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Music Is My Makeup

Music Is My Makeup

Just ‘cause I can put together a ready-to-wear outfit in 3.5 seconds does not mean that I have the same ability with makeup. For many women, fashion and beauty are naturally linked elements of their DNA . . . like identical twins. For me, fashion and beauty are cousins. Really close cousins, mind you, but the kind that didn’t grow up together.



Barbra Streisand in Concert Opening Night at the Hollywood Bowl

Barbra Streisand in Concert Opening Night at the Hollywood Bowl

Barbra Streisand opened her concert tour on November 9, 2012. I finally got the chance to see this legend perform live. As I entered the Hollywood Bowl, I saw all the Streisand memorabilia (movie posters, t-shirts, programs), I was compelled to get one of her $40 dollar programs.



Lisa Hilton Discusses Her Musicial Beginnings

Check out this great interview with musician Lisa Hilton by iRockJazz!



An Interview with Lalah Hathaway: A Modern Day Legend

An Interview with Lalah Hathaway: A Modern Day Legend

In the era when Hathaway was growing up, children used to aspire to become astronauts, a seemingly glamorous occupation that actually requires an unmatched application of ingenuity, intelligence, discipline and nerves that few can achieve or sustain. However, for the few that do, the payoff of traversing the spectacular unknowns of outer space or gazing upon the surface of the planet from the weightless confines of a space shuttle is well worth the preparation and pitfalls.



Terence Blanchard – Legendary Musician Talks About What Has Piqued His Interests All These Years

Terence Blanchard – Legendary Musician Talks About What Has Piqued His Interests All These Years

When examining the arc of one’s artistry, what must be considered above that individual’s personal aptitude of his respective skill is the fact that you are a product of your environment. Terence Blanchard is an arc type for this principle, extracting the rich spirit of his New Orleans upbringing from his trumpet onto everything he’s touched: from his teenage stint with Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers to his stature as one of the most respected film composers of the last two decades.