The Lifetime original, Salt N Pepa, stars GG Townson as Cheryl “Salt” James, Laila Odom as Sandra “Pepa” Denton. Salt-N-Pepa made a huge impact as one of the first all-female rap groups, changing the look of hip hop and being unafraid to talk about sex and share their thoughts on men. The movie follows the group as they become the first female rap act to go platinum and experience ground-breaking success with multiple awards, including a Grammy award - paving the way for all female rappers to follow. KEYWORDS SaltNPepa - Salt N Pepa movie - Salt N Pepa biopic - GG Townson - laila odom - jermaine sain - When We Speak TV - Atlanta press - lifetime original movie - when does the salt n pepa movie air - the actors - jermel howard - cast of salt n pepa - jermel howard plays treach - cheryl james - sandra denton - female rappers - rap - hip hop legends - hip hop - dj spinderella READERS OF THIS ARTICLE ALSO ENJOYEDWhen We Speak TV had the please of attending a press conference with the star actors of Wendy Williams: The Movie, Ciera Payton and Morocco Omari. Each episode of ATL Homicide follows the thirty-year Atlanta PD veterans (Vince Velazquez and David Quinn) as they reveal how they solved tragic crimes committed in the Atlanta metro area while working side by side as partners in the homicide division. It's the "most wonderful time of the year" and BET Plus is rolling out a new Christmas movie starring our friend, Terrell Carter.
News Source: CR8DarkChild Gospel celebrates the milestone of celebrated Stellar Award-winning vocalist Lowell Pye earning his first #1 Billboard Gospel National Airplay single, “Patiently Praising.” The autobiographical anthem by Fred Jerkins featuring Lowell Pye, “Patiently Praising,” marks the year 2021’s first #1 Billboard Gospel National Airplay single and the first-ever of Pye’s 30+ year career. The single reached #1 on Billboard Gospel’s Indicator Chart on March 28, 2020. “Patiently Praising” is lifted from chart-topping album, A Project of Healing, by GRAMMY® Winner Fred Jerkins. Detroit native, Lowell Pye’s signature tenor vocals were first heard as a member of John P. Kee’s V.I.P. Choir. In 1991, Pye was featured as the lead in Kee’s "Jesus Is Real. In 1996, he joined Stellar Award-winning group, Men of Standard, the group is best known for hit singles, “In Your Will,” “Winter,” I Will” and “Surrounded.” Written by Alvin Garrett and produced by Fred Jerkins, “Patiently Praising” marks the second #1 single lifted from Fred Jerkins’ cancer awareness project, A Project of Healing. The project’s first #1 single, “Victory” was led by Bermuda based duo Last Call (Adrian Jones and Tricay Astwood). A Project of Healing, encompasses fourteen songs of faith, hope and victory to help those who have been impacted by the disease, Cancer. Additionally, the project features songs for those dealing with the loss of a loved one to Cancer and is available now on all major streaming and digital music outlets. KEYWORDS Alvin Garrett - Fred Jerkins - Patiently Praising - Billboard charts - John P Kee - Billboard Gospel National Airplay - Lowell Pye - DarkChild Gospel - Stellar Award-winning vocalist - Billboard Gospel Charts - Men of Standard - gospel music charts - gospel music radio - gospel radio - Jermaine Sain - When We Speak TV READERS OF THIS ARTICLE ALSO ENJOYEDJermaine Sain, shares his childhood memory of calling the radio station and requesting "My Liberty", recorded in 1982, by Southeast Inspirational Choir with Yolanda Adams on lead vocals. Music lifted from the original film available worldwide digitally on via Releve Entertainment distributed by Tyscot and Warner Music Group.
