The emcee and entrepreneur opens up about her return to music and her business endeavors
She's a singer, songwriter, composer, piano and vocal coach. She talks about all of her endeavors and finally dropping her new album which has been years in the making.
Former battle rapper and hip hop artis talks about his life transformation after rededicating his life to Christ.
Paula Campbell was raised on the west side of Baltimore, and attended Frederick Douglass High School. Armed with confidence, brains and beauty, urban/R&B songstress Campbell has a story to tell. Growing up in Baltimore, Maryland, Campbell's home life was anything but stable, yet she continuously kept the faith and her music expresses songs from the heart and soul of a real survivor. Tonight she stops in to update us on whats up next for the singer/songwriter.
We're talking the re-release, Beat Boyz Muzik and more
A great conversation with the singer/songwriter giving his experiences on living in the city and his journey thru music
The comedian, writer and director joins us to talk about his career and the upcoming Sanford and Son stage play
This week the actor and director stops by to talk about his upcoming projects and his career in front of and behind the camera
This week we finally get the story....we have been wanting to get her here for a LONG time....be sure to tune in
ODESSA ROSE received her B.A. in English from Coppin State University and her M.A. in Literature from the University of Maryland at College Park. She is the author of Water In A Broken Glass, which was her first novel. This intriguing story captured the #6 spot on the On-Demand Best Seller list, received the Just About Books Annual Book Award, is ranked #17 on Accredited Online Colleges’ 20 Essential Novels For African-American Women list, was recorded for the Maryland School for the Blind, is included in The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Multiethnic American Literature, Ethnic American Literature: An Encyclopedia for Students, and Black Like Us: A Century of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual African American Fiction. In 2018, Water In A Broken Glass was adapted into an award winning feature film called Water In A Broken Glass. Her second novel, In the Mirror received the African American Expo Award for Fiction. Rose is a member of the Black Writers Guild of Maryland. She is also the co-creator of the television magazine, This Is Baltimore, Too. She resides in her hometown of Baltimore with her husband and three children
From Cherry Hill to London, to Japan.....the DJ/Producer stops by to tell his story
This evening we talk with the legendary television and radio personality from Heaven 600.
After surviving so much, Kim learned to embrace and live in her truth, turning her adversity into the GoodLook brand. Kim utilizes her sultry voice, hip-hop culture, New York hustle, and unapologetic spirit to encourage and inspire others through speaking engagements, from domestic violence workshops, and political events and rally’s. Supporting programs like the Brooklyn based music arts appreciation time and healing (M.A.A.T.H) workshop, created by one of the leaders of the hip-hop culture Chip Fu of the Fu-Schnickens
The author and poet stops by to talk about her new book and more.
Maurice Carroll is an experienced composer and producer who has worked with artists who have been awarded Grammy's, Grammy nominations, Stellar Awards and others who have chart topping songs. Such artists include Michelle Weeks, Michelle Shellers, The Floacist (Formerly of Floetry), Ruff Endz, Kevin Powe Jr., Carolyn Malachi and Andros Rodriguez. As an 8+ year voting member of the Recording Academy (Grammy's), Maurice has performed in several states including Maryland, Deleware, New York, Florida, GA, Virginia and North Carolina. He has toured Eastern Europe (Lithuania, Belarus, Latvia, & Estonia),Azerbaijan and Africa (Angola). "coaching as many artists as possible through the entertainment industry", Maurice believes that his efforts will make the independent music scene more profitable for everyone involved
This week we have an amazing conversation with the founder of Bridging Da Gaps. Being run out of Charlotte, NC, Russell talks about his plans for the future of this great organization, his time spent and Baltimore and upbringing in NY...all of which leads up to the writing of his new books series
This week's guest is a singer/songwriter ready to launch her new EP. We talk about the upcoming project and the journey its taken to get to this point.
SNOOZE DAILY is a Long Island based emcee that loves music; the art of expressing life trials and tribulations through metaphors and hooks that listeners can relate to. Born in Queens, raised in Long Island....inspired by pioneers of the culture, the music created comes from life situations of everyday grinding and striving to be one of the best emcees. With a unique sound of his own, he proves that HIP HOP IS NOT DEAD!
A candid conversation with the NY Emcee
This week's guests are the talented gospel combo out of Baltimore. The brothers talk about life growing up, how God has made a difference in their lives and much more.