News outlet announces that the filming of 'Thor: Love and Thunder" has finally come to an end, but something is much more important that the fans noticed.
Quincy Jones claims Elvis Presley was a racist and he refused to work with the late star
The music producer says he would not work with Elvis as he makes shocking claim calling him ‘a racist’ as he had to halt himself from swearing
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Musical icon Quincy Jones makes shocking claims that later singer Elvis Presley was a racist.
Drink Champspodcast, Fat Joe praised the “We The Best” producer.
“People take away the greatness from Khaled and they say, ‘Well he just gets a bunch of big-time rappers and puts them on the same song,’” said Joe. “There’s a million DJs and producers that try that, and those ain’t hit records. And it’s been a long time since we heard Nas and JAY-Z on what to me sounds like a smash hit, like a SMASH hit, that can play on the radio, it’s streaming incredibly. So DJ Khaled really is the Quincy Jones of hip-hop right now.” said Fat Joe.
Madukwu Chinwah s career started out like that of many musicians, by playing in a high school garage band. It was called Krystal Klear, and while the band didn t quite make it, Chinwah would become one of the main originators of the neo-soul genre.
As a songwriter and producer, Chinwah was awarded a Grammy and a platinum plaque for his contributions on longtime friend Erykah Badu’s
The Love of My Life and
Baduzim.
The term multi-instrumentalist still feels short when describing Chinwah, who plays something between 17 to 20 different instruments; he can t keep track. He s spent most of his musical career behind the scenes in the studio, adding sounds and lyrics to other artists records. Recently, Chinwah stepped into his recording studio to write, produce and lay the vocals for his third solo album,
Calderdale based artist Roger Davies is celebrating aspects of the local area
Many of his paintings feature local places and familiar landmarks, all presented in his own unmistakable style.
He said: “I love where I live, and I’d like to make a positive contribution towards the rich artistic heritage which we have here in West Yorkshire. Many artists whose work inspires me come from this area, and I aspire to follow in their footsteps.”
Roger Davies’s artwork is currently on display at Off The Wall, a gallery/shop in The Piece Hall, Halifax.
Calderdale based artist Roger Davies is celebrating aspects of the local area