News Source: BETBET pays tribute to those that continue to stand up, speak out, create, and lead the culture through sports, politics, music, film, TV, social media, business, advocacy, and activism....and they call it The BET 100 of 2020. Some of the top innovators on the list include: PERSON OF THE YEAR: Kamala HarrisPOLITICAL STRATEGIST OF THE YEAR: Stacey AbramsACTRESS OF THE YEAR: Regina KingACTOR OF THE YEAR: Chadwick BosemanRAPPER OF THE YEAR: Megan Thee StallionMALE ATHELETE OF THE YEAR: Lebron JamesFEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Maya MooreINNOVATORS OF THE YEAR: Verzuz Creators Swizz Beatz and TimbalandPROJECT OF THE YEAR: Misha Green's "Lovecraft Country"YOUNGEST HOLLYWOOD EXEC OF THE YEAR: Marsai MartinClick Below To View Each List: The ActorsThe CreativesThe MusiciansThe Social Justice and LGBTQ+ WarriorsPoliticsStyle & BeautySocial Media InfluencersThe Sports StarsBusiness Execs And EntrepreneursKEYWORDS BET - social media influencers - verzuz - kamala harris - stacey abrams - regina king - chadwick boseman - megan thee stallion - lebron james - maya moore - swizz beatz - timbaland - lovecraft country - marsai martin - sport stars - top 100 influencers - top influencers of 2020 - lgbtq+ activists - entrepreneurs of the year - person of the year - actors of the year - musicians of the year - style and beauty - Jermaine Sain - When We Speak TV READERS OF THIS ARTICLE ALSO ENJOYEDActor Jermel Howard speaks with When We Speak TV about His Acting Career. He has acted in Law & Order, Netflix hit series, Orange Is The New Black, Power, The First Purge, and more. Huge thanks to VoyageATL for featuring Jermaine Sain and When We Speak TV!!!! Thank you so much for the love and support!!!! Talk show host Wendy Williams executive produces the biopic on her life, revealing the highs and lows she has experienced throughout the years.
Singer/Actor Terrell Carter is hitting us with a triple announcement!!!! First, he announced the release of Kiss Me For Christmas on BET+, then he hit us up with the news that he is in the UMC Original series A House Divided: Season 3, and now he has new single that will be available on December 28th called HERO Terrell Says: PURCHASE HERO BY TERRELL CARTERKEYWORDS Terrell Carter - hero - terrell carter music - actor terrell carter - terrell carter problem child - diary of a mad black woman terrell carter - terrell carter life story - hero by terrell carter - kiss me for christmas - terrell carter book - problem child terrell carter - terrel carter - terrell carter empire - terrell carter singing - terrell carter a house divided - emmber - terrell carter tyler perry - Jermaine Sain - When We Speak TV READERS OF THIS ARTICLE ALSO ENJOYEDIt's the "most wonderful time of the year" and BET Plus is rolling out a new Christmas movie starring our friend, Terrell Carter. When We Speak TV was very familiar with Terrell Carter's career as a singer and his appearance in several Tyler Perry productions, but we had no idea that there was a more surprising personal life story. Not only was Terrell Carter in the hit show, Empire and the Christmas movie, Kiss Me For Christmas, but Terrell is also on A House Divided Season 3.
The two-hour documentary presents an in-depth look at the parallel lives of renowned singer Whitney Houston and her daughter Bobbi Kristina. Both faced similar struggles and turned to drugs and alcohol for relief from the pressures of being in the spotlight, before leaving the earth in the same tragic way. In a candid look at the ups and downs of their personal stories, and a celebration of their lives. Official Trailer: Whitney Houston & Bobbi Kristina: Didn't We Almost Have It AllWhitney Houston & Bobbi Kristina: Didn't We Almost Have It All premieres on Saturday, February 6 at 8 p.m. EST on Lifetime. CHECK OUT EXCLUSIVE LIFETIME CONTENT:Website - https://mylt.tv/myLifetime Facebook - https://mylt.tv/facebook Twitter - https://mylt.tv/twitter KEYWORDS Whitney Houston - Lifetime movies - documentaries - Whitney Houston documentaries - Didn't We Almost Have It All - Lifetime - nick gordon - bobbi kristina - whitney houston songs - documentary trailer - Jermaine Sain - When We Speak TV READERS OF THIS ARTICLE ALSO ENJOYED Tamar Braxton (Braxton Family Values) appeared on the show and spoke about her personal struggle with depression and being fired from The Real When We Speak TV was very familiar with Terrell Carter's career as a singer and his appearance in several Tyler Perry productions, but we had no idea that there was a more surprising personal life story. Talk show host Wendy Williams executive produces the biopic on her life, revealing the highs and lows she has experienced throughout the years.
