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A few days on the cusp of the anniversary of one of the most infamous days in hiphop history, the spirit of Christopher Wallace was evoked at the Apollo Theater this Saturday past, as Jadakiss headlined along with Fabolous and Slim. As the sole crooner on the bill, Slim, the voice of distinction of the group 112, set an early tone. Aside from the smoothness of songs "Cupid" and "You Already Know," Slim kept it dance-floor friendly. "Good Lovin" and "So Fly" from his new disc, "Love's Crazy," while popular, paled to the reaction of the song that launched the group, "Only You.
Closing the show with a straight-laced display of raw beats and rhymes, Jadakiss delivered on his promise. No frills hip-hop, sans lights, pyro and other detractions - just the hits that speak to the streets. Stree...
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The songs that stand out are the ballads that talk about love. I named the album 'Love's Crazy' because love is very crazy. I'm optimistic and I'm about highlighting the solution to a problem, not messing up," [Slim] continued. "I like to do records that help the situation. Put on the 'Love's Crazy' CD and it puts you in a good mood. I want people to see what Slim's swagger is all about.
The group released its debut album, "112" in 1996. The album spurred several number one hits including "Come See Me." A year later, the single, "Cupid" was released in May. Two months Inter, the song went platinum. Later that year, the song "I'll Be Missing You," which featured [P. Diddy], Faith Evans and Sting, was released and made it to the Billboard Hot 100 charts for 11 weeks.
"The 112 situation ...
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By STEVE HUSZAI
Staff Writer
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ORRVILLE -- On Nov. 19, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address as part of the dedication of the National Cemetery at Gettysburg. That same speech was given by Gerald Payn as Abraham Lincoln on Nov. 19, 2011, to more than 200 attendees at the University of Akron Wayne College's Civil War commemoration event.
In addition to Payn's portrayal of Lincoln, living history actors portrayed a variety of other historical figures, including Mary Todd Lincoln and Harriet Tubman, who were portrayed respectively by Marilyn Payn and Lydia Thompson. There also were presentations about the life of a soldier during the Civil War, battlefield surgery techniques, Civil War fashions and music by Steve Ball, who performed songs from the period on his 1860's Martin guitar.
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... camp for girls: how to start a band, write songs, record an album, and rock out!! San Francisco, CA...Greensboro, NC: Morgan Reynolds, 2009. 112 p. ISBN 9781599350752. ISBN 1599350750. LC 2007-03...
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By LINDA HALL
Staff Writer
..."I came back with songs, fingerplays and a schedule to follow for a day," ... Linda Hall can be reached at 330-264-1125, Ext. 2230, or lhall@the-daily-record.com. (Copyri...
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News Advisory:
The Poetry Center presents Paul Muldoon, Pulitzer Prize winning poet, performing with his band Rackett on Wednesday, September 7th, at 6:30 p.m., in the Ballroom of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, located at 112 South Michigan Avenue. Muldoon will also read his poetry. Born in Northern Ireland, Paul Muldoon has written songs for Bruce Springsteen and other musicians.
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