
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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Vocal Spotlight: Ayana Bean
Boston, MA native Ayana Bean has lead a life worthy of a movie, with a preview of her story being shared through her episode of Black Entertainment Television’s reboot of the highly acclaimed American Gangster series. Her hustle spanned from the streets of Boston to the entire country as she became a vital music presence in Boston and worked as the regional liaison for several major record labels including Def Jam, Sony, Eone formerly Koch Records, Interscope to name a few. However, the battles in her personal life--which consisted of raising 2 young sons, and the disease of drug addiction in the home led her down a path of fiscal ruin. After serving time on State and Federal convictions for fraud, Ayana chose to become an advocate of at-risk women and gives talks to those in or transitioning from prison.
By Tammy Reese4 years ago in Beat
Vocal Spotlight: Pamela Rosario
A Message From Pamela Rosario: Juggling motherhood, a career, a side hustle, and your social life is an exhausting lifestyle. You really have to be passionate about it all in order to keep yourself motivated to get it all done. I am here to show you that you do not have to lose yourself in raising your children. It is absolutely possible to have it all, whatever "having it all" means to you. I am here to show you that although motherhood changes your life, it does not have to take away from your life.
By Tammy Reese4 years ago in Humans
An Interview With Young Tupac
Young Tupac Zirrell Letteris Conner is a rap artist and performer based in Chicago, Illinois. He has been playing ever since he was a kid, starting with drums and piano at the young age of 9. Around the same time, he developed a keen interest in hip/hop and he started mastering the art of freestyle rapping. Since then, he kept honing his craft, and eventually came up with an original sound that could be described as melodic, yet energetic and versatile. Fans of artists as diverse as Biggie Smalls, Lil Wayne, and Tupac Shakur are definitely going to connect with his style and vision.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Beat
Tapping Into the Connection Behind Mental Wellness & Music with Singer & Songwriter McKenna Camille
Music Artist, Actress, Model, & Mental Wellness Advocate McKenna Camille opens up about her journey as an artist and dedication to rise above the haters by empowering others. Dive into this personal interview with McKenna to uncover the reality, struggle, and passion behind becoming a music artist and how writing, journaling, and music led her to become an advocate for mental wellness.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Beat
Men In Media Spotlight: Jeff Lewis
Jeff Lewis's successful career thus far in media and publishing is quickly on the rise. Since the start of his career in 2009, he has become one of the most influential bloggers/pop culture commentators in New York City. If you read the blogs or spend time using social media, it's almost impossible not to stumble upon his work.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Beat
Mike “Dedicated” Khoury
Mike “Dedicated” Khoury has acquired the reputation of a passionate, committed person that is always eager to do his best and give 100%. Not surprisingly, he has earned the name of “Dedicated,” due to his inspiring and outstanding personality.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Journal
Battle Rap Artist Lu Castro Debut New Visuals "My Day"
Lu Castro is a rap battler's nightmare and Hip Hop Star's dream that was raised in the Bronx, NY. Despite a tumultuous childhood, Lu's parents maintained a collective effort to raise their son the best way they knew how. Money was tight and it resulted in moving around. Music was his only consistent friend and the words of 50 Cent, Chris Brown, and Kanye helped to ease the stress. They inspired him to keep going. By the time Lu was 13, he was convinced he could be a rapper simply because he knew he couldn't sing. That same confidence would channel when he made it into the URL years later.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Beat
Who Is Samira Randolph?
Through the midst of a turbulent upbringing, Samira Randolph has managed to keep her head above waters remaining God-fearing, and humble. At a young age, she experienced molestation and abuse at the hands of her own father. This was the turning point in her life and the tip of the iceberg for future traumas to come. With a heart etched in steel, she fought her way through foster care, drug-addicted parents, teen pregnancy, single parenthood, and the foster care system. Through it all, she remained focused and ever more determined to accomplish her life’s dreams, which were to sing, act and write. Her first debut album “My Journey My Story” is soon to be released this summer and will feature hits such as Hallelujah and They Don’t Love You Like I Do.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Beat
MINNEAPOLIS POP ARTIST ANDREW THOMAS ' LATEST VISUAL' “LIQUOR TALKIN”
Minneapolis pop artist Andrew Thomas's latest visual “Liquor Talkin” is full of mannequins, alcohol, and mystique. So what does it all mean? As with most of Andrew’s work, the audience is left to draw their own conclusion. It’s catchy, honest, and thought-provoking. “Liquor Talkin” is Andrew’s most ambitious release to date. Andrew Thomas is a man of many musical hats. He’s an American singer, songwriter, and music producer. Hailing from a Native American reservation in Shakopee, Minnesota, his love for music began as early as 8 years old, where Thomas began playing the piano. His humble beginnings as a pianist evolved into the role of a music producer in his early career. After being the brains behind many burgeoning regional talents, including MN Fats and J Plaza, Thomas transitioned into a solo pop act.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Beat
Music Senstation: Najj TheGreatt
Emerging R&B and Rap Artist, Najee Miller, a 24-year-old Detroit native is taking the music industry by the horns. Destined to make a stamp in the music industry, Najj TheGreatt eats, sleeps, and breathes music. As an adolescent, she was a skilled violinist and pianist, engulfed in creating beautiful melodies. Following the legendary Detroit Artist Aaliyah’s footsteps, Najj TheGreatt also attended Detroit School of the Fine and Performing Arts (DSA). Aaliyah, alongside Micheal Jackson, The Weekend, and Tory Lanez are some of her biggest influences.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Beat