Have you heard? Taraji P Henson has a new Facebook watch series that focuses on conversations about mental heath in the black community. It's called Peace of Mind with Taraji. The show is host by the Empire star and her best friend, Tracie Jade.
Recently, Tamar Braxton (Braxton Family Values) appeared on the show and spoke about her personal struggle with depression and being fired from The Real
Peace Of Mind With Taraji airs on Mondays and Wednesdays at 9am PT/12pm ET on Facebook Watch.
Many people experience depression and suicidal thoughts, and we are super appreciative that Tamar has taken this moment to share her journey. We hope and pray that she is healing and growing from facing her challenges head on. Celebrities are people too so thank you Taraji for letting us average people realize that we are not alone and can overcome.
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When We Speak TV was very familiar with Terrell Carter's career as a singer and his appearance in several Tyler Perry productions, but we had no idea that there was a more surprising personal life story.
Talk show host Wendy Williams executive produces the biopic on her life, revealing the highs and lows she has experienced throughout the years.
Many of you many know Gizelle Bryant from the reality tv show, Realhousewives of Potomac. In addition to being a reality star, Gizelle is also making her mark as an author, with her new book, My Word.
TV One has announced the premiere date of its two-part documentary special UNSUNG PRESENTS: MUSIC & THE MOVEMENT –remembering the artists and songs that have provided the soundtrack to the fight for justice and equality – airing part one on Monday, January 18, 2021, at 8 P.M. ET/7C immediately followed by part two at 9 P.M. ET/8C. On hand to provide commentary about the new musical genre that emerged during pivotal movements in Black Americans tumultuous past and troubling present are Erica Campbell, Big Gipp, Raheem DeVaughn, Rev. Al Sharpton, Isaac Hayes III, Ronda Racha Penrice, Headkrack, Shante Paige, DJ Kemit, Dyana Williams, Angie Ange, Colby Colb, Rickey Vincent, Steve Ivory, Delores Thompson, Dave Washington, Billy Johnson, Jr., Kenny Gamble, P. Frank Williams, Keith Murphy, DJ Yella, Battlecat, Soren Baker, and Felicia “Poetess” Morris. “Music is the heart and soul of Black culture – giving life to our experiences, voice to our stories and growing power out of our pain,” said Cathy Hughes, Chairwoman, Urban One, Inc. “Every melody, lyric and rhythm artfully depicts the layers of Black diversity, scope of black creativity, and depths of the complexity of our people. TV One’s Music & the Movement special pays homage to the music and music makers whose talents created a soundtrack of Black music during moments of political and social unrest throughout our history. It is another opportunity for us to spotlight Black content.” The Martin Luther King Jr. Day special incorporates first-hand accounts, interviews with artists and media, coupled with archival footage from memorable speeches, soul-stirring vocal performances, and more. Moments of Black auditory dissent featured in the special spans centuries and includes themes of Negro spirituals, like “Swing Low Sweet Chariot,” which provided both a distraction from the harsh conditions of slavery and communication tools for the enslaved as they plotted their escape to freedom; to soul and funk anthems during the Black Power movement performed by Aretha Franklin (“Respect”) and Curtis Mayfield (“People Get Ready”) demanding an immediate change to the political landscape and that civil rights be upheld; to the heart-wrenching