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Concert Alert: New Edition 30th Anniversary Tour Hitting Last Five Stops!!! Last Show Sept. 23rd!!

Monday, September 17th, 2012

If you were with us last year, you will definitely remember the Artist of the Month celebration we had with New Edition including our interview with Johnny Gill. Girls were breaking out their “New Edition, Bobby Brown button on the sleeve” and everyone was recalling the moment the guys went from “boys to men”. Well, for my NE fans – and we know there’s a legion of you out there – New Edition will be bringing you the experience live and in living color for Atlanta, Uniondale, Savannah, Greenville and last stop, Baton Rouge. If you wanna remember being that special Candy Girl, do the rehearsal steps from their video, If It Isn’t Love or welcome them Home Again, make sure to purchase your tickets at Ticketmaster or other ticket venues for the following shows:

 

Wednesday, Sep 19    Uniondale, NY

Thursday, Sep. 20     Savannah, GA

Friday, Sep 21             Greenville, SC

Saturday, Sep 22         Atlanta, GA

Sunday, Sep 23          Baton Rouge, LA

Is this really the end?? Well according to their representatives, it is for now. If new dates are added, we’ll be sure to keep you posted!!

 

[PHOTOS] The Jacksons Bring the Unity Tour to Atlanta!

Thursday, July 12th, 2012

The Jacksons have long been known as the iconoclast of American pop music and the template for R&B pop groups like New Edition, DeBarge, 5 Star and The Sylvers. From the “steeltown” dreams of Gary, Indiana, to a world renown legacy that has sold 100 million records and been honored by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Grammy Hall of Fame, you simply can’t deny the impact of The Jacksons. GFM had the honor of attending the celebrated Unity Tour in Atlanta reuniting brothers Jermaine, Marlon, Tito and Jackie Jackson. Here are the concert photos from the occasion.

Happy Valentine’s Day: Soptimus Prime Presents ‘Ballad Times Day 2012′

Tuesday, February 14th, 2012

Happy Valentines to all those who are taken, almost taken, taken for granted, waiting to be taken, assumed to be taken, & those who aren’t taken seriously!

Share this free download among your friends to bless them with some musical joy on this special day!

This mix contains music from:
Joe, Usher, BlackStreet, Brian McKnight, Marques Houston, Bobby Valentino, Boyz II Men, Maxwell, Tamia, Avant, Eric Roberson, Keith Sweat, Jamie Foxx, Jodeci and many more R&B-allstars.

Full tracklist below:
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Artist of the Month: Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis of The Original 7ven (Formerly – The Time)

Saturday, October 29th, 2011

Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis are the epitome of musical brilliance and can be easily likened to a modern day Gamble & Huff. While “The Sound of Philadelphia Soul”, TSOP, was known for their string and bass arrangements, the Minneapolis Sound was further cultivated through a more pop, rock and faster paced funk. Working under the influence of artists like Cornbread Harris, Sly & The Family Stone, Parliament-Funkadelic, James Brown and many others, the duo formed the group Flyte Tyme with band mates Jellybean Johnson and Monte Moir but was later incorporated into the group, The Time led by Morris Day. During this early formulation, Prince was very instrumental in the songwriting and production of the group’s sound. While their songs and stage appeal gave them great success, it did not last long due to growing creative tension and their restriction to write material for their own album or the album of other artists. Despite certain limitations, Jam & Lewis took the gamble in writing for the musical group,  The “Sound of Success” Band or better known as the SOS Band with the incredible hit Just Be Good To Me.  At the boiling point of the relationship and unfortunately missing a show due to a blizzard in Atlanta where they were recording, the duo was fired by Prince due to their outside production. For some this may have been the end, but for Jam & Lewis it was only the beginning. With the success of Just Be Good To Me reaching #2 on the R&B charts, it opened the windows of opportunity for their musical career. For a span of almost 30 years, Jam & Lewis have worked with legendary artists like Janet Jackson, Michael Jackson, Barry White, Alexander O’Neal, Chaka Khan, Klymaxx, Cherrelle, George Michael, Yolanda Adams, Usher and New Edition just to name a few. Not to mention winning countless Grammys including Producers of the Year, beating producers David Foster and Paul Simon, Jam & Lewis have made an undeniable mark in music as songwriters, producers, record execs and musicians.

From a personal perspective, these men have been by musical icons from my earliest knowledge of music. I’ve always admired from afar their honest approach to music. As a former band geek, I’ve been in awe of  their song arrangements and how they could tailor fit a song appropriately  for the lines and curves of an artist. In today’s mainstream perspective to music,  “branded” in the narcissistic view of  music production, Jam & Lewis bring something rich and timeless to their songs. Through their musical outlook, you truly hear the tones and melody of an artist life.

Here is The Original 7ven’s Jam & Lewis with Video Soul’s Donnie Simpson as they give the rundown of their angle to mixing with Morris Day’s song, Fishnet. And if you missed it, be sure to catch the exclusive GFM interview with Jimmy Jam. (more…)

Artist of the Month (Song of the Day)- “Hear Me Out”

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

Ok, so you messed up. You’re past the point of sending flowers, blowing up the phone 10 times a day, and purchasing that “get back” gift. The only option now is- you guessed it- groveling. Thank goodness that New Edition already has you covered. On “Hear Me Out”, the group takes listeners to another level of groveling- past the Gerald Levert croon and all the way to the Keith Sweat beg. Thank goodness that the guys in New Edition make begging sound so good. Revisit this track now- you’ll send me a thank you note later.

Song of the Day – Bobby Brown “Rock Wit’cha”

Monday, August 29th, 2011


Rock Wit’cha is one of those songs that strangely reminds me of junior high school. While it’s a song that sweetly suggest a session of intimate love making, the production of Babyface made it a song that could easily be played at your high school dance. So if you had someone to “rock wit” during that socially awkward time of your teenage years or if you’re “rockin’ wit” someone now, take a moment and enjoy this mental trip down memory lane with Bobby Brown’s, Rock Wit’cha!

Song of the Day: Bobby Brown: “Don’t Be Cruel”

Sunday, August 28th, 2011

“Don’t Be Cruel” was the second single off the album of the same title and went to #1 on the R&B charts. Babyface, L.A. Reid and Darryl Simmons, who just about owned the late ’80s and the ’90s, did their thing and delivered a great bassline and melody for this classic. “Don’t Be Cruel” was dope in 1988 and it’s still dope now. I see ya’ll dancing!

Artist of the Month (Song of the Day)- “Let’s Spend the Night”

Saturday, August 27th, 2011

“Let’s Spend the Night” finds Johnny Gill doing what he does best, quiet storm music. From Johnny’s self titled album, this ditty was written by the multi-talented team of Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. In the lyrics Johnny speaks of how his lover had previously been kept away from him, so tonight he intends to remedy that issue. Johnny is so serious about time spent alone that he decides to forsake the opinions of his friends, all in the name of love. Based on the lyrics alone, I’m sure this song holds special meaning for many couples.

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