Meet The Legends Of Jazz And Soul Music At The National Black Arts Festival

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ATLANTA, GA (June 11, 2009) – “Meet Us at the Festival” as The National Black Arts Festival kicks-off their annual celebration July 29 through August 2, 2009. This year’s festivities will take place at Atlanta’s Woodruff Arts Center – the South’s most dynamic visual and performing arts center.

Festival highlights include the International Marketplace, July 31st through August 2nd with artists and vendors from around the world; a Literary Salon and workshops covering everything from collecting jazz to writing screenplays; the signature Legend Celebration which this year will pay homage to Nina Simone and feature performances from Diane Reeves, Liz Wright, Lisa Simone Kelly and Joi; “Lush Life: The Music of Billy Strayhorn”; and Jazz Around Town with Rio Negro and Kathleen Bertrand.

NBAF will shut down 15th Street, adjacent to the Woodruff Arts Center, for an old-fashioned “block party” with Main Stage performances from Russell Gunn, Julie Dexter, Vinx, Mausiki Scales and the Common Ground Collective, Pepito Gomez, Gritz and Jelly Butter, Heidi Martin, Tracy Wynn, Ras Kofi and DJ’s Salah, Vando, Kozmo and Cha-Cha. Additionally, NBAF partners with local music producer Rick Cook to present Rahsaan Patterson and newcomer Choklate July 25th at Center Stage.

The Los Angeles-based Pan African Film Festival returns on July 29th and runs through August 2nd with provocative films and documentaries from around the world, as well as conversations with highly-acclaimed filmmakers, actors and producers. This year’s film retrospective, “In Retrospect” honors actor, director & producer Robert Townsend. NBAF screens 20 minutes of Disney’s new film The Princess and the Frog and jazz trumpeter Russell Gunn, filmmaker Michael Rivoira and Emory University Associate Professor of Music Theory and African American Music, Dr. Dwight Andrews talk jazz in the now, following Rivoira’s new jazz documentary Icons Among Us.

Other conversations include a very special Creatively Speaking with motivational speaker, Les Brown who focuses on the Art of Inspiration. Visual artists Fahamu Pecou and Lynn Marshall Linnemier discuss the process of creating art; singer/songwriter Vinx delivers dialogue and a workshop around songwriting; Farai Chideya and an esteemed panel discuss independent music, film and literature; and writer Nelson George shares his journey as is documented in his new book, City Kid.
For families and children, The Children’s Education Village presents “Growing the Dream” -a “hands-on” exploration for children ages 3-12, about the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Children will be able to view and tour a child-sized replica of Dr. King’s boyhood home while participating in a variety of interactive experiences. In addition, NBAF will host a workshop for educators on “Growing the Dream” on August 1st. Pre-registered camps and groups are invited to the Children’s Education Village on Friday, July 31st. Families can attend free on Saturday, August 1st and Sunday August 2nd.

NBAF partners with Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) again this year to present visual arts of the highest caliber with “Mercy, Patience & Destiny: The Women of Whitfield Lovell’s Tableaux” exhibition by MacArthur Fellow Whitfield Lovell at the ACA Gallery of SCAD at Woodruff Arts Center. Lovell will be in conversation with master photographer Carrie Mae Weems on July 30th. The Hagedorn Foundation Gallery will present the works of master photographers Malick Sidibe, Paul D’Amato, Wayne Miller and Dawoud Bey on July 31st. Proceeds from the opening night will benefit the National Black Arts Festival. Additional exhibitions will take place at Hammonds House Galleries, Mason Murer Fine Art, Atlanta Contemporary Arts Center, Avisca Fine Art Gallery, Sandler Hudson Gallery and Madison Morgan Cultural Center.

NBAF’s theater component will take center stage with “for colored girls who have considered suicide when the rainbow was enuf”, produced by True Colors Theater Company and directed by Jasmine Guy at Southwest Arts Center; “A Cool Drink of Water”, directed by Andrea Frye at Horizon Theater; an adaptation for stage of the award-winning children’s book, “Mirandy and Brother Wind”, directed by Shondrika Moss-Bouldin at 14th Street Playhouse and The Night Writers will be staged at the Alliance Theatre’s Hertz Stage.

