas of the Drifters inducted them into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame. On June 12, 2005, The San Francisco Chapter of the Grammy Awards presented the Whispers with the prestigious Governors Award, the highest honor bestowed by an Academy Chapter. They continue to perform to sell-out crowds all over the world, and their popularity continues to grow among youth whose parents "raised" them on the Whispers' music. They are one of only a few "old School" groups that can boast of having over 40 years in the industry with a worldwide fan base, maintaining their vocal dominance and original members. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Four Decades of Pop and R & B Favorites, Seven Gold Albums, Two Platinum Albums, 12 Top Twenty Singles, 40 Charted Hits Since 1970, American Music Award Nominees, Soul Train Award Nominees, Grammy Award Nominees 2003 Vocal Group Hall of Fame Inductees, 2005 Regional Grammy Governors Award, 2002 NAACP Image Award</p><p>SHOW LESS</p><h2>2 Comments</h2>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2020 06:07:53 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Dick Griffey, The Whispers, Nicholas Caldwell, Soul Music, Soul Train, Positivity Posse, The Victor Brooks Show, Solar Records, Soul Train Records, R&amp;B)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of R&B music's most beloved and consistently popular vocal groups, The Whispers, began their legendary and timeless career in 1963. Twin brothers Walter and Wallace Scott joined with friends Nicholas Caldwell, Marcus Hutson, and Gordy Harmon to form a local singing group. They perfected their tight harmonies on the street corners in the Watts section of Los Angeles and in nightclubs in the in the San Francisco/Oakland Bay Area. They began singing together as "the Eden trio" created by Nicholas Caldwell and Marcus Hutson. Later, they were renamed "The Whispers" by Lou Bedell of Dore Records. The group recorded nine singles for the Dore label between 1964 and 1967. Their fame grew in the Bay Area while performing in a series of what was known as "The Battle of the Bands" where they competed against other local acts for their fans appreciation and affection. In 1969 they released "The Time Will Come" for a small L.A. based label Soul Clock Records, and subsequently recorded their first Top 10 R&B hit, "Seems Like I Gotta Do Wrong," in 1970 when the group switched to Janus Records. By 1971 Gordy Harmon decided to leave the group and was replaced by Leaveil Degree who had previously sung with "The Friends of Distinction". The Whispers produced a string of hits over the next two decades and emerged as the leading romantic singers of their generation, racking up one gold album after another and charting numerous R&B hits throughout the seventies and eighties. The Whispers were the first artists featured on the newly formed Soul Train label (co- owned by the TV show's creator and host Don Cornelius and entrepreneur Dick Griffey). They gained national attention with their seventies albums, "One For The Money", "Open Up Your Love", and "Headlights" producing two singles that graced Billboard's Top 20 R&B Charts: "(Let's Go) All the Way" and "(Olivia) Lost and Turned Out". Their first platinum album "The Whispers" (1980) highlighted "A Song For Donny," a song written by Carrie Lucas in memory of Donny Hathaway, and their biggest hit "And The Beat Goes On." It was their most successful selling album (double platinum). The neoclassic "Lady," written by group member Nicholas Caldwell, is still a favorite at concerts. 1987's "Just Gets Better with Time", went platinum. It featured the R&B number 1 and US Top 10 pop entry "Rock Steady", a collaboration with Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds. Their vocal style harkens back to a more genteel era of crooning, preferring soft pillow talk and songs that speak to heartfelt emotions. They are arguably the most celebrated R&B balladeers of their generation and still make women swoon with their silky yet forceful tenors of twins Walter and Scotty. In the 1990s, The Whispers joined the Capitol Records family releasing more favorites. Expanding their creative horizons, brothers Walter and Scotty cut "My Brothers Keeper", a critically acclaimed duet album in 1993, scoring another R&B hit with a cover of the Intruders' "I Wanna Know Your Name." "Toast to the Ladies" released in 1995 featured a collection of love songs dedicated to women all overthe world. In 1997 the group moved to Interscope Records where they featured the works of Babyface once again with their album, "Songbook, Vol. 1: The Songs of Babyface". Marcus stopped performing with the group in 1989 due to ill health, and in 2000, when he passed on, the Whispers vowed never to replace him. In the new millennium the group still performs around the world to thousands of loyal fans. The group has not made any personnel changes and still consists of Walter Scott, Wallace Scott, Nicholas Caldwell, and Leaveil Degree. They have taken Las Vegas by storm, selling out in various casinos and hotels, and they have a tremendous following on the West and East coasts, particularly in the San Francisco Bay Area, Southern California, New Jersey, New York, Philadelphia, Washington DC, St. Louis, Indiana, and Chicago. On September 23, 2003, The Whispers' four decades of accomplishments were acknowledged when Charlie Thomas of the Drifters inducted them into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame. On June 12, 2005, The San Francisco Chapter of the Grammy Awards presented the Whispers with the prestigious Governors Award, the highest honor bestowed by an Academy Chapter. They continue to perform to sell-out crowds all over the world, and their popularity continues to grow among youth whose parents "raised" them on the Whispers' music. They are one of only a few "old School" groups that can boast of having over 40 years in the industry with a worldwide fan base, maintaining their vocal dominance and original members. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Four Decades of Pop and R & B Favorites, Seven Gold Albums, Two Platinum Albums, 12 Top Twenty Singles, 40 Charted Hits Since 1970, American Music Award Nominees, Soul Train Award Nominees, Grammy Award Nominees 2003 Vocal Group Hall of Fame Inductees, 2005 Regional Grammy Governors Award, 2002 NAACP Image Award</p><p>SHOW LESS</p><h2>2 Comments</h2>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 32 (Quarantine Series) The Whispers</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Victor shares an incredible and uplifting conversation, with these pioneers of Soul Music and R &amp; B, The Whispers.  </itunes:summary>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 31 (Quarantine Series) Eddie Levert Of The O&apos;Jays</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Eddie Levert, Sr. is one of the founders and lead singers of the legendary R&B group, The O'Jays. Known for his raspy voice and sexy moves, Eddie has a range that takes him from alto to second tenor. His style is full of emotion and deep passion. To add to his resume, Levert has written and produced many hits as well as mentoring his very successful sons Gerald and Sean who also became major forces in the music industry. With a career that spans over 50 years, Eddie Levert has done and seen enough to write many books, one of which him and his late son Gerald have already completed ('I Got Your Back' pub. 2008). To understand Eddie Levert, you can start with the journey of the O'Jays and keep going because there is much more. Eddie Levert was born June 16, 1942 in Bessemer, Alabama. At the age of 6 Eddie moved to Canton, Ohio where he attended church regularly and joined the church choir and began his musical journey. As Eddie continued singing into his teenage years he became a recognized voice in the church choir, sang in school plays and performed regularly on a gospel radio show. By the time he reached high school, young Eddie Levert knew that singing was what he wanted to do, teaming up with classmates Walter Williams, William Powell, Bobby Massey and Bill Isles to form a group called the Triumps. The Triumps played locally in Canton opening for different acts, playing sock hops and just about everything that came up. Their big break came when The Triumphs traveled to Cinncinatti to canvas King Records. King Records President Sid Nathan, immediately impressed, changed their name to The Mascots and signed them to his label. The Mascots’ popularity grew as their songs could be heard with increased frequency on Cleveland radio stations. In 1969, The O’Jays signed with Philadelphia International Records where they released hit after hit and were propelled to stardom. The O'Jays later signed with EMI-Manhattan Records and Levert and Williams began co-writing and producing their own tracks. Their EMI debut album, “Let Me Touch You”, went to number three R&B and boasted "Lovin' You," the number one R&B hit from the summer 1987. In 1984, Eddie saw a proud moments as his sons Gerald and Sean, both still in high school, announced that they wanted to follow their dad's footsteps and make their way in the music industry. Eddie, using his influence, introduced his young sons around the industry while warning them that dad could help open the doors but it was themselves that would have to make it! And make it they did, as they teamed up with good friend Marc Gordon recording under the group name LeVert with four of their seven albums going platinum. In 1992 Eddie and son Gerald recorded "Baby Hold On to Me" which hit #1 R&B and #37 Pop on the charts. In 1995 Eddie and son Gerald recorded "Father & Son" Album with "Already Missing You" hit #7 R&B and #75 Pop on the charts. The album began the very successful 'Father and Son" tour that continues for years to come. In 1996 Eddie and son Gerald recorded "Wind Beneath My Wings" which hit #30 on the R&B charts. In 1998 The O’Jays receive the Rhythm & Blues Foundation’s Pioneer Award presented by Eddie Levert’s son Gerald at a ceremony in New York. In 2006, upon returning from a very successful South African tour with sons Gerald and Sean, tragedy struck as Eddie’s son Gerald unexpectingly lost his life due to interactions between his prescribed medications. In 2007 Eddie and son Gerald’s album recorded in 2006, "Something To Talk About" was released followed by the publication of the highly anticipated book "I Got Your Back" co-authored by Eddie and son Gerald. In 2008 tragedy struck again as Eddie’s son Sean became a fatality of being denied needed prescription medication by government officials in Ohio. Later that year, while still trying to cope with the lost of both sons, Eddie and his late son Gerald are presented with "Best Duo or Group" Image Award. In 2009, The O’Jays were awarded BET’s ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’ and Eddie Levert was awarded the “Heroes and Legends Pacesetter Award”. On January 29, 2011 The O’Jays received the “Trumpet Lifetime Achievement Award”. Throughout Eddie Levert’s career, the O’Jays have contributed 10 Gold Albums with 9 going Platinum and 10 #1 hits. Currently, Mr. Levert is actively performing and touring the world with the O’Jays well as performing as a solo artist currently touring with Johhny Gill, Keith Sweat and others.. In the Winter of 2011, Eddie Levert, Sr. completed his debut solo CD, “Eddie Levert: I Still Have It”, due to be released Spring of 2012. Mr. Levert is currently busy in the studio working on his next major project; the much anticipated release of the latest O’Jays CD. Throughout Eddie Levert’s career, the O’Jays have contributed 10 Gold. Eddie Levert currently resides in Las Vegas, NV with his wife Raquel and daughter Ryan.</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2020 01:53:43 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Gamble and Huff, Positivity Posse, The Victor Brooks Show, Donald Trump, Love Train, Eddie Levert, The O&apos;Jays)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Eddie Levert, Sr. is one of the founders and lead singers of the legendary R&B group, The O'Jays. Known for his raspy voice and sexy moves, Eddie has a range that takes him from alto to second tenor. His style is full of emotion and deep passion. To add to his resume, Levert has written and produced many hits as well as mentoring his very successful sons Gerald and Sean who also became major forces in the music industry. With a career that spans over 50 years, Eddie Levert has done and seen enough to write many books, one of which him and his late son Gerald have already completed ('I Got Your Back' pub. 2008). To understand Eddie Levert, you can start with the journey of the O'Jays and keep going because there is much more. Eddie Levert was born June 16, 1942 in Bessemer, Alabama. At the age of 6 Eddie moved to Canton, Ohio where he attended church regularly and joined the church choir and began his musical journey. As Eddie continued singing into his teenage years he became a recognized voice in the church choir, sang in school plays and performed regularly on a gospel radio show. By the time he reached high school, young Eddie Levert knew that singing was what he wanted to do, teaming up with classmates Walter Williams, William Powell, Bobby Massey and Bill Isles to form a group called the Triumps. The Triumps played locally in Canton opening for different acts, playing sock hops and just about everything that came up. Their big break came when The Triumphs traveled to Cinncinatti to canvas King Records. King Records President Sid Nathan, immediately impressed, changed their name to The Mascots and signed them to his label. The Mascots’ popularity grew as their songs could be heard with increased frequency on Cleveland radio stations. In 1969, The O’Jays signed with Philadelphia International Records where they released hit after hit and were propelled to stardom. The O'Jays later signed with EMI-Manhattan Records and Levert and Williams began co-writing and producing their own tracks. Their EMI debut album, “Let Me Touch You”, went to number three R&B and boasted "Lovin' You," the number one R&B hit from the summer 1987. In 1984, Eddie saw a proud moments as his sons Gerald and Sean, both still in high school, announced that they wanted to follow their dad's footsteps and make their way in the music industry. Eddie, using his influence, introduced his young sons around the industry while warning them that dad could help open the doors but it was themselves that would have to make it! And make it they did, as they teamed up with good friend Marc Gordon recording under the group name LeVert with four of their seven albums going platinum. In 1992 Eddie and son Gerald recorded "Baby Hold On to Me" which hit #1 R&B and #37 Pop on the charts. In 1995 Eddie and son Gerald recorded "Father & Son" Album with "Already Missing You" hit #7 R&B and #75 Pop on the charts. The album began the very successful 'Father and Son" tour that continues for years to come. In 1996 Eddie and son Gerald recorded "Wind Beneath My Wings" which hit #30 on the R&B charts. In 1998 The O’Jays receive the Rhythm & Blues Foundation’s Pioneer Award presented by Eddie Levert’s son Gerald at a ceremony in New York. In 2006, upon returning from a very successful South African tour with sons Gerald and Sean, tragedy struck as Eddie’s son Gerald unexpectingly lost his life due to interactions between his prescribed medications. In 2007 Eddie and son Gerald’s album recorded in 2006, "Something To Talk About" was released followed by the publication of the highly anticipated book "I Got Your Back" co-authored by Eddie and son Gerald. In 2008 tragedy struck again as Eddie’s son Sean became a fatality of being denied needed prescription medication by government officials in Ohio. Later that year, while still trying to cope with the lost of both sons, Eddie and his late son Gerald are presented with "Best Duo or Group" Image Award. In 2009, The O’Jays were awarded BET’s ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’ and Eddie Levert was awarded the “Heroes and Legends Pacesetter Award”. On January 29, 2011 The O’Jays received the “Trumpet Lifetime Achievement Award”. Throughout Eddie Levert’s career, the O’Jays have contributed 10 Gold Albums with 9 going Platinum and 10 #1 hits. Currently, Mr. Levert is actively performing and touring the world with the O’Jays well as performing as a solo artist currently touring with Johhny Gill, Keith Sweat and others.. In the Winter of 2011, Eddie Levert, Sr. completed his debut solo CD, “Eddie Levert: I Still Have It”, due to be released Spring of 2012. Mr. Levert is currently busy in the studio working on his next major project; the much anticipated release of the latest O’Jays CD. Throughout Eddie Levert’s career, the O’Jays have contributed 10 Gold. Eddie Levert currently resides in Las Vegas, NV with his wife Raquel and daughter Ryan.</p>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 31 (Quarantine Series) Eddie Levert Of The O&apos;Jays</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>So proud and honored to present this intimate and very real conversation, with one of the music industry&apos;s most legendary Icons, Mr. Eddie Levert Of The O&apos;Jays. Eddie gives his opinion on the topics of racism, spirituality, the music industry and we also hear his latest single; &quot;Walking In The Spirit&quot;, as well as enjoy a &quot;Zoom&quot; performance of the O&apos;Jays singing &quot;Love Train&quot;.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So proud and honored to present this intimate and very real conversation, with one of the music industry&apos;s most legendary Icons, Mr. Eddie Levert Of The O&apos;Jays. Eddie gives his opinion on the topics of racism, spirituality, the music industry and we also hear his latest single; &quot;Walking In The Spirit&quot;, as well as enjoy a &quot;Zoom&quot; performance of the O&apos;Jays singing &quot;Love Train&quot;.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 30 (Quarantine Series) Shirley Jones Of The Jones Girls</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>I am honored to include this episode of the Incredibly talented Shirley Jones Of The Jones Girls. Shirley shares her journey that was shared by her equally talented sisters, collectively known as The Jones Girls. For during a half decade between 1979 and 1984, Shirley, Valorie and Brenda Jones created some of the most glorious Soul music around. Born and raised in Detroit in a gospel singing family, the Jones Girls spent the better part of the 60s and 70s as sought-after backing vocalists, first regionally and then on a national basis. Their attempts to break through as a singing group on a number of smaller labels (including a brief stint at Curtis Mayfield's Curtom label) failed, and they seemed destined to spend their careers harmonizing behind bigger artists. However, while serving as Diana Ross's backing group during a mid-70s tour, the girls were "discovered" by Kenny Gamble and were signed to Gamble & Huff's Philadelphia International Records. They came out smoking on PIR with their eponymous debut album and the infectious dance single "You Gonna Make Me Love Somebody Else," which stormed the pop, soul and dance charts. They followed with the beautiful ballad, "We're A Melody," a prototypical Philly song with sophisticated arrangements wrapped around their wonderful harmonies. Both drop dead gorgeous and talented, the Jones Girls were individually accomplished singers; but together, their voices were absolutely heavenly. And at PIR they found the perfect match in the melodic writing and lush production that Gamble & Huff and Dexter Wansel/Cynthia Biggs provided them. Their second and third PIR albums were gems. At Peace With Woman and Get As Much Love As You Can featured a number of now classic cuts, including the club favorite "Nights Over Egypt," the sassy "I Just Love the Man" and a timeless cover of the Stylistics' "Children of the Night." In what would prove a career mistake, the Jones Girls left Philadelphia International for RCA Records in 1984, and couldn't recapture the magic. They retired the group in 1985 and lead singer Shirley Jones went solo, returning to PIR in 1986 for Always In The Mood and its #1 hit, "Do You Get Enough Love." She continued to record sporadically over the next decade, and the group reunited from time to time for special concerts and issued a 1992 reunion album, Coming Back, in Europe. The sisters spent much of the next decade raising their children, occasionally reuniting for shows (particularly in Europe) and providing guest vocal help to other artists. They released Best of the Jones Girls in 2000, a great sampler of their work on PIR and an essential purchase for lovers of sophisticated, well orchestrated soul music. Sadly, sister Valorie died the next year. Currently, Brenda Jones lives in Atlanta and sings frequently with her four-piece band, performing both Jazz and R&B numbers, including several Jones Girls tunes.</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2020 06:01:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Philadelphia International, Harmonies, Shirley Jones, Diana Ross, Gamble and Huff, Soul Music, Gospel Choir, The Jones Girls, Peobo Bryson, Luther Vandross, Jazz)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am honored to include this episode of the Incredibly talented Shirley Jones Of The Jones Girls. Shirley shares her journey that was shared by her equally talented sisters, collectively known as The Jones Girls. For during a half decade between 1979 and 1984, Shirley, Valorie and Brenda Jones created some of the most glorious Soul music around. Born and raised in Detroit in a gospel singing family, the Jones Girls spent the better part of the 60s and 70s as sought-after backing vocalists, first regionally and then on a national basis. Their attempts to break through as a singing group on a number of smaller labels (including a brief stint at Curtis Mayfield's Curtom label) failed, and they seemed destined to spend their careers harmonizing behind bigger artists. However, while serving as Diana Ross's backing group during a mid-70s tour, the girls were "discovered" by Kenny Gamble and were signed to Gamble & Huff's Philadelphia International Records. They came out smoking on PIR with their eponymous debut album and the infectious dance single "You Gonna Make Me Love Somebody Else," which stormed the pop, soul and dance charts. They followed with the beautiful ballad, "We're A Melody," a prototypical Philly song with sophisticated arrangements wrapped around their wonderful harmonies. Both drop dead gorgeous and talented, the Jones Girls were individually accomplished singers; but together, their voices were absolutely heavenly. And at PIR they found the perfect match in the melodic writing and lush production that Gamble & Huff and Dexter Wansel/Cynthia Biggs provided them. Their second and third PIR albums were gems. At Peace With Woman and Get As Much Love As You Can featured a number of now classic cuts, including the club favorite "Nights Over Egypt," the sassy "I Just Love the Man" and a timeless cover of the Stylistics' "Children of the Night." In what would prove a career mistake, the Jones Girls left Philadelphia International for RCA Records in 1984, and couldn't recapture the magic. They retired the group in 1985 and lead singer Shirley Jones went solo, returning to PIR in 1986 for Always In The Mood and its #1 hit, "Do You Get Enough Love." She continued to record sporadically over the next decade, and the group reunited from time to time for special concerts and issued a 1992 reunion album, Coming Back, in Europe. The sisters spent much of the next decade raising their children, occasionally reuniting for shows (particularly in Europe) and providing guest vocal help to other artists. They released Best of the Jones Girls in 2000, a great sampler of their work on PIR and an essential purchase for lovers of sophisticated, well orchestrated soul music. Sadly, sister Valorie died the next year. Currently, Brenda Jones lives in Atlanta and sings frequently with her four-piece band, performing both Jazz and R&B numbers, including several Jones Girls tunes.</p>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 30 (Quarantine Series) Shirley Jones Of The Jones Girls</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Philadelphia International, Harmonies, Shirley Jones, Diana Ross, Gamble and Huff, Soul Music, Gospel Choir, The Jones Girls, Peobo Bryson, Luther Vandross, Jazz</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>I am honored to include this episode of the Incredibly talented Shirley Jones Of The Jones Girls.  Shirley shares her journey that was shared by her equally talented sisters, collectively known as The Jones Girls.  

