….In the ten years that have passed since American Idol, Jennifer Hudson’s had a lifetime’s worth of highs and lows, including a fiance, the birth of her son, a weight loss of nearly 100 pounds and unfortunately, enduring the untimely deaths of her mother, brother and nephew in 2008. The somberness of those experiences seemed… Continue reading Jennifer Hudson’s “JHud,” The MOC Preview & ST Review Link
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Loni Love Gets Real About “The Real,” A MOC Preview & Knowshi.com Interview Link
……KNOWSHI- Did you ladies all know each other before the show was assembled or…… Loni- “Well you can’t just put people together for a show like this to work: we all knew of each other or worked together at one time or another, but once they put us all together, it was magical. We’re a… Continue reading Loni Love Gets Real About “The Real,” A MOC Preview & Knowshi.com Interview Link
Behind The Stories of Niobia Bryant, The MOC Preview & Knowshi.com Interview Link
…..With the first of three new titles hitting stores this month and an exciting new adaption of a former novel in the works, the prolific Ms. Bryant took time to dish on her latest projects, what made her end a favorite fan series and why, even after incredible success in the romance field, she will… Continue reading Behind The Stories of Niobia Bryant, The MOC Preview & Knowshi.com Interview Link
Eric Roberson’s “The Box”: The MOC Preview & ST CD Review Link
……Hearkening to the musical memories of his childhood while drawing on a modern-day grown man’s experiences in love, Eric Roberson adds refreshing depth and dimension to the typical scenarios of ‘boy meets girl.’ “Haunted” is both whimsical and weary, rueing a self-inflicted torment that caused him to fear, and lose, the game of love: “I’m… Continue reading Eric Roberson’s “The Box”: The MOC Preview & ST CD Review Link
Marsha Ambrosius’ “Friends & Lovers,” The MOC Preview & ST CD Review Link
…..If the parental advisory label on the cover isn’t enough of a clue, a quick glimpse at the track list should demonstrate the explicitness to be found within (the first half anyway) . It’s certainly not vulgarity for vulgarity’s sake, like R. Kelly’s unfortunate Black Panties, but even the most liberal of listeners might blanch… Continue reading Marsha Ambrosius’ “Friends & Lovers,” The MOC Preview & ST CD Review Link