Norman Johnson: Passionate photographer, creative and art collector
By Sterling Reed Long-time contributing photographer Norman Johnson began taking mostly pictures of celebrity events and concerts for rolling out magazine, where he worked closely
By Sterling Reed Long-time contributing photographer Norman Johnson began taking mostly pictures of celebrity events and concerts for rolling out magazine, where he worked closely
Originally from Lubbock, Texas, Natalie Nichole discovered her multitalented abilities at a young age and would eventually move to Los Angeles to begin her career
Tune in now to watch a live interview with Skooly.
Seattle rapper Draze is using his hip-hop platform to celebrate the diversity and uniqueness of women representing the Northwest with the popular song “Seattle Sweeties.”
Christian artist and songwriter Maurice Willis has released his latest tracks, “Calling on His Name” and Owe it All to You” on iTunes, Amazon and
Contemporary gospel artist Kyle Marshall has left his fears and worries behind to follow God’s calling for his life. He began his musical journey as
Spree Wilson explains how his influences shaped his sound. With the success of hits like his Afrojack collaboration “The Spark” and his new single “Counterfeit” set for release, Wilson looked back at the albums and artists that made him who he is.
DJ Premier spoke to ROLLING OUT about the approach he took with recording the album, and revealed that he takes a more meticulous path to album-making than many of today’s producers
On her latest album “Naturally Me,” singer Angela Johnson took a leap and decided to add new elements to that already well-established voice. She’s taking a different approach to her music–both sonically and thematically.
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Singer Anita Wilson is set to release her latest album, “Vintage Worship” and she talks to RollingOutTV about the project and her approach to praise
Brianna Colette is a vivacious singer with a style and voice so distinctive, it grabs you at first listen and burns itself into your consciousness. Both coy and confident, Colette’s soulful sound has made her one of the leaders of R&B and soul’s new school. The southern girl (she grew up in both Tennessee and Virginia) didn’t decide to pursue singing full time until she was in her late teens, but she was bitten by the entertainer bug far earlier in life.