Monthly Archives: March 2011

NEW MUSIC: JENNIFER HUDSON – “GONE”


♫ Jennifer Hudson – Gone

Jennifer Hudson’s new tracks from her hotly anticipated sophomore album, I Remember Me have been surfacing all over the internet. The latest track to make it’s way to fans is “Gone,” written by the famed Ester Dean and produced by Hit-Boy of Surf Club Productions.

I Remember Me is slated to hit stores and online March 22nd via Arista Records.

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CL HISTORY SPOTLIGHT: FLORENCE MILLS

Before there was your favorite female entertainer, there was “FLORENCE MILLS” WINFREY (1896-1927), the first black international female superstar of the 20th century. But you’ve probably never heard of her because the recording techniques used in the early 1900s couldn’t capture her voice, and she was never filmed, so there are no recorded performances of her.

Born to former slave parents in the Washington D.C. slum of Goat Alley on Jan. 25, 1896, Florence Winfrey won a talent contest at 4-years-old for Buck and Wing dancing. While entertaining at a diplomatic function that same year, she received a gold bracelet from the British ambassador’s wife.Three years later she made her professional debut as a guest star on The Sons of Ham with vaudeville entertainers George Walker and Bert Williams, who was the first black person to have a lead role on the Broadway stage.

The following year, Florence joined a white vaudeville touring company and moved to New York with her mother and older sisters, Olivia and Maude, settling in Harlem, where she and her sisters established a traveling song and dance act known as the Mills Sisters. They performed in most black theaters in New York and even toured across much of the South until Maude married and Olivia retired. Florence then formed the Panama Trio singing group with Ada “Bricktop” Smith and Cora Green, but within a year the trio had disbanded after a shooting scandal closed the Panama Cafe where they had often performed.

Florence then joined The Tennessee Ten, a successful black traveling show, where she met dancing director Ulysses “Slow Kid” Thompson, who was a well-known acrobatic, tap and “rubberlegs” dancer. The couple married in 1921, the same year Florence was offered the lead role in Shuffle Along, which was written by Eubie Blake and became the first hit Broadway musical written by and about African-Americans. The musical is also considered an impetus to the Harlem Renaissance.

Florence became an overnight sensation, garnering one of the first black female fashion spreads in Vogue and Vanity Fair. There were Florence Mills dolls, and anything she did sartorially became the latest fashion trend. She also had her own silk stockings simply known as the Florence Mills shade. In 1924, Florence starred in Dixie to Broadway, which became another hit and offered her rendition of “I’m a Little Blackbird Looking for a Bluebird”, which became her signature tune, earning her the nickname Blackbird. Continue

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SPOTTED: RIHANNA / LAUREN LONDON / BRUNO / KHLOE & LAMAR / NICOLE M. / SERENA

Rihanna as she arrived into Adelaide airport for the second last Australian date of her “Last Girl on Earth” tour on Thursday. The singer will also be appearing on a special episode of ‘Chelsea Lately’ airing tonight at 11pm EST.

Actress/model Lauren London was spotted out in Beverly Hills on Wednesday afternoon. The 26 year-old will be appearing in the new Tyler Perry film, ‘Madea’s Big Happy Family’ in theaters on April 22nd.

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CL TOPIC: LOVE & HIP-HOP’S EMILY B ON RELATIONSHIP W/ FABOLOUS – HOW LONG WOULD YOU WAIT FOR MARRIAGE?

In an interview with Juicy Magazine, Love & Hip-Hop star Emily Bustamente spoke about her relationship with rapper John “Fabolous” Jackson. In an excerpt of her interview with the publication’s editor-in-chief, the 29 year-old talked about her relationship with the rapper, the pros of being in a relationship with him as well as whether she sees marriage in the future:

On how Fabulous feels about the show:
“Fab and I shot a pilot show together about him being a father and trying to be an entertainer as well. They ended up not picking up his pilot. But um, he was a little salty [about me being in Love & Hip Hop]. He never told me not to do it. He was just like, “You know, I don’t know if it’s a good idea, but I’m not gonna tell you not to do it.”

On dating John, not Fabolous:
“He’ll go on the radio and they’ll ask, ‘Are you single?’ And he’ll say ‘As a dollar bill.’ But it’s funny because he’ll text me, and be like, ‘Don’t listen to the radio.’ I honestly feel and believe that [Fab the rapper] is a personality.”

On the pros of being in a relationship with Fabolous:
“He’s so intelligent. He teaches me so much. When we’re at home he’s not a rapper. He’s John. He’s not this guy everybody else see.s I’d rather him just be John at home with the kids sitting at the dinner table eating with them. I couldn’t tell you what the pros, because to me, a pro would be just to have him at home.”

On whether she wants to marry him:
“Absolutely. But I wouldn’t want to be married to anybody that didn’t want to be married because I don’t want to be divorced either. He’s not the youngest guy, and I’m not even 30. I know it’s been a long time, but I’m not gonna force anything. If it happens it happens and it doesn’t maybe I’ll move on. I don’t know what the future holds.” [ Source ]

After reading this interview, one can’t help but think, ‘How long is too long to wait for marriage?’


If you had a child with your long-time boyfriend or lover, would you be willing to wait for marriage? Why or why not?

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