For during a half decade between 1979 and 1984, Shirley, Valorie and Brenda Jones created some of the most glorious Soul music around.
Born and raised in Detroit in a gospel singing family, the Jones Girls spent the better part of the 60s and 70s as sought-after backing vocalists, first regionally and then on a national basis. Their attempts to break through as a singing group on a number of smaller labels (including a brief stint at Curtis Mayfield&apos;s Curtom label) failed, and they seemed destined to spend their careers harmonizing behind bigger artists. However, while serving as Diana Ross&apos;s backing group during a mid-70s tour, the girls were &quot;discovered&quot; by Kenny Gamble and were signed to Gamble &amp; Huff&apos;s Philadelphia International Records. They came out smoking on PIR with their eponymous debut album and the infectious dance single &quot;You Gonna Make Me Love Somebody Else,&quot; which stormed the pop, soul and dance charts. They followed with the beautiful ballad, &quot;We&apos;re A Melody,&quot; a prototypical Philly song with sophisticated arrangements wrapped around their wonderful harmonies. Both drop dead gorgeous and talented, the Jones Girls were individually accomplished singers; but together, their voices were absolutely heavenly. And at PIR they found the perfect match in the melodic writing and lush production that Gamble &amp; Huff and Dexter Wansel/Cynthia Biggs provided them. Their second and third PIR albums were gems. At Peace With Woman and Get As Much Love As You Can featured a number of now classic cuts, including the club favorite &quot;Nights Over Egypt,&quot; the sassy &quot;I Just Love the Man&quot; and a timeless cover of the Stylistics&apos; &quot;Children of the Night.&quot; In what would prove a career mistake, the Jones Girls left Philadelphia International for RCA Records in 1984, and couldn&apos;t recapture the magic. They retired the group in 1985 and lead singer Shirley Jones went solo, returning to PIR in 1986 for Always In The Mood and its #1 hit, &quot;Do You Get Enough Love.&quot; She continued to record sporadically over the next decade, and the group reunited from time to time for special concerts and issued a 1992 reunion album, Coming Back, in Europe.
The sisters spent much of the next decade raising their children, occasionally reuniting for shows (particularly in Europe) and providing guest vocal help to other artists.  They released Best of the Jones Girls in 2000, a great sampler of their work on PIR and an essential purchase for lovers of sophisticated, well orchestrated soul music. Sadly, sister Valorie died the next year.
Currently, Brenda Jones lives in Atlanta and sings frequently with her four-piece band, performing both Jazz and R&amp;B numbers, including several Jones Girls tunes.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>I am honored to include this episode of the Incredibly talented Shirley Jones Of The Jones Girls.  Shirley shares her journey that was shared by her equally talented sisters, collectively known as The Jones Girls.  

For during a half decade between 1979 and 1984, Shirley, Valorie and Brenda Jones created some of the most glorious Soul music around.
Born and raised in Detroit in a gospel singing family, the Jones Girls spent the better part of the 60s and 70s as sought-after backing vocalists, first regionally and then on a national basis. Their attempts to break through as a singing group on a number of smaller labels (including a brief stint at Curtis Mayfield&apos;s Curtom label) failed, and they seemed destined to spend their careers harmonizing behind bigger artists. However, while serving as Diana Ross&apos;s backing group during a mid-70s tour, the girls were &quot;discovered&quot; by Kenny Gamble and were signed to Gamble &amp; Huff&apos;s Philadelphia International Records. They came out smoking on PIR with their eponymous debut album and the infectious dance single &quot;You Gonna Make Me Love Somebody Else,&quot; which stormed the pop, soul and dance charts. They followed with the beautiful ballad, &quot;We&apos;re A Melody,&quot; a prototypical Philly song with sophisticated arrangements wrapped around their wonderful harmonies. Both drop dead gorgeous and talented, the Jones Girls were individually accomplished singers; but together, their voices were absolutely heavenly. And at PIR they found the perfect match in the melodic writing and lush production that Gamble &amp; Huff and Dexter Wansel/Cynthia Biggs provided them. Their second and third PIR albums were gems. At Peace With Woman and Get As Much Love As You Can featured a number of now classic cuts, including the club favorite &quot;Nights Over Egypt,&quot; the sassy &quot;I Just Love the Man&quot; and a timeless cover of the Stylistics&apos; &quot;Children of the Night.&quot; In what would prove a career mistake, the Jones Girls left Philadelphia International for RCA Records in 1984, and couldn&apos;t recapture the magic. They retired the group in 1985 and lead singer Shirley Jones went solo, returning to PIR in 1986 for Always In The Mood and its #1 hit, &quot;Do You Get Enough Love.&quot; She continued to record sporadically over the next decade, and the group reunited from time to time for special concerts and issued a 1992 reunion album, Coming Back, in Europe.
The sisters spent much of the next decade raising their children, occasionally reuniting for shows (particularly in Europe) and providing guest vocal help to other artists.  They released Best of the Jones Girls in 2000, a great sampler of their work on PIR and an essential purchase for lovers of sophisticated, well orchestrated soul music. Sadly, sister Valorie died the next year.
Currently, Brenda Jones lives in Atlanta and sings frequently with her four-piece band, performing both Jazz and R&amp;B numbers, including several Jones Girls tunes.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 29 (Quarantine Series) Freda Payne</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>I am so pleased to include this incredible episode, with the legendary Freda Payne. Freda shares her memories of growing up in Detroit and starting her iconic journey through the entertainment industry. Singer and actress Freda Charcelia Payne was born September 19, 1942, in Detroit, Michigan, to Frederick and Charsilee Payne. Payne attended Palmer Elementary School and Crossman Elementary School; she also modeled and took ballet and Afro-Cuban dance. In 1956, while at Hutchins Middle School, Payne appeared on the nationally televised Ted Mack’s The Original Amateur Hour; singing jingles, she was featured on WJR radio’s Make Way for Youth, in addition to many other local television and radio shows. Payne’s mother spurned a contract from the then unknown Barry Gordy. When she graduated from Central High School in 1959, Payne began touring with Pearl Bailey’s musical review and sang with the Duke Ellington Band. Payne’s first album was After the Lights Go Down for ABC’s Impulse Records in 1962. Moving to New York City in 1963, Payne made appearances on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, The Merv Griffin Show and The Dick Cavette Show. In 1964, Payne joined the Four Tops, Billy Eckstine, and Nipsey Russell on the Quincy Jones Tour. Payne was understudy for Leslie Uggams in Broadway’s Hallelujah Baby! in 1967; she also performed in the Equity Theatre production of Lost in the Stars. Stardom for Payne began when she signed with Invictus Records, a label run by her old Detroit friends Brian Holland, Edward Holland, Jr., and Lamont Dozier (formerly of Motown) in 1969. Payne’s smash single Band of Gold, released in 1970, was ranked #1 in the United Kingdom and #3 in the United States; it was her first gold record. Payne’s other hits included Deeper and Deeper, You Brought Me Joy, and the anti-war, Bring the Boys Home. As her star kept rising, Payne began appearing in television specials and touring the United Kingdom, Germany, and Japan. Although she left Invictus in 1973, date Payne continued recording, pressing twenty-one albums, including several remakes of Band of Gold. In 1974, Payne made the cover of Jet magazine after she was dubbed a Dame of Malta, by the Knights of Malta and the Sovereign Military, and Hospital Order of St. John of Jerusalem by the Prince of Rumania. Payne hosted Today’s Black Woman, a talk show, in 1980 and 1981, before joining the cast of Duke Ellington’s Sophisticated Ladies in 1982. Payne also starred in productions of Ain’t Misbehavin’ with Della Reese, The Blues in the Night, Jellies Last Jam with Gregory Hines and Savion Glover in the 1990s. Payne’s film appearances include: Private Obsession in 1995; Sprung in 1997; Ragdoll in 1999; The Nutty Professor II: The Klumps in 2000; and Fire and Ice in 2001. Returning to her jazz roots, Payne later toured with Darlene Love in a critically acclaimed revue entitled Love and Payne.</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2020 05:45:52 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Motown, Berry Gordy Jr, Duke Ellington, Broadway, Apollo Theater, Freda Payne, The Supremes, Lena Horne, Dinah Washington, Sammy Davis Jr, The Victor Brooks Show, Pearl Baily, Eddie Murphy)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am so pleased to include this incredible episode, with the legendary Freda Payne. Freda shares her memories of growing up in Detroit and starting her iconic journey through the entertainment industry. Singer and actress Freda Charcelia Payne was born September 19, 1942, in Detroit, Michigan, to Frederick and Charsilee Payne. Payne attended Palmer Elementary School and Crossman Elementary School; she also modeled and took ballet and Afro-Cuban dance. In 1956, while at Hutchins Middle School, Payne appeared on the nationally televised Ted Mack’s The Original Amateur Hour; singing jingles, she was featured on WJR radio’s Make Way for Youth, in addition to many other local television and radio shows. Payne’s mother spurned a contract from the then unknown Barry Gordy. When she graduated from Central High School in 1959, Payne began touring with Pearl Bailey’s musical review and sang with the Duke Ellington Band. Payne’s first album was After the Lights Go Down for ABC’s Impulse Records in 1962. Moving to New York City in 1963, Payne made appearances on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, The Merv Griffin Show and The Dick Cavette Show. In 1964, Payne joined the Four Tops, Billy Eckstine, and Nipsey Russell on the Quincy Jones Tour. Payne was understudy for Leslie Uggams in Broadway’s Hallelujah Baby! in 1967; she also performed in the Equity Theatre production of Lost in the Stars. Stardom for Payne began when she signed with Invictus Records, a label run by her old Detroit friends Brian Holland, Edward Holland, Jr., and Lamont Dozier (formerly of Motown) in 1969. Payne’s smash single Band of Gold, released in 1970, was ranked #1 in the United Kingdom and #3 in the United States; it was her first gold record. Payne’s other hits included Deeper and Deeper, You Brought Me Joy, and the anti-war, Bring the Boys Home. As her star kept rising, Payne began appearing in television specials and touring the United Kingdom, Germany, and Japan. Although she left Invictus in 1973, date Payne continued recording, pressing twenty-one albums, including several remakes of Band of Gold. In 1974, Payne made the cover of Jet magazine after she was dubbed a Dame of Malta, by the Knights of Malta and the Sovereign Military, and Hospital Order of St. John of Jerusalem by the Prince of Rumania. Payne hosted Today’s Black Woman, a talk show, in 1980 and 1981, before joining the cast of Duke Ellington’s Sophisticated Ladies in 1982. Payne also starred in productions of Ain’t Misbehavin’ with Della Reese, The Blues in the Night, Jellies Last Jam with Gregory Hines and Savion Glover in the 1990s. Payne’s film appearances include: Private Obsession in 1995; Sprung in 1997; Ragdoll in 1999; The Nutty Professor II: The Klumps in 2000; and Fire and Ice in 2001. Returning to her jazz roots, Payne later toured with Darlene Love in a critically acclaimed revue entitled Love and Payne.</p>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 29 (Quarantine Series) Freda Payne</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Motown, Berry Gordy Jr, Duke Ellington, Broadway, Apollo Theater, Freda Payne, The Supremes, Lena Horne, Dinah Washington, Sammy Davis Jr, The Victor Brooks Show, Pearl Baily, Eddie Murphy</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>I am so pleased to include this incredible episode, with the legendary Freda Payne. Freda shares her memories of growing up in Detroit and starting her iconic journey through the entertainment industry.  

Singer and actress Freda Charcelia Payne was born September 19, 1942, in Detroit, Michigan, to Frederick and Charsilee Payne. Payne attended Palmer Elementary School and Crossman Elementary School; she also modeled and took ballet and Afro-Cuban dance. In 1956, while at Hutchins Middle School, Payne appeared on the nationally televised Ted Mack’s The Original Amateur Hour; singing jingles, she was featured on WJR radio’s Make Way for Youth, in addition to many other local television and radio shows. Payne’s mother spurned a contract from the then unknown Barry Gordy. When she graduated from Central High School in 1959, Payne began touring with Pearl Bailey’s musical review and sang with the Duke Ellington Band. Payne’s first album was After the Lights Go Down for ABC’s Impulse Records in 1962.

Moving to New York City in 1963, Payne made appearances on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, The Merv Griffin Show and The Dick Cavette Show. In 1964, Payne joined the Four Tops, Billy Eckstine, and Nipsey Russell on the Quincy Jones Tour. Payne was understudy for Leslie Uggams in Broadway’s Hallelujah Baby! in 1967; she also performed in the Equity Theatre production of Lost in the Stars. Stardom for Payne began when she signed with Invictus Records, a label run by her old Detroit friends Brian Holland, Edward Holland, Jr., and Lamont Dozier (formerly of Motown) in 1969. Payne’s smash single Band of Gold, released in 1970, was ranked #1 in the United Kingdom and #3 in the United States; it was her first gold record. Payne’s other hits included Deeper and Deeper, You Brought Me Joy, and the anti-war, Bring the Boys Home.

As her star kept rising, Payne began appearing in television specials and touring the United Kingdom, Germany, and Japan. Although she left Invictus in 1973, date Payne continued recording, pressing twenty-one albums, including several remakes of Band of Gold. In 1974, Payne made the cover of Jet magazine after she was dubbed a Dame of Malta, by the Knights of Malta and the Sovereign Military, and Hospital Order of St. John of Jerusalem by the Prince of Rumania. Payne hosted Today’s Black Woman, a talk show, in 1980 and 1981, before joining the cast of Duke Ellington’s Sophisticated Ladies in 1982. Payne also starred in productions of Ain’t Misbehavin’ with Della Reese, The Blues in the Night, Jellies Last Jam with Gregory Hines and Savion Glover in the 1990s. Payne’s film appearances include: Private Obsession in 1995; Sprung in 1997; Ragdoll in 1999; The Nutty Professor II: The Klumps in 2000; and Fire and Ice in 2001.

Returning to her jazz roots, Payne later toured with Darlene Love in a critically acclaimed revue entitled Love and Payne.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>I am so pleased to include this incredible episode, with the legendary Freda Payne. Freda shares her memories of growing up in Detroit and starting her iconic journey through the entertainment industry.  

Singer and actress Freda Charcelia Payne was born September 19, 1942, in Detroit, Michigan, to Frederick and Charsilee Payne. Payne attended Palmer Elementary School and Crossman Elementary School; she also modeled and took ballet and Afro-Cuban dance. In 1956, while at Hutchins Middle School, Payne appeared on the nationally televised Ted Mack’s The Original Amateur Hour; singing jingles, she was featured on WJR radio’s Make Way for Youth, in addition to many other local television and radio shows. Payne’s mother spurned a contract from the then unknown Barry Gordy. When she graduated from Central High School in 1959, Payne began touring with Pearl Bailey’s musical review and sang with the Duke Ellington Band. Payne’s first album was After the Lights Go Down for ABC’s Impulse Records in 1962.

Moving to New York City in 1963, Payne made appearances on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, The Merv Griffin Show and The Dick Cavette Show. In 1964, Payne joined the Four Tops, Billy Eckstine, and Nipsey Russell on the Quincy Jones Tour. Payne was understudy for Leslie Uggams in Broadway’s Hallelujah Baby! in 1967; she also performed in the Equity Theatre production of Lost in the Stars. Stardom for Payne began when she signed with Invictus Records, a label run by her old Detroit friends Brian Holland, Edward Holland, Jr., and Lamont Dozier (formerly of Motown) in 1969. Payne’s smash single Band of Gold, released in 1970, was ranked #1 in the United Kingdom and #3 in the United States; it was her first gold record. Payne’s other hits included Deeper and Deeper, You Brought Me Joy, and the anti-war, Bring the Boys Home.

As her star kept rising, Payne began appearing in television specials and touring the United Kingdom, Germany, and Japan. Although she left Invictus in 1973, date Payne continued recording, pressing twenty-one albums, including several remakes of Band of Gold. In 1974, Payne made the cover of Jet magazine after she was dubbed a Dame of Malta, by the Knights of Malta and the Sovereign Military, and Hospital Order of St. John of Jerusalem by the Prince of Rumania. Payne hosted Today’s Black Woman, a talk show, in 1980 and 1981, before joining the cast of Duke Ellington’s Sophisticated Ladies in 1982. Payne also starred in productions of Ain’t Misbehavin’ with Della Reese, The Blues in the Night, Jellies Last Jam with Gregory Hines and Savion Glover in the 1990s. Payne’s film appearances include: Private Obsession in 1995; Sprung in 1997; Ragdoll in 1999; The Nutty Professor II: The Klumps in 2000; and Fire and Ice in 2001.

Returning to her jazz roots, Payne later toured with Darlene Love in a critically acclaimed revue entitled Love and Payne.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 28 (Quarantine Series) Mark Kibble</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>I am extremely excited to welcome the incredible Singer/Songwriter/ Arranger and co-creator of the legendary vocal group Take 6.  </p><p>Mark Kibble is the first tenor for the singing group Take 6, which he formed along with Claude McKnight, in 1980.  Mark has played an important role in the development of the group’s sound not only as a vocalist but as an arranger.  During their career the group has sold millions of recordings and has won countless awards including ten Grammy Awards. </p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2020 05:28:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (The Grammys, Arranger, Take 6, The Victor Brooks Show, Oakwood University, Grammy Award, Stevie Wonder, God, Oakwood College, Mark Kibble)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am extremely excited to welcome the incredible Singer/Songwriter/ Arranger and co-creator of the legendary vocal group Take 6.  </p><p>Mark Kibble is the first tenor for the singing group Take 6, which he formed along with Claude McKnight, in 1980.  Mark has played an important role in the development of the group’s sound not only as a vocalist but as an arranger.  During their career the group has sold millions of recordings and has won countless awards including ten Grammy Awards. </p>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 28 (Quarantine Series) Mark Kibble</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>The Grammys, Arranger, Take 6, The Victor Brooks Show, Oakwood University, Grammy Award, Stevie Wonder, God, Oakwood College, Mark Kibble</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>I am extremely excited to welcome the incredible Singer/Songwriter/ Arranger and co-creator of the legendary vocal group Take 6.  

