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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

HUGH MASEKELA.......


INTERNATIONALLY acclaimed for decades, trumpeter, bandleader, composer and lyricist Hugh Masekela is known for his professionalism and charisma to fans of his mix of jazz, bebop, funk and Afrobeat from New York to Dakar.

Hugh draws on years of diverse artistic influences, with an abundance of records to his credit. His latest album - modestly titled "Sixty" - crowns over four decades of a prolific career, and by August 2000 had attained "platinum" status in South Africa, with sales exceeding 50 000 units.

Of all the musicians exiled by apartheid, it was Masekela who probably became the most noted of South Africa’s cultural ambassadors-at-large – and certainly one who has emerged unbowed and kicking from the rigours of those hard, fast years.

By the age of 20, he was in full swing as a member of the Jazz Epistles with renowned pianist Abdullah Ibrahim, having taken up the trumpet in his teens with the encouragement of the late Father Trevor Huddleston, his school chaplain. One of his first trumpets came from none other than Louis Armstrong. Huddleston met the legendary American jazzman while on a trip to New York, and returned with the instrument that would play a part in setting Masekela on a trajectory around the globe.

Masekela arrived in London in 1960 to study at the Guildhall School of Music, but then took off for New York, where he studied in Manhattan. His first album, Trumpet Africa, came out in 1962. His live album two years later, The Americanisation of Ooga Booga, became a hit, kicked off by Californian radio playlists.


The single 'Grazing in the Grass' in the early seventies topped the Rolling Stones’ Jumping Jack Flash and Herb Alpert’s This Guy’s in Love with You in the US charts.

After retouching his roots with the likes of Caiphus Semenya, Jonas Gwangwa and Dudu Pukwana, he moved on to West Africa and teamed up with Fela Anikulapo Kuti’s band in Lagos.
"I stayed at the Mainland Hotel and joined up with Fela every day. I found certain vitality in Afrobeat. Playing with the band was like being on a big fat cloud. You couldn’t fall off."

Some of the eighties was spent closer to home, in Lesotho but mostly Botswana, where in 1984 he had set up a mobile studio and recorded Techno-Bush , with the memorable dance-hit single Don’t Go Lose It Baby.

After signing to Warner Brothers in 1987 he released Tomorrow, a smooth production which mixed tougher-hewn tracks with the Mandela tribute, Bring Him Back Home and the ballad London Fog.

Paul Simon’s Graceland tour delivered a new kind of exposure to Masekela, alongside Miriam Makeba, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, and with fellow South African bandmembers such as Bakithi Khumalo, Morris Goldberg and Tony Cedras.

In 1990, Masekela returned to South Africa, and soon embarked on a mammoth homecoming spectacle, billed as "Sekunjalo" ("This is IT!"). Accompanied by Sankomota and Bayete, the show - which ran in excess of 4 hours - played to capacity audiences at over 15 shows from Pietersburg in the North, through Joburg and Durban, the Eastern Cape and Cape Town.

Masekela's homecoming has been an inspiration for him, and the many South African musicians who have worked with and alongside him. His pivotal role as a musican and bandleader extends into that of mentor, commentator, and a cross-generational reference point for South African cultural life. He has continued to record, and of course, to tour internationally. The events - from special to the ordinary - which he has performed at, defy listing.

Masekela takes his place among those near-legendary South African artists, who with their pan-African experience and global horizons, have carved out an international landscape for South African music.

YVONNE CHAKA CHAKA THE PRINCESS OF AFRICA


Yvonne Chaka Chaka is commonly known as the Princess of Africa-- her instantly recognisable name at the forefront of South African music is synonymous with her catchy tunes, compelling performances and a versatility of style.

