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Motown: The City of Music & Cars!

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3/6/2022

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 Joey Vee and his band surround Duane Parham in the studio as they worked on his song "Detroit City is Comin Back."

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HOLLYWOOD COMES TO DETROIT

10/8/2021

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HOLLYWOOD  IS HERE NOW!
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"Hollywood Comes to Detroit" is an opportunity for the populace of the Detroit Metropolitan Area to "try out" for various jobs as singers, actors, models or "extras" for a video that will introduce the upcoming album of world-renowned Saxophonist Duane Parham entitled "Sugar Melts."  So . . . get on board and "make it happen!"
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Hollywood Comes to Motown
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Get on Board  . . . Before the Sugar Melts
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9/24/2021

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RADIO PERSONALITIES WANTED

7/13/2021

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TALK TO THE AUTHOR

6/9/2021

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Talk to the Author with Dr. Mamie Smith - Sundays @ 5 PM 
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Dr. Mamie Smith has talked with people from all walks of life around the world.  Her demeanor is "inviting," but her questions are "tough."  Most interviewees cannot grab an answer "off the top of their heads."  Thinking below the surface of thought is the norm.  Come aboard and share your thoughts . . .

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ARETHA:  A HEART OF SOUL

3/15/2021

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I Never Met Her . . . But I Knew Her 

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Like millions of people around the world, I knew Aretha Franklin through her music–music that touched the heart and massaged the soul,  

As I listened to the outpouring of remembrances, tributes and honors bestowed on Aretha Franklin, my heart became heavy, a lump settled in my throat and tears rolled down my cheeks.  Why was I sad?  Why was I grieving?  Did I feel a loss of her presence?  The answers did not come, but I knew they would, and when they did … they would reach beyond the surface of thought.
They came as I listened to her recording of “Angel.”  It was not so much the lyrics that stirred my soul, it was the word “angel.”  You see … that word has a special meaning to me … it’s a divine message, speaking to the human consciousness.  I knew I had to listen for it to reach my soul … before it could reach your eyes.  I waited … I waited … I waited.

Then … a voice whispers, “It’s not about how you feel, it’s about how she made the world feel.  It’s about why the world calls her ‘The Queen of Soul!”  That generated the question “Why does the world call her the Queen of Soul?”  Again, an inner voice responds, “It’s not because she sings one genre of music called soul,  it’s because she brings soul to every genre of music she sings! 



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I got a call the other day
It was my sister, Carolyn, sayin
Aretha, come by when you can
I’ve got somethin’ that I want to say
And when I got there she said

You know rather than go through a long drawn out thing,
I think the melody on the box, will help me explain


Gotta find me an angel, just fly away with me
Gotta find me an angel, ooh and set me free
My heart is without a whole, I don’t want to be in love
I gotta find me an angel in my life, in my life
Too long have I loved you so unattached within
So much that I know that I need somebody so
So I’ll just go on hoping that I find me someone
Find me an angel in my life
In my life


I know there must be someone, somewhere for me
Oh I lived too long without the love of someone
And there’s no misery ooh ooh like the misery
I feel in me, gotta find me an angel in (in my life)
(You’ll meet him now don’t you worry)
My life (keep lookin’ and just keep cookin’)
My life (he’ll be there, now don’t you worry)



My lifeWriter/s: FERNANDO LAMAS SAUNDERS
Publisher: AFGHAN MUSIC INC , SPRINGTIME MUSIC INC , Universal Music Publishing Group
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind




Expressing Soul in her music, Aretha as the performer, and you as the listener, are able to connect with its beauty, creativeness, joy and peace.  Having grown up in her father’s church, she had learned as a child to connect with a spirit outside of human consciousness … and that’s what she brought to her music!  She drew upon the inspiration of Love, the government of divine Law and the honesty of truth.  She did not have a professionally-trained voice, but united with a spiritually-trained voice, cemented with affection and power.  That is what the listener hears and responds to.  That is why  tears filled the eyes of President Barack Obama … and that is why they rolled down my cheeks.  It was not about me … it was about her and all that she expressed.   As we as listeners, connect with the soul Aretha brings to a song, the darkness felt in our hearts turns to light–to peace and contemplation.  A woman called Mary Baker Eddy, put it this way:
“Let there be light,” is the perpetual demand of Truth and Love, changing chaos into order and discord into the music of spheres (Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, p, 255).



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The soul of music Aretha shared with the world, came from the ultimate Soul she expressed. It embraces and lifts us above the hardships of life. The human voice is silenced, but the eternal voice lives on! Our greatest tribute to her, is to live the messages she solidified with her music.

She made all females feel like a natural woman–a woman untouched by the century old prejudices, bias and discriminatory practices that the human mind alludes to.
Stevie Wonder talks about his experiences with the super star?




Mankind strives for just a little more “R-E-S-P-E-C-T!”  As an African American female, Aretha knew what it meant to have two strikes against you in a world of racism and sexism, and used her music to alert the world to the emotional impact those prejudices  have on the human spirit.  As we pay tribute to the life and legacy of the Queen of Soul, let us re-affirm the dignity of all men and the love and respect that unite and bind us.