Mark Kibble is the first tenor for the singing group Take 6, which he formed along with Claude McKnight, in 1980.  Mark has played an important role in the development of the group’s sound not only as a vocalist but as an arranger.  During their career the group has sold millions of recordings and has won countless awards including ten Grammy Awards. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>I am extremely excited to welcome the incredible Singer/Songwriter/ Arranger and co-creator of the legendary vocal group Take 6.  

Mark Kibble is the first tenor for the singing group Take 6, which he formed along with Claude McKnight, in 1980.  Mark has played an important role in the development of the group’s sound not only as a vocalist but as an arranger.  During their career the group has sold millions of recordings and has won countless awards including ten Grammy Awards. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 27 (Quarantine Series) Miki Howard</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>I am very proud to welcome the Multi-Talented Miki Howard. Her Journey is incredible and her wisdom is sure to inspire all of us. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Alicia Michelle "Miki" Howard was the daughter of two well-known gospel singers. Her father, Clay Graham, sang with the Pilgrim Jubiliees and her mother, Josephine Howard, was a member of the Caravans, a group that would eventually be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. When Howard was in her early teens, her mother moved the family to Los Angeles. Already aiming at a career in music, the 15-year-old Howard received her first break when she participated in a teen beauty contest. Augie Johnson, leader of the group Side Effect, happened to be in the audience; impressed with Howard's singing talent, Howard also joined the lineup of Side Effect in 1978 when another singer departed. She sang with Side Effect until 1982. Howard signed a contract with Atlantic Records in the mid-1980s and recorded her first solo album, “Come Share My Love”, in 1986. The title track from the album was its first single, hitting the top ten of the R&B charts and reaching number five in late 1986. A remake of the pop standard "Imagination," which Howard had fought to include on “Come Share My Love”, was another hit from the album. Howard's second solo album, 1988's “Love Confessions”, offered another top-five R&B hit with "Baby Be Mine." "That's What Love Is," a duet with Gerald Levert, also hit the R&B charts. In the meantime, Howard's third solo album,” Miki Howard”, was released in 1989 and proved her most commercially successful to date. The single "Ain't Nuthin' in the World" became Howard's first number-one hit on the R&B charts and another song, "Love Under New Management," followed it to number two and became one of Howard's signature tunes. Howard continued with a successful solo career after switching to Giant Records in 1991. Her first single under her new contract, "Ain't Nobody like You," became Howard's second number-one R&B hit. The subsequent album, 1992's “Femme Fatale”, featured Howard's renditions of classic tracks originally performed by Dinah Washington ("This Bitter Earth") and Billie Holiday ("Good Morning Heartache"). After a casting director saw her perform some Billie Holiday tunes at a New York City concert at Radio City Music Hall, Howard was offered the chance to portray Holiday in a nightclub scene in director Spike Lee's 1992 film “Malcolm X”. The following year, Howard recorded an entire album of Holiday songs, “Miki Sings Billie”, including her favorite Holiday tune, "Don't Explain." In 1993, Howard made another movie appearance in director John Singleton's “Poetic Justice”. She released “Live Plus” in 1996 and a comeback album of original material, “Can't Count Me Out”, in 1997. After a four year hiatus, “Three Wishes”, was released in 2001 to excellent reviews. The album earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best Traditional R&B Recording. She followed that with “Pillow Talk” (2006), “Private Collection” (2008), “I Choose To Be Happy” (2015) and a live recording “Miki Howard- Live In Concert” in 2015. Howard was featured on the second season on TV One’s critically acclaimed bio-series “Unsung”. Miki’s episode was the highest rated of her season and in 2015 was adapted into a TV movie for TV One to be released in June of 2016 with “Chi-Raq” actress Teyonah Parris in the lead role.</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2020 04:58:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Side Effect, Malcome X, Dinah Washington, Victor Brooks, Wanda Vaughn, Miki Howard, Denzel Washington, The Victor Brooks Show, Gerald Levert, The Emotions, Aretha Franklin)</author>
      <link>https://the-victor-brooks-show.simplecast.com/episodes/the-victor-brooks-show-episode-27-quarantine-series-miki-howard-f9RgjFKl</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am very proud to welcome the Multi-Talented Miki Howard. Her Journey is incredible and her wisdom is sure to inspire all of us. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Alicia Michelle "Miki" Howard was the daughter of two well-known gospel singers. Her father, Clay Graham, sang with the Pilgrim Jubiliees and her mother, Josephine Howard, was a member of the Caravans, a group that would eventually be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. When Howard was in her early teens, her mother moved the family to Los Angeles. Already aiming at a career in music, the 15-year-old Howard received her first break when she participated in a teen beauty contest. Augie Johnson, leader of the group Side Effect, happened to be in the audience; impressed with Howard's singing talent, Howard also joined the lineup of Side Effect in 1978 when another singer departed. She sang with Side Effect until 1982. Howard signed a contract with Atlantic Records in the mid-1980s and recorded her first solo album, “Come Share My Love”, in 1986. The title track from the album was its first single, hitting the top ten of the R&B charts and reaching number five in late 1986. A remake of the pop standard "Imagination," which Howard had fought to include on “Come Share My Love”, was another hit from the album. Howard's second solo album, 1988's “Love Confessions”, offered another top-five R&B hit with "Baby Be Mine." "That's What Love Is," a duet with Gerald Levert, also hit the R&B charts. In the meantime, Howard's third solo album,” Miki Howard”, was released in 1989 and proved her most commercially successful to date. The single "Ain't Nuthin' in the World" became Howard's first number-one hit on the R&B charts and another song, "Love Under New Management," followed it to number two and became one of Howard's signature tunes. Howard continued with a successful solo career after switching to Giant Records in 1991. Her first single under her new contract, "Ain't Nobody like You," became Howard's second number-one R&B hit. The subsequent album, 1992's “Femme Fatale”, featured Howard's renditions of classic tracks originally performed by Dinah Washington ("This Bitter Earth") and Billie Holiday ("Good Morning Heartache"). After a casting director saw her perform some Billie Holiday tunes at a New York City concert at Radio City Music Hall, Howard was offered the chance to portray Holiday in a nightclub scene in director Spike Lee's 1992 film “Malcolm X”. The following year, Howard recorded an entire album of Holiday songs, “Miki Sings Billie”, including her favorite Holiday tune, "Don't Explain." In 1993, Howard made another movie appearance in director John Singleton's “Poetic Justice”. She released “Live Plus” in 1996 and a comeback album of original material, “Can't Count Me Out”, in 1997. After a four year hiatus, “Three Wishes”, was released in 2001 to excellent reviews. The album earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best Traditional R&B Recording. She followed that with “Pillow Talk” (2006), “Private Collection” (2008), “I Choose To Be Happy” (2015) and a live recording “Miki Howard- Live In Concert” in 2015. Howard was featured on the second season on TV One’s critically acclaimed bio-series “Unsung”. Miki’s episode was the highest rated of her season and in 2015 was adapted into a TV movie for TV One to be released in June of 2016 with “Chi-Raq” actress Teyonah Parris in the lead role.</p>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 27 (Quarantine Series) Miki Howard</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Side Effect, Malcome X, Dinah Washington, Victor Brooks, Wanda Vaughn, Miki Howard, Denzel Washington, The Victor Brooks Show, Gerald Levert, The Emotions, Aretha Franklin</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>I am very proud to welcome the Multi-Talented Miki Howard. Her Journey is incredible and her wisdom is sure to inspire all of us.

Born in Chicago, Illinois, Alicia Michelle &quot;Miki&quot; Howard was the daughter of two well-known gospel singers. Her father, Clay Graham, sang with the Pilgrim Jubiliees and her mother, Josephine Howard, was a member of the Caravans, a group that would eventually be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

 

When Howard was in her early teens, her mother moved the family to Los Angeles. Already aiming at a career in music, the 15-year-old Howard received her first break when she participated in a teen beauty contest. Augie Johnson, leader of the group Side Effect, happened to be in the audience; impressed with Howard&apos;s singing talent, Howard also joined the lineup of Side Effect in 1978 when another singer departed. She sang with Side Effect until 1982.

 

Howard signed a contract with Atlantic Records in the mid-1980s and recorded her first solo album, “Come Share My Love”, in 1986. The title track from the album was its first single, hitting the top ten of the R&amp;B charts and reaching number five in late 1986. A remake of the pop standard &quot;Imagination,&quot; which Howard had fought to include on “Come Share My Love”, was another hit from the album.

 

Howard&apos;s second solo album, 1988&apos;s “Love Confessions”, offered another top-five R&amp;B hit with &quot;Baby Be Mine.&quot; &quot;That&apos;s What Love Is,&quot; a duet with Gerald Levert, also hit the R&amp;B charts. In the meantime, Howard&apos;s third solo album,” Miki Howard”, was released in 1989 and proved her most commercially successful to date. The single &quot;Ain&apos;t Nuthin&apos; in the World&quot; became Howard&apos;s first number-one hit on the R&amp;B charts and another song, &quot;Love Under New Management,&quot; followed it to number two and became one of Howard&apos;s signature tunes.

 

Howard continued with a successful solo career after switching to Giant Records in 1991. Her first single under her new contract, &quot;Ain&apos;t Nobody like You,&quot; became Howard&apos;s second number-one R&amp;B hit. The subsequent album, 1992&apos;s “Femme Fatale”, featured Howard&apos;s renditions of classic tracks originally performed by Dinah Washington (&quot;This Bitter Earth&quot;) and Billie Holiday (&quot;Good Morning Heartache&quot;).

 

After a casting director saw her perform some Billie Holiday tunes at a New York City concert at Radio City Music Hall, Howard was offered the chance to portray Holiday in a nightclub scene in director Spike Lee&apos;s 1992 film “Malcolm X”. The following year, Howard recorded an entire album of Holiday songs, “Miki Sings Billie”, including her favorite Holiday tune, &quot;Don&apos;t Explain.&quot; In 1993, Howard made another movie appearance in director John Singleton&apos;s “Poetic Justice”.

 

She released “Live Plus” in 1996 and a comeback album of original material, “Can&apos;t Count Me Out”, in 1997. After a four year hiatus, “Three Wishes”, was released in 2001 to excellent reviews. The album earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best Traditional R&amp;B Recording.

 

She followed that with “Pillow Talk” (2006), “Private Collection” (2008), “I Choose To Be Happy” (2015) and a live recording “Miki Howard- Live In Concert” in 2015.

 

Howard was featured on the second season on TV One’s critically acclaimed bio-series “Unsung”. Miki’s episode was the highest rated of her season and in 2015 was adapted into a TV movie for TV One to be released in June of 2016 with “Chi-Raq” actress Teyonah Parris in the lead role.
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      <itunes:subtitle>I am very proud to welcome the Multi-Talented Miki Howard. Her Journey is incredible and her wisdom is sure to inspire all of us.

Born in Chicago, Illinois, Alicia Michelle &quot;Miki&quot; Howard was the daughter of two well-known gospel singers. Her father, Clay Graham, sang with the Pilgrim Jubiliees and her mother, Josephine Howard, was a member of the Caravans, a group that would eventually be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

 

When Howard was in her early teens, her mother moved the family to Los Angeles. Already aiming at a career in music, the 15-year-old Howard received her first break when she participated in a teen beauty contest. Augie Johnson, leader of the group Side Effect, happened to be in the audience; impressed with Howard&apos;s singing talent, Howard also joined the lineup of Side Effect in 1978 when another singer departed. She sang with Side Effect until 1982.

 

Howard signed a contract with Atlantic Records in the mid-1980s and recorded her first solo album, “Come Share My Love”, in 1986. The title track from the album was its first single, hitting the top ten of the R&amp;B charts and reaching number five in late 1986. A remake of the pop standard &quot;Imagination,&quot; which Howard had fought to include on “Come Share My Love”, was another hit from the album.

 

Howard&apos;s second solo album, 1988&apos;s “Love Confessions”, offered another top-five R&amp;B hit with &quot;Baby Be Mine.&quot; &quot;That&apos;s What Love Is,&quot; a duet with Gerald Levert, also hit the R&amp;B charts. In the meantime, Howard&apos;s third solo album,” Miki Howard”, was released in 1989 and proved her most commercially successful to date. The single &quot;Ain&apos;t Nuthin&apos; in the World&quot; became Howard&apos;s first number-one hit on the R&amp;B charts and another song, &quot;Love Under New Management,&quot; followed it to number two and became one of Howard&apos;s signature tunes.

 

Howard continued with a successful solo career after switching to Giant Records in 1991. Her first single under her new contract, &quot;Ain&apos;t Nobody like You,&quot; became Howard&apos;s second number-one R&amp;B hit. The subsequent album, 1992&apos;s “Femme Fatale”, featured Howard&apos;s renditions of classic tracks originally performed by Dinah Washington (&quot;This Bitter Earth&quot;) and Billie Holiday (&quot;Good Morning Heartache&quot;).

 

After a casting director saw her perform some Billie Holiday tunes at a New York City concert at Radio City Music Hall, Howard was offered the chance to portray Holiday in a nightclub scene in director Spike Lee&apos;s 1992 film “Malcolm X”. The following year, Howard recorded an entire album of Holiday songs, “Miki Sings Billie”, including her favorite Holiday tune, &quot;Don&apos;t Explain.&quot; In 1993, Howard made another movie appearance in director John Singleton&apos;s “Poetic Justice”.

 

She released “Live Plus” in 1996 and a comeback album of original material, “Can&apos;t Count Me Out”, in 1997. After a four year hiatus, “Three Wishes”, was released in 2001 to excellent reviews. The album earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best Traditional R&amp;B Recording.

 

She followed that with “Pillow Talk” (2006), “Private Collection” (2008), “I Choose To Be Happy” (2015) and a live recording “Miki Howard- Live In Concert” in 2015.

 

Howard was featured on the second season on TV One’s critically acclaimed bio-series “Unsung”. Miki’s episode was the highest rated of her season and in 2015 was adapted into a TV movie for TV One to be released in June of 2016 with “Chi-Raq” actress Teyonah Parris in the lead role.
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 26 (Quarantine Series) Wyann Vaughn</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Victor proudly welcomes one of his favorite people, the incredibly multi-talented Wyann Vaughn.</p><p> </p><p>Wyann Vaughn comes from soul music royalty. Daughter of Grammy award winning Wanda Vaughn of the sister group "The Emotions" and Earth, Wind & Fire's "Let's Groove" writer Wayne Vaughn, Wyann mixes timeless R&B vocals with a funky edge.  At eight years old, her brother introduced her to rap music and she hasn’t looked back since.  From studios to stages, working with everyone from Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and Kendrick Lamar to The Temptations, Heatwave, The Stylistics and more; Wyann Vaughn possesses vast experience as both a recording and a performing artist by blending hip hop styling with crafty singing and songwriting.</p><p> </p><p>As a self-proclaimed "edutainer", Vaughn also struts her stuff with scholarly confidence as she holds her Master of Social Work (MSW) degree and teaches as well as academically counsels at Pasadena City College's Ujima Program.  Outside of carrying on the family legacy by touring with her mother and aunt as the third member of The Emotions, Wyann belongs to the supergroup The Pollyseeds under the direction of Terrace Martin. Vaughn was also hand selected by The Good Doc himself to cohost "The Pharmacy with Dr. Dre" on Apple Music's Beats1 radio alongside west coast hip hop giants like Xzibit, DJ Pooh and others.  Vaughn also launched "Raise It Up, Wy! the podcast" where she kicks "OG game to real ones only" by raising listeners' awareness, vibrations, and capacities for love.  </p><p> </p><p>Wyann arguably expresses herself most vividly through poetry. Vaughn developed her love for poetry at 16 years old. Studying Maya Angelou for an eleventh grade AP English course, Wyann presented original poetry alongside Angelou's.The response from her instructor was so overwhelmingly positive and encouraging that Vaughn felt motivated to continue writing and reciting her poetry.  In 2008, she self-published her debut poetry book, entitled 13, and gifted her eleventh grade English instructor the first publicly available copy.</p><p> </p><p>Wyann Vaughn's future works, which include more poetry books and even a debut album, promise to capture hearts and touch souls everywhere.</p>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2020 05:29:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Victor Brooks ll)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Victor proudly welcomes one of his favorite people, the incredibly multi-talented Wyann Vaughn.</p><p> </p><p>Wyann Vaughn comes from soul music royalty. Daughter of Grammy award winning Wanda Vaughn of the sister group "The Emotions" and Earth, Wind & Fire's "Let's Groove" writer Wayne Vaughn, Wyann mixes timeless R&B vocals with a funky edge.  At eight years old, her brother introduced her to rap music and she hasn’t looked back since.  From studios to stages, working with everyone from Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and Kendrick Lamar to The Temptations, Heatwave, The Stylistics and more; Wyann Vaughn possesses vast experience as both a recording and a performing artist by blending hip hop styling with crafty singing and songwriting.</p><p> </p><p>As a self-proclaimed "edutainer", Vaughn also struts her stuff with scholarly confidence as she holds her Master of Social Work (MSW) degree and teaches as well as academically counsels at Pasadena City College's Ujima Program.  Outside of carrying on the family legacy by touring with her mother and aunt as the third member of The Emotions, Wyann belongs to the supergroup The Pollyseeds under the direction of Terrace Martin. Vaughn was also hand selected by The Good Doc himself to cohost "The Pharmacy with Dr. Dre" on Apple Music's Beats1 radio alongside west coast hip hop giants like Xzibit, DJ Pooh and others.  Vaughn also launched "Raise It Up, Wy! the podcast" where she kicks "OG game to real ones only" by raising listeners' awareness, vibrations, and capacities for love.  </p><p> </p><p>Wyann arguably expresses herself most vividly through poetry. Vaughn developed her love for poetry at 16 years old. Studying Maya Angelou for an eleventh grade AP English course, Wyann presented original poetry alongside Angelou's.The response from her instructor was so overwhelmingly positive and encouraging that Vaughn felt motivated to continue writing and reciting her poetry.  In 2008, she self-published her debut poetry book, entitled 13, and gifted her eleventh grade English instructor the first publicly available copy.</p><p> </p><p>Wyann Vaughn's future works, which include more poetry books and even a debut album, promise to capture hearts and touch souls everywhere.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>Victor proudly welcomes one of his favorite people, the incredibly multi-talented Wyann Vaughn.

