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“THE NO Curse Tour 2006!” Tonya E. A.K.A. Miss Right Now Inc. has launched a new movement to change the minds of every youth who listens to Hip Hop Music. This company is currently in production and promoting their project titled, "The No Curse Tour 2006!" The first stop of this tour will be in New York City, followed by other states in the early fall 2006 season. This tour will include something for every one of all ages. The company is currently scouting for talent to participate such as rappers of all genres, actors, actresses, spoken word artists, b-boys, b-girls, dj's, graffiti artists, and more. Miss Right Now Inc. (www.missrightnowinc.com) located in Westchester, New York is an entertainment company, striving to bring back the essence of artist development in all areas of the entertainment field. Could this tour work with dancehall?? ********************************* JULY 1 is International Reggae Day (IRD). The Festival is an annual global media party hosted on July 1 by Jamaica to recognize and celebrate the significant power and impact of Reggae Music and Jamaican culture internationally. On July 1st International Reggae Day, participating media in Jamaica and around the world, broadcast special themed radio and television programming and link with traveling IRD ambassadors and Jamaican media to discuss the music and highlight Jamaica’s contribution to global culture. This year we the global media festival will be anchored in Kingston, Jamaica by a Creative Industries Expo and Summit to compliment the IRD concert on July 1st along with an awards reception on June 30th. The four day festival begins June 28 with the two day summit and culminates on July 1 with the expo and concert festival in Kingston. Celebrations will be anchored online at www.internationalreggaeday.com and participating websites. *************************************** PATTI La Belle weeps on stage?? Apparently, the diva struggled through the Riviera Beach Jazz and Blues Festival weekend show last Saturday, after taking the stage at midnight, at one point sitting down and crying. "This sucks. It's the worst show I've ever done in my life" Patti said. As Page 2….. Temperatures dipped into the low 50s, Labelle explained that she's nearly 62 and has diabetes and a heart murmur, and the cold weather simply wasn't agreeing with her, she then tried to belt out a few notes, and then told fans huddled under blankets that she understood if they walked out on her. What’s happening to you Patti? *********************************************************** · Beenie Man, Sizzla, Kymani & Steven Marley, Sat. April 22, @ Bayside Hut. 754-581-3885 · Vintage Affair with Dobby Dobson, Derrick Harriett, Ken Boothe. Hard Rock Casino, Sat. April 15. 954-724-7028 · “Dead Chef "Doing Really Well" Isaac Hayes is in better shape than Chef. This, according to Hayes' production company, which denied a report that suggested the "Shaft" soul great, had been incapacitated by a stroke. · Country Singer Buck Owens, the flashy rhinestone cowboy who shaped the sound of country music with hits like "Act Naturally" and brought the genre to TV on the long-running "Hee Haw," died Saturday. He was 76. · Elvis’s Graceland, the home of the King of Rock 'n' Roll joined the homes of presidents past and present in becoming a National Historic Landmark Monday. · Prince becomes a purple pain for his landlord! He has been sued by Utah Jazz forward Carlos Boozer for allegedly pimping out Boozer's West Hollywood home, which the diminutive rock star is renting for $70,000 a month. That’s all for now, walk good til nex time! Walk good til nex time.
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