Watch: Celebrate Black Music Month With These 8 Female Vocalists Posted on June 14, 2019August 19, 2024 By Dangerous Lee JUNE IS BLACK MUSIC MONTH Instructions: Stop what you’re doing for at least 30 minutes and enjoy! Black Music Month is also called African-American Music Appreciation Month and was initiated in June 1979. Before and since then Black music has been a major ingredient of American and worldwide culture. All the creative and talented ladies below should be celebrated this month and beyond. Press “play”! JPLovesIt Boomscat Carolyn Richardson Bri Ray T-Star Damoyee Janai Cooley Savant Jah9 Music Highlights From The Archives 7 Black Women in Music Offer Industry Advice in The #TimesUp Era Celebrating 60 Years of Girl Power: The Supremes Are Cultural Icons Like this:Like Loading... Related Discover more from Dangerous Lee Publishing Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email. Type your email… Subscribe Music Black Music Monthfemale singersfemale vocalistsmusic
Movie, Concert, and Book Reviews Time Travel with Live Shows: 2023 Concert Flashback! Posted on January 29, 2024August 19, 2024 Step into the groove as we rewind the clock and embark on an exhilarating time-travel experience through the magic of live music! In 2023, I had the incredible opportunity to witness a quartet of legendary acts that transported me straight back to the vibrant eras of the 80s and 90s…. Like this:Like Loading... Read More
Music Music: Get to The Other Side of Through with Hollye Monro Posted on October 15, 2020October 28, 2024 Hollye Monro has been immersed in music creatively and otherwise since she was a child thanks to having a music producer father and access to a recording studio. She sings, raps, and has a background in fashion. The Hollye Monro vibe is hip hop and R&B, so one moment she’ll… Like this:Like Loading... Read More
Music 7 Black Women in Music Offer Industry Advice in The #TimesUp Era Posted on June 21, 2018August 19, 2024 June is Black Music Month! Black Girls Allowed asked 7 Black women in music to offer Black women who aspire to work in the music industry one very important piece of advice, especially in the #MeToo/#TimesUp era, and here it is in their own words! Black Women In Music ImanÃ… Like this:Like Loading... Read More