Showing posts with label Donda West. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Donda West. Show all posts

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Tribute to some of those passed away in 2007

I wanted to pay tribute to some of our African American entertainers, sports figures, comedians, and others who gave us much joy through their talent. May they all Rest In Peace. Bless.

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  • Alice Coltrane-She was an American Jazz pianist, organist, harpist and the wife of John Coltrane.
  • Billy Henderson-One of the original members of the Spinners
  • Lamar Lundy Jr.-played defensive end for the former Los Angeles Rams of the NFL. He was part of the “Fearsome Foursome” of defensive players on the team, considered to be one of the best squads in football history
  • Luther Ingram-best known for his R&B hit “(If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want to Be Right.” The singer and songwriter also co–wrote the Staples Singers 1970s hit, “Respect Yourself.”
  • Calvin Lockhart-appeared in 1970s films, including Let’s Do It Again, where he played the character whose nickname rapper Notorious B.I.G.often borrowed, “Biggie Smalls.” Lockhart also appeared on “Good Times” and later in Coming To America.
  • James B. Davis- American gospel music singer and a founder of The Dixie Hummingbirds, one of the longest–lasting and most influential groups in gospel music.
  • James "Jimmy" Walker-NBA player with the Detroit Pistons, Houston Rockets and former Kansas City Kings
  • Chauncey Wendell Bailey Jr-editor in chief of the five San Francisco Bay Area Post newspapers.
  • Maxwell Lemuel "Max" Roach- He worked alongside many of the greatest jazz musicians, including Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker and Miles Davis.
  • Kenneth “Big Moe” Moore-was a Houston rapper. He began his career on mix tapes and was later signed to Wreckshop Records
  • Yolanda "LaLa" Brown-an R&B singer and protégé of Lyfe Jennings. She was best known for being featured on his single S.E.X.
  • Donda West-the mother of rap superstar Kanye West and former chairwoman of the English Department at Chicago State University.
  • Sean Michael Maurice Taylor-played safety for the Washington Redskins
  • Ted Corbitt-Corbitt was a 1952 Olympic competitor.
  • Chad “Pimp C” Butler-was a rapper who formed one–half of group UGK.
  • St. Claire Cecil Bourne-known for his documentary filmmaking. Among his credits in various capacities of filmmaking is his participation in the acclaimed Muhammad Ali film “When We Were Kings.
Many of the names you may or may not know. Many didn't even make a dent in the front page, however all were important in contributing some how to American History.

For more of these greats please see , Those We Lost in 2007, by BET.COM

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Kanye West Updates

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  • Kanye West pulled out of his scheduled performance last night at the Kodiak Theater in Los Angeles. He was replaced by Will. I. AM. The New York Daily News quotes a friend of the family who described West as devastated and seemingly "in denial" about the Saturday passing of his mother, Dr. Donda West, following cosmetic surgery. The source said Kanye didn't think his mother needed any physical improvement.
  • More allegations are surfacing against Dr Jan Adams, who said Monday that he performed a tummy tuck and breast reduction on Dr. West one day before she stopped breathing on Saturday, but denies doing anything wrong to cause her death.

    Court documents were discovered showing that Adams' estranged wife filed for a domestic violence restraining order against him a year ago following a situation on Thanksgiving.

    Adams' now-ex-wife, Susan Field, moved to keep Adams at least 100 yards away from her and their three children on Nov. 28, 2006, as well as prevent him from calling, emailing or otherwise contacting them, reports E! Online.

  • In more bad news for Dr. Adams, the Discovery Health Network has opted to remove from its lineup "Plastic Surgery: Before and After," the show Adams hosted for five years before leaving in June. Four episodes scheduled to air this week have been pulled from the schedule.

Source:EURweb

Monday, November 12, 2007

Kanye West's Mother Died

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Kanye West has reportedly lost his mother, Donda West. The rapper was in London when he received the news that his mother passed away. He is headed back to Los Angeles where Donda died.
Sources: Donda West