7. "RE: i do remember posts all the time and NONE of them were dead" In response to Reply # 4
But u include shit from 15 years ago like she retired. Do a remember the roots post and post I'll illadelph Half Life songs and it will look like some snobby shit
follow me @oldirtyplaster on the Twitter thing.....i say awesome stuff
9. "Amel's Last CD Released in 2013 was Slept On" In response to Reply # 0 Tue Sep-02-14 02:49 AM by J-Elijah
I agree with many people on this post. Just because an artist is not heard on the radio, doesn't mean the artist is not making music. Even though "Afraid" did get some airplay. But I hate the politics of the music industry. Mediocre singers like Rihanna and Trey Songz get all the airplay while the true amazing, groundbreaking singers like Amel Larrieux, Bilal, Cody Chesnutt, and Kimbra are slept on by the masses.
Because of how the record industry has changed, you don't need a major label to be successful. Artists like Tweet, Nicole Wray (Lady duo), and Kelis have gone independent and are able to make the music they love without compromise.
I am still thankful that you created this post though to recognize Amel Laurrieux (our generation's Minnie Riperton).
12. "My Youtube Videos from The Groove Theory Central Park Concert 2012" In response to Reply # 10 Wed Sep-03-14 10:00 AM by J-Elijah
Here are my Youtube Videos from the Groove Theory Reunion Concert in Central Park 2 years ago. Questlove was the deejay. Previously, Amel talked in interviews about Groove Theory doing a new album and performing overseas. I guess they changed their mind and decided just to do a few shows. I don't understand how come Amel and Bryce can't do one more album. Their music still sounds great today as it did years ago. I guess they have different visions where they want to go music wise. Amel seems more experimental, avant garde like soul singer Bilal, while Bryce seems more grounded in the R & B genre. I do believe Amel's poetic lyrics and distinctive Minnie Riperton like voice and Bryce's timeless production are the perfect combination. They need each other musically.
11. "Saw her live a few months back here in NC" In response to Reply # 0
She performed after King and Foreign Exchange and I was expecting a sleepy show. She stole the night for me. That says a whole lot because FE always brings the heat to a show. Amel is an amazing performer and her daughter is the truth too. I dreamed about that performance for 2 weeks after that show.