Her successful career has spawned more than 16 albums and a string of gold and platinum hits both locally and in the rest of Africa and award- winning albums including a SAMA Award for Best Female Singer. She’s worked with some of the best and most respected musicians and producers in the industry such as Sello 'Chicco' Twala, Sipho ‘Hotstix’ Mabuse and Gabi Le Roux.
Chaka Chaka was born in Dobsonville in Soweto. She became the first Black child to appear on South African television. In 1981 "Sugar Shack", a talent show, introduced her to the South African public.She started singing at 19 in 1985 when Phil Hollis of Dephon Records discovered her in Johannesburg. Shortly after, her debut album "I’m in Love With a DJ", sold 35,000 copies, and the title track became an instant hit. Songs like "I'm Burning Up", "I Cry for Freedom", "Makoti", "Motherland" and the ever-popular, "Umqombothi" immediately ensured Chaka Chaka's status as a star on South Africa's mbaqanga music scene.
Chaka Chaka had it tough growing up. Her father died when she was 11 and her mother, a domestic worker, brought up three daughters on her meagre R40 a month salary. But Yvonne persisted, and has two diplomas from the University of South Africa, one in adult education, another in local government, management and administration. She also studied speech and drama at Trinity College, London, qualifying in 1997.
Releasing hit after hit, Chaka Chaka's subsequent award winning albums include "Burning Up", "Sangoma", "Who’s The Boss", "Motherland", " Be Proud to be African", "Thank You Mr DJ", "Back on my Feet", "Rhythm of Life", "Who's got the Power", "Bombani ( Tiko Rahini), "Power of Afrika", "Yvonne and Friends" and "Kwenzenjani".
Chaka Chaka owns a limousine company together with her husband, Dr Mandlalele Mhinga, has her own music label and her own production company. She teaches literacy part time at the University of South Africa, sits on several boards of charitable organisations and NGOs, and serves on the board of the Johannesburg Tourism Company.
Throughout her illustrious career Yvonne has met people like Nelson Mandela (singing at his 85th birthday party), the Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and Oprah Winfrey.
Chaka Chaka's continuing legacy as "Princess of Africa" is a testament to her connection to everyday people as well as royalty. Whether she is performing for Kings and Queens, Presidents and First Ladies or corporate concerts; she always returns to those she loves - her fans and family of listeners in South African cities, townships and rural areas. "Mama Africa", Miriam Makeba describes her as "She’s my baby!", Hugh Masekela adds that Yvonne is "my mad niece". Legends Dolly Rathebe and Dorothy Masuka describe Yvonne's music as "something that all should listen to".
When asked who she admired most, Chaka Chaka said "My mother because she has always been there for me. My mother raised three daughters single-handedly on a domestic workers salary. That took great courage and strength. She is my mentor and hero. When I was born in 1965 in Soweto, it was during apartheid, and those were extremely difficult times. My dad was a great musician who could never realize his dream. He died when I was 11 years old. I inherited my talent from both parents, so music has always been in my blood. When I was little I would strum an empty tin and blow into a broom stick pretending it was a microphone. I sang in church choirs. I loved singing. I am blessed that I achieved my destiny, and been able to accomplish what my father could not."

 
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      Christmass Tree yenye gharama kuliko yooooote duniani........huu hapa!!!!!

