 Klymaxx The Chittlin Circuit, from time to time will get a call from a singer, group or band asking if we would like to attend and cover their show. Such it was with the '80s all girl band Klymaxx. Klymaxx is famous for their songs "Meeting In The Ladies Room", "The Men All Pause and many more.
The original lead guitarist Cheryl Cooley contacted the Chittlin Circuit informing us of their upcoming show in Phoenix, AZ., October 24, 2008.
And true to form, these young ladies can really put on a show. The three lead vocalist Danielle Mims, Latoya Buchanan and Lisa Brown not only provide eye candy but, each one can belt out a high note or tone it down when the pace subsides.
We took several pictures which you can view in our Photo Gallery.
The bottom line is that, if you ever get a chance to attend a Klymaxx Show you will be in for a show that rivals the best of the bands out there. |
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 Screen Shot - New Internet Player The 2 time award winning Chittlin Circuit Internet Radio Station has just added a new Interactive Radio Player.
Just as with our Interactive Station site, you are able to view the CD cover of the current song playing, the title of the track, search for a location to purchase the CD or visit the artist's website (when available).
Why don't you give it a try? Just click on the picture of the player and you can see it in action.
There is no need to stay on the Chittlin Circuit site while you listen. Surf the internet and listen to the best mix of Southern Soul, Blues and R&B on the Internet.
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The Harvey Spirituals present their sophomore CD “We Made It Through.” It’s unanimous, the Harvey Spirituals have produced an even better project this go round and the quality of sound and production is consistent throughout the entire album.
Starting with the first tune “Receive” you’re not quite sure if you’re listening to The Canton Spirituals, Lee Williams, or the Harvey Spirituals and to be placed in the same company with any of those guys, means you’ve got some quality product sporting your name.
“Receive” (#1) and “Not Tired Yet” (#4) both have that “good toe tapping, get them outta your seat quartet beat.” They’re uplifting and fulfilling in the praises that they give. If you appreciate a more contemporary feel “Strengthen Me Jesus” (#5) is the one for you. “True Praise” (#6) is a real grabber, the lyrics speak to the traditional quartet fan – “Now Lord, don’t move my mountain but give me the strength to climb.” This song not only gives the listener a time to catch their breath but reminisce and testify about the trials and tribulations that the Lord has brought us through.
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 Bobby O'Jay and Taffany Every Wednesday in October, the historical WDIA-AM in Memphis, TN sponsors the world famous "Juke Joint Tour."
Moving away from the traditions of the past, the tour will not travel from club to club this time around. Sam's Town Casino in Tunica, MS. outside Memphis will be the host venue for this year’s tour. Each Wednesday night numerous Southern Soul artist will perform in front of over 3,000 fans. We know Marvin Sease and Willie Clayton will headline one of the Wednesday nights this month.
Bobby O'Jay told the Chittlin’ Circuit he is excited and pleased with the line up. Each night features a different set of artists. WDIA’s Juanita Burton and Jackie Ward are the main coordinators and they made every effort to make sure each Wednesday night is enjoyable and entertaining. |
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 Koko Taylor Brinda Fuller Willis, Ph.D.
Chittlin Circuit Contributing Writer
Approximately 6,500 blues lovers were “Rollin’…Goin Home to da’ Blues” at The 31st Annual Mississippi Delta Blues & Heritage Festival in Greenville, Mississippi, Saturday, September 20, 2008 making it,. …Simply The Best.”
The Humphreys County Convention Center was turned into a squatter’s paradise from 10:00 a.m. until late into the night with the sweet sounds of da’ Blues permeating the air. Visitors from near and far setup tents, parked RVs, vans, cars and bicycles into designated spots until they ran out then they parked alongside the road to get in on the fun. One could sense the excitement seeping into the atmosphere that was heightened by the aroma of barbeque and catfish being served up well before the music got started.
A site for sore eyes was the exchange of hugs and kisses between old friends and new acquaintances as festivalgoers arrived, greeting each other with what most of us regard as the supreme expression of “Southern Hospitality.” For some it was a chance to catch up with friends and relatives but for others it was an opportunity to laugh and talk about childhood experiences that were attached to the music of the Delta that they grew up listening too and now appreciate as an essential part of the African American cultural experience. |
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 Prince Kenyatta and PPW
PPW, the #1 Southern Soul & Blues radio disc jockey at KJMG-FM Majic 97 in Monroe, LA has returned to work after a major surgical procedure. PPW has been off work for the pass two months recovering, but now back on the mic to reclaim his throne as the Hottest Weekend Jock in the Louisiana area.
Quite a few Southern Soul recording artists are coming together to perform a “recovery concert” for ‘PPW’ on Friday Sept. 19th 2008 at the PPW Club in Monroe, LA. And by the way this club is named after PPW himself – which speaks to the influence and popularity this radio personality carries.
If you cannot attend this event for PPW, feel free to show your LOVE for him by sending your appreciation to:
Foster ‘PPW’ Wilhite
1306 South 9th Street
Monroe, LA 71202
318.547.2032 cell phone |
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