Wyann Vaughn comes from soul music royalty. Daughter of Grammy award winning Wanda Vaughn of the sister group &quot;The Emotions&quot; and Earth, Wind &amp; Fire&apos;s &quot;Let&apos;s Groove&quot; writer Wayne Vaughn, Wyann mixes timeless R&amp;B vocals with a funky edge.  At eight years old, her brother introduced her to rap music and she hasn’t looked back since.  From studios to stages, working with everyone from Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and Kendrick Lamar to The Temptations, Heatwave, The Stylistics and more; Wyann Vaughn possesses vast experience as both a recording and a performing artist by blending hip hop styling with crafty singing and songwriting.

As a self-proclaimed &quot;edutainer&quot;, Vaughn also struts her stuff with scholarly confidence as she holds her Master of Social Work (MSW) degree and teaches as well as academically counsels at Pasadena City College&apos;s Ujima Program.  Outside of carrying on the family legacy by touring with her mother and aunt as the third member of The Emotions, Wyann belongs to the supergroup The Pollyseeds under the direction of Terrace Martin. Vaughn was also hand selected by The Good Doc himself to cohost &quot;The Pharmacy with Dr. Dre&quot; on Apple Music&apos;s Beats1 radio alongside west coast hip hop giants like Xzibit, DJ Pooh and others.  Vaughn also launched &quot;Raise It Up, Wy! the podcast&quot; where she kicks &quot;OG game to real ones only&quot; by raising listeners&apos; awareness, vibrations, and capacities for love.  

Wyann arguably expresses herself most vividly through poetry. Vaughn developed her love for poetry at 16 years old. Studying Maya Angelou for an eleventh grade AP English course, Wyann presented original poetry alongside Angelou&apos;s.The response from her instructor was so overwhelmingly positive and encouraging that Vaughn felt motivated to continue writing and reciting her poetry.  In 2008, she self-published her debut poetry book, entitled 13, and gifted her eleventh grade English instructor the first publicly available copy.

Wyann Vaughn&apos;s future works, which include more poetry books and even a debut album, promise to capture hearts and touch souls everywhere.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Victor proudly welcomes one of his favorite people, the incredibly multi-talented Wyann Vaughn.

Wyann Vaughn comes from soul music royalty. Daughter of Grammy award winning Wanda Vaughn of the sister group &quot;The Emotions&quot; and Earth, Wind &amp; Fire&apos;s &quot;Let&apos;s Groove&quot; writer Wayne Vaughn, Wyann mixes timeless R&amp;B vocals with a funky edge.  At eight years old, her brother introduced her to rap music and she hasn’t looked back since.  From studios to stages, working with everyone from Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and Kendrick Lamar to The Temptations, Heatwave, The Stylistics and more; Wyann Vaughn possesses vast experience as both a recording and a performing artist by blending hip hop styling with crafty singing and songwriting.

As a self-proclaimed &quot;edutainer&quot;, Vaughn also struts her stuff with scholarly confidence as she holds her Master of Social Work (MSW) degree and teaches as well as academically counsels at Pasadena City College&apos;s Ujima Program.  Outside of carrying on the family legacy by touring with her mother and aunt as the third member of The Emotions, Wyann belongs to the supergroup The Pollyseeds under the direction of Terrace Martin. Vaughn was also hand selected by The Good Doc himself to cohost &quot;The Pharmacy with Dr. Dre&quot; on Apple Music&apos;s Beats1 radio alongside west coast hip hop giants like Xzibit, DJ Pooh and others.  Vaughn also launched &quot;Raise It Up, Wy! the podcast&quot; where she kicks &quot;OG game to real ones only&quot; by raising listeners&apos; awareness, vibrations, and capacities for love.  

Wyann arguably expresses herself most vividly through poetry. Vaughn developed her love for poetry at 16 years old. Studying Maya Angelou for an eleventh grade AP English course, Wyann presented original poetry alongside Angelou&apos;s.The response from her instructor was so overwhelmingly positive and encouraging that Vaughn felt motivated to continue writing and reciting her poetry.  In 2008, she self-published her debut poetry book, entitled 13, and gifted her eleventh grade English instructor the first publicly available copy.

Wyann Vaughn&apos;s future works, which include more poetry books and even a debut album, promise to capture hearts and touch souls everywhere.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:episode>26</itunes:episode>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 25 (Quarantine Series) OG KID FROST</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Victor is truly honored to welcome a HIP HOP OG, ICON and PIONEER... OG KID FROST</p><p><strong>Arturo Molina, Jr.</strong> (born 31 May 1964), better known by his stage name <strong>Frost</strong>, is an American rapper and actor from Windsor, California. He began his music career in 1982 under the stage name <strong>Kid Frost</strong> as a tribute to his rival <a href="https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/Ice-T">Ice-T</a>, whom he often battled in the music industry. He signed to Virgin Records in the late 1980s, on which he released his biggest hit "La Raza" in 1990. He released his debut album, <a href="https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/Hispanic_Causing_Panic"><i>Hispanic Causing Panic</i></a>, that same year. Frost created the group Latin Alliance the following year, which released a self-titled album in 1991. His second album, <a href="https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/East_Side_Story"><i>East Side Story</i></a>, was released in 1992.</p><p>In 1995, Frost dropped the "Kid" from his stage name and signed with <a href="https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/Ruthless_Records">Ruthless Records</a>. His third album, <i>Smile Now, Die Later</i> was released that same year, and his fourth album, <i>When Hell.A. Freezes Over</i>, was released in 1997. He has since released several albums on several independent labels. </p><p>Frost is also an accomplished actor and has appeared in several films. He supplied the voice for T-Bone Mendez in the video game <i>Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas</i>, in addition to contributing his song "La Raza" to the game's soundtrack. His son, Elijah Molina, is a producer under the name Scoop DeVille.</p>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2020 05:16:47 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (FROST THE BOSS, East LA, Pop Locking, Eazy E, Ice Cube, Ruthless Records, Chicano Rap, Ice T, La Raza, NWA, OG KID FROST, Latin Alliance, Scoop Deville)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Victor is truly honored to welcome a HIP HOP OG, ICON and PIONEER... OG KID FROST</p><p><strong>Arturo Molina, Jr.</strong> (born 31 May 1964), better known by his stage name <strong>Frost</strong>, is an American rapper and actor from Windsor, California. He began his music career in 1982 under the stage name <strong>Kid Frost</strong> as a tribute to his rival <a href="https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/Ice-T">Ice-T</a>, whom he often battled in the music industry. He signed to Virgin Records in the late 1980s, on which he released his biggest hit "La Raza" in 1990. He released his debut album, <a href="https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/Hispanic_Causing_Panic"><i>Hispanic Causing Panic</i></a>, that same year. Frost created the group Latin Alliance the following year, which released a self-titled album in 1991. His second album, <a href="https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/East_Side_Story"><i>East Side Story</i></a>, was released in 1992.</p><p>In 1995, Frost dropped the "Kid" from his stage name and signed with <a href="https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/Ruthless_Records">Ruthless Records</a>. His third album, <i>Smile Now, Die Later</i> was released that same year, and his fourth album, <i>When Hell.A. Freezes Over</i>, was released in 1997. He has since released several albums on several independent labels. </p><p>Frost is also an accomplished actor and has appeared in several films. He supplied the voice for T-Bone Mendez in the video game <i>Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas</i>, in addition to contributing his song "La Raza" to the game's soundtrack. His son, Elijah Molina, is a producer under the name Scoop DeVille.</p>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 25 (Quarantine Series) OG KID FROST</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>FROST THE BOSS, East LA, Pop Locking, Eazy E, Ice Cube, Ruthless Records, Chicano Rap, Ice T, La Raza, NWA, OG KID FROST, Latin Alliance, Scoop Deville</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>01:19:21</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Victor is truly honored to welcome a HIP HOP OG, ICON and Pioneer, OG KID FROST
Arturo Molina, Jr. (born 31 May 1964), better known by his stage name Frost, is an American rapper and actor from Windsor, California. He began his music career in 1982 under the stage name Kid Frost as a tribute to his rival Ice-T, whom he often battled in the music industry. He signed to Virgin Records in the late 1980s, on which he released his biggest hit &quot;La Raza&quot; in 1990. He released his debut album, Hispanic Causing Panic, that same year. Frost created the group Latin Alliance the following year, which released a self-titled album in 1991. His second album, East Side Story, was released in 1992.
In 1995, Frost dropped the &quot;Kid&quot; from his stage name and signed with Ruthless Records. His third album, Smile Now, Die Later was released that same year, and his fourth album, When Hell.A. Freezes Over, was released in 1997. He has since released several albums on several independent labels. 

Frost is also an accomplished actor and has appeared in several films. He supplied the voice for T-Bone Mendez in the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, in addition to contributing his song &quot;La Raza&quot; to the game&apos;s soundtrack. His son, Elijah Molina, is a producer under the name Scoop DeVille.
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      <itunes:subtitle>Victor is truly honored to welcome a HIP HOP OG, ICON and Pioneer, OG KID FROST
Arturo Molina, Jr. (born 31 May 1964), better known by his stage name Frost, is an American rapper and actor from Windsor, California. He began his music career in 1982 under the stage name Kid Frost as a tribute to his rival Ice-T, whom he often battled in the music industry. He signed to Virgin Records in the late 1980s, on which he released his biggest hit &quot;La Raza&quot; in 1990. He released his debut album, Hispanic Causing Panic, that same year. Frost created the group Latin Alliance the following year, which released a self-titled album in 1991. His second album, East Side Story, was released in 1992.
In 1995, Frost dropped the &quot;Kid&quot; from his stage name and signed with Ruthless Records. His third album, Smile Now, Die Later was released that same year, and his fourth album, When Hell.A. Freezes Over, was released in 1997. He has since released several albums on several independent labels. 

Frost is also an accomplished actor and has appeared in several films. He supplied the voice for T-Bone Mendez in the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, in addition to contributing his song &quot;La Raza&quot; to the game&apos;s soundtrack. His son, Elijah Molina, is a producer under the name Scoop DeVille.
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      <itunes:episode>25</itunes:episode>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 24 (Quarantine Series) Bill Duke</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Bill Duke's multi-talented career dates back to the 1970s, Duke has appeared in a number of popular films, including <i>Car Wash</i>, <i>American Gigolo</i>, <i>Commando</i>, <i>Predator</i>, and <i>X-Men: The Last Stand</i>. Fewer still might be aware of Duke’s extraordinary accomplishments off-screen—as a talented director, producer, entrepreneur, and humanitarian.<br /><br /><br /><i>Bill Duke: My 40-Year Career on Screen and behind the Camera</i> is the memoir of a Hollywood original. In an industry that rarely embraces artists of color, Duke first achieved success as an actor then turned to directing. After helming episodes of ratings giants <i>Dallas</i>, <i>Falcon Crest</i>, <i>Hill Street Blues</i>, and <i>Miami Vice</i>, Duke progressed to feature films like <i>A Rage in Harlem</i>, <i>Deep Cover</i>, <i>Hoodlum</i>, and <i>Sister Act 2</i>. In this candid autobiography, Duke recalls the loving but stern presence of his mother and father, acting mentors like Olympia Dukakis, and the pitfalls that nearly derailed his career, notably an addiction to drugs. Along the way, readers will encounter familiar names like Danny Glover, Laurence Fishburne, Forest Whitaker, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Whoopi Goldberg.<br /><br /><br />From his Broadway debut in 1971 to the establishment of the Duke Media Foundation, which trains and mentors young filmmakers, Duke has been breaking the rules of what it means to triumph in the entertainment industry. Recalling pivotal moments in his life,<i> Bill Duke: My 40-Year Career on Screen and behind the Camera</i> is the story only Bill Duke could tell.</p>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2020 04:55:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Danny Glover, Predator, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Menace To Society, Forest Whitaker, Miami Vice, Car Wash, Laurence Fishburne, Whoopie Goldberg, Olympia Dukakis, American Gigilo, Duke Media, X-Men, Richard Pryor, Director, actor, Bill Duke)</author>
      <link>https://the-victor-brooks-show.simplecast.com/episodes/the-victor-brooks-show-episode-24-quarantine-series-bill-duke-e11_qfNT</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bill Duke's multi-talented career dates back to the 1970s, Duke has appeared in a number of popular films, including <i>Car Wash</i>, <i>American Gigolo</i>, <i>Commando</i>, <i>Predator</i>, and <i>X-Men: The Last Stand</i>. Fewer still might be aware of Duke’s extraordinary accomplishments off-screen—as a talented director, producer, entrepreneur, and humanitarian.<br /><br /><br /><i>Bill Duke: My 40-Year Career on Screen and behind the Camera</i> is the memoir of a Hollywood original. In an industry that rarely embraces artists of color, Duke first achieved success as an actor then turned to directing. After helming episodes of ratings giants <i>Dallas</i>, <i>Falcon Crest</i>, <i>Hill Street Blues</i>, and <i>Miami Vice</i>, Duke progressed to feature films like <i>A Rage in Harlem</i>, <i>Deep Cover</i>, <i>Hoodlum</i>, and <i>Sister Act 2</i>. In this candid autobiography, Duke recalls the loving but stern presence of his mother and father, acting mentors like Olympia Dukakis, and the pitfalls that nearly derailed his career, notably an addiction to drugs. Along the way, readers will encounter familiar names like Danny Glover, Laurence Fishburne, Forest Whitaker, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Whoopi Goldberg.<br /><br /><br />From his Broadway debut in 1971 to the establishment of the Duke Media Foundation, which trains and mentors young filmmakers, Duke has been breaking the rules of what it means to triumph in the entertainment industry. Recalling pivotal moments in his life,<i> Bill Duke: My 40-Year Career on Screen and behind the Camera</i> is the story only Bill Duke could tell.</p>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 24 (Quarantine Series) Bill Duke</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Danny Glover, Predator, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Menace To Society, Forest Whitaker, Miami Vice, Car Wash, Laurence Fishburne, Whoopie Goldberg, Olympia Dukakis, American Gigilo, Duke Media, X-Men, Richard Pryor, Director, actor, Bill Duke</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Victor is incredibly honored to welcome a true entertainment legend, on so many levels. Mr. Bill Duke. 

Dating back to the 1970s, Bill Duke has appeared in a number of popular films, including Car Wash, American Gigolo, Commando, Predator, and X-Men: The Last Stand. Fewer still might be aware of Duke’s extraordinary accomplishments off-screen—as a talented director, producer, entrepreneur, and humanitarian.


Bill Duke: My 40-Year Career on Screen and behind the Camera is the memoir of a Hollywood original. In an industry that rarely embraces artists of color, Duke first achieved success as an actor then turned to directing. After helming episodes of ratings giants Dallas, Falcon Crest, Hill Street Blues, and Miami Vice, Duke progressed to feature films like A Rage in Harlem, Deep Cover, Hoodlum, and Sister Act 2. In this candid autobiography, Duke recalls the loving but stern presence of his mother and father, acting mentors like Olympia Dukakis, and the pitfalls that nearly derailed his career, notably an addiction to drugs. Along the way, readers will encounter familiar names like Danny Glover, Laurence Fishburne, Forest Whitaker, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Whoopi Goldberg.


From his Broadway debut in 1971 to the establishment of the Duke Media Foundation, which trains and mentors young filmmakers, Duke has been breaking the rules of what it means to triumph in the entertainment industry. Recalling pivotal moments in his life, Bill Duke: My 40-Year Career on Screen and behind the Camera is the story only Bill Duke could tell.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Victor is incredibly honored to welcome a true entertainment legend, on so many levels. Mr. Bill Duke. 

Dating back to the 1970s, Bill Duke has appeared in a number of popular films, including Car Wash, American Gigolo, Commando, Predator, and X-Men: The Last Stand. Fewer still might be aware of Duke’s extraordinary accomplishments off-screen—as a talented director, producer, entrepreneur, and humanitarian.


Bill Duke: My 40-Year Career on Screen and behind the Camera is the memoir of a Hollywood original. In an industry that rarely embraces artists of color, Duke first achieved success as an actor then turned to directing. After helming episodes of ratings giants Dallas, Falcon Crest, Hill Street Blues, and Miami Vice, Duke progressed to feature films like A Rage in Harlem, Deep Cover, Hoodlum, and Sister Act 2. In this candid autobiography, Duke recalls the loving but stern presence of his mother and father, acting mentors like Olympia Dukakis, and the pitfalls that nearly derailed his career, notably an addiction to drugs. Along the way, readers will encounter familiar names like Danny Glover, Laurence Fishburne, Forest Whitaker, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Whoopi Goldberg.


From his Broadway debut in 1971 to the establishment of the Duke Media Foundation, which trains and mentors young filmmakers, Duke has been breaking the rules of what it means to triumph in the entertainment industry. Recalling pivotal moments in his life, Bill Duke: My 40-Year Career on Screen and behind the Camera is the story only Bill Duke could tell.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>pioneer, movies, director, producer, actor, black entertainment, legend, hollywood, humanitarian, black actors, black directors</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:episode>24</itunes:episode>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 23 (Quarantine Series) Melba Moore</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>American Rhythm & Blues singer and actress Melba Moore (<i>b. New York, NY, 29 October 1945</i>) is a four-time Grammy® nominee and the winner of the 1970 Tony Award® for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical, for her performance as Lutiebelle in <i>Purlie</i>. With a total of eleven top ten U.S. hits on the Billboard charts over the past 40 years, both singles and albums, Melba Moore continues into the 21st century as one of pop music’s most enduring artists.</p>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2020 04:33:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Clifton Davis, Tony Awards, Broadway, Purlie, Melba Moore, Billboard, New York, Diane Keaton)</author>
      <link>https://the-victor-brooks-show.simplecast.com/episodes/the-victor-brooks-show-episode-23-quarantine-series-melba-moore-qmza4dKJ</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>American Rhythm & Blues singer and actress Melba Moore (<i>b. New York, NY, 29 October 1945</i>) is a four-time Grammy® nominee and the winner of the 1970 Tony Award® for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical, for her performance as Lutiebelle in <i>Purlie</i>. With a total of eleven top ten U.S. hits on the Billboard charts over the past 40 years, both singles and albums, Melba Moore continues into the 21st century as one of pop music’s most enduring artists.</p>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 23 (Quarantine Series) Melba Moore</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Clifton Davis, Tony Awards, Broadway, Purlie, Melba Moore, Billboard, New York, Diane Keaton</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>01:17:13</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Victor is so very proud and honored to welcome, Entertainment Icon and Trailblazer Melba Moore.

American Rhythm &amp; Blues singer and actress Melba Moore (b. New York, NY, 29 October 1945) is a four-time Grammy® nominee and the winner of the 1970 Tony Award® for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical, for her performance as Lutiebelle in Purlie. With a total of eleven top ten U.S. hits on the Billboard charts over the past 40 years, both singles and albums, Melba Moore continues into the 21st century as one of pop music’s most enduring artists.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Victor is so very proud and honored to welcome, Entertainment Icon and Trailblazer Melba Moore.

