Detroit’s Trenell Carr and Wop Boiz Make Music to Reflect the Times
Music as a reflection of the times has rarely been more apparent than in the music of Detroit-born rapper Trenell Carr and the hip-hop R&B
Music as a reflection of the times has rarely been more apparent than in the music of Detroit-born rapper Trenell Carr and the hip-hop R&B
Singer and variety show host Andy Williams died on Tuesday and there is a very good reason why today’s hip hop generation should know him:
This week, on “Dancing With the Stars,” the celebs took it old school as they paid homage to legendary Motown sound with legends like Smokey
Sure, three-time Grammy winner Ne-Yo has a fifth studio album to release soon, and he’s working furiously on that. In the meantime the talented multi-platinum
Crystal Windham of General Motors has an eye for vehicle interiors — an award-winning eye. Among the accolades that punctuate her illustrious career portfolio, Windham
More than 1.5 million people experienced homelessness in America last year. How will you answer the call? The nonprofit organization, Mack and Third, assists the
Nick Ashford, one-half of the legendary Hall of Fame songwriting duo, Ashford & Simpson, has died from complications from throat cancer in a New York
Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson met in church in 1963 and spent the next 48 years making beautiful music together. “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough,”
Motown represents an era of unforgettable music and even more memorable stars whose songs have endured the test of time and whose sounds have molded