Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Friday, April 02, 2010

Blaq Music Survey Results

Thanks to everyone who participated in the Blaq Jamz survey. The results were very close between those of you who enjoyed the auto start to the music as opposed to a manual start.   I'll honor my word and go with the majority vote.  So manually click the play button and check out this month's feature.

Tip:  If you enjoy listening to the music while reading, open the blog in two browser tabs, click the music player in one tab, and read from the other browser tab. This will allow you to read without the music being reloaded and interrupted with each page refresh.

I'll have rich food for the mind, heart and hair very shortly and, of course more Sisterlocks photos.

Until then,

Remain lifted, encouraged and natural.


~ BlaqKofi
Certified Sisterlocks Consultant 

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Misc Blaq Items

Consultant Anniversary
I'm celebrating my 1 year SL Consultant anniversary. Can you believe it? Mad love to all of the Oklahoma, Kansas and Arkansas clients who have entrusted me with your beautiful manes.  You have blessed me abundantly with your support, individual spirit and friendship.  I consider it a privilege and an honor to be your consultant. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

Blaq Music
Please take a quick moment to participate in the survey located in the right column directly above the music player.  Here's your chance to sound off whether you'd like the music to start automatically or manually when you visit .  I'll run the survey through the end of this month. I want you coming back so speak now or forever hold your peace.  I'll go with the majority vote beginning April 1.

Those of you who know me intimately or follow my blog, know that my lack of musical talent is compensated by passion and quite a musical collection. Beginning April 1, join me for monthly themes featuring 30 of the sounds I love; one for each day of the month.  We'll begin with Da Ladies:  Jill, Erykah, Anita, Mary J., India, Gladys, Phyllis Hyman, Rachelle Ferrell and others.  Hopefully, you'll hear something you haven't heard in a while or perhaps ever before.


facebook
You have requested more of the motivational and inspiring messages I've come to include in many of my post.  Become a facebook fan by clicking here or the logo in the right column. Then drop by daily for an inspiring  "Blaq Thought For The Day."

My fan page is also a place for open discussions or questions for me or members in general - anything from Sisterlocks to life goes. This natural journey is much deeper than the outward appearance. Because of that,  I'd like to see the page evolve into a forum of support - sistuh to sistuh.  I don't profess to have all the answers, but there is a lot to be said for collective wisdom.  Anyone may post questions, discussion topics or comments. We'll see where the higher power leads this.  Please share your feedback and any suggestions you may have.

Saturday, January 12, 2008

What's Blaq Been Up To at 31M - Part I



Bonding with like minded beautiful Sisterlocked sisters...




Getting retightened by the fabulous GiGi &
making new locked friends.


GiGi, the best consultant ever.




I met this queen at Gigi's shop.
She's been on loc'down for 7 years.


Watching wonderful movies starring great African American actors & actresses.
If you haven't seen American Gangster,
check it out on the big screen (not bootleg).
Denzel's performance is phenomenal and you'll be educated
about another revealing facet in African-American history.
Albeit not a proud facet - this true story demonstrates the
potential for anyone in America to become successful.




The Great Debaters



A true story, two great African American Oscar winners,
Denzel Washington, Forest Whitaker and Oprah
as Executive Producer
- need I say more?


Little publicized, but highly acclaimed Talk To Me starring
the talented Don Cheadle in an Oscar worthy performance
as Ralph Waldo "Petey" Green.




The true story of a Washington, DC,
charismatic radio personality
who just happened to be an ex-con
and who became a shock jock
way before his time. Petey told it like it was and addressed
social consciousness and issues at a pivotal time in
the history of Washignton, DC and America.
The music of the era is slammin', the costumes are awesome
and the storyline is always entertaining,
sometimes funny, deep and educational.


Cheadle is joined by the talented, scene stealing
Taraji P. Henson. (You know we first discovered
her in Baby Boy - " I hate you Jody!!!!...
Ohhhhhh, Jody I love you,
Jody, I love you!!!"
And as Terrance Howard's pregnant girlfriend in
Hustle & Flow who dropped those Oscar winning lyrics,
"Ya know it's hard out here for a pimp.
When he's trying to make the money for the rent."



Other talents included: Cedric the Entertainer and Mike Epps
Both put their comedic personalities aside and held their own with the seasoned cast.


I highly, highly recommend this movie.




For pure entertainment value I've seen Tyler Perry's, Why Did I Get Married. Fun-E as hell! I loved it! I would go and see that again and again. Janet's acting has improved - but hey, da girl gotta do sumthin'. Her albums ain't sellin'!
But Jill Scott was a breath of fresh air.

This Christmas - A feel good African American Christmas movie. Nicely done and entertaining. You can take the whole family. I can't recall any cursing, and they don't show anything that the kids don't see on regular TV. It's a good, entertaining message about family, loyalty, forgiveness and love. Chris Brown does an admirable job in his first acting role. Regina King is lookin' too good and Del Roy Lindo is such an awesome actor. There is something so commanding about his presence.




Listening to great music:




My new favorite artist, Ledisi - this girl is BAD!!!!






Chrisette Michele (another of my new favorite artist)
The beauty with the chameleon voice is a Norah Jones,
Macy Gray, Corinee Bailey Rae, Erykha Bahdu mixture,
without trying to "be" these talents.
She has a phenomenal range
and it all sounds natural and sweet to my ears.


On top of the fact that the boy can just plain ole sing -
Joe sings to a woman's heart.


Angie's always telling it like it t'iz and I love her voice.




Jill Scott - well - enough said. She's in a class all her own.
If you ever get a chance to see her live - don't miss it.
This woman's voice can be so soft and sensual,
but she has some lungs and can s-a-n-g!



Mary J. Blige, the Queen.
MY girl continues to positively lift sisters.
I have this CD in my car, on my home and work computers,
my iPod and my workout MP3 player.
I'm planning a Blaq/MJB treat for my readers real soon.
You don't want to miss it!




To be continued....




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