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John Mayer’s Battle Studies Radio Show and November 17 Fuse TV Concert/ Interview Preview

• November 9th, 2009

John hosted a radio premiere of Battle Studies on Radio Sophie,today this very special day,a milestone for him as well as others. Remarkable… as you can see…definitely on it. Check it out. It was broadcast earlier today,6p.m. Pacific time and 9:00p.m. Eastern time. You can download it now,below. Enjoy!

Thanks to John for sharing and going through each song on the new CD in detail. As always thanks to the tapers.

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Also,here is the video promoting the upcoming Fuse TV concert which will be broadcast live.

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Fuse Presents John Mayer Live at Beacon Theater Tuesday, November 17, 2009- Track Sneak Peaks

• November 6th, 2009

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For more information on the concert telecast and broadcast times in your local area click here.  For a sneak peek of “Half of My Heart”, which is the second single to be released from Battle Studies, watch here.

John Mayer’s Battle Studies, scheduled to be released on Columbia Records on November 17, the same day as the live event, will be the fourth studio album for the seven-time Grammy Award winner. The album was co-produced by John Mayer and Steve Jordan and debuts three years after his critically acclaimed 2006 album, Continuum. The album incorporates 70’s and 80’s California rock/pop influences and includes  above track with Taylor Swift, “Half of My Heart”.

In “John Mayer: On the Record with Fuse,” Fuse host Steven Smith sits down with Mayer for a candid conversation about his new album, latest collaborations and plans for the future. Fuse will air additional shows such as “Loaded: John Mayer,” a half-hour of Mayer’s greatest music videos including his latest single Who Says, plus encore presentations of “John Mayer Live From the Beacon Theatre” and the interview special.

Stay tuned for updates and check back for edits.

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Michael Jackson’s Final Show-This is It!

• October 25th, 2009

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Heavier Octaves gives a shout out to Michael, as his tremendous energy and showmanship is celebrated in the documentary film highlighting his last concert effort, “This Is It”.  This Is It was a planned series of 50 concerts to be held at The O2 arena in London. They were scheduled to begin in July 2009 and continue through March 2010. Less than three weeks before the first show was due to begin and with all concerts being sold out, Jackson died after suffering cardiac arrest. For more about the concerts, click here. The CD is available now and you can listen to the song, “This Is It”, in the right hand margin of this page. The song is infectious… takes you back to the old school Jackson Five days.

Michael,  we love you and appreciate your generous spirit.

With the bulk of Jackson’s estate going to his mother Katherine Jackson and his children, the remaining twenty percent of Michael’s estate is being donated to unspecified charities. We do know that Michael made the Guinness Book of World Records in 2000 for pop star supporting the most charities. A song he co-wrote with Lionel Richie, titled “We Are the World,” sold 20 million copies and generated millions of dollars for global famine relief. According to a USA Today article, Jackson supported a variety of individual organizations as well, including the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and the American Cancer Society.

By the way, if you have any “This Is It” movie or song reviews to share,  we invite you to post them in the comment section below.  If you have already posted one to your blog or on another website you are welcome to share an excerpt or link in the comment section as well.

For more on charities Michael Jackson supported, click here.

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John Mayer’s Online Radio Show 1-Part 3(August 1, 2009):Who Says You Can’t Be Free?

• October 25th, 2009

To borrow a line from John’s new single,”Who Says?” brewing up a subtle controversy all its own on a rather hot topic these days… Who says you can’t be free? If you don’t know what I am talking about then take a close listen to the lyrics next time you spin the song.

This is part 3 of John’s first online radio show which was broadcast back in August. It lasts little over an hour,1:01:28, to be exact and seems to be liberating for the gifted singer-songwriter guitar player. There are some real treasures to be found here, a few have been hidden in the broadcast if you are listening for the obvious. If your keen is on keen, you will easily tune in, no worries. And if some of the rap language offends thee on several of the tunes he mixes with self-professed difficulty lining up the beats, cover your ears, think beautiful thoughts, do good works, and then, face the multi-faceted reality known as life…

This show segment, starts out with some hip-hop flair with Dilla(hope I spelled that right) and segues into a Jay-z rap song filled with a signature blend of smooth and jaded lyrics, and rap beats to match which made him famous. John throws in some creative DJ mash-ups and provides a real treat to fans with some unpublished creations of his own, self-dubbed intended demos from the “failure file” or once planned “bonus tracks”.

My favorites:

Johnny Guitar Watson-”Real Mutha for Ya” Warning: some parental advisory lyrics… riddled with truth as he waxes poetic and parodies the “spirit of the times” during this economic downturn. Redemptive and definite blues anthem.

“Chicken Grease”-the name says it all. Enjoyed John’s verbal intro to this piece. May “Spanky”, a real fine guitar player,who passed away, rest in peace.

Prince’s “When Doves Cry” live performance with a guitar solo and shout out to Wendy.

John’s cover of Marvin Gaye’s “Inner City Blues”—splendid. “Gold Digga” sample and the “interview of an old blues artist.” That one is special. See if you can guess which blues artist he is interviewing.

Will be editing and updating soon. So,please stay tuned.

