Monthly Archives: October 2009

CL HISTORY SPOTLIGHT: MARY FIELDS

Born a slave in Tennessee on May 15, 1832, Mary Fields grew up an orphan, never married and had any children. But she was admired and respected for holding her own and living her own way in a world where the odds were stacked against her. While African Americans and women of any race enjoyed little freedom anywhere in the world, Mary Fields enjoyed more freedom than most white men.

At the end of the Civil War, the 6-foot tall and 200 pounds Fields headed to Montana in search of opportunity and was hired to do heavy work for the nuns at a Catholic convent in Cascade. Fields carried a pair of six-shooters and a 10 gauge and loved the children of Cascade County. The tough, short-tempered woman had a standing bet that she could knock a man out with one punch, and she never lost a dime to anyone foolish enough to take her up on that bet. She was also the only woman of reputable character in Cascade allowed to drink in the local bar as ordered by the mayor. But this tough woman also had a caring side to her.

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MUSIC NEWS: BILAL PREPS NEW ALBUM / ROBIN THICKE ALBUM NEWS / JOJO TO RELEASE NEW ALBUM ON INTERSCOPE

Soul singer Bilal hasn’t released an album since 2001′s 1st Born Second, but it seems as though he’s putting the finishing touches on an “electro-jazz rock” album to be released in 2010.

“I’m just excited to put out a new record without having to conform to major label standards,” says Bilal.

“Before there was always this pressure of, ‘What’s going to be the first single — what are people going to get?’ I never really saw making music like that.”

Bilal went back into the studio back in 2008, a while after his label dropped him in 2003 and shelved his unreleased sophomore album, Love for Sale. The album eventually leaked, which kept his live show presence heavy — Bilal did a lot of shows over the past few years, including making surprise appearances at some of Maxwell’s shows.

Nine of the 12 songs planned for the album are finished, and all are produced by Bilal, with some help from producer Nottz, and Sa-Ra member Shafiq Husayn, who worked on Erykah Badu’s New Amerykah, Pt. 1: 4th World War.

ROBIN THICKE ALBUM NEWS

The critically acclaimed king of blue-eyed soul, Robin Thicke just recently dropped his single late last week and now information about the new project is beginning to hit.

Thicke reveals that the follow-up to last year’s Something Else will be titled Sex Therapy, which is also the title of the Polow Da Don-produced lead single.

His fourth studio album will hit stores December 8th, while the single will impact iTunes on October 20th.

On the album, he is said to produced and write a lot of the material, as well as working with Jeff Bhasker, Scott Storch, and Surf Club. That line-up sounds pretty interesting, considering the acoustic feel that I get from a lot of Thicke’s music.

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CANDIDS: MARIAH CAREY AT THE AIRPORT IN JAPAN

Mariah Carey arrives at Narita International Airport on Thursday, October 15th in Narita, Japan. The singer is currently in the country for promo of her latest album, Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel.

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NEW MUSIC: NE-YO – “NEVER KNEW I NEEDED


♫ Ne-Yo – Never Knew I Needed

Check out this new track from Ne-Yo, which is supposed to appear on the original motion picture soundtrack for Disney’s feature animated film, The Princess & the Frog.

The new track sounds like a Stargate production, which wouldn’t be surprising, considering that he works with them frequently. The soundtrack will also include music written by Randy Newman and performed by the Dirty Dozen Brass Band.

The Princess & the Frog will be the first African American Disney princess and will open in limited release in New York and Los Angeles on November 25, 2009 before expanding into wide release on December 11, 2009.

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