Friday, November 25, 2011

The Foreign Exchange - Authenticity Tour - Review


"If you are married, in a relationship, or just a believer in LOVE, you need to attend a Foreign Exchange show, FOR REAL."
- @defjeff713 of Urban Limelight

The Grammy nominated Foreign Exchange family made the second to last stop of their Authenticity Tour in the great city of Houston on 11/19/11, and a week later, the good vibes still linger. As I took my place in the crowd , I noticed that this was a truly grown folk atmosphere, full of die hard FE supporters, as well as some FE neophytes peppered throughout. I spoke with two young couples who were not very familiar with the band, and assured them that they were truly in for a treat.

The crowd came alive as the band members entered the stage, and erupted at the sight of multi talented musician Zo!, much to his delight. He was followed by the lovely and talented ladies Jeanne Jolly and Sy Smith, who lit the stage up with their appearance. The crowd lost it at the sight of Nicolay, who received a thunderous welcome, followed by pandemonium at the appearance of Phonte.

The band went through all of our favorites from the three Foreign Exchange albums, as well as selections from Zo!'s Sunstorm, and the Dear Friends project. Too many hits to list here, but I can assure you that no one left with the mindset of "Aw man, they didn't do _______". The crowd was completely under the band's spell, singing along to every note. As any FE supporter knows, Phonte wears many hats via his many aliases, however Pastor Tigallo Dollar was the one primarily presiding over this evening's festivities. From discussing the difference between love's presence in your "e-life" vs your "real life", to touching on the synergy good music can create amongst us all, Phonte proved to all who were unaware why he is considered to be a true Master of Ceremony. As evidenced in the snippet below, the crowd was clearly in the palm of his hand:


As a longtime FE supporter, having gone from never seeing them live to seeing them twice in one year was truly a pleasure, but not more than hearing rumblings of "Man, that was the best concert I've ever been too!" or "This was 5x better than that show I paid $75 to see!", and even "I'm going to buy their whole catalog right now!" True fans of the Foreign Exchange want to let the whole world in on the secret we've held since 2004. If you're still new the Foreign Exchange experience, I encourage you to do the knowledge here:
Much respect to Phonte, Nicolay, Sy Smith (always a pleasure seeing you!), Jeanne Jolly (so happy to have met you, my new crush), Zo!, Kush, Chris, T.Scott Jr., Aimee, and the entire FE Music family. Houston loves you, and can't wait to see you again. Salute to Urban Limelight , and shout out to my brother CarolinaWare.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Dwight Arrington Myers


aka Heavy D

Today's news hits me really really hard. As a teenager I grew up loving the music and the persona of Dwight Arrington Myers, aka Heavy D. Always a positive influence without compromising his thorough hip hop presence, his passing is breaking many hearts and leaves us missing one of the truly good guys of hip hop. An accomplished mc, performer, actor, producer......Heav will be sorely missed.

Most know of his many radio hits and smash singles, but this song was always my favorite. Rest In Peace, Heavy D.

Here he is rocking the 2011 BET Hip Hop Awards just recently
Rest In Peace, Heavster


Tuesday, November 1, 2011

The Charlene Keys Experience

also known as the songstress Tweet 
my favorite Twee-lee-lee songs 
mine, not yern 
lol
1. So Much To Say (Intro)
2. Always Will
3. I'm Done
4. My Place
5. Get Away (Move On)
6. Lovin' You (live with The Dresden Soul Symphony)
7. Love Again
8. Ooh Wee
9. Beautiful
10. Far Away
11. Smokin' Cigarettes
12. Small Change
13. Heaven
14. Oops (Oh My)
15. Can't Live Without You
16. Make Your Move
17. All Y'all (feat. Timbaland & Magoo)
18. Remedy

Thanks for listening