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Move On Up-Curtis Mayfield

• October 25th, 2009

Here is some inspiration until the next time…This is a random find for today’s cranial jukebox. I now know what time it is.

BTW, Curtis Mayfield

Nice wake up call!

Peace,

Cynthia, Chaplain of Pop


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John Mayer and Alicia Keys Perform At Annual Keep A Child Alive Benefit October 15, 2009

• October 17th, 2009

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This weekend inspiration goes to Keep A Child Alive and this year’s Black Ball event honoring former President Bill Clinton and his Global initiative.

Dynamic duo, John Mayer and Alicia Keys perform Bill Withers tune “Ain’t No Sunshine” at the October 15, 2009 Black Ball Gala to benefit Keep A Child Alive Foundation, Co-founded by multi-platinum recording artist Alicia Keys.  Mr. Mayer has attended most of the annual events to support his good friend and her worthy life saving cause. To learn more about the organization’s efforts to save children infected by the AIDS virus in Africa and the lives of their family members, and what you can do to help,visit the website. To hear the song,watch the video below:


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Jay-Z,John Mayer,Beyonce,Kanye, P.Diddy, Mary J. Blige,Rihanna and Others Answer the Call

• October 7th, 2009

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Thought I’d post this one for and to the Benefit Concert Archives as an early “Weekend Inspiration”. “Answer the Call” was a Live Television Event to benefit The New York Police & Fire Widows’ & Children’s Benefit Fund broadcast exclusively on Fuse TV. Other artists performing that night, included Beyonce, Mary J. Blige, Rihanna, Kanye West and P. Diddy. Yes. They ran the town that night.

John Mayer was featured on Jay-z’s “D.O.A. and performed a guitar solo on “U Don’t Know”. Free Download “U Don’t Know” below. Also, take a look at video below:

For videos of Beyonce,Rihanna’s and Kanye’s performances, click here.

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Film Icon,Humanitarian and Activist Ruby Dee Honored at NNPA Event During CBC Legislative Weekend

• October 1st, 2009

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Ruby Dee pictured at reception honoring her and Congresswoman Barbara Lee (D-CA) as she and onlookers enjoyed the show featuring Ali Woodson former member of the Temptations-Photo-Cynthia Wilson

“In presenting Dee a Black Press Champion award, Danny Bakewell, chair of the National Newspaper Publishers Association, the Black Press of America, said she was chosen to be honored ‘’not because she’s an actress and a writer and a producer that we honor her. It’s because she’s an incredible human being. She is one who stands as a model for all of us as a mother, as a wife and as somebody, who in spite of all of her achievements, never left her community.'’ To read more, click (here).

To read a special blog about Ruby Dee “Give Them Their Flowers”, posted by Station Host Cynthia Wilson, click here.

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Health Care Reform: What You Can Do According to Majority Whip James E. Clyburn

• September 18th, 2009

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Pictured Above: House Majority Whip, Congressman James E. Clyburn (D-SC)talks to congregation at Florida Ave. Baptist Church during reception following Sunday Worship Service as Senior Pastor Dr. Earl Trent stands nearby.

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This past Sunday, September 13, 2009 Congressman James E. Clyburn spoke to members and friends of the Florida Avenue Baptist Church at a reception following morning worship about what they could do individually and collectively as concerned citizens and Christians to make their voices heard more effectively in the fight for Health Care Reform in this country. Paraphrasing what he said:

Start writing letters and making phone calls to your elected officials/representatives. Tell your friends to do the same. Pass the word and get the message out. Let your elected representatives and those in the media know that you support the President’s Health Care Plan.

Earlier this year Clyburn introduced the Access for All Americans Act. The $26 billion sought by this Act would provide funding to quadruple the number of community health centers in the US that provide medical care to uninsured and low-income citizens.

Clyburn also delivered a sermon earlier from the pulpit citing scripture from the book of Micah 6:6-8 which reads in part:

“And what does the LORD require of you but to do justice, to love kindness,And to walk humbly with your God?…”

To read more about this in a blog article by the Chaplain of Pop, click here.


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“A Teachable Moment”: Sound Legal Minds Weigh In On the Gates Issue

• August 11th, 2009

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Courtland Milloy of the Washington Post interviewed prominent lawyers and law professors Charles Ogletree and Donald Temple on the matter of Skip Gates and racial profiling. According to Milloy, Gates should skip the blather and sue.

"Let's get serious. If Harvard professor Henry Louis "Skip" Gates believes that he has been subject to false arrest, racial profiling, harassment and public humiliation by police in Cambridge, Mass., then he should press his grievance in a court of law. " Read more

Charles Ogletree, Harvard Law Professor, friend and attorney to Gates stated:

“Right now, he’s looking forward to other constructive options: public forums on police conduct in minority communities and trying to deal with broader issues of racial profiling,” Ogletree said.

Donald Temple Washington, DC attorney who has handled many civil rights and police misconduct cases weighed in by saying:

“The problem with false arrest is cancerous in our communities,” … “Police are locking people up at will, using the charge of disorderly conduct as an opportunity to abuse people, to lock them up, instead of having meaningful exchanges with them.”

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