American Rhythm &amp; Blues singer and actress Melba Moore (b. New York, NY, 29 October 1945) is a four-time Grammy® nominee and the winner of the 1970 Tony Award® for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical, for her performance as Lutiebelle in Purlie. With a total of eleven top ten U.S. hits on the Billboard charts over the past 40 years, both singles and albums, Melba Moore continues into the 21st century as one of pop music’s most enduring artists.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:episode>23</itunes:episode>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 22 (Quarantine Series) Jeanette Hawes Of The Emotions</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Victor is so very proud to welcome, a true music legend and pioneer. The ever so talented singer, songwriter and performer Jeanette Hawes of THE EMOTIONS. Grammy Award and American Music Awards winner, Jeanette Marie Hawes is one of the original members of the world-renowned Emotions singing group. She began singing with her two sisters as the Hutchinson Sunbeams at a very early age. The Emotions are recognized as one of the premier singing groups in American history, with numerous awards worldwide. Jeanette is also a songwriter, actor, and author. She is the mother of three children.</p>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2020 04:06:18 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Soul Music, Stax Records, Earth Wind and Fire, Women Of Soul, wattsstax, The Emotions, Jeanette Hawes)</author>
      <link>https://the-victor-brooks-show.simplecast.com/episodes/the-victor-brooks-show-episode-22-quarantine-series-jeanette-hawes-of-the-emotions-GjpYs5iG</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Victor is so very proud to welcome, a true music legend and pioneer. The ever so talented singer, songwriter and performer Jeanette Hawes of THE EMOTIONS. Grammy Award and American Music Awards winner, Jeanette Marie Hawes is one of the original members of the world-renowned Emotions singing group. She began singing with her two sisters as the Hutchinson Sunbeams at a very early age. The Emotions are recognized as one of the premier singing groups in American history, with numerous awards worldwide. Jeanette is also a songwriter, actor, and author. She is the mother of three children.</p>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 22 (Quarantine Series) Jeanette Hawes Of The Emotions</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Soul Music, Stax Records, Earth Wind and Fire, Women Of Soul, wattsstax, The Emotions, Jeanette Hawes</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>01:10:05</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Victor is so very proud to welcome, a true music legend and pioneer. The ever so talented singer, songwriter and performer Jeanette Hawes of THE EMOTIONS. 

Grammy Award and American Music Awards winner, Jeanette Marie Hawes is one of the original members of the world-renowned Emotions singing group. She began singing with her two sisters as the Hutchinson Sunbeams at a very early age. The Emotions are recognized as one of the premier singing groups in American history, with numerous awards worldwide. Jeanette is also a songwriter, actor, and author. She is the mother of three children.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Victor is so very proud to welcome, a true music legend and pioneer. The ever so talented singer, songwriter and performer Jeanette Hawes of THE EMOTIONS. 

Grammy Award and American Music Awards winner, Jeanette Marie Hawes is one of the original members of the world-renowned Emotions singing group. She began singing with her two sisters as the Hutchinson Sunbeams at a very early age. The Emotions are recognized as one of the premier singing groups in American history, with numerous awards worldwide. Jeanette is also a songwriter, actor, and author. She is the mother of three children.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>songwriter, spiritual journey, gospel music, singer, born again, soul music, funk</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:episode>22</itunes:episode>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 21 (Quarantine Series) Carolyn Griffey Of Shalamar</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Carolyn Griffey is an American female soul vocalist, and member of the soul funk group Shalamar. She is the daughter of Carrie Lucas and Solar Records boss Dick Griffey, who worked with Don Cornelius in the television program, Soul Train.Griffey grew up around The Whispers, Shalamar, Midnight Star, Dynasty, Michael Jackson, Marvin Gaye and James Brown, who all appeared on Soul Train or who were signed to Solar Records. In 1990 she was signed to Sony Records as part of the dance-pop duo called 'Absolute'. This group released one album, For All Seasons, in 1990. Their singles included "Cheap Shot" and "Gotta Lambada" and "This Moment In Time" both (from the movie soundtrack of Lambada.)She has been the lead female vocalist of Shalamar since 2001. She appeared on ITV’s Hit Me, Baby, One More Time in 2005, and has been touring the world with the Howard Hewett and Jeffrey Daniel.</p><p>She also sang with the Andraé Crouch Gospel Choir, who are known for their work on Michael Jackson's "Man in the Mirror", "Keep the Faith" and "Will You Be There".Griffey currently resides in Memphis, Tennessee.In October 2009, Griffey performed with Hewett and Daniel in Shalamar at London's O2 Arena. This prompted a return for a tour in the UK in April 2010. They have been an annual feature at London's O2 Arena every December since 2010. In 2014 Griffey appeared with Howard Hewett and Jeffrey Daniel for two Shalamar concerts at the Manchester Ritz and London O2</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2020 22:51:52 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Andrae Crouch, Marvin Gaye, Lakeside, Carolyn Griffey, Jeffery Daniels, Dick Griffey, The Whispers, Sony Records, Midnight Star, Carrie Lucas, Don Cornelius, MIchael Jackson, Soul Train, Solar Records, Shalamar, Howard Hewitt)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Carolyn Griffey is an American female soul vocalist, and member of the soul funk group Shalamar. She is the daughter of Carrie Lucas and Solar Records boss Dick Griffey, who worked with Don Cornelius in the television program, Soul Train.Griffey grew up around The Whispers, Shalamar, Midnight Star, Dynasty, Michael Jackson, Marvin Gaye and James Brown, who all appeared on Soul Train or who were signed to Solar Records. In 1990 she was signed to Sony Records as part of the dance-pop duo called 'Absolute'. This group released one album, For All Seasons, in 1990. Their singles included "Cheap Shot" and "Gotta Lambada" and "This Moment In Time" both (from the movie soundtrack of Lambada.)She has been the lead female vocalist of Shalamar since 2001. She appeared on ITV’s Hit Me, Baby, One More Time in 2005, and has been touring the world with the Howard Hewett and Jeffrey Daniel.</p><p>She also sang with the Andraé Crouch Gospel Choir, who are known for their work on Michael Jackson's "Man in the Mirror", "Keep the Faith" and "Will You Be There".Griffey currently resides in Memphis, Tennessee.In October 2009, Griffey performed with Hewett and Daniel in Shalamar at London's O2 Arena. This prompted a return for a tour in the UK in April 2010. They have been an annual feature at London's O2 Arena every December since 2010. In 2014 Griffey appeared with Howard Hewett and Jeffrey Daniel for two Shalamar concerts at the Manchester Ritz and London O2</p>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 21 (Quarantine Series) Carolyn Griffey Of Shalamar</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Andrae Crouch, Marvin Gaye, Lakeside, Carolyn Griffey, Jeffery Daniels, Dick Griffey, The Whispers, Sony Records, Midnight Star, Carrie Lucas, Don Cornelius, MIchael Jackson, Soul Train, Solar Records, Shalamar, Howard Hewitt</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Carolyn Griffey is an American female soul vocalist, and member of the soul funk group Shalamar. She is the daughter of Carrie Lucas and Solar Records boss Dick Griffey, who worked with Don Cornelius in the television program, Soul Train.Griffey grew up around The Whispers, Shalamar, Midnight Star, Dynasty, Michael Jackson, Marvin Gaye and James Brown, who all appeared on Soul Train or who were signed to Solar Records. In 1990 she was signed to Sony Records as part of the dance-pop duo called &apos;Absolute&apos;. This group released one album, For All Seasons, in 1990. Their singles included &quot;Cheap Shot&quot; and &quot;Gotta Lambada&quot; and &quot;This Moment In Time&quot; both (from the movie soundtrack of Lambada.)She has been the lead female vocalist of Shalamar since 2001. She appeared on ITV’s Hit Me, Baby, One More Time in 2005, and has been touring the world with the Howard Hewett and Jeffrey Daniel.

She also sang with the Andraé Crouch Gospel Choir, who are known for their work on Michael Jackson&apos;s &quot;Man in the Mirror&quot;, &quot;Keep the Faith&quot; and &quot;Will You Be There&quot;.Griffey currently resides in Memphis, Tennessee.In October 2009, Griffey performed with Hewett and Daniel in Shalamar at London&apos;s O2 Arena. This prompted a return for a tour in the UK in April 2010. They have been an annual feature at London&apos;s O2 Arena every December since 2010. In 2014 Griffey appeared with Howard Hewett and Jeffrey Daniel for two Shalamar concerts at the Manchester Ritz and London O2.
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      <itunes:subtitle>Carolyn Griffey is an American female soul vocalist, and member of the soul funk group Shalamar. She is the daughter of Carrie Lucas and Solar Records boss Dick Griffey, who worked with Don Cornelius in the television program, Soul Train.Griffey grew up around The Whispers, Shalamar, Midnight Star, Dynasty, Michael Jackson, Marvin Gaye and James Brown, who all appeared on Soul Train or who were signed to Solar Records. In 1990 she was signed to Sony Records as part of the dance-pop duo called &apos;Absolute&apos;. This group released one album, For All Seasons, in 1990. Their singles included &quot;Cheap Shot&quot; and &quot;Gotta Lambada&quot; and &quot;This Moment In Time&quot; both (from the movie soundtrack of Lambada.)She has been the lead female vocalist of Shalamar since 2001. She appeared on ITV’s Hit Me, Baby, One More Time in 2005, and has been touring the world with the Howard Hewett and Jeffrey Daniel.

She also sang with the Andraé Crouch Gospel Choir, who are known for their work on Michael Jackson&apos;s &quot;Man in the Mirror&quot;, &quot;Keep the Faith&quot; and &quot;Will You Be There&quot;.Griffey currently resides in Memphis, Tennessee.In October 2009, Griffey performed with Hewett and Daniel in Shalamar at London&apos;s O2 Arena. This prompted a return for a tour in the UK in April 2010. They have been an annual feature at London&apos;s O2 Arena every December since 2010. In 2014 Griffey appeared with Howard Hewett and Jeffrey Daniel for two Shalamar concerts at the Manchester Ritz and London O2.
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      <itunes:episode>21</itunes:episode>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 20 (Quarantine Series) Grady Harrell</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Grady Harrell was born and raised in Los Angeles Ca. and started singing at the tender age of 8. He was greatly influenced by Smokey Robinson and taught himself to sing with a portable record player that his Mom bought him. Trying hard to emulate Smokey, he learned all the Miracles songs. He started singing in his neighborhood to anyone who would listen. At 12 years old he started his own singing group with 2 other guys from his block and named the group The Young Gents. They did talent shows and parties for a while, then added his sister Rocquel to the line up and changed their name to Papa's Results.</p><p>Papa's Results began playing all the clubs in the L.A. area such as Mavericks Flats, The Total Experience, The Apartment and many more. Sharing the stage with such groups as the Whispers, Lakeside, Richard Pryor, Chaka Khan and many more. Papa's Results stayed together as a group for 6 years, even being managed briefly by the Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin and her sister Carolyn.</p><p>After Rocquel got an offer to tour with Diana Ross Grady went solo. He signed with Dick Griffey's Solar Records label and put out his first Album, MWANA. It had little success with the regional hit Belinda as the first single. In 1987 he left Solar and signed with RCA records and released his second Album, Come Play With Me. The single Sticks and Stones went all the way to #4 on the R&B charts. His second Album for RCA was Romance Me which had limited success due to poor promotions.</p><p>In 1992 Jermaine Jackson chose Grady to play the part in the hit made for TV mini series, The Jacksons, An American Dream, As Soul singer Jackie Wilson. The series was nominated for an Emmy award. These days you can find Grady Harrell touring with his band and recording new music.</p><p>You can find out more about Grady Harrell at his website located here: http://www.gradyharrell.com/</p><p> </p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2020 22:31:31 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Las Vegas, Jermaine Jackson, Young Gents, Diana Ross, Motown, Lakeside, Smokey Robinson, Los Angeles, Belinda, Dick Griffey, The Miracles, Chaka Khan, Whispers, Friends Of Distinction, The Total Experience, Grady Harrell, Solar Records, Jackie Wilson, Nate Watts, Sam Cooke, Papa&apos;s Results, BET, #positivityposse, Richard Pryor, Aretha Franklin)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Grady Harrell was born and raised in Los Angeles Ca. and started singing at the tender age of 8. He was greatly influenced by Smokey Robinson and taught himself to sing with a portable record player that his Mom bought him. Trying hard to emulate Smokey, he learned all the Miracles songs. He started singing in his neighborhood to anyone who would listen. At 12 years old he started his own singing group with 2 other guys from his block and named the group The Young Gents. They did talent shows and parties for a while, then added his sister Rocquel to the line up and changed their name to Papa's Results.</p><p>Papa's Results began playing all the clubs in the L.A. area such as Mavericks Flats, The Total Experience, The Apartment and many more. Sharing the stage with such groups as the Whispers, Lakeside, Richard Pryor, Chaka Khan and many more. Papa's Results stayed together as a group for 6 years, even being managed briefly by the Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin and her sister Carolyn.</p><p>After Rocquel got an offer to tour with Diana Ross Grady went solo. He signed with Dick Griffey's Solar Records label and put out his first Album, MWANA. It had little success with the regional hit Belinda as the first single. In 1987 he left Solar and signed with RCA records and released his second Album, Come Play With Me. The single Sticks and Stones went all the way to #4 on the R&B charts. His second Album for RCA was Romance Me which had limited success due to poor promotions.</p><p>In 1992 Jermaine Jackson chose Grady to play the part in the hit made for TV mini series, The Jacksons, An American Dream, As Soul singer Jackie Wilson. The series was nominated for an Emmy award. These days you can find Grady Harrell touring with his band and recording new music.</p><p>You can find out more about Grady Harrell at his website located here: http://www.gradyharrell.com/</p><p> </p>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 20 (Quarantine Series) Grady Harrell</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Las Vegas, Jermaine Jackson, Young Gents, Diana Ross, Motown, Lakeside, Smokey Robinson, Los Angeles, Belinda, Dick Griffey, The Miracles, Chaka Khan, Whispers, Friends Of Distinction, The Total Experience, Grady Harrell, Solar Records, Jackie Wilson, Nate Watts, Sam Cooke, Papa&apos;s Results, BET, #positivityposse, Richard Pryor, Aretha Franklin</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Grady Harrell was born and raised in Los Angeles Ca. and started singing at the tender age of 8. He was greatly influenced by Smokey Robinson and taught himself to sing with a portable record player that his Mom bought him. Trying hard to emulate Smokey, he learned all the Miracles songs. He started singing in his neighborhood to anyone who would listen. At 12 years old he started his own singing group with 2 other guys from his block and named the group The Young Gents. They did talent shows and parties for a while, then added his sister Rocquel to the line up and changed their name to Papa&apos;s Results.

Papa&apos;s Results began playing all the clubs in the L.A. area such as Mavericks Flats, The Total Experience, The Apartment and many more. Sharing the stage with such groups as the Whispers, Lakeside, Richard Pryor,Chaka Khanand many more. Papa&apos;s Results stayed together as a group for 6 years, even being managed briefly by the Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin and her sister Carolyn.

After Rocquel got an offer to tour with Diana Ross Grady went solo. He signed with Dick Griffey&apos;s Solar Records label and put out his first Album, MWANA. It had little success with the regional hit Belinda as the first single. In 1987 he left Solar and signed with RCA records and released his second Album, Come Play With Me. The single Sticks and Stones went all the way to #4 on the R&amp;B charts. His second Album for RCA was Romance Me which had limited success due to poor promotions.

In 1992 Jermaine Jackson chose Grady to play the part in the hit made for TV mini series, The Jacksons, An American Dream, As Soul singer Jackie Wilson. The series was nominated for an Emmy award. These days you can find Grady Harrell touring with his band and recording new music.

You can find out more about Grady Harrell at his website located here: http://www.gradyharrell.com/

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      <itunes:subtitle>Grady Harrell was born and raised in Los Angeles Ca. and started singing at the tender age of 8. He was greatly influenced by Smokey Robinson and taught himself to sing with a portable record player that his Mom bought him. Trying hard to emulate Smokey, he learned all the Miracles songs. He started singing in his neighborhood to anyone who would listen. At 12 years old he started his own singing group with 2 other guys from his block and named the group The Young Gents. They did talent shows and parties for a while, then added his sister Rocquel to the line up and changed their name to Papa&apos;s Results.

Papa&apos;s Results began playing all the clubs in the L.A. area such as Mavericks Flats, The Total Experience, The Apartment and many more. Sharing the stage with such groups as the Whispers, Lakeside, Richard Pryor,Chaka Khanand many more. Papa&apos;s Results stayed together as a group for 6 years, even being managed briefly by the Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin and her sister Carolyn.

After Rocquel got an offer to tour with Diana Ross Grady went solo. He signed with Dick Griffey&apos;s Solar Records label and put out his first Album, MWANA. It had little success with the regional hit Belinda as the first single. In 1987 he left Solar and signed with RCA records and released his second Album, Come Play With Me. The single Sticks and Stones went all the way to #4 on the R&amp;B charts. His second Album for RCA was Romance Me which had limited success due to poor promotions.

In 1992 Jermaine Jackson chose Grady to play the part in the hit made for TV mini series, The Jacksons, An American Dream, As Soul singer Jackie Wilson. The series was nominated for an Emmy award. These days you can find Grady Harrell touring with his band and recording new music.