viral music videos by young, contemporary artists – like Keedron Bryant’s captivating single “I Just Want to Live” – creating rallying mixtapes for the current Black Lives Matter movement which, this past summer, saw a melting pot of cultures across the globe who marched in solidarity, to protest police brutality. The two one-hour specials serve as a re-examination of the power that music has had to transform a cultural moment into a movement. Additionally, UNSUNG PRESENTS: MUSIC & THE MOVEMENT will feature the broadcast debut of the original track "KliKKK KlaKKK" by Sunny Dizzle and the group Steaksawse, recently announced as the winner of Reach Media's "The Song" contest. Presented in partnership with Kevin Liles and 300 Entertainment, the contest was designed to provide an opportunity for an independent artist to create music that reflects the current climate, elevates the collective consciousness, and promotes hope and change. The single will have its global release on Friday, January 15, 2020 and will be featured across Reach Media radio stations. For more information about TV One's upcoming programming, including original movies, visit the network's companion website at www.tvone.tv. TV One viewers can also join the conversation by connecting via social media on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook using the hashtags #MUSICANDTHEMOVEMENT and #REPRESENT. black music - unsung - tv one - black lives matter - martin luther king jr day - unsung presents music and the culture - soul of black culture - unsung music and the movement - headkrack - unsung tv one - tv one unsung 2020 - tv one original programming - unsung on demand - shows like unung - music and the civil rights movement - Jermaine Sain - When We Speak TV READERS OF THIS ARTICLE ALSO ENJOYEDThe National Museum of African American Music (NMAAM) President and CEO H. Beecher Hicks III and Mayor David Briley signed lease that officially gives the museum control over the space the museum will occupy at Fifth and Broadway. Actor/Producer, Tyler Perry, has donated $100,000 to the legal defense fund of Kenneth Walker, the boyfriend of Breonna Taylor. The Black American Music Association and the Georgia Entertainment Caucus has announced the formation of the Black Music & Entertainment Walk of Fame which will be installed in downtown Atlanta.
In conjunction with the release of Chandra Currelley's holiday single, "My Favorite Things", she is also having a virtual holiday concert that you don't want to miss. Sun Dec 20, 2020 | Showtime 5:00PMTHIS IS A VIRTUAL SHOW ONLY! If you are looking to purchase Dine-In tickets, click here to Purchase the Dine-In ticket. For group tickets, please email info@perfectnotelive.com for any questions. KEYWORDS Chandra Currelley - Chandra Currelley Young - Chandra Currelley-Young - Tyler Perry Bruh - Tyler Perry - holiday concerts - virtual concerts - holiday concerts in atlanta - My Favorite Things - Chandra Currelley concert - chandra currelley my favorite things - Jermaine Sain - When We Speak TV - Chandra Currelley bruh - bet plus - Christmas 2020 - Atlanta Christmas concerts - perfect note restaurant - live jazz music READERS OF THIS ARTICLE ALSO ENJOYEDWe are so excited to see that another When We Speak TV guest is doing big things!!! Congrats to our friend, actress Chandra Currelley, who will star in Tyler Perry's new series "Bruh". Actor/Producer, Tyler Perry, has donated $100,000 to the legal defense fund of Kenneth Walker, the boyfriend of Breonna Taylor. It's the "most wonderful time of the year" and BET Plus is rolling out a new Christmas movie starring our friend, Terrell Carter.