“Meet Us” at the National Black Arts Festival and experience a cultural celebration that you will not soon forget! For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.nbaf.org.

ABOUT NATIONAL BLACK ARTS FESTIVAL
The National Black Arts Festival (NBAF) is one of the premier national and international celebrations of the art, music and culture of people of African descent. The mission of the NBAF is to engage, cultivate and educate diverse audiences about the arts and culture of the African Diaspora and provide opportunities for artistic and creative expression.

Major funding for this organization is provided by the Fulton County Board of Commissioners through the Fulton County Arts Council, Georgia Council for the Arts, National Endowment for the Arts, Zeist Foundation, City of Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs, Georgia Tourism Foundation, Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau, the Nonprofit Finance Fund/Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and the Woodruff Arts Center.




Soul Uprising!! Conya Doss & Sy Smith Perform at B.B. Kings in NYC on July 18th

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Soul Uprising!
Featuring Conya Doss & Sy Smith
Two of today’s hottest indie soul vocalists

Saturday, July 18th
7:30pm
B.B. Kings in Times Square
237 West 42nd Street

Sponsored by Fusicology & Soultracks

About Conya Doss:

Winner of 2008 Soultracks Award “Female Vocalist of the Year”
Nominated for 2008 BET J Awards “Best Underground Artist”
Starring w/ Dwele in McDonald’s McCafe Commercial 2009

www.myspace.com/conyadoss

About Sy Smith:

Nominated for 2008 Soultracks Readers’ Choice Awards “Album Of The Year”
Nominated for 2008 Soultracks Readers’ Choice Awards “Female Vocalist Of The Year”

www.myspace.com/sysmith





Thompson’s Productions Presents Ziggy Marley At The Waikiki Shell 8/15 And Maui War Memorial 8/1

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MAUI, HI (June 25, 2009) Thompson’s Productions presents “Ziggy Marley Live in Concert” at The Waikiki Shell on Saturday August 15th, and also at The Maui War Memorial August 16th. The four-time Grammy Award winner will perform his world-renowned reggae music in The Hawaiian Islands and both concerts will also feature a lineup of other talented international musicians.

Tickets for Waikiki Shell show went on sale Monday, June 15th, and tickets for the Maui War Memorial show go on sale Thursday June 25th! Thompson’s Productions has partnered with Hawaii Pacific Entertainment, Clear Channel Communications, Cox Radio, Pacific Radio Group, Mana Foods, The Aqua Hotel Chain and many more to bring this event to both of these beautiful vacation destinations in Hawaii.

Known for his inspiring and healing reggae-rock vibes, Ziggy Marley the eldest son of international music legend Bob Marley is thrilled to be a part of this music event, which will include performances from international emerging artists. “The idea to bring together a great showcase of reggae music is not new, but Hawaii is the perfect place to jam while honoring and celebrating music, culture and unity,” he says.

Ziggy achieved worldwide success with his first solo album “Dragonfly,” followed up with his 2006 Grammy-winning album “Love is My Religion.” Most recently, the father of five released the critically acclaimed children’s CD “Family Time,” which features special performances from family and friends including Ziggy’s mother, Mrs. Rita Marley, daughter Judah, sister Cedella, Jack Johnson, Paul Simon, Willie Nelson, and Jamie Lee Curtis. “B is for Bob,” a second children’s album executive produced by Ziggy, is a collection of his father’s classic tunes re-imagined for kids and their parents, coming out June 23rd.

In addition to Ziggy Marley, the summer concerts will bring together a list of dynamic international artists to celebrate. Performers taking the stage will include Mysterious, the man from Trinidad; one of Jamaica’s hottest singers, Rovelta Fraser, who will break from touring with Damian ” Jr. Gong” Marley and Nas to perform in Hawaii; rock, reggae and folk musician Joseph Israel and The Jerusalem Band; the young and energetic Blak Diamon from Jamaica; and the Virgin Islands’ very own reggae musician and songwriter, Zion.