You can find out more about Grady Harrell at his website located here: http://www.gradyharrell.com/

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      <itunes:episode>20</itunes:episode>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 19 (Quarantine Series) Ze Ricardo</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Victor welcomes his "Brother from another Mother", Ze Ricardo. Ze Ricardo is an award winning singer/songwriter/producer from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Ze has worked in one or more of these capacities, along side some of the most respected entertainment icons in music history. Victor surprises Ze with an on camera "pop up" from multi award winning songwriter/producer Wayne Vaughn and multi award winning engineer/producer Moogie Canazio. All four of these gentlemen of music (Ze, Wayne, Moogie and Victor), celebrate stories of their friendships, music and international social unrest.</p><p>SHOW LESS</p><p><br /> </p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2020 20:44:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Clifton Davis, Earth Wind And Fire, Victor Brooks Samba Soul, Rock in Rio, Ed Motta, Victor Brooks, Frankie Gaye, Wayne Vaughn, Brazil, Moogie Canazio, The Victor Brooks Show, Djavan, The Emotions, Ze Ricardo)</author>
      <link>https://the-victor-brooks-show.simplecast.com/episodes/the-victor-brooks-show-episode-19-quarantine-series-ze-ricardo-e_kndm4Q</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Victor welcomes his "Brother from another Mother", Ze Ricardo. Ze Ricardo is an award winning singer/songwriter/producer from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Ze has worked in one or more of these capacities, along side some of the most respected entertainment icons in music history. Victor surprises Ze with an on camera "pop up" from multi award winning songwriter/producer Wayne Vaughn and multi award winning engineer/producer Moogie Canazio. All four of these gentlemen of music (Ze, Wayne, Moogie and Victor), celebrate stories of their friendships, music and international social unrest.</p><p>SHOW LESS</p><p><br /> </p>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 19 (Quarantine Series) Ze Ricardo</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Clifton Davis, Earth Wind And Fire, Victor Brooks Samba Soul, Rock in Rio, Ed Motta, Victor Brooks, Frankie Gaye, Wayne Vaughn, Brazil, Moogie Canazio, The Victor Brooks Show, Djavan, The Emotions, Ze Ricardo</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Victor welcomes his &quot;Brother from another Mother&quot;, Ze Ricardo.  Ze Ricardo is an award winning singer/songwriter/producer from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Ze has worked in one or more of these capacities, along side some of the most respected entertainment icons in music history.  Victor surprises Ze with an on camera &quot;pop up&quot; from multi award winning songwriter/producer Wayne Vaughn and multi award winning engineer/producer Moogie Canazio. All four of these gentlemen of music (Ze, Wayne, Moogie and Victor), celebrate stories of their friendships, music and international social unrest.
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      <itunes:subtitle>Victor welcomes his &quot;Brother from another Mother&quot;, Ze Ricardo.  Ze Ricardo is an award winning singer/songwriter/producer from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Ze has worked in one or more of these capacities, along side some of the most respected entertainment icons in music history.  Victor surprises Ze with an on camera &quot;pop up&quot; from multi award winning songwriter/producer Wayne Vaughn and multi award winning engineer/producer Moogie Canazio. All four of these gentlemen of music (Ze, Wayne, Moogie and Victor), celebrate stories of their friendships, music and international social unrest.
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 18 (Quarantine Series) Moogie Canazio</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Victor talks with the mulit-talented and much respected, Moogie Canazio. Antonio "Moogie" Canazio is a Brazilian recording engineer, mixing engineer and record producer known for his work with Antônio Carlos Jobim, Caetano Veloso, Ivan Lins, João Gilberto, Ray Charles, Sarah Vaughan and Luis Miguel. He has won two Grammy Awards, five Latin Grammy Awards, and two Midsouth Emmy Awards.</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2020 19:39:54 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Sarah Vaughn, Rock In Rio, Ray Charles, Grammy Awards, Joao Gilberto, Samba Soul, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Victor Brooks, Moogie Canazio, The Victor Brooks Show, Caetano Veloso, Ivan Lins, Latin Grammy, Ze Ricardo)</author>
      <link>https://the-victor-brooks-show.simplecast.com/episodes/the-victor-brooks-show-episode-18-quarantine-series-moogie-canazio-TJBn0Hz8</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Victor talks with the mulit-talented and much respected, Moogie Canazio. Antonio "Moogie" Canazio is a Brazilian recording engineer, mixing engineer and record producer known for his work with Antônio Carlos Jobim, Caetano Veloso, Ivan Lins, João Gilberto, Ray Charles, Sarah Vaughan and Luis Miguel. He has won two Grammy Awards, five Latin Grammy Awards, and two Midsouth Emmy Awards.</p>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 18 (Quarantine Series) Moogie Canazio</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Sarah Vaughn, Rock In Rio, Ray Charles, Grammy Awards, Joao Gilberto, Samba Soul, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Victor Brooks, Moogie Canazio, The Victor Brooks Show, Caetano Veloso, Ivan Lins, Latin Grammy, Ze Ricardo</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Victor talks with the mulit-talented and much respected, Moogie Canazio. Antonio &quot;Moogie&quot; Canazio is a Brazilian recording engineer, mixing engineer and record producer known for his work with Antônio Carlos Jobim, Caetano Veloso, Ivan Lins, João Gilberto, Ray Charles, Sarah Vaughan and Luis Miguel. He has won two Grammy Awards, five Latin Grammy Awards, and two Midsouth Emmy Awards.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Victor talks with the mulit-talented and much respected, Moogie Canazio. Antonio &quot;Moogie&quot; Canazio is a Brazilian recording engineer, mixing engineer and record producer known for his work with Antônio Carlos Jobim, Caetano Veloso, Ivan Lins, João Gilberto, Ray Charles, Sarah Vaughan and Luis Miguel. He has won two Grammy Awards, five Latin Grammy Awards, and two Midsouth Emmy Awards.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 17 (Quarantine Series) Dr. H. Jean Wright ll</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>In honor of May being Mental Health Awareness Month, Victor Brooks is extremley proud to welcome Dr. H. Jean Wright ll PsyD,  </p><p>Dr. Wright is a transformational, highly experienced and professionally trained Clinical and Forensic Psychologist with over 20 years of experience in behavioral health and proven success in passionately leading people and managing projects and initiatives in government; in private practice; in academia, as Assistant Professor and Clinical Faculty for Temple University; and in rehabilitation and correction.</p><p>As a clinical consultant, facilitator and trainer, Dr. Wright teaches the subtleties of human interaction to successfully embrace and celebrate the variety of personalities in the workforce and community. His extensive research in human behavior and skill in delivering mission-critical results in direct clinical care, supervision and management have contributed to his success in contributing as a subject matter expert for media such as WDAS FM in Philadelphia, where he is a regular contributor on “Headlines” with Frankie Darcell, a weekly radio program; and on cable TV programs such as “A Multitude of Counselors,” which is in its third season on faith network, Three Angels Broadcast Network (3ABN), providing content on behavioral health and faith. Dr. Wright is a regular contributor to journals, educational newsletters, and faith-based magazines, where his focus is on the connection between psychology, faith and spirituality. </p><p>Dr. Wright recently completed his book: Find Strength in Your Struggle: Discover The Miracle in You, which highlights his concept of “spiritual depression” and how it impacts the spiritual core of people from all walks of life. He conducts interactive and highly charged seminars, workshops and trainings on a variety of topics related to behavioral health and wellness, population health education, and trauma-informed care for a diverse group of clientele throughout the United States, including law enforcement, rehabilitation and correction, academic institutions, judicial appointees, faith-based organizations, and community service agencies providing behavioral health resources and support to people in recovery.</p>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 May 2020 06:14:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Mental Health, The Victor Brooks Show, NAMI, Dr. H. Jean Wright, God)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In honor of May being Mental Health Awareness Month, Victor Brooks is extremley proud to welcome Dr. H. Jean Wright ll PsyD,  </p><p>Dr. Wright is a transformational, highly experienced and professionally trained Clinical and Forensic Psychologist with over 20 years of experience in behavioral health and proven success in passionately leading people and managing projects and initiatives in government; in private practice; in academia, as Assistant Professor and Clinical Faculty for Temple University; and in rehabilitation and correction.</p><p>As a clinical consultant, facilitator and trainer, Dr. Wright teaches the subtleties of human interaction to successfully embrace and celebrate the variety of personalities in the workforce and community. His extensive research in human behavior and skill in delivering mission-critical results in direct clinical care, supervision and management have contributed to his success in contributing as a subject matter expert for media such as WDAS FM in Philadelphia, where he is a regular contributor on “Headlines” with Frankie Darcell, a weekly radio program; and on cable TV programs such as “A Multitude of Counselors,” which is in its third season on faith network, Three Angels Broadcast Network (3ABN), providing content on behavioral health and faith. Dr. Wright is a regular contributor to journals, educational newsletters, and faith-based magazines, where his focus is on the connection between psychology, faith and spirituality. </p><p>Dr. Wright recently completed his book: Find Strength in Your Struggle: Discover The Miracle in You, which highlights his concept of “spiritual depression” and how it impacts the spiritual core of people from all walks of life. He conducts interactive and highly charged seminars, workshops and trainings on a variety of topics related to behavioral health and wellness, population health education, and trauma-informed care for a diverse group of clientele throughout the United States, including law enforcement, rehabilitation and correction, academic institutions, judicial appointees, faith-based organizations, and community service agencies providing behavioral health resources and support to people in recovery.</p>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 17 (Quarantine Series) Dr. H. Jean Wright ll</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Mental Health, The Victor Brooks Show, NAMI, Dr. H. Jean Wright, God</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In honor of May being Mental Health Awareness Month, Victor Brooks is extremely proud to welcome Dr. H. Jean Wright ll PsyD,  

Dr. Wright is a transformational, highly experienced and professionally trained Clinical and Forensic Psychologist with over 20 years of experience in behavioral health and proven success in passionately leading people and managing projects and initiatives in government; in private practice; in academia, as Assistant Professor and Clinical Faculty for Temple University; and in rehabilitation and correction.

As a clinical consultant, facilitator and trainer, Dr. Wright teaches the subtleties of human interaction to successfully embrace and celebrate the variety of personalities in the workforce and community. His extensive research in human behavior and skill in delivering mission-critical results in direct clinical care, supervision and management have contributed to his success in contributing as a subject matter expert for media such as WDAS FM in Philadelphia, where he is a regular contributor on “Headlines” with Frankie Darcell, a weekly radio program; and on cable TV programs such as “A Multitude of Counselors,” which is in its third season on faith network, Three Angels Broadcast Network (3ABN), providing content on behavioral health and faith. Dr. Wright is a regular contributor to journals, educational newsletters, and faith-based magazines, where his focus is on the connection between psychology, faith and spirituality. 

Dr. Wright recently completed his book: Find Strength in Your Struggle: Discover The Miracle in You, which highlights his concept of “spiritual depression” and how it impacts the spiritual core of people from all walks of life. He conducts interactive and highly charged seminars, workshops and trainings on a variety of topics related to behavioral health and wellness, population health education, and trauma-informed care for a diverse group of clientele throughout the United States, including law enforcement, rehabilitation and correction, academic institutions, judicial appointees, faith-based organizations, and community service agencies providing behavioral health resources and support to people in recovery.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In honor of May being Mental Health Awareness Month, Victor Brooks is extremely proud to welcome Dr. H. Jean Wright ll PsyD,  

Dr. Wright is a transformational, highly experienced and professionally trained Clinical and Forensic Psychologist with over 20 years of experience in behavioral health and proven success in passionately leading people and managing projects and initiatives in government; in private practice; in academia, as Assistant Professor and Clinical Faculty for Temple University; and in rehabilitation and correction.

As a clinical consultant, facilitator and trainer, Dr. Wright teaches the subtleties of human interaction to successfully embrace and celebrate the variety of personalities in the workforce and community. His extensive research in human behavior and skill in delivering mission-critical results in direct clinical care, supervision and management have contributed to his success in contributing as a subject matter expert for media such as WDAS FM in Philadelphia, where he is a regular contributor on “Headlines” with Frankie Darcell, a weekly radio program; and on cable TV programs such as “A Multitude of Counselors,” which is in its third season on faith network, Three Angels Broadcast Network (3ABN), providing content on behavioral health and faith. Dr. Wright is a regular contributor to journals, educational newsletters, and faith-based magazines, where his focus is on the connection between psychology, faith and spirituality. 

Dr. Wright recently completed his book: Find Strength in Your Struggle: Discover The Miracle in You, which highlights his concept of “spiritual depression” and how it impacts the spiritual core of people from all walks of life. He conducts interactive and highly charged seminars, workshops and trainings on a variety of topics related to behavioral health and wellness, population health education, and trauma-informed care for a diverse group of clientele throughout the United States, including law enforcement, rehabilitation and correction, academic institutions, judicial appointees, faith-based organizations, and community service agencies providing behavioral health resources and support to people in recovery.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 16 (Quarantine Series) Bonita Bo Money</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Victor is honored to speak with the mulit-talented Bonita Bo Money. Producer, Casting Agent, Director and Businesswoman. With over 30 years in the entertainment industry, and now one of the premier advocates for Social Justice, Equality and education within the Cannabis Industry.

There are more women CEOs in cannabis than in any other industry in the U.S., yet women only hold 27 percent of leadership positions in the entire cannabis industry. In this hyper-progressive industry, women still experience patriarchal hurdles, and, like in all other industries, those hurdles are even higher for women of color. One woman of color, Bonita “Bo” Money, is trying to change all that.

A cannabis company owner since the days of medical, Money co-founded That Glass Jar, an organic cannabis-infused herbal cream that has found success in treating MRSA, eczema, arthritis and fibromyalgia.

Money is also the founder of Women ABUV Ground, a networking organization working with women of color in the cannabis industry, and last year Money founded NDICA, National Diversity & Inclusion Cannabis Alliance. With less than 15 percent of cannabis businesses owned by POC — the social group most affected by the War on Drugs — Money has serious work to do.

DOPE checked in with Bonita “Bo” Money to discuss her work with NDICA and the hurdles that POC still face in the "cannabusiness".

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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2020 22:46:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Chronic, Victor Brooks Jr, Women ABUV Ground, Bonita Bo Money, Montel Williams, MRSA, Freeway Rickie Ross, The Victor Brooks Show, Christopher Brooks, NDICA, That Glass Jar, Dr.Dre, Cannabis)</author>
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      <itunes:author>Chronic, Victor Brooks Jr, Women ABUV Ground, Bonita Bo Money, Montel Williams, MRSA, Freeway Rickie Ross, The Victor Brooks Show, Christopher Brooks, NDICA, That Glass Jar, Dr.Dre, Cannabis</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>01:05:19</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Victor is honored to speak with the mulit-talented Bonita Bo Money. Producer, Casting Agent, Director and Businesswoman. With over 30 years in the entertainment industry, and now one of the premier advocates for Social Justice, Equality and education within the Cannabis Industry.

There are more women CEOs in cannabis than in any other industry in the U.S., yet women only hold 27 percent of leadership positions in the entire cannabis industry. In this hyper-progressive industry, women still experience patriarchal hurdles, and, like in all other industries, those hurdles are even higher for women of color. One woman of color, Bonita “Bo” Money, is trying to change all that.

A cannabis company owner since the days of medical, Money co-founded That Glass Jar, an organic cannabis-infused herbal cream that has found success in treating MRSA, eczema, arthritis and fibromyalgia.

Money is also the founder of Women ABUV Ground, a networking organization working with women of color in the cannabis industry, and last year Money founded NDICA, National Diversity &amp; Inclusion Cannabis Alliance. With less than 15 percent of cannabis businesses owned by POC — the social group most affected by the War on Drugs — Money has serious work to do.

DOPE checked in with Bonita “Bo” Money to discuss her work with NDICA and the hurdles that POC still face in the &quot;cannabusiness&quot;.

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      <itunes:subtitle>Victor is honored to speak with the mulit-talented Bonita Bo Money. Producer, Casting Agent, Director and Businesswoman. With over 30 years in the entertainment industry, and now one of the premier advocates for Social Justice, Equality and education within the Cannabis Industry.

There are more women CEOs in cannabis than in any other industry in the U.S., yet women only hold 27 percent of leadership positions in the entire cannabis industry. In this hyper-progressive industry, women still experience patriarchal hurdles, and, like in all other industries, those hurdles are even higher for women of color. One woman of color, Bonita “Bo” Money, is trying to change all that.

A cannabis company owner since the days of medical, Money co-founded That Glass Jar, an organic cannabis-infused herbal cream that has found success in treating MRSA, eczema, arthritis and fibromyalgia.

Money is also the founder of Women ABUV Ground, a networking organization working with women of color in the cannabis industry, and last year Money founded NDICA, National Diversity &amp; Inclusion Cannabis Alliance. With less than 15 percent of cannabis businesses owned by POC — the social group most affected by the War on Drugs — Money has serious work to do.

DOPE checked in with Bonita “Bo” Money to discuss her work with NDICA and the hurdles that POC still face in the &quot;cannabusiness&quot;.

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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 15 (Quarantine Series) / Shanice Wilson</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>A member of the Motown label roster during the 1990s, R&B singer Shanice was best known for her infectious smash "I Love Your Smile." Born May 14, 1973, Shanice Wilson entered show business virtually as a toddler, appearing in a number of musicals and television commercials; by 1984 she was a regular on the series Kids Incorporated, and soon after performed on the program Star Search. Her appearance there caught the eye of A&M Records, and at the age of 11 Shanice was under contract to the label. She issued her debut Discovery in 1987, scoring a pair of hits with the singles "(Baby Tell Me) Can You Dance" and "No 1/2 Steppin'." Signing to Motown in 1990, she teamed with producer Narada Michael Walden and recorded Inner Child, scoring with the hit "I Love Your Smile" as well as "I'm Cryin'" and "Lovin' You." Shanice subsequently appeared on a number of movie soundtracks, including Boomerang and Disney's Pocahontas, singing a duet with Jon Secada on "If I Never Knew You." Her third solo LP, 21 Ways to Grow, appeared in 1994, followed five years later by her self-titled LaFace label debut.</p>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2020 22:32:32 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Michael Jackson, Narada Michael Walden, A&amp;M Records, Flex, Jon Secada, BabyFace, Motown Records, Shanice Wilson, LaFace Records, Disney)</author>
      <link>https://the-victor-brooks-show.simplecast.com/episodes/the-victor-brooks-show-episode-15-quarantine-series-shanice-wilson-K8G06nly</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A member of the Motown label roster during the 1990s, R&B singer Shanice was best known for her infectious smash "I Love Your Smile." Born May 14, 1973, Shanice Wilson entered show business virtually as a toddler, appearing in a number of musicals and television commercials; by 1984 she was a regular on the series Kids Incorporated, and soon after performed on the program Star Search. Her appearance there caught the eye of A&M Records, and at the age of 11 Shanice was under contract to the label. She issued her debut Discovery in 1987, scoring a pair of hits with the singles "(Baby Tell Me) Can You Dance" and "No 1/2 Steppin'." Signing to Motown in 1990, she teamed with producer Narada Michael Walden and recorded Inner Child, scoring with the hit "I Love Your Smile" as well as "I'm Cryin'" and "Lovin' You." Shanice subsequently appeared on a number of movie soundtracks, including Boomerang and Disney's Pocahontas, singing a duet with Jon Secada on "If I Never Knew You." Her third solo LP, 21 Ways to Grow, appeared in 1994, followed five years later by her self-titled LaFace label debut.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>A member of the Motown label roster during the 1990s, R&amp;B singer Shanice was best known for her infectious smash &quot;I Love Your Smile.&quot; Born May 14, 1973, Shanice Wilson entered show business virtually as a toddler, appearing in a number of musicals and television commercials; by 1984 she was a regular on the series Kids Incorporated, and soon after performed on the program Star Search. Her appearance there caught the eye of A&amp;M Records, and at the age of 11 Shanice was under contract to the label. She issued her debut Discovery in 1987, scoring a pair of hits with the singles &quot;(Baby Tell Me) Can You Dance&quot; and &quot;No 1/2 Steppin&apos;.&quot; Signing to Motown in 1990, she teamed with producer Narada Michael Walden and recorded Inner Child, scoring with the hit &quot;I Love Your Smile&quot; as well as &quot;I&apos;m Cryin&apos;&quot; and &quot;Lovin&apos; You.&quot; Shanice subsequently appeared on a number of movie soundtracks, including Boomerang and Disney&apos;s Pocahontas, singing a duet with Jon Secada on &quot;If I Never Knew You.&quot; Her third solo LP, 21 Ways to Grow, appeared in 1994, followed five years later by her self-titled LaFace label debut.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A member of the Motown label roster during the 1990s, R&amp;B singer Shanice was best known for her infectious smash &quot;I Love Your Smile.&quot; Born May 14, 1973, Shanice Wilson entered show business virtually as a toddler, appearing in a number of musicals and television commercials; by 1984 she was a regular on the series Kids Incorporated, and soon after performed on the program Star Search. Her appearance there caught the eye of A&amp;M Records, and at the age of 11 Shanice was under contract to the label. She issued her debut Discovery in 1987, scoring a pair of hits with the singles &quot;(Baby Tell Me) Can You Dance&quot; and &quot;No 1/2 Steppin&apos;.&quot; Signing to Motown in 1990, she teamed with producer Narada Michael Walden and recorded Inner Child, scoring with the hit &quot;I Love Your Smile&quot; as well as &quot;I&apos;m Cryin&apos;&quot; and &quot;Lovin&apos; You.&quot; Shanice subsequently appeared on a number of movie soundtracks, including Boomerang and Disney&apos;s Pocahontas, singing a duet with Jon Secada on &quot;If I Never Knew You.&quot; Her third solo LP, 21 Ways to Grow, appeared in 1994, followed five years later by her self-titled LaFace label debut.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 14 (Quarantine Series)/ Bobby Brooks Wilson</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Music artist, Bobby Brooks Wilson, is the son of Legendary R&B/Soul Singer, Jackie Wilson. Bobby has the same amazing traits and talents of his father, that many say Jackie Wilson’s legacy lives on through him. His adoring fans have dubbed him as ‘Mr. Entertainment’ from his natural ability to entertain and bring crowds to life.

