Big congratulations to @jameswelshactor @lapac_conservatory #graduate
Ish happens.. don’t let it ruin your good time.
Throwback August 21, 2017… this was the eclipse from the west coast… I got my box ready for the eclipse tomorrow.. if you don’t have special glasses please don’t look directly at the eclipse!!!!! _____________________________________________________ I don’t get totality but hit the link in my bio to see how much of the eclipse you get by your zip code!! #eclipse2024
Throwback August 21, 2017… this was the eclipse from the west coast… I got my box ready for the eclipse tomorrow.. if you don’t have special glasses please don’t look directly at the eclipse!!!!! _____________________________________________________ I don’t get totality but hit the link in my bio to see how much of the eclipse you get by your zip code!! #eclipse2024
The prosecutor was never seeking jail time for Majors….
The prosecutor was never seeking jail time for Majors….
We ride at dawn 😩😩😩😩😩#cowboycarter
On Cowboy Carter, Beyoncé shines a spotlight on country pioneer Linda Martell, whose 1970 LP, Color Me Country, was the first major country album released by a Black woman. ______________________________________________________Martell became the first Black female artist to play the Grand Ole Opry but faced discrimination throughout the course of her career.
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When one promoter for a show in Texas found out she was Black, they canceled the show. When she was taunted for the way she pronounced words, she sought counsel from her management group — who told her to develop a thicker skin. Martell’s career fizzled out pretty quickly, in part fueled by the racism she faced. She learned early on while on tour not to respond to the name-calling that would taunt her. “A lot of times, you feel like saying, ‘OK, look here, I don’t wanna hear that. Please quit calling me names like that.’ But you can’t say that. You can’t say anything,” she told Rolling Stone. “All you can do is do your singing and try your best to forget about it.” She left Nashville in 1974.. and now at 82 years young. She’s on a Beyoncé album!!!
On Cowboy Carter, Beyoncé shines a spotlight on country pioneer Linda Martell, whose 1970 LP, Color Me Country, was the first major country album released by a Black woman. ______________________________________________________Martell became the first Black female artist to play the Grand Ole Opry but faced discrimination throughout the course of her career.
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When one promoter for a show in Texas found out she was Black, they canceled the show. When she was taunted for the way she pronounced words, she sought counsel from her management group — who told her to develop a thicker skin. Martell’s career fizzled out pretty quickly, in part fueled by the racism she faced. She learned early on while on tour not to respond to the name-calling that would taunt her. “A lot of times, you feel like saying, ‘OK, look here, I don’t wanna hear that. Please quit calling me names like that.’ But you can’t say that. You can’t say anything,” she told Rolling Stone. “All you can do is do your singing and try your best to forget about it.” She left Nashville in 1974.. and now at 82 years young. She’s on a Beyoncé album!!!
On Cowboy Carter, Beyoncé shines a spotlight on country pioneer Linda Martell, whose 1970 LP, Color Me Country, was the first major country album released by a Black woman. ______________________________________________________Martell became the first Black female artist to play the Grand Ole Opry but faced discrimination throughout the course of her career.
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When one promoter for a show in Texas found out she was Black, they canceled the show. When she was taunted for the way she pronounced words, she sought counsel from her management group — who told her to develop a thicker skin. Martell’s career fizzled out pretty quickly, in part fueled by the racism she faced. She learned early on while on tour not to respond to the name-calling that would taunt her. “A lot of times, you feel like saying, ‘OK, look here, I don’t wanna hear that. Please quit calling me names like that.’ But you can’t say that. You can’t say anything,” she told Rolling Stone. “All you can do is do your singing and try your best to forget about it.” She left Nashville in 1974.. and now at 82 years young. She’s on a Beyoncé album!!!
On Cowboy Carter, Beyoncé shines a spotlight on country pioneer Linda Martell, whose 1970 LP, Color Me Country, was the first major country album released by a Black woman. ______________________________________________________Martell became the first Black female artist to play the Grand Ole Opry but faced discrimination throughout the course of her career.
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When one promoter for a show in Texas found out she was Black, they canceled the show. When she was taunted for the way she pronounced words, she sought counsel from her management group — who told her to develop a thicker skin. Martell’s career fizzled out pretty quickly, in part fueled by the racism she faced. She learned early on while on tour not to respond to the name-calling that would taunt her. “A lot of times, you feel like saying, ‘OK, look here, I don’t wanna hear that. Please quit calling me names like that.’ But you can’t say that. You can’t say anything,” she told Rolling Stone. “All you can do is do your singing and try your best to forget about it.” She left Nashville in 1974.. and now at 82 years young. She’s on a Beyoncé album!!!
On Cowboy Carter, Beyoncé shines a spotlight on country pioneer Linda Martell, whose 1970 LP, Color Me Country, was the first major country album released by a Black woman. ______________________________________________________Martell became the first Black female artist to play the Grand Ole Opry but faced discrimination throughout the course of her career.
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When one promoter for a show in Texas found out she was Black, they canceled the show. When she was taunted for the way she pronounced words, she sought counsel from her management group — who told her to develop a thicker skin. Martell’s career fizzled out pretty quickly, in part fueled by the racism she faced. She learned early on while on tour not to respond to the name-calling that would taunt her. “A lot of times, you feel like saying, ‘OK, look here, I don’t wanna hear that. Please quit calling me names like that.’ But you can’t say that. You can’t say anything,” she told Rolling Stone. “All you can do is do your singing and try your best to forget about it.” She left Nashville in 1974.. and now at 82 years young. She’s on a Beyoncé album!!!
Every Nighty Night!!!!
The genius of Marvin Gaye. This is from a Marvin Gaye rehearsal in ‘81. Marvin was shot and killed by his father on this day April 1 1984. Marvin was 44 years old.
Excite to announce my girl @therealmoworldwide and I are back!!!!! #soulplane swipe to see the rest of the cast!!!
Excite to announce my girl @therealmoworldwide and I are back!!!!! #soulplane swipe to see the rest of the cast!!!
Hit the link in my bio to help and please say a prayer for Toni LaPorte .. Rocky is a great guy and I’m so sorry this is happening to his daughter.
Hit the link in my bio to help and please say a prayer for Toni LaPorte .. Rocky is a great guy and I’m so sorry this is happening to his daughter.
At 11:11 am pst.. partial solar eclipse.. west coast..in this pic the moon is blue… the 2024 solar eclipse will be the “most watched solar eclipse in history due to the many large cities it’ll pass through. Also, it’ll be the last total solar eclipse across the United States for 20 years.” #eclipse2024
Van Gogh meets The Isley Brothers
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Inspired by Van Gogh’s masterpieces.
Artwork generated by Midjourney, using AI technology.
#vangogh #vangoghart #vangoghmuseum #sunflowersai #vangoghexperience #vangoghalive #midjourney #ai #aiart