
Tammy Reese
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Tammy is best known for her legendary interviews with Sharon Stone, Angela Bassett, Sigourney Weaver, Geena Davis, Morris Chestnut, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Laurence Fishburne, Omar Epps, Joseph Sikora, and more.
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SUNDANCE ASCAP MUSIC CAFÉ RETURNS VIRTUALLY TO 2022 SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL
A longtime partner to the Sundance Film Festival, the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) returns with the 24th annual Sundance ASCAP Music Café in virtual form for a second year. The Café will present exclusive performances and interviews with ASCAP songwriter and composer members on the festival's enhanced online platform at Festival.Sundance.org, from January 21 to 24 beginning each day at 5PM ET / 3PM MT / 2PM PT.
By Tammy Reese4 years ago in Beat
Catch “My Celebrity Dream Wedding” Mondays at 9 PM on VH1
The 20-episode competition series, “My Celebrity Dream Wedding” follows three top wedding planners - Courtney Ajinca, Lance Devereux, and Tori Williams as they pitch extravagant bridal visions and throw celebrity-inspired weddings for engaged couples on a budget. The series also provides DIY tips and hacks to plan a fairytale million-dollar wedding for a fraction of the price. Though the cast is in competition mode, the chemistry, respect for each other's passion, and experience shine bright in every scene. The premiere brought light to the hard word wedding planners and designers have to put into making a couple's special day become a reality.
By Tammy Reese4 years ago in Beat
Ready For Your Close Up?
Here at Vocal Media, we showcase a diverse range of visionary creators from all around the world. Atlanta, Georgia certainly has no storage of creators. In particular, Atl-based photographer Moses Brown who specializes in Lifestyle and Boudoir continues to show promise, excellence, boldness, innovation in all of his masterpiece work.
By Tammy Reese4 years ago in Beat
Reza Sarrafieh
Much buzz and celebration are circling around music industry veteran Reza Sarrafieh. From Interscope Records where he rose to Vice President of Promotions, he then launched his own business, Pars Promotions, where he propelled a number of SoundCloud artists to the limelight; bringing them heavy radio rotation. Now, well-positioned for even more groundbreaking success, he proudly holds the esteemed title of Roc Nation’s National Director of Radio and Promotions.
By Tammy Reese4 years ago in Beat
Introducing: 18–21
Introducing: 18–21 18–21 is a conceptualized Artist norm and songwriter who specializes in creating wonderfully innovative music, which blurs the lines between a wide variety of styles, including electronic music, hip-hop, and more. He has developed a unique sound, which features different influences, in order to create a very personal sound that has no equals on the scene.
By Tammy Reese4 years ago in Beat
Irene Bellz
Happy Holidays! Tis the season to give. What better way than to give your attention to an amazing talent whose story we are going to share with you today. Rap artist Irene Bellz. By the time you finish reading this story, you will be thrilled to follow him on social media and rave to your network all about his creative endeavors.
By Tammy Reese4 years ago in Beat
Interview With Zachary Larmore
According to a Harvard study, men and women released from incarceration have trouble finding work and are usually employed in low-wage jobs that offer little opportunity for advancement. Poor labor market outcomes among released prisoners are often explained by low levels of schooling, a lack of work experience, and continuing criminal involvement. Through the effects of criminal stigma or eroded human capital during incarceration, serving time in prison has itself been found to reduce employment by as much as a third, and hourly wages by ten to twenty percent (Freeman 1992; Western 2006; Mueller- Smith 2014; cf. Kling 2006; for reviews see Western et al. 2001 and Holzer 2009).
By Tammy Reese4 years ago in Journal
Entrepreneur Spotlight
In the field of sports, many times young African-American star athletes from disadvantaged backgrounds are thrust into the spotlight and given huge contracts. Unfortunately, millionaire entrepreneur and author James Hunt states that many have never been taught about financial responsibility, and they know virtually nothing about credit. His goal is to change that by educating athletes about credit and showing them how to leverage their finances in ways they never knew were possible. He does not want them to end up on the next episode of ESPN's documentary series, 30 for 30, due to being broke.
By Tammy Reese4 years ago in Interview
North Carolina Native Launches Independent Record Label, We In Action Entertainment to Support Rising Artists
“Lights, Camera, Action.” It’s a phrase frequently repeated by film crew members, but this saying is taking on a whole new meaning. Jordan King, also known as DerriQ, is the founder and CEO of We In Action (WIA) Entertainment, an independent record label based in Greensboro, NC. Launched on November 24th, 2020, WIA helps promote and market artists to reach their maximum potential.
By Tammy Reese4 years ago in Interview