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YOU RAISE ME UP - DR. MAMIE SMITH

10/10/2020

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A CLASSICAL VERSION  . . . NOT JOSH GROBAN

Dr. Smith taught vocal music to thousands of children across America and on Okinawa, Japan. She performed in numerous choirs, operas, churches and became guest soloist for military churches on Okinawa. It is not unusual for her to be stopped on the streets of Detroit and hear, "Hi Dr. Smith! Remember me? You taught me at (name of school)!" or to be notified by a Facebook person who remembers her as the vocal teacher. Some of her students have made successful musical careers in New York.
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You see... not only did Dr. Mamie teach vocal technique and polish the human voice, she also taught basic core values like discipline, hard work, honesty and responsibility. Even though she performed professionally, it never occurred to her to go in a studio and "spin a tune," that is until a few months ago when a well-known saxophonist told her she had "spent most of her life helping kids..now...do something for yourself."

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Purchase the CD @ Amazon.  Donations are Made to Educational Arts Society - a 501 c 3 Nonprofit.

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MOTOWN/DETROIT: GET OUT AND VOTE

10/9/2020

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"Motown/Detroit: Get Out And Vote" is a "labor of love," filmed at the famous Roostertail Restaurant  sponsored by Educational Arts Society.  Not one dime was spent organizing and developing this project.   All participants volunteered their talents and services.  A special thanks to: Martha Reeves, Pat Lewis, Millie Scott, Tammy Trele, Spyder Turner and Ronnie McNeir  . . . just to name a few! 

This video is an introduction to a series of videos beginning Saturday, October 10, 2020 revealing the musicians, ministers, technicians who see the need and urgency to "save the soul of America."  It begins with you: please watch this short introduction!

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"HOLDING ON"  -  CD SINGLE - SELINA ALBRIGHT

9/28/2020

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"I'll keep holding on till the whole world knows I matter. I feel myself getting stronger. My life is a gift I won't give away!" -Selina Albright 

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These words serve as the foundation for the new CD Single "Holding On," that will be released on October 16, 2020 by R&B Vocalist Selina Albright. Her Press Release says the lyrics "express the discouragement and fatigue felt by Black people all over the world working against the oppression of systemic racism..

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The year 2020 is not the first time Black people have tried to convince non-Black people that our lives matter, and we will keep coming back to the outcry of this message until we are recognized, treated, respected, and valued not only as whole humans, but also rightfully as contributors of rich culture, excellence, creativity, innovation, style, and intellect."

WHAT MIGHT YOU FEEL AS A LISTENER?

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You may be struck by the simplicity of the words of "Holding On," but also by the emotional response they evoke.  In essence, they remind us of the struggles black people have endured for over 400 years; the disappointments felt, when the world keeps screaming, "You don't matter!"  Yet . . . that still, small voice inside says, "You do matter . . . believe it . . . because it is the belief that keeps you moving, it's the patience  . . . you rely on, the inner strength . . . you draw on, and the faith you cling to. . . that's gonna' get you there.  Keep "holding on," you can make it!"   

WHO IS SELINA ALBRIGHT?

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Selina Albright is a nationally, internationally-known, independent, singer-songwriter, whose versatility allows her to sing in several genres, but many fans see her as an R&B/Jazz artist.  She is a native of Los Angeles, CA, with a singing style  reminiscent of Ella Fitzgerald, Minnie Ripperton and Whitney Houston.   So, on October 16, 2020, get your copy from Apple, Amazon or Pandora, and be inspired!
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​Music is in her soul, and if the name Albright sounds familiar, it is . . . Selina is the daughter of world-renowned, contemporary, Jazz Saxophonist Gerald Albright.  While her single "Discovering," is inspired by the birth of her child earlier this year, "Holding On" addresses cultural and social issues black Americans have lived and died with for centuries. 

​Other recordings include: You and I, Brighter and Sun Comes Up.

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EAMTRADIO.COM is delighted Ms. Albright has included us as one of the online stations to add "Holding On" to its Playlist.

EAMTRADIO is Humbled by Ms. Albright's Response:

"My God, my God!! I’m so honored by this!!! WOW!!!!! Such great compliments!!!!
Thank you, Mamie, for making the newsletter for your listeners - AMAZING!!!!! I appreciate every word.
You just made my whole day a little brighter!!! Thanks again!!!! And please let me know how your EAMT listeners receive the song."
Sincerely,
Selina Albright
www.selinaalbright.com

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Arts Beats and Eats

9/2/2020

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Duane Parham and EAMTRadio Support Arts, Beats, Eats
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As a musician affected by COVID 19, Saxophonist Duane Parham has requested to become part of the Arts, Beats and Eats festival and is asking for your help in supporting it. Donations will go directly to Arts Beats and Eats. This affair will make contributions to all musicians who have not been able to perform during the COVID 19.


While the 2020 Arts, Beats & Eats festival has been canceled, virtual and small-scale live activations will take its place to spread a little bit of art, music, food and health, including a major effort to support the local music industry. The featured component of the 2020 event reincarnation will be The Beats Go On. . . an event that seeks to raise $500,000 for local musicians, as well as spread the joy of music virtually and through limited capacity drive-in concerts Labor Day Weekend.   

As many as 400 bands will be performing virtually from August 27-September 3, 2020 and collecting funds on their individual pages.  All funds that are recieved thru the Go Fund Me Donation will be used to support musicians that recieve over 50% of their income from music.


Arts, Beats & Eats Foundation wants to ensure that the beats go on in 2020 and the future!

To make a donation, go to the website of Arts, Beats and Eats by clicking here.



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