      UAE hotel erects 11-million-dollar Christmas tree

      It is the "most expensive Christmas tree ever," with a "value of over 11 million dollars," said Hans Olbertz, general manager of Emirates Palace hotel, at its inauguration.
      The 13-metre (40-foot) faux evergreen, located in the gold leaf-bedecked rotunda of the hotel, is decorated with silver and gold bows, ball-shaped ornaments and small white lights.
      But the necklaces, earrings and other jewellery draped around the tree's branches are what give it a record value.
      It holds a total of 181 diamonds, pearls, emeralds, sapphires and other precious stones, said Khalifa Khouri, owner of Style Gallery, which provided the jewellery.
      "The tree itself is about 10,000 dollars," Olbertz said. "The jewellery has a value of over 11 million dollars -- I think 11.4, 11.5."
      This will probably be an entry into the Guinness book of world records, Olbertz said, adding that Emirates Palace planned to contact the organisation about the tree which is to stay until the end of the year.
      Asked if the tree might offend religious sensibilities in the United Arab Emirates, where the vast majority of the local population is Muslim, Olbertz said he did not think it would. "It's a very liberal country," he said.
      The hotel has had a Christmas tree up in previous years, but this year "we said we have to do something different," and the hotel's marketing team hatched the plan, said Olbertz.
      The tree is not the first extravagant offering from Emirates Palace -- a massive, dome-topped hotel sitting amid fountains and carefully manicured lawns.
      The hotel, which bills itself as seven-star, in February introduced a package for a seven-day stay priced at one million dollars.
      Takers of the package have a private butler and a chauffeur driven Maybach luxury car at their disposal during their stay, as well as a private jet available for trips to other countries in the region.
      And in May, the hotel opened a gold vending machine, becoming the first place outside Germany to install "gold to go, the world's first gold vending machine," said Ex Oriente Lux AG, the German company behind the machine.
      An Emirati man walks past an 11-million-dollar ...

      BREAKING NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!

      Bomb Found On Underground Train In Rome

      An explosive device has been found on an underground train in Rome, Italian news agencies report.It is thought the parcel bomb was found inside an empty carriage during a stop in Rebibbia, on the outskirts of the city.





      The area has been cleared and bomb disposal experts are apparently examining the device.



      Reports have said it was left in a grocery bag underneath a seat, and was spotted by the conductor this morning.



      Rome's Mayor Gianni Alemanno said the discovery was "worrying".





      Spokesman for the city council Giampaolo Polizzaro said: "It was ready to explode.



      "It seems it could have been activated by remote control because it had something that looked like an antenna."







      Jamani hivi hawa walipua mabomu wako sawa kichwani????????


























































































      AFRICAN HEADWRAPS

      African women, especially those from sub-saharan Africa are very

      well known for their extravagant head ties and






      no wedding or party would be complete






      without what is popularlly known as gele in Nigeria.






      Head ties always perfectly match the outfit making the African woman






      outstanding in any gathering.


      With the head tie, the African woman portrays her culture with


      dignity and integrity...





      HAIR STYLES 2010--2011




      Prom UpdoProm Updo
      Prom Hairstyle PhotoRihanna - Combination Buzz Cut and Fauxhawk Hairstyle - 52nd Annual GRAMMY Awards Red Carpet

      Mary J Blige - Short Spiked Hairstyle - 52nd Annual GRAMMY Awards Red CarpetKeri Hilson - Medium Length Layered Formal Hairstyle - 52nd Annual GRAMMY Awards Red Carpet