Bobby is a three-time Grammy Balloted Artist with his latest CD, “It’s About Time,” and four Top 10 hits that peaked #10 on the Adult Contemporary Charts.

Bobby’s musical journey began after leaving the US Navy and residing in Honolulu, Hawaii. He was invited to join the world-famous Doo Wop Group “The Love Notes” by Papa Mars (Peter Hernandez Sr.) and son, Little Bruno known as “The World’s Youngest Elvis Impersonator,” who is now Pop Star Bruno Mars.

Music Artist Bobby Brooks WilsonWhile Bobby was emerging as a talented entertainer, he came across many opportunities to recreate the persona of Jackie Wilson because of his uncanny resemblance, voice, and moves that were almost identical to Jackie. It was during this time in his career he learned where his musical skills originated; he really was Jackie Wilson’s biological son!

Since that time, Bobby has emerged into a Global Entertainer with his own shows including: “Jackie Wilson, The Legacy Continues”, “Bobby Brooks Wilson, The Motown Years,” and his latest show “Bobby Brooks Wilson’s Red Tie Tour,” due to the success of his latest CD recorded by Plateau Music. Bobby has opened for his friend Bruno Mars, and now stars in Clubs, Theaters, Casinos, and Cruise Ships around the world.

His latest radio releases, “I Can’t Love You Anymore” and “I Get The Sweetest Feeling” are currently airing in the UK and soaring up the charts. Because of popular demand, has scheduled an upcoming tour in the UK. Another single is set to release in South Africa beginning June 1st. He is currently recording a new CD that will be released world-wide this fall with a special attachment which will disclose in the very near future.

Many watch with anticipation as Bobby Brooks Wilson’s success continues to soar through the “Grace of God”, he says as the singer, the entertainer and the artist!]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2020 22:01:43 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Paul Revere and The Raiders, Bruno Mars, Bobby Brooks Wilson, Jackie Wilson)</author>
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      <itunes:author>Paul Revere and The Raiders, Bruno Mars, Bobby Brooks Wilson, Jackie Wilson</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Music artist, Bobby Brooks Wilson, is the son of Legendary R&amp;B/Soul Singer, Jackie Wilson. Bobby has the same amazing traits and talents of his father, that many say Jackie Wilson’s legacy lives on through him. His adoring fans have dubbed him as ‘Mr. Entertainment’ from his natural ability to entertain and bring crowds to life.

Bobby is a three-time Grammy Balloted Artist with his latest CD, “It’s About Time,” and four Top 10 hits that peaked #10 on the Adult Contemporary Charts.

Bobby’s musical journey began after leaving the US Navy and residing in Honolulu, Hawaii. He was invited to join the world-famous Doo Wop Group “The Love Notes” by Papa Mars (Peter Hernandez Sr.) and son, Little Bruno known as “The World’s Youngest Elvis Impersonator,” who is now Pop Star Bruno Mars.

Music Artist Bobby Brooks WilsonWhile Bobby was emerging as a talented entertainer, he came across many opportunities to recreate the persona of Jackie Wilson because of his uncanny resemblance, voice, and moves that were almost identical to Jackie. It was during this time in his career he learned where his musical skills originated; he really was Jackie Wilson’s biological son!

Since that time, Bobby has emerged into a Global Entertainer with his own shows including: “Jackie Wilson, The Legacy Continues”, “Bobby Brooks Wilson, The Motown Years,” and his latest show “Bobby Brooks Wilson’s Red Tie Tour,” due to the success of his latest CD recorded by Plateau Music. Bobby has opened for his friend Bruno Mars, and now stars in Clubs, Theaters, Casinos, and Cruise Ships around the world.

His latest radio releases, “I Can’t Love You Anymore” and “I Get The Sweetest Feeling” are currently airing in the UK and soaring up the charts. Because of popular demand, has scheduled an upcoming tour in the UK. Another single is set to release in South Africa beginning June 1st. He is currently recording a new CD that will be released world-wide this fall with a special attachment which will disclose in the very near future.

Many watch with anticipation as Bobby Brooks Wilson’s success continues to soar through the “Grace of God”, he says as the singer, the entertainer and the artist!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Music artist, Bobby Brooks Wilson, is the son of Legendary R&amp;B/Soul Singer, Jackie Wilson. Bobby has the same amazing traits and talents of his father, that many say Jackie Wilson’s legacy lives on through him. His adoring fans have dubbed him as ‘Mr. Entertainment’ from his natural ability to entertain and bring crowds to life.

Bobby is a three-time Grammy Balloted Artist with his latest CD, “It’s About Time,” and four Top 10 hits that peaked #10 on the Adult Contemporary Charts.

Bobby’s musical journey began after leaving the US Navy and residing in Honolulu, Hawaii. He was invited to join the world-famous Doo Wop Group “The Love Notes” by Papa Mars (Peter Hernandez Sr.) and son, Little Bruno known as “The World’s Youngest Elvis Impersonator,” who is now Pop Star Bruno Mars.

Music Artist Bobby Brooks WilsonWhile Bobby was emerging as a talented entertainer, he came across many opportunities to recreate the persona of Jackie Wilson because of his uncanny resemblance, voice, and moves that were almost identical to Jackie. It was during this time in his career he learned where his musical skills originated; he really was Jackie Wilson’s biological son!

Since that time, Bobby has emerged into a Global Entertainer with his own shows including: “Jackie Wilson, The Legacy Continues”, “Bobby Brooks Wilson, The Motown Years,” and his latest show “Bobby Brooks Wilson’s Red Tie Tour,” due to the success of his latest CD recorded by Plateau Music. Bobby has opened for his friend Bruno Mars, and now stars in Clubs, Theaters, Casinos, and Cruise Ships around the world.

His latest radio releases, “I Can’t Love You Anymore” and “I Get The Sweetest Feeling” are currently airing in the UK and soaring up the charts. Because of popular demand, has scheduled an upcoming tour in the UK. Another single is set to release in South Africa beginning June 1st. He is currently recording a new CD that will be released world-wide this fall with a special attachment which will disclose in the very near future.

Many watch with anticipation as Bobby Brooks Wilson’s success continues to soar through the “Grace of God”, he says as the singer, the entertainer and the artist!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 13 (Quarantine Series) / David A. Arnold</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>David A. Arnold has been the best-kept secret in comedy until now. A 20-year stand-up veteran who has made his living performing, acting and writing for TV and film. David has performed on everything from Comedy Central to BET. He has three stand-up specials to his credit and working on a fourth that will soon be produced by Kevin Hart. Hysterical, seasoned and real. That is the best way to describe David. His strong point of view on life, relationships and family is what he does well on stage. David is a force when he performs and you can feel the energy in the room come up when he takes any stage. That has also translated into a strong television writing career. He is talented leader who has written several TV shows for everyone from Kelsey Grammer to Tyler Perry. His strong ability to tell a story and create interesting characters landed him a development deal for his on show on Hulu based on his stand up executive produced by Kevin Hart. Most recently David has taken his talents to Netflix, writing & producing Fuller House and currently in production on BIGGER for BET</p>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2020 19:11:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Fuller House, David A Arnold, The Victor Brooks Show, Fatherhood, BET, Nextflix, Kevin Hart, HULU)</author>
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Hysterical, seasoned and real. That is the best way to describe David. His strong point of view on life, relationships and family is what he does well on stage. David is a force when he performs and you can feel the energy in the room come up when he takes any stage. That has also translated into a strong television writing career.  

He is talented leader who has written several TV shows for everyone from Kelsey Grammer to Tyler Perry. His strong ability to tell a story and create interesting characters landed him a development deal for his on show on Hulu based on his stand up executive produced by Kevin Hart. Most recently David has taken his talents to Netflix, writing &amp; producing Fuller House and currently in production on BIGGER for BET+. </itunes:summary>
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Hysterical, seasoned and real. That is the best way to describe David. His strong point of view on life, relationships and family is what he does well on stage. David is a force when he performs and you can feel the energy in the room come up when he takes any stage. That has also translated into a strong television writing career.  

He is talented leader who has written several TV shows for everyone from Kelsey Grammer to Tyler Perry. His strong ability to tell a story and create interesting characters landed him a development deal for his on show on Hulu based on his stand up executive produced by Kevin Hart. Most recently David has taken his talents to Netflix, writing &amp; producing Fuller House and currently in production on BIGGER for BET+. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 12 (Quarantine Series) / Larry Dodson of The Bar-Kays</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Victor welcomes Music Industry Icon, Larry Dodson, lead singer of the iconic Funk and R&B band, The Bar-Kays.  </p><p>Larry shares intimate insight, from overcoming difficult family problems to battling and overcoming drug addiction and alcohol abuse, industry controversy, and all of the demons that often come along with being a living Funk legend for almost five decades, Larry recalls and talks candidly about the peaks and valleys of The Bar-Kays’ career. His wonderful wife, Marie, without a doubt has been the saving grace that has gotten him to this point. Only a handful of bands share the history that The Bar-Kays share. With Larry’s recent surprise announcement to his band, family, fans, and friends that he is retiring from The Bar-Kays, fans will find this book to be not only an extra special read, but a collector’s item.</p><p> </p><p>Backing up soul legends such as Otis Redding and countless other soul and R&B icons both in and out of the recording studio, teaming up with music giants like Isaac Hayes to help create the Oscar-winning sound tracks theme from Shaft, collaborating with Funk legends such as Sly Stone, Larry Dodson and The Bar-Kays have done it all and Larry talks about it all in his fantastic autobiography;  “And the Band Plays On", which is available on all major literary formats and links.</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2020 18:41:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Legend, The Bar-Kays, George Clinton, Larry Dodson, Music, Victor Brooks Jr, Rick James, 70&apos;s, Funkadelic, Singer, Songwriter, 80&apos;s, Funk, Stax, The Victor Brooks Show, Memphis, Sly Stone, Memphis Horns)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Victor welcomes Music Industry Icon, Larry Dodson, lead singer of the iconic Funk and R&B band, The Bar-Kays.  </p><p>Larry shares intimate insight, from overcoming difficult family problems to battling and overcoming drug addiction and alcohol abuse, industry controversy, and all of the demons that often come along with being a living Funk legend for almost five decades, Larry recalls and talks candidly about the peaks and valleys of The Bar-Kays’ career. His wonderful wife, Marie, without a doubt has been the saving grace that has gotten him to this point. Only a handful of bands share the history that The Bar-Kays share. With Larry’s recent surprise announcement to his band, family, fans, and friends that he is retiring from The Bar-Kays, fans will find this book to be not only an extra special read, but a collector’s item.</p><p> </p><p>Backing up soul legends such as Otis Redding and countless other soul and R&B icons both in and out of the recording studio, teaming up with music giants like Isaac Hayes to help create the Oscar-winning sound tracks theme from Shaft, collaborating with Funk legends such as Sly Stone, Larry Dodson and The Bar-Kays have done it all and Larry talks about it all in his fantastic autobiography;  “And the Band Plays On", which is available on all major literary formats and links.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>Victor welcomes Music Industry Icon, Larry Dodson, lead singer of the iconic Funk and R&amp;B band, The Bar-Kays. 
Larry shares intimate insight, from overcoming difficult family problems to battling and overcoming drug addiction and alcohol abuse, industry controversy, and all of the demons that often come along with being a living Funk legend for almost five decades, Larry recalls and talks candidly about the peaks and valleys of The Bar-Kays’ career. His wonderful wife, Marie, without a doubt has been the saving grace that has gotten him to this point. Only a handful of bands share the history that The Bar-Kays share. With Larry’s recent surprise announcement to his band, family, fans, and friends that he is retiring from The Bar-Kays, fans will find this book to be not only an extra special read, but a collector’s item.

Backing up soul legends such as Otis Redding and countless other soul and R&amp;B icons both in and out of the recording studio, teaming up with music giants like Isaac Hayes to help create the Oscar-winning sound tracks theme from Shaft, collaborating with Funk legends such as Sly Stone, Larry Dodson and The Bar-Kays have done it all and Larry talks about it all in his fantastic autobiography;  “And the Band Plays On&quot;, which is available on all major literary formats and links.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Victor welcomes Music Industry Icon, Larry Dodson, lead singer of the iconic Funk and R&amp;B band, The Bar-Kays. 
Larry shares intimate insight, from overcoming difficult family problems to battling and overcoming drug addiction and alcohol abuse, industry controversy, and all of the demons that often come along with being a living Funk legend for almost five decades, Larry recalls and talks candidly about the peaks and valleys of The Bar-Kays’ career. His wonderful wife, Marie, without a doubt has been the saving grace that has gotten him to this point. Only a handful of bands share the history that The Bar-Kays share. With Larry’s recent surprise announcement to his band, family, fans, and friends that he is retiring from The Bar-Kays, fans will find this book to be not only an extra special read, but a collector’s item.

Backing up soul legends such as Otis Redding and countless other soul and R&amp;B icons both in and out of the recording studio, teaming up with music giants like Isaac Hayes to help create the Oscar-winning sound tracks theme from Shaft, collaborating with Funk legends such as Sly Stone, Larry Dodson and The Bar-Kays have done it all and Larry talks about it all in his fantastic autobiography;  “And the Band Plays On&quot;, which is available on all major literary formats and links.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 11 (Quarantine Series)/ Clifton Davis</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Victor Brooks shares an intimate conversation with the legendary Actor/Songwriter/Singer Clifton Davis.  Clifton explains the ups and downs of his illustrious 50 plus years in the entertainment industry.  We hear his life before acting, growing up in Long Island, NY moving to New York City where his entertainment career begun on Broadway. Clifton describes moving to LA to begin his television and movie career, and his induction into the Motown family as a songwriter for The Jackson 5, Diana Ross and so many others.  For more than 50 years Clifton Davis has shared his unique gifts with audiences around the world. Currently, Mr. Davis is in his fifth season recurring on the CBS hit drama, “Madam Secretary” as Ephraim Ware, DNI and recurring in "Godfather of Harlem" as Elijah Muhammad. He has also just completed a 4-year run on Broadway as the Sultan in Disney’s hit musical, "Aladdin”.  Prior to Aladdin, Davis performed 16-months in the National Broadway Tour of “Wicked” portraying Dr. Dillamond. Davis is probably best known for his 5-year run as Reverend Reuben Gregory on the popular NBC television series, "Amen."</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2020 06:22:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Clifton Davis, That&apos;s My Momma, Michael Jackson, Amen, Hollywood, Broadway, Never Can Say Goodbye, Melba Moore, The Victor Brooks Show, The Melba Moore Clifton Davis Show, NBC, New York, Jackson 5)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Victor Brooks shares an intimate conversation with the legendary Actor/Songwriter/Singer Clifton Davis.  Clifton explains the ups and downs of his illustrious 50 plus years in the entertainment industry.  We hear his life before acting, growing up in Long Island, NY moving to New York City where his entertainment career begun on Broadway. Clifton describes moving to LA to begin his television and movie career, and his induction into the Motown family as a songwriter for The Jackson 5, Diana Ross and so many others.  For more than 50 years Clifton Davis has shared his unique gifts with audiences around the world. Currently, Mr. Davis is in his fifth season recurring on the CBS hit drama, “Madam Secretary” as Ephraim Ware, DNI and recurring in "Godfather of Harlem" as Elijah Muhammad. He has also just completed a 4-year run on Broadway as the Sultan in Disney’s hit musical, "Aladdin”.  Prior to Aladdin, Davis performed 16-months in the National Broadway Tour of “Wicked” portraying Dr. Dillamond. Davis is probably best known for his 5-year run as Reverend Reuben Gregory on the popular NBC television series, "Amen."</p>
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      <itunes:summary>Victor Brooks shares an intimate conversation with the legendary Actor/Songwriter/Singer Clifton Davis.  Clifton explains the ups and downs of his illustrious 50 plus years in the entertainment industry.  We hear his life before acting, growing up in Long Island, NY moving to New York City where his entertainment career begun on Broadway. Clifton describes moving to LA to begin his television and movie career, and his induction into the Motown family as a songwriter for The Jackson 5, Diana Ross and so many others.  For more than 50 years Clifton Davis has shared his unique gifts with audiences around the world. Currently, Mr. Davis is in his fifth season recurring on the CBS hit drama, “Madam Secretary” as Ephraim Ware, DNI and recurring in &quot;Godfather of Harlem&quot; as Elijah Muhammad. He has also just completed a 4-year run on Broadway as the Sultan in Disney’s hit musical, &quot;Aladdin”.  Prior to Aladdin, Davis performed 16-months in the National Broadway Tour of “Wicked” portraying Dr. Dillamond. Davis is probably best known for his 5-year run as Reverend Reuben Gregory on the popular NBC television series, &quot;Amen.&quot;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Victor Brooks shares an intimate conversation with the legendary Actor/Songwriter/Singer Clifton Davis.  Clifton explains the ups and downs of his illustrious 50 plus years in the entertainment industry.  We hear his life before acting, growing up in Long Island, NY moving to New York City where his entertainment career begun on Broadway. Clifton describes moving to LA to begin his television and movie career, and his induction into the Motown family as a songwriter for The Jackson 5, Diana Ross and so many others.  For more than 50 years Clifton Davis has shared his unique gifts with audiences around the world. Currently, Mr. Davis is in his fifth season recurring on the CBS hit drama, “Madam Secretary” as Ephraim Ware, DNI and recurring in &quot;Godfather of Harlem&quot; as Elijah Muhammad. He has also just completed a 4-year run on Broadway as the Sultan in Disney’s hit musical, &quot;Aladdin”.  Prior to Aladdin, Davis performed 16-months in the National Broadway Tour of “Wicked” portraying Dr. Dillamond. Davis is probably best known for his 5-year run as Reverend Reuben Gregory on the popular NBC television series, &quot;Amen.&quot;</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 10 (Quarantine Series) / Julie McKnight</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary</p><p>Part 2 of 2 episodes, with  House/ Dance Icon, Julie McKnight.  The second of 2 intimate conversations with one of House/Dance music's favorite and most respected artists. Covering over 25 years, Julie McKnight's song catalog consists of a number of musical hits, but these hits are also considered to be International Anthems by millions around the world. In this episode, Julie discusses her ups and downs of being a "celebrity wife", her divorce with Brian McKnight and her journey as a single mother afterwards. Julie McKnight gives us her wisdom of finding your personal peace and sense of self, in spite of your current difficulties. Julie's story is such a positive inspiration to so many of us.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2020 19:26:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Japan, Victor Brooks Jr, Niko McKnight, Julie McKnight, Brazil, The Victor Brooks Show, Manchester, Brian McKnight, Brian McKnight Jr, Defected Records, Ibiza)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary</p><p>Part 2 of 2 episodes, with  House/ Dance Icon, Julie McKnight.  The second of 2 intimate conversations with one of House/Dance music's favorite and most respected artists. Covering over 25 years, Julie McKnight's song catalog consists of a number of musical hits, but these hits are also considered to be International Anthems by millions around the world. In this episode, Julie discusses her ups and downs of being a "celebrity wife", her divorce with Brian McKnight and her journey as a single mother afterwards. Julie McKnight gives us her wisdom of finding your personal peace and sense of self, in spite of your current difficulties. Julie's story is such a positive inspiration to so many of us.</p>
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Part 2 of 2 episodes, with  House/ Dance Icon, Julie McKnight.  The second of 2 intimate conversations with one of House/Dance music&apos;s favorite and most respected artists. Covering over 25 years, Julie McKnight&apos;s song catalog consists of a number of musical hits, but these hits are also considered to be International Anthems by millions around the world. In this episode, Julie discusses her ups and downs of being a &quot;celebrity wife&quot;, her divorce with Brian McKnight and her journey as a single mother afterwards. Julie McKnight gives us her wisdom of finding your personal peace and sense of self, in spite of your current difficulties. Julie&apos;s story is such a positive inspiration to so many of us.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 9 (Quarantine Series) / Jonathan Slocumb</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Victor Brooks talks with Jonathan Slocumb, an entertainment industry game changer, fashionably funny comedian, that top companies, organizations, and A-list artists call on to host their events and complement their performances because audiences appreciate his guaranteed, high quality, non-offensive comedy performances!!! As an artist who appeals to broader audiences, Slocumb’s television and hosting appearances include: TV One, Aspire Network, UPTV, The Trumpet Awards, The Stellar Awards, The Steve Harvey Show, The UNCF telethon, NAACP Image Awards, Jamie Foxx’s LAFFAPALOOZA comedy series , Black Enterprise. Slocumb has toured with Sinbad, Take 6, the late and great James Brown and Aretha Franklin. His film credit includes Tyler Perry’s Meet The Browns.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2020 19:11:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Stellar Awards, Seventh Day Adventist, Tyler Perry, Jonathan Slocumb, Victor Brooks, The Victor Brooks Show, Sinbad, Oakwood University, Steve Harvey, Oakwood College, NAACP Image Awards, Aretha Franklin)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Victor Brooks talks with Jonathan Slocumb, an entertainment industry game changer, fashionably funny comedian, that top companies, organizations, and A-list artists call on to host their events and complement their performances because audiences appreciate his guaranteed, high quality, non-offensive comedy performances!!! As an artist who appeals to broader audiences, Slocumb’s television and hosting appearances include: TV One, Aspire Network, UPTV, The Trumpet Awards, The Stellar Awards, The Steve Harvey Show, The UNCF telethon, NAACP Image Awards, Jamie Foxx’s LAFFAPALOOZA comedy series , Black Enterprise. Slocumb has toured with Sinbad, Take 6, the late and great James Brown and Aretha Franklin. His film credit includes Tyler Perry’s Meet The Browns.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>Victor Brooks talks with Jonathan Slocumb, an entertainment industry game changer, fashionably funny comedian, that top companies, organizations, and A-list artists call on to host their events and complement their performances because audiences appreciate his guaranteed, high quality, non-offensive comedy performances!!!

