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The Braxton Brothers’ ‘Higher’ Jazz Album Rocks Superbly
It’s evident when you hear the new album, “Higher,” by The Braxton Brothers that they were born to complement each other— being twins help also. Nelson plays the bass (and lead guitar) and brother Wayne plays the saxophone.

National Convention of Gospel Choirs & Choruses Celebrate 84 Years
The NCGCC is celebrating its 84th Anniversary in my hometown, Baltimore between August 5 and 11, 2017 at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel.

Ben Tankard Releases ‘Full Tank 3: CanTankerous’
“I believe you go where you are celebrated,” said 15-time Stellar award-winning keyboardist Ben Tankard about his choice of featured artists on his new album Full Tank 3: CanTANKerous.

Keyboardist Marcus Johnson to speak at Uplifting Minds II Entertainment Conference
NAACP Image Award winning keyboardist Marcus Johnson has been added to the list of entertainment business panelists for the Baltimore Uplifting Minds II (ULMII) entertainment conference at Security Square Mall on Saturday, April 22, 2017

Arian Simone follows opportunity to fearless franchise
Fearless indeed is how one should describe Arian Simone.

Jazz pianist Marcus Johnson Performs at Rams Head on Stage
It’s rare for music concert venues to feature the headliner on stage, as well as on the menu, but that’s just what jazz lovers will experience when they attend the FLO of Jazz with award-winning keyboardist Marcus Johnson at Rams Head on Stage on Thursday, January 19, 2017.

Fire of Jazz meets chill of hip-hop
Being born in the Philippines and raised in the Bahamas and the United States makes jazz guitarist Vernon Neilly a man of the world.

Film Review: Deepwater Horizon
Written by Matthew Sand and Matthew Michael Carnahan, Deepwater Horizon, rated – PG, in theatres now. Visit: www.DeepWaterHorizon.Movie.com to see the trailer.

“The Inevitable Defeat of Mister and Pete” is a tear jerker
The Pulse of Entertainment
The Codeblack/Lionsgate Film presentation of “The Inevitable Defeat of Mister and Pete is a tear-jerker! The film is a take on the reality of life in the inner city for many children.