      Sunday, December 19, 2010

      Christmas in United States of America

        Christmas in United States of America
        Santa Claus was born in US in the 1860's he was named this as he had a white beard and a belly, so he was named Santa Claus as this was the Dutch word for St Nicholas, Sintaklaas. Although the Dutch had bought him with them in the 17th century, he did not become an important person at Christmas until the Novelist Washington Irving put him in a novel that he wrote in 1809. This first Santa Claus was still known as St. Nicholas, he did smoke a pipe, and fly around in a wagon without any reindeer, but he did not have his red suit or live at the North Pole, he did however bring presents to children every year.
        In 1863 He was given the name Santa Claus and bore the red suit, pipe, and his reindeer and sleigh.
        Now Christmas celebrations vary greatly between regions of the United States, because of the variety of nationalities which have settled in it.
        In Pennsylvania, the Moravians build a landscape, called a putz - under the Christmas tree, while in the same state the Germans are given gifts by Belsnickle, who taps them with his switch if they have misbehaved.
        Early European settlers brought many traditions to the United States. Many settled in the early days in the South, these settlers would send Christmas greetings to their distant neighbors by shooting firearms and letting off fireworks. In Hawaii this practice is still in use as under the sunny skies, Santa Claus arrives by boat and Christmas dinner is eaten outdoors.
        In Alaska, a star on a pole is taken from door to door, followed by Herod's Men, who try to capture the star. Colonial doorways are often decorated with pineapple, a symbol of hospitality.
        In Alaska, boys and girls with lanterns on poles carry a large figure of a star from door to door. They sing carols and are invited in for supper.
        In Washington D.C., a huge, spectacular tree is lit ceremoniously when the President presses a button and turns on the tree's lights.
        In Boston, carol singing festivities are famous. The singers are accompanied by hand bells.
        In New Orleans, a huge ox is paraded around the streets decorated with holly and with ribbons tied to its horns.
        In Arizona, the Mexican ritual called Las Posadas is kept up. This is a ritual procession and play representing the search of Mary and Joseph for a room at the inn. Families play the parts and visit each other's houses enacting and re-enacting the drama and, at the same time, having a look at each family's crib.
        In Hawaii, Christmas starts with the coming of the Christmas Tree Ship, which is a ship bringing a great load of Christmas fare. Santa Claus also arrives by boat.
        In California, Santa Claus sweeps in on a surf board.
        In America the traditional Christmas dinner is roast turkey with vegetables and sauces. For dessert it is rich, fruity Christmas pudding with brandy sauce. Mince pies, pastry cases filled with a mixture of chopped dried fruit.
        The majority of Americans celebrate Christmas with the exchange of gifts and greetings and with family visits. For many, the day begins on Christmas Eve with the Midnight Mass. At Christmas it snows in many states, so dinner is usually eaten indoors. Dinner usually is roast turkey, goose, duck or ham served with cranberry sauce, then plum pudding or pumpkin pie followed by nuts and fruit.
        American homes are decorated with holly, mistletoe and branches of trees, most have a Christmas tree hung with electric lights, tinsel, baubles, and strings of popcorn and candy canes.
        In Colorado, an enormous star is placed on the mountain, it can be seen for many kilometers around, while in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, a star is lit in early December.
        Polish Americans on Christmas Eve spread hay on their kitchen floor and under the tablecloth to remind them of a stable and a manger. When they make up the table for dinner two extra places are set up for Mary and the Christ Child in case they should knock at the door to ask for shelter.
        In Philadelphia, a procession called a mummers parade runs for a whole day with bands, dancers and people in fancy dress.
        There are two homes for Santa Claus in the United States one is in Torrington, Connecticut, where Santa and his helpers give out presents. The other home is in Wilmington, New York, where a village for Santa and his reindeer is located.
        In Arizona they follow the Mexican traditions called Las Posadas. Families play out the parts of Mary and Joseph searching for somewhere to stay. They form a procession and visit their friends' and neighbors' homes where they admire each family's Nativity crib. In parts of New Mexico, people place lighted candles in paper bags filled with sand on streets and rooftops to light the way for the Christ Child.



      I Will Survive by Gloria Gaynor.....


      Wimbo huu unanikumbusha mbali sana.........Sikiliza halafu utafakari wimbo huu unakukumbusha nini....


      Shelton Benjamin in Nigeria ......

      Bingwa wa WWE Shelton Benjamin amewasili Nigeria tayari kwa pambano lake na Mwanamieleka wa kinigeria,Shelton leo amehudhuria ibada katika kanisa la Scoan au Synagogue Church of All Nations lililoko Lagos Nigeria,linaloongozwa na Nabii T B JOSHUA....

      Thursday, December 16, 2010

      Gloria Gaynor ...jamani mwamkumbuka mama huyu.....!!!???