As an artist who appeals to broader audiences, Slocumb’s television and hosting appearances include: TV One, Aspire Network, UPTV, The Trumpet Awards, The Stellar Awards, The Steve Harvey Show, The UNCF telethon, NAACP Image Awards, Jamie Foxx’s LAFFAPALOOZA comedy series , Black Enterprise. Slocumb has toured with Sinbad, Take 6, the late and great James Brown and Aretha Franklin. His film credit includes Tyler Perry’s Meet The Browns. </itunes:summary>
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As an artist who appeals to broader audiences, Slocumb’s television and hosting appearances include: TV One, Aspire Network, UPTV, The Trumpet Awards, The Stellar Awards, The Steve Harvey Show, The UNCF telethon, NAACP Image Awards, Jamie Foxx’s LAFFAPALOOZA comedy series , Black Enterprise. Slocumb has toured with Sinbad, Take 6, the late and great James Brown and Aretha Franklin. His film credit includes Tyler Perry’s Meet The Browns. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 8 (Quarentine Series)/ Ellis Hall</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Ellis Hall is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, actor and composer. He was described as "The Ambassador of Soul" by conductor, Jeff Tyzik. Hall has been blind since the age of 18. Citing Ray Charles as his inspiration, Hall has written over 4000 soul, gospel, blues and pop songs, and has performed with Stevie Wonder, James Taylor, Natalie Cole, Patti LaBelle, Toby Keith, Herbie Hancock, George Benson, Bobby Womack, Sheila E, Maurice White of Earth, Wind and Fire, Tower of Power and Ray Charles.Charles signed Hall to his record label Crossover Records, and mentored him until his death in 2004.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2020 18:58:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Ellis Hall, Toby Keith, Jeff Tyzik, Ray Charles, Bobby Blue Bland, The Ambassador Of Soul, Soul Music, Earth Wind and Fire, Crossover Records, The Victor Brooks Show, Tower Of Power, Bobby Womack)</author>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 7 (Quarantine Series)/ Maryum &quot;May May&quot;Ali</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>When Maryum was a child, her father, Muhammad Ali, asked her, "What is your purpose?" She replied, “I want to help people.” Maryum's efforts to do just that has manifested in a myriad of ways throughout her life.</p><p>In the 1990's, she tried to inspire youth by being a role model within the music industry, but the prevalence of female exploitation and other negative aspects within entertainment shifted her plans toward inspiring young people in a more direct way. </p><p>Maryum returned to college and graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor's Degree in Social Work. She has fifteen years of experience in the field of juvenile delinquency prevention and youth development. Maryum has worked with over three hundred youth and their families as a Case Manager and Program Director. She also served as a Regional Manager for the Mayor’s Office of Gang Reduction & Youth Development in the City of Los Angeles.<br /><br />In 2016, the A&E Network heard about her work in high crime neighborhoods and invited her to participate in their docuseries, “60 Days In,” where she spent time as an undercover inmate in an Indiana jail. Maryum is the author of a children’s picture book about her father titled, "I Shook Up the World: The Incredible Life of Muhammad Ali” that was published in 2003.</p><p>For the past three years, Maryum has been public speaking, while developing a 3-year pilot program that will provide comprehensive services for youth and families.</p>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 1 May 2020 18:31:47 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (May May Ali, Victor Brooks, The Victor Brooks Show, The Greatest Of All Times, Muhammad Ali, Maryum Ali)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When Maryum was a child, her father, Muhammad Ali, asked her, "What is your purpose?" She replied, “I want to help people.” Maryum's efforts to do just that has manifested in a myriad of ways throughout her life.</p><p>In the 1990's, she tried to inspire youth by being a role model within the music industry, but the prevalence of female exploitation and other negative aspects within entertainment shifted her plans toward inspiring young people in a more direct way. </p><p>Maryum returned to college and graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor's Degree in Social Work. She has fifteen years of experience in the field of juvenile delinquency prevention and youth development. Maryum has worked with over three hundred youth and their families as a Case Manager and Program Director. She also served as a Regional Manager for the Mayor’s Office of Gang Reduction & Youth Development in the City of Los Angeles.<br /><br />In 2016, the A&E Network heard about her work in high crime neighborhoods and invited her to participate in their docuseries, “60 Days In,” where she spent time as an undercover inmate in an Indiana jail. Maryum is the author of a children’s picture book about her father titled, "I Shook Up the World: The Incredible Life of Muhammad Ali” that was published in 2003.</p><p>For the past three years, Maryum has been public speaking, while developing a 3-year pilot program that will provide comprehensive services for youth and families.</p>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 6/ Kurt &quot;KC&quot; Clayton</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Insights are shared of the history of The Memphis Sound, Stax Records and the importance of professionalism within the music industry.  Kurt KC Clayton shares wisdom from his 30 plus years in the positions of Music Director, Songwriter, Producer, Publisher and Performer. His advice to modern day independent artists is truly inspiring.</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2020 03:11:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (The Bar-Kays, Wattstax, Isaac Hayes, Kurt KC Clayton, Con Funk Shun, David Porter, Willie Mitchel, Stax Records, Regina Bell)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Insights are shared of the history of The Memphis Sound, Stax Records and the importance of professionalism within the music industry.  Kurt KC Clayton shares wisdom from his 30 plus years in the positions of Music Director, Songwriter, Producer, Publisher and Performer. His advice to modern day independent artists is truly inspiring.</p>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 5/ Wanda Vaughn of The Emotions</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Wanda Vaughn shares stories of growing up in Chicago, Illinois with her family where her and her sisters learned to cultivate their natural artistry from their father in church. We learn how Wanda and her sisters created their undeniable "Emotions" singing style and how this style took them to the top of the charts, under the umbrella of the music masters Maurice White, David Porter and Isaac Hayes. Wanda talks about her pride in traveling and performing with her daughters Wyann and Wendi as most recent Emotions group. </p>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2020 04:58:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Don&apos;t Ask My Neighbor, Booge Wonderland, Wyann Vaughn, Maurice White, Isaac Hayes, David Porter, Wendi Vaughn, Soul Music, Stax Records, Earth Wind and Fire, Wayne Vaughn, Chicago, The Emotions, Memphis)</author>
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      <itunes:author>Don&apos;t Ask My Neighbor, Booge Wonderland, Wyann Vaughn, Maurice White, Isaac Hayes, David Porter, Wendi Vaughn, Soul Music, Stax Records, Earth Wind and Fire, Wayne Vaughn, Chicago, The Emotions, Memphis</itunes:author>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 4/Julie McKnight (Part 1)</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>The powerful vocalist behind the anthems ‘Finally’, ‘Home’ and ‘Diamond Life’, Julie McKnight has a musical background as diverse as the medium itself.<br />Hailing from the home of The Blues Memphis, Tennessee,  Julie McKnight has music in her blood: her mother is a singer, and her grandfather, Norris Turney was the first Flute player, replacing Johnny Hodges with Duke Ellington. Her father is a minister who welcomed many people, of all walks of life and artistic expressions, into his home. During the 1980s Julie’s family moved to LA attending Washington Prep High School. Most of her life, Julie was mentored by many legendary musicians, including Nancy Wilson, Little Richard and Nina Simone. Family friend Muhammud Ali, was the first to set Julie on the path to exploring her poetic expressions. This foundation truly equipped Julie for her Los Angeles journey.<br />In the earlly 90's, Julie enjoyed working with maestro Jay ‘Sinister’ Sealee and Sandy Rivera on the aforementioned hits, while also collaborating with the likes of, The Emotions, Nancy Wilson, and her former husband, Brian McKnight.<br />In the late 90s Julie truly became a breakout success. Throughout the 2000s she won many awards, including Song of the Year at the 2001 MTV Dancestar Music Awards, and nominations for Best Vocalist and Best Live PA at the 2005 Dance Music Awards.<br />McKnight has brought down the house at all of the world’s hottest stages, clubs and festivals from New York to San Francisco to The UK to Japan to Ibiza and beyond. She has also toured South America with her brother, Victor Brooks, Jr., on his ‘Victor Brooks/Samba Soul’ tour.<br />With her first solo project on the way, collaborating as songwriter, producer and publisher, and having a firm grasp of genres from all over the musical spectrum, the sky is truly the limit for Julie McKnight.</p><p> </p>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2020 19:08:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (defected records, Sandy Rivera, The Pour House, Louie Vega, simon dunsmore, House Music, Niko McKnight, Raleigh, EDM, Julie McKnight, Dance Music, Paraty, CC Peniston, Victor Brooks, Brazil, The Victor Brooks Show, Manchester, North Carolina, David Sanchez, UK, Kings Of Tomorrw, Brian McKnight Jr, New York, Nina Simone, Jason Sealee, David Guetta)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The powerful vocalist behind the anthems ‘Finally’, ‘Home’ and ‘Diamond Life’, Julie McKnight has a musical background as diverse as the medium itself.<br />Hailing from the home of The Blues Memphis, Tennessee,  Julie McKnight has music in her blood: her mother is a singer, and her grandfather, Norris Turney was the first Flute player, replacing Johnny Hodges with Duke Ellington. Her father is a minister who welcomed many people, of all walks of life and artistic expressions, into his home. During the 1980s Julie’s family moved to LA attending Washington Prep High School. Most of her life, Julie was mentored by many legendary musicians, including Nancy Wilson, Little Richard and Nina Simone. Family friend Muhammud Ali, was the first to set Julie on the path to exploring her poetic expressions. This foundation truly equipped Julie for her Los Angeles journey.<br />In the earlly 90's, Julie enjoyed working with maestro Jay ‘Sinister’ Sealee and Sandy Rivera on the aforementioned hits, while also collaborating with the likes of, The Emotions, Nancy Wilson, and her former husband, Brian McKnight.<br />In the late 90s Julie truly became a breakout success. Throughout the 2000s she won many awards, including Song of the Year at the 2001 MTV Dancestar Music Awards, and nominations for Best Vocalist and Best Live PA at the 2005 Dance Music Awards.<br />McKnight has brought down the house at all of the world’s hottest stages, clubs and festivals from New York to San Francisco to The UK to Japan to Ibiza and beyond. She has also toured South America with her brother, Victor Brooks, Jr., on his ‘Victor Brooks/Samba Soul’ tour.<br />With her first solo project on the way, collaborating as songwriter, producer and publisher, and having a firm grasp of genres from all over the musical spectrum, the sky is truly the limit for Julie McKnight.</p><p> </p>
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      <itunes:summary>Part 1 with Julie McKnight.  The first of 2 intimate conversations with one of House/Dance music&apos;s favorite artists. Covering over 25 years, Julie McKnight&apos;s song catalog consists of a number of musical hits, but these hits are also considered to be International Anthems by millions around the world. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Part 1 with Julie McKnight.  The first of 2 intimate conversations with one of House/Dance music&apos;s favorite artists. Covering over 25 years, Julie McKnight&apos;s song catalog consists of a number of musical hits, but these hits are also considered to be International Anthems by millions around the world. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 3/Benjamin Wright</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Victor and <strong>Benjamin Wright</strong> share an intimate and heartfelt interview.  Benjamin Wright shares his personal stories of his incredible journey from the small southern town of Greenville, Mississippi to the crowned Mecca of the entertainment industry Los Angeles, California.  The artistic journey of Mr. Benjamin Wright has spanned decades of musical innovations that still stand as industry classics and games changing standards.  </p><p>Please follow <strong>The Victor Brooks Show  </strong>on <strong>YouTube</strong> at: <strong>  </strong><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBAxDtzgfC8WGyiHGGYC2fQ"><strong>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC</strong>BAxDtzgfC8WGyiHGGYC2fQ   </a></p><p>Audio Episodes can be found at the followin:</p><p>Apple Podcast</p><p>Google Podcast</p><p>I Heart Radio</p><p>Pandora</p><p>Spotify</p><p>Soundcloud</p><p> </p>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Feb 2020 05:52:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Victorbrooks2@gmail.com (Michael Jackson, Donny Hathaway, Ty Dollar Sign, Dick Griffey, Berry Gordy, Frank Ocean, Curtis Mayfield, Jamiroquai, Outkast, Temptations, Bruce Swedien, Earth Wind and Fire, Victor Brooks, Benjamin Wright, DeBarge, The Victor Brooks Show, Solar Records, Justin Timberlake, Shalamar, Bobby DeBarge, El Debarge, Quincy Jones, The Pips, Aretha Franklin, Gladyce Knight)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Victor and <strong>Benjamin Wright</strong> share an intimate and heartfelt interview.  Benjamin Wright shares his personal stories of his incredible journey from the small southern town of Greenville, Mississippi to the crowned Mecca of the entertainment industry Los Angeles, California.  The artistic journey of Mr. Benjamin Wright has spanned decades of musical innovations that still stand as industry classics and games changing standards.  </p><p>Please follow <strong>The Victor Brooks Show  </strong>on <strong>YouTube</strong> at: <strong>  </strong><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBAxDtzgfC8WGyiHGGYC2fQ"><strong>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC</strong>BAxDtzgfC8WGyiHGGYC2fQ   </a></p><p>Audio Episodes can be found at the followin:</p><p>Apple Podcast</p><p>Google Podcast</p><p>I Heart Radio</p><p>Pandora</p><p>Spotify</p><p>Soundcloud</p><p> </p>
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      <itunes:title>The Victor Brooks Show Episode 3/Benjamin Wright</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>For generations, Mr. Benjamin Wright Jr. has established himself as a true staple in the fabric of music.
Throughout his career, Mr. Wright has encompassed the roles of producer, music arranger, composer, writer, conductor, and music director. He’s had the privilege on working with notable artists such as Michael Jackson, Justin Timberlake, Outkast, Donny Hathaway, The Temptations, Earth, Wind &amp; Fire, Aretha Franklin, Curtis Mayfield, Jamiroquai, and Gladys Knight, to name a few.  </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>For generations, Mr. Benjamin Wright Jr. has established himself as a true staple in the fabric of music.
Throughout his career, Mr. Wright has encompassed the roles of producer, music arranger, composer, writer, conductor, and music director. He’s had the privilege on working with notable artists such as Michael Jackson, Justin Timberlake, Outkast, Donny Hathaway, The Temptations, Earth, Wind &amp; Fire, Aretha Franklin, Curtis Mayfield, Jamiroquai, and Gladys Knight, to name a few.  </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:summary>Victor talks with the award winning songwriter/producer, Wayne Vaughn share an intimate conversation in regards to growing up in South Central Los Angeles, studying music at LACC and UCLA.  Wayne shares personal stories of life on the road as music director for the legendary Pop/Soul group The Brothers Johnson and being mentored by Quincy Jones.  Victor and Wayne also discuss the history behind the brother to brother relationship between Wayne and the music Icon Maurice White (Earth Wind and Fire). We learn how their musical collaborations, created some of Earth Wind and Fire&apos;s most cherished hits.  

For the Full Video Episode 

Please subscribe to The Victor Brooks Show on our YouTube Channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBAxDtzgfC8WGyiHGGYC2fQ





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      <itunes:subtitle>Victor talks with the award winning songwriter/producer, Wayne Vaughn share an intimate conversation in regards to growing up in South Central Los Angeles, studying music at LACC and UCLA.  Wayne shares personal stories of life on the road as music director for the legendary Pop/Soul group The Brothers Johnson and being mentored by Quincy Jones.  Victor and Wayne also discuss the history behind the brother to brother relationship between Wayne and the music Icon Maurice White (Earth Wind and Fire). We learn how their musical collaborations, created some of Earth Wind and Fire&apos;s most cherished hits.  

For the Full Video Episode 

Please subscribe to The Victor Brooks Show on our YouTube Channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBAxDtzgfC8WGyiHGGYC2fQ





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For the Full Video Episode

Please subscribe to The Victor Brooks Show on our YouTube Channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBAxDtzgfC8WGyiHGGYC2fQ





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For the Full Video Episode

Please subscribe to The Victor Brooks Show on our YouTube Channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBAxDtzgfC8WGyiHGGYC2fQ





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