“Ziggy Marley Live in Concert” will be held at the Waikiki Shell on Saturday, August 15, and at The Maui War Memorial on August 16th. Doors open at 3:00 p.m. and continue until 10:00 p.m. Tickets are available for purchase at Ticketmaster.com and at all Ticketmaster outlets, including select Macy¹s. To charge tickets by phone, call (800) 745-3000. For more event information, please log onto http://www.thompsonsproductions.com

For further information about the featured artists please visit these links: www.ziggymarley.com, www.myspace.com/mysteriousandthemysticbandm, www.myspace.com/rovelta, www.myspace.com/josephisrael, www.myspace.com/blakdiamonuim , www.myspace.com/lionrootszion.




D12 and Potluck Announce the ‘Dazed and Dirty’ Tour

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The reunited D12 have announced the dates for their upcoming “Dazed and Dirty” Tour alongside Humboldt County hip-hop duo Potluck. The tour will kick off August 16th in Scottsdale, AZ and run throughout September with the final show in D12’s hometown of Detroit, MI on September 26th.

“It seems like we love to go on tour with MC’s from Detroit. We first got news about this when we were on tour with Twiztid and they told us how cool Bizarre and the D12 crew are. They said that it would be a good tour for us to do,” says 1 Ton from Potluck. “D12 has been putting it down on the underground way before they got a chance to take it to the next level so I think it will be a good match. You take their style and combine it with our Pothead hip-hop fans and it should be a great time. This tour will be a grand celebration for all who come to the show and party with us.”

The reunited D-12, also known as the dirty dozen, is a collection of the best Detroit-based rappers which includes members Bizarre, Swift, Kon Artis, Kuniva and Eminem. D12 released a series of highly successful albums including their 2001 debut, “Devil’s Night” and 2004’s “D12 World”, both of which debuted at #1 on the Billboard Top 200. The tour is the first time the Detroit based group will hit the road since the death of founding member Proof.

Crowned the hip-hop royalty of Humboldt, CA, Potluck’s infectious brand of rhyme has been reigniting an otherwise extinguished hip-hop game. The group released a series of independent albums that are now considered underground classics, before joining forces with Suburban Noize Records and releasing their new album “Pipe Dreams”. Since then Potluck has soared to the upper echelon on the hip-hop underground touring and collaborating with everyone from E-40 and Tech N9ne to hip-hop legends like X-Clan and Jurassic 5.

D12 & POTLUCK “DAZED & DIRTY” TOUR:
Aug 16 – Scottsdale AZ @ Martini Ranch
Aug 17 – Solana Beach CA @ Belly Up Tavern
Aug 19 – Pomona CA @ Glass House
Aug 20 – Tucson AZ @ DV8
Aug 21 – Lake Elsinore CA @ Trevi Entertainment Center
Aug 22 – Orangevale CA @ Boardwalk – CA
Aug 23 – Arcata CA @ Arcata Community Center
Aug 27 – Seattle WA @ El Corazon
Aug 28 – Bellingham WA @ Wild Buffalo
Aug 29 – Portland OR. @ Wonder Ballroom
Aug 31 – Salt Lake City UT @ Murray Theater
Sep 01 – Denver CO @ Cervante’s Ballroom
Sep 02 – Lawrence KS @ Granada Theater Kansas
Sep 03 – Tulsa OK @ The Marquee
Sep 04 – Denton TX @ R. Bar
Sep 05 – Houston TX @ House of Blues
Sep 06 – New Orleans LA @ House of Blues
Sep 08 – Atlanta GA @ Apache Cafe
Sep 09 – Charlotte NC @ Amos’ Southland
Sep 10 – Washington DC @ TBD
Sep 11 – Scranton PA @ Clarion Hotel
Sep 12 – Worcester MA @ The Palladium
Sep 13 – New Haven CT @ Toad’s Place
Sep 19 – Indianapolis IN @ Music Mill
Sep 26 – Detroit MI @ TBD

www.potluckmusic.com
www.SuburbanNoizeRecords.com