      
      Gloria Gaynor
      

       

      
       
      Gloria Gaynor
      She was 19 when she signed her first record contract. In 1973, Gloria made history as Billboard gave birth to the Disco Action Charts. "Never Can Say Good-Bye" bowed at #1 on the charts and became the first Dance Song to reach #1 status in dance music. Ever since that time, for more than 30 years, Gloria keeps setting the standard. In March of 2001, her single, "Just Keep Thinkin’ About You," topped the Billboard Dance/Club charts at #1, while her international hit "Last Night" with Giorgio Moroder debuted at #1 throughout Europe. In keeping with the theme of #1, Gloria Gaynor was the first to record an album especially for clubs, and the first to do a mega-extended dance medley party mix, releasing 12" dance singles that are now high-end collectors items.
      In September 2002, Logic Records/BMG released the highly anticipated U.S. LP entitled "I Wish You Love." That was her first worldwide release in 15 years. It gave birth to 4 #1 dance singles on Billboards Dance Charts as well as her first top ten, "I Never Knew", on Billboard's Adult Contemporary Charts. She also recorded a new version of "I Will Survive" in Spanglish, recorded live in Brazil.
      Her popularity has continuously flourished into the new millennium. In 2002, she was honored at the World Music Awards in Monte Carlo with the coveted LEGEND award presented by long time fan Prince Albert. She made a splash on Broadway in the longest running musical revue, "Smokey Joe’s Café", and on national TV, as a guest star on such popular programs as "That ‘70’s Show" , "Ally McBeal" and more, introducing her to a whole new generation of fans.
      The film industry continues to feature "I Will Survive," on the soundtrack of more than a half dozen major motion picture releases. VH-1 honored Gloria Gaynor with the number one spot during their countdown of the Top 100 Dance Records of All Time for "I Will Survive".
      On September 19, 2005 Gloria, along with her Hit song "I Will Survive" were inducted into the Dance Music Hall of Fame during a ceremony that took place in New York City.
      Gloria even found time to write an autobiography entitled, "I Will Survive" (St. Martin’s Press) that is a revealing trip through her journey in life.
      She also lends her support to numerous charities, ranging from the likes of The Rita Hayworth Gala for Alzheimer’s to Revlon’s Annual Walk for Life.

      2010 STYLES....

      GASOLINE GLAMOUR STUDDED EMBELLISHED PUMPS: When you opt for a classic dress, there's no better way to glam it up than with festive footwear. I ADORED these shiny, studded pumps by Gasoline Glamour, which Eva Marcille wore with a beige frock ....
      LACE-UP COLOR BLOCK HEELS: Leighton Meester rocked a vibrant blue frock to Fashion's Night Out in September, and she made it a head-to-toe color affair by choosing these booties by Christian Louboutin. So fierce!

      YVES SAINT LAURENT BLUE PUMPS: Blue was a popular hue this year and no heels were as popular as the Yves Saint Laurent Palais pumps, which were seen on stars like Carey Mulligan and Ke$ha (who added goat fur trim to hers for video flair).

      VERSACE PLATFORMS

      Platforms can have a tendency to look dated. But Ciara's patterned Versace shoes looked nothing short of fabulous  I love how the colorful shoes totally added flair to her basic tee and jeans ensemble.

      Best style Of 2010......




      CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN LEOPARD BOOTIES:


       
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      Christmass Joke.....!!!!!!

      Three men died on Christmas Eve and were met by Saint Peter at the pearly gates. 'In honor of this holy season' Saint Peter said, 'You must each possess something that symbolizes Christmas to get into heaven.' The man from Nova Scotia fumbled through his pockets and pulled out a lighter. He flicked it on. 'It represents a candle', he said. 'You may pass through the pearly gates' Saint Peter said. The man from Saskatchewan reached into his pocket and pulled out a set of keys. He shook them and said, 'They're bells.' Saint Peter said 'You may pass through the pearly gates'. The Newfoundlander started searching desperately through his pockets and finally pulled out a pair of women's panties. St. Peter looked at the man with a raised eyebrow and asked, 'And just what do those symbolize?' The Newfie replied, 'These are Carols

      Hahhaaaaaaaaaa!!!!haya makubwa kweli unia hakuishi vituko mmmh!!!

      Wednesday, December 15, 2010

      Rushden and Diamond Goalkeeper Dale Roberts has died ....

