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Denver sports bars ready for Broncos for Super Bowl

Posted on: January 31st, 2014 by tommyj

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Quality…Snubbed at the Grammy’s

Posted on: January 29th, 2014 by tommyj

The 2014 Grammy’s are over and in the history books…all 4 hours of TV time and who knows how many off camera hours.  What was aired for the TV viewers was predetermined and planned based on what the TV executives perceived to get the best “Ratings” and capture a desired audience for the advertisers.  The winners were all known well in advance, the performers were all mic’ed,  sound checked and the presenters all had their skits and tele-prompters  cued up.

But for some reason this did not have the same luster and feel of Grammy’s past.  Yes, the show is long, and your favorite artist may not have performed but the produced portion of the show seemed to not carry a musical feel.  It had a feel of just catering to the “SHOW” elements of the broadcast and not give the audience great musical performances.  We all have that one year, that one, show, that one performance that stays resonant in our memory.  I can recall two, Prince’s performance with Beyonce and Mary J. Blige. I recall watching Mary perform “No More Drama” and after her performance, looking at how spent she was giving her all in just that one song.  But the most vivid memory was looking at the audience of her peers faces, eyes and emotions when the song was done.  Nelly Furtado looked like a groupie that just watched the Beatles singing “She Loves You” Yeah, Yeah, Yeah for the first time. Bono was so impressed that he asked her to collaborate on a song and show. One member in the elite seats asked” Does she perform like this all the time?” Seeing is believing. Can you say she caught the Holy Ghost and took it to Church?

Lip sinking has become the norm in live shows. Granted, it is a made for TV show now, but the premise of the Grammy’s has always been about the best music of the year and the history of music past.  In trying to squeeze in the best show possible in the allotted time and please the advertisers, the show producers must make a decision on what to air and what to make mention of.  There are always those categories that are mentioned during the aired segment of the broadcast such as best producer of a children’s cartoon, best commercial jingle, best violin solo or cello solo…you get the point.  The Merritt Awards honors artists and legends of the industry.  One of this years recipients, The Isley Brothers did receive their name recognition during the broadcast, but to have been in the industry for over 40 years, and still performing to sold out crowds, to not have them take center stage on the live broadcast could be seen as a snub to the R&B industry.  Their sound, songs and history over the decades have influenced every genre of popular music today.  “Shout” was recorded in the late 50’s and is still a cult classic at any arena or big audience event.

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The Isley Brothers are a highly influential, successful and long-running American music group consisting of different line-ups of six brothers, and a brother-in-law, Chris Jasper. The founding members were O’Kelly Isley, Jr. (1937 – 1986), Rudolph Isley, Ronald Isley and Vernon Isley (1942–1955). They are the only act to have at least one Hot 100 hit in each of six consecutive decades: the 1950’s, 1960’s, 1970’s, 1980’s, 1990’s, and 2000’s. The Isleys (as they are commonly called) were inducted to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1992.

Still relevant today and going strong, Ronnie Isley, the remaining brother of the group, should have had a spotlight during the live broadcast and stage time on air.  With R&B giving way to and POP Music being the genre receiving the spotlight, Soul Music and the legends, as well as the Neo Soul artists have been struggling to gain their share of the main stream media spotlight and marketing dollars from the big labels. The Isley Brothers legendary sound and songs have touched every generation.  Their history and songs warrant more than just a mention on the live broadcast.  Watching the Isley Brothers in concert is a treat for the audience. They perform not to the show, they perform to entertain the crowd without all the lights, pyrotechnics and video feeds.  No lip Sinking to a track…they are performers and that is what most concert goers are lacking in shows today…live and broadcast.  If you happen to see a concert listing of a show including or headlined by The Isley Brothers, it will remind you of what music, LIVE MUSIC, is all about.  Coming in February, The Image Of Magazine will begin listing artist’s upcoming shows and concerts in 2014.  And you can be sure the Isley Brothers will be on that list.

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From Inspired:  January 31, 2014

 

The 2014 Grammys PHOTO RECAP: A Curse Fulfilled!

Posted on: January 28th, 2014 by tommyj

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Katy Perry to fly around arenas on tour

Posted on: January 27th, 2014 by tommyj

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Posted on: January 21st, 2014 by tommyj

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Selena Gomez seeks love advice from Katy Perry

Posted on: January 20th, 2014 by tommyj

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2013 Brought Much Success to Zach Matari

Posted on: January 14th, 2014 by tommyj

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Golden Globes winners 2014: 12 Years a Slave, Breaking Bad, American Hustle and Dallas Buyers Club all win big

Posted on: January 13th, 2014 by tommyj

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Sylvester Stallone Live at the London Palladium

Posted on: January 6th, 2014 by tommyj

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Happy Founders Day Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc.

Posted on: January 5th, 2014 by tommyj

william_randy_bates_jr William “Randy” Bates, Jr., Esq.
Grand Polemarch

founders1 Elder Watson Diggs; John Milton Lee; Byron Kenneth Armstrong; Guy Levis Grant; Ezra Dee Alexander; Henry Tourner Asher; Marcus Peter Blakemore; Paul Waymond Caine; Edward Giles Irvin and George Wesley Edmonds.