2020 has definitely brought with it some financial stresses that we did not anticipate. Many people are struggling financially, particularly some of our friends in the arts. The following organizations provide frequent news and resources for artists and arts organizations. Please share the list link to all that may need it!!! STAY SAFE!!! Americans for the Arts Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resource and Response Center Arts Education Partnership COVID-19 Resources Status of Arts Education Provisions in State Reopening Plans National Assembly of State Arts Agencies Coronavirus Resources State Arts Agencies & Regional Arts Organizations Contacts For Freelance Artists COVID-19 & Freelance Artists AIGA Community Resource Hub Alliance of Artists Communities Blog post on COVID-19 Preparedness for Residencies Alternate ROOTS COVID-19 Resource Page American Alliance of Museums Information for the Museum Field American Association of Community Theatre COVID-19 Response Resource Roster American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association Survey on Impact of COVID-19 on Indian Country Tourism Art House Convergence list of resources for art house cinemas and theaters Artist Relief Funds for Artists A.R.T./New York Resources for Responding to COVID-19 in New York City Arts Extension Service - UMass Amherst AES Resource list during COVID-19 ArtsReady Information During the Impact of the Coronavirus Artwork Archive Financial Relief Resources for Artists During COVID-19 Association of Art Museum Directors Museums and COVID-19 Association of Performing Arts Professionals Emergency Reposnse Page Backstage COVID-19 Resources for Actors, Creators + Performing Artists Billboard Coronavirus Resources Chamber of Commerce Coronavirus Small Business Issues and Solutions Guide Center for Cultural Innovation COVID-19 Resources CERF+ The Artist’s Safety Net Chamber Music America COVID-19 Resources for the Chamber Music Community Chorus America Blog Post On June Conference & Other Registrations Common Field COVID-19 Resources for the Artist Organization Field Creative Capital Arts Resources During the COVID-19 Outbreak CultureSource COVID-19 Response Resources Dance/USA Resources for Preparing for the Potential Impact of the Coronavirus Coronavirus and Your Insurance Program Dance/NYC Coronavirus Dance Relief Fund Documentary Producers Alliance COVID-19 Resources Drama League COVID-19 Resource List Dramatists Guild COVID-19 Resources Early Music America COVID-19 Resources for Artists and Arts Organizations Film Festival Alliance COVID-19 Pivoting & Planning Calls for Festivals Grantmakers in the Arts COVID-19 (Coronavirus) and Arts Funding International Association of Blacks in Dance IABD Emergency Fund International Documentary Association Applying for Federal Coronavirus Relief as a Filmmaker Kickstarter COVID Artist Resources and Funds Lawyers for Good Government Nationwide Small Business Legal Clinic Project League of American Orchestras Coroavirus resource page Webinar: Your Orchestra and COVID-19 Federal Relief (4/1: 1:00pm to 2:30pm EST) Lifetime Arts Supporting Creative Aging Programming during COVID-19 Crisis Mayors’ Institute on City Design Resources for cities responding to the COVID-19 crisis MusicCares® MusicCares COVID-19 Relief Fund MusicCovidRelief.com Benefits made available by the CARES Act NALAC | National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures Arts Resources & Field Survey National Alliance for Musical Theatre COVID-19 Resources National Art Education Association (NAEA) Tools for distance learning/preparing for the 2020-21 school year National Association for Music Education NAfME COVID-19 Resources & News National Black Arts Donate to the Artist Fund Apply to Artist Project Fund National Performance Network Statement and Resources NDN Collective COVID-19 grant opportunities for Indigenous organizations and artists New York Foundation for the Arts Emergency Resources - includes national level resources OPERA America COVID-19 Resource Hub Poets & Writers Resources for Writers in the Time of Coronavirus State Education Agency Directors of Arts Education Arts Instructional Resources Sundance Institute Curated COVID Resources & Emergency Funds Theater Communications Group COVID-19: Prepare, Mitigate, Recover The Recovery Village Resources for Substance Abuse Treatment During Coronavirus TYA/USA TYA Response to COVID-19 University of Florida Center for Arts in Medicine Arts & COVID-19 Response Western Governors’ Association Coping with the Realities of COVID-19 WomenArts Emergency Funds - All Art Forms KEYWORDS covid-19 resources - resources for artists - film festival alliance - covid 19 resources for arts organizations - cares act - resources for musicians - filmmakers - resource hub for artists - resource hub for creators - Jermaine Sain - When We Speak TV - covid support for artists - artist relief grants - help for artists - covid grants for artists READERS OF THIS ARTICLE ALSO ENJOYEDJermaine Sain, owner of When We Speak TV, shares what he attributes to be the most valuable lesson he's learned about starting a media company. Bronner Bros. wants to aid you in keeping you and your clients safe. Many beauty professionals are having difficulty finding hand sanitizer in their area. That's why Bronner Bros has used their decades of manufacturing experience to help this need.
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