      Rushden and Diamonds goalkeeper Dale Roberts has died suddenly at the age of 24.
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      He was found at his home in Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire, on Tuesday.
      It is not known how he died, although police have said his death is not being treated as suspicious.
      The former Sunderland and Middlesbrough trainee, who first signed professional terms with Nottingham Forest, died before Tuesday’s FA Trophy second-round replay against Eastwood, one of his former clubs.
      The game was postponed as a result.
      "Our thoughts and prayers at this time go to his parents, family and friends," said Diamonds chairman Gary Calder.
      An Eastwood statement added: "He was only with us a short time but made a big impression.
      "All at Eastwood Town send their sincere condolences to Dale's family, friends and colleagues."
      Durham-born Roberts was an England C international and also spent time on loan at Alfreton.
      He joined Diamonds in January 2009 after two loan spells at the club, playing 88 league games for the Conference National side.
      Eurosport

      Hulk Hogan’s Hellacious Wedding

      Hulk mania.......

       
       
      He got hitched to his fiancée Jennifer McDaniel yesterday (December 14) but Hulk Hogan's wedding wasn’t without some serious drama.
      The pro wrestler-turned reality star tied the knot at his Clearwater, Florida home, though the backyard ceremony was an easy mark for paparazzi.
      And at one point, a member of Hogan’s security entourage got into a heated altercation with a daring shutterbug who tried to snap pictures of the occasion.
      Hogan tweeted, "Man, when you least expect it, it still gets crazy as hell. What a day! This time were (sic) really gonna make history!"

      Mariah Carey Confirms Pregnancy

       
       
      She’s kept mum for months regarding her pregnancy, and now Mariah Carey has confirmed what everyone already knows- she’s preggers.
      The “Always Be My Baby” songstress shared the good news during her interview on the “Today” show this morning. “Yes, we are pregnant. This is true.”
      Mariah declined to share her due date, and instead focused on how blessed she and hubby Nick Cannon are. “It’s still early… expecting is great. The greatest gift on earth is a child.”
      Back in August, Carey was spotted in maternity garb, but refused to acknowledge the rumors. "When the time is right, everyone will know,” she stated.

      Mariah Carey & Ellen DeGeneres: Christmas in DC!


      Certainly one of the hottest holiday season celebrities, Mariah Carey was front and center at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC on Sunday (December 12).
      Joined onstage by Ellen DeGeneres, the "Glitter" girl got a pat on her burgeoning baby belly as she taped material for TNT's Christmas in Washington 2010 special set to air on TNT December 17 at 8PM.
      Also joining Mimi was husband Nick Cannon, while President Barack Obama, actress Miranda Cosgrove and "Glee" star Matthew Morrison also partook in the annual showcase.
      Meanwhile, Mariah fans can catch the singer/actress in action as she's the featured guest on ABC’s “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” airing tonight (December 12) at 8PM ET.
      Miss Carey joins show regulars Ty Pennington, Michael Moloney, John Littlefield and Tracy Hutson is lending a much-needed helping hand to a family in Pensacola, Florida.
      Enjoy the pictures of Mariah Carey with Ellen DeGeneres in Washington D.C. (December 12).


      Jennifer Lopez: Sued By Ex-Husband’s Girlfriend



      She can’t seem to keep the crazies away- Jennifer Lopez is being sued for $10 million by her ex-husband’s girlfriend.
      According to Radar, the “Waiting for Tonight” songstress is the defendant in a lawsuit filed by Ojani Noa’s lady friend of 10 years, Claudia Vazquez.

      Vazquez claims that Lopez messed with a motion picture contract between Noa, Vazquez, and Ed Meyer and she wants revenge.
      Meyer told press, "Vazquez has met Jennifer Lopez on many occasions. They hate each other. Jennifer Lopez called her a 'whore' to a Univision reporter last year. She met Jennifer Lopez the first time when Jennifer Lopez walked in on her (Claudia Vazquez) and Ojani Noa having sex in the Hancock Park mansion that Ojani lives in. Jennifer was dating Ben Affleck ... at the time."