It was the vision of these astute men that enabled them in the school year 1910 – 11, more specifically the night of January 5, 1911, on the campus of Indiana University at Bloomington, Indiana, to sow the seed of a fraternal tree whose fruit is available to, and now enjoyed by, college men everywhere, regardless of their color, religion or national origin. It is a fact of which KAPPA ALPHA PSI is justly proud that the Constitution has never contained any clause which either excluded or suggested the exclusion of a man from membership merely because of his color, creed, or national origin. The Constitution of KAPPA ALPHA PSI is predicated upon, and dedicated to, the principles of achievement through a truly democratic Fraternity.

Chartered and incorporated originally under the laws of the State of Indiana as Kappa Alpha1911kappaalphanu Nu on May 15, 1911, the name was changed to KAPPA ALPHA PSI on a resolution offered and adopted at the Grand Chapter in December 1914. This change became effective April 15, 1915, on a proclamation by the then Grand Polemarch, Elder Watson Diggs. Thus, the name acquired a distinctive Greek letter symbol and KAPPA ALPHA PSI thereby became a Greek letter Fraternity in every sense of the designation.

From its inception, and for the next six years, Brother Diggs served as the Grand Polemarch of KAPPA ALPHA PSI Fraternity. Through his leadership and indefatigable application, augmented by the efforts of B.K. Armstrong, and John M. Lee, who comprised the remainder of the original Grand Board of Directors, the infant Fraternity was guided through the most perilous years of its life. Accordingly, much of the credit for the organization’s survival through this period is shared by these three men.

From its inception, every endeavor was directed toward establishing the Fraternity upon a strong foundation before embarking on plans of expansion. By the end of the first year, working together, Diggs and Armstrong had completed the ritual and had commenced work on the coat of arms. Work on the latter was completed during the following summer by Diggs, Armstrong and Lee while they were pursuing employment at a hotel in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

In selecting a suitable motto, Diggs, Armstrong and Lee solicited the aid of a Professor of Greek Art at Indiana Technical College at Fort Wayne, Indiana. Having adopted a motto which mutually suited them, they carried a sketch of the coat of arms to a commercial engraver in Fort Wayne, from which he made the first metal plate.

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For years, in order to safeguard the ritualistic secrets of the Fraternity, Diggs laboriously typed and bound the rituals. It was not until he moved to Indianapolis, Indiana, where he met an old German printer in whom he had confidence, that he entrusted the esoteric materials of the Fraternity to a commercial printer.

In the spring of 1912 Diggs wrote in a little blue examination book the first Constitution, which was adopted in 1920 with but a few revisions. This edition remained in use until 1926 when it was supplanted by the codified edition jointly written by Diggs, J. Ernest Wilkins, and W. Ellis Stewart. In 1957 the Constitution again underwent major revision.

Now substantially established and provided with a Constitution, Ritual, coat of arms, motto, and guiding hand in a dynamic Grand Chapter, the Fraternity was ready for expansion. In the summer of 1912 Diggs visited the University of Illinois at Urbana, Illinois, where he met Earl B. Dickerson, President of the Old “Illini Club.” This club constituted the nucleus of the University of Illinois Chapter, the Beta, which was chartered on February 8, 1913. Gamma Chapter (later changed to Indianapolis Alumni Chapter) was established on December 29, 1913, followed by the establishment of Delta Chapter at the University of Iowa, on March 7, 1914. The latter was subsequently changed to Gamma Chapter, and the designation of Delta assigned to the Wilberforce University Chapter at Wilberforce, Ohio. Epsilon Chapter, Lincoln University, Pennsylvania, was established December 4, 1915, as the first chapter in the East. Elder W. Diggs journeyed from Indiana to give this chapter his personal and official installation, recognition and blessing.

Thus ended the infancy of KAPPA ALPHA PSI, whereupon the Fraternity embarked upon an era of expansion. Except for the years of World War I and II, when several Grand Chapter meetings were suspended, KAPPA ALPHA PSI has grown and prevailed with unabating impetus.

KAPPA ALPHA PSI Fraternity, relatively early, envisioned the modified attitudes of college administrators and administrations regarding certain frivolous activities previously identified with Greek letter organizations; and it initiated appropriate changes. Among the early changes brought about was the banning of paddling and other forms of physical abuse, and the introduction of constructive endeavors during pledgeship and probation. To date, KAPPA ALPHA PSI Fraternity is organizationally and administratively mature. It moves steadily toward a tomorrow of promise, productivity and influence.

Taken from:
“A SHORT CHRONICLE OF KAPPA ALPHA PSI FRATERNITY”

The Fraternity is still alive and strong today.  There is a bond that last a life time in the men of Kappa Alpha Psi , as well as the commitment to giving back to the community. Unlike most black fraternities and sororities that were established on Historically Black Colleges,

Kappa Beta Chapter - University of Memphis

Kappa Beta Chapter – University of Memphis

Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity was founded on a predominately all white campus in its day.  That helped create the comradery within the fraternity , whether it is at a step show or national Conclave, brings Kappa Men together as brothers and leaders of their community.  The advantage of knowing you have a brother in the bond, anywhere in the country, that you can call to find connections or fraternize, has been instilled within the fraternity since its inception and is a trait that still exist today.  You are a member for life in Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, from a transition from undergraduate on campus life, through your graduate and alumni activities, into you professional career,  A Kappa Man has a deep rooted history in our Fraternal Bond.

 
Tommy Jennings
Publisher – The Image Of Magazine
Member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity
Since Saturday December 17, 1983 3:47:42PM

 

 

 

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