Saturday, November 27, 2010

Aaliyah's Star...Still Shining!

AaliyahCover of Aaliyah
Aaliyah Dana Houghton, better known as "Aaliyah", was an American recording artist, actress, and model who's vocal talent, fashionable charm, and passionate spirit, helped redefine R&B and hip hop in the 1990's, leaving an indelible imprint on the music industry during her short time with us!
Born in Brooklyn in 1979 and raised in Detroit, Aaliyah first auditioned for TV commercials and the sitcom series "Family Matters" before performing on "Star Search" at age 9.  A few years later she toured and sang in concert with superstar 'Gladlys Knight', who was the ex-wife of her uncle, "Barry Hankerson".
Shortly after her 13th birthday, Aaliyah signed with "Jive Records" and "Blackround Records" by her uncle, who introduced her to R&B singer and record producer "R. Kelly", a creative influence who would become Aaliyah's mentor, and....eventually her husband! 
Her debut album "Age Ain't Nothing but a Number" sold three million copies in the United States, and went double platinum.  However, her contract with "Jive" ended abruptly when Aaliyah and Kelly faced allegations of an illegal marriage....he being 27 and her, only 15!
Nevertheless, the album's two hit singles "Back and Forth" and "At Your Best" made the "Billboard Top 100" list, while her song "The Thing I Like" became part of the movie sound track for the 1994 film "A Low Down Dirty Shame".
Her next album, "One in a Million" was produced by "Timbaland" and "Missy Elliott" of 'Atlantic Records', and went on to sell 3.7 million copies nationally, and over eight million world wide.  Not yet 18 years old, Aaliyah was about to inherit her life-long label, "The Queen of R&B"!
However, She couldn't quite shake the acting bug that initially bit her at age 6, when she starred as "Annie" in her first grade school play. So, in 1997, Aaliyah decided to attend the 'Detroit High School for Performing Arts', where she received strait-A's in Drama!
That led to an immediate role on the TV police drama "New York Undercover", where Aaliyah played the role of herself!  A year later she appeared at "The Academy Awards", not as an actor....but as the youngest singer ever to perform there--singing "Journey to the Past", the theme song for the animated feature "Anastasia".
In 2000, Aaliyah landed her first major movie role in "Romeo Must Die", starring opposite martial artist Jet Li.  It grossed $18.6 million on opening weekend, and ranked number 2 at the box office, while her video soundtrack "Try Again" went on to win two "MTV Music Video" awards, and nominations for both a "Grammy" and "Best R&B Female Vocalist".
A year later she began work on her second film, "Queen of the Damned", and was also slated to star in the sequel of "The Matrix", all of this prior to the release of her final album, "Aaliyah" in July, 2001.
On August 25, 2001, Aaliyah and various members of her record company boarded a twin engine Cessna in the Bahama's bound for the return trip home to Florida following filming of the music video "Rock the Boat".
The flight was actually scheduled for the following day, but Aaliyah and her crew were anxious to get home, so, against the advice of baggage handlers and the pilot, the small plane took off immediately.
Unfortunately, all their video gear was packed on board a new plane, which was much smaller than the Cessna they had arrived on, thus, exceeding standard weight and balance tolerance limits, which caused the plane to crash shortly after takeoff just 200 feet from the runway--killing Aaliyah and eight others.
Not only was the plane vastly over loaded, but sadly, the pilot was not legally licensed to fly the plane...and was found to have traces of cocaine and alcohol in his blood.
A week later,during a private ceremony, Aaliyah was buried in a silver casket, surrounded by over 800 mourners, including 'Gladys Knight',' Missy Elliott', 'Timbaland', 'Lil Kim' and 'Sean Combs'.
Within a month of the funeral, Aaliyah's final album sky-rocketed from 19th to number one on the 'Billboard Top 100" music chart, posthumously earning her two additional "American Music Awards". 
Her final music video "Rock the Boat" also topped the charts and became one of most popularly viewed video's of all time!
In 2002, the release of the film "Queen of the Damned" earned $16 million on opening weekend, and its sound track, along with two singles, became top selling award winners as well.
On the one-year anniversary of Aaliyah's death, a candlelight vigil was held in 'Times Square', as millions observed a moment of silence in her honor, and radio stations across America played her music.
To some degree, Aaliyah's premature end is a call to remember too many other music innovates who left us in a similar fashion....like 'Buddy Holly' and 'Ritchie Valens' (also plane crash victims), 'John Lennon', 'Kurt Cobain', 'Karen Carpenter', and of course the late, greats 'Michael Jackson' and 'Elvis', among others! 
Like theirs, Aaliyah's sweet sound and bounty of work, will live long and prosper, in the hearts and souls of music lovers around the world....well after we age gone too!
Thanks, and listen for the sounds of "Aaliyah" on STREETWISE RADIO!
Sincerely,  PeteCam4
(note: Station owner Michael Ealey will run Aaliyah's new CD compilation [over 1 hour in length] in its entirety...VERY SOON! So, stay logged on to StreetwiseRadio at www.streetwisesd.com/radio
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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Nicole Richie Discusses Her Latest Novel, Priceless



Nicole Richie Discusses Her Latest Novel, Priceless
By Shelah Moody
Photos by Kevin Casey
“As the beautiful young woman strode through the international arrivals terminal at JFK, several people turned to look. A flight attendant noticed the way she carried herself, the clothes she wore, here shoes, and guessed she’d just walked out of first class. She was right.”—Nicole Richie, “Priceless.”


Nicole Richie knows a lot about power, fame and money. As the daughter of Grammy winning singer/songwriter Lionel Richie, the reality show star, fashionista and philanthropist has been in the limelight most of her life. (Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones are her godfathers).  Richie’s  past feud with BFF Paris Hilton, her co-star on “The Simple Life”  reality series and her struggle with drug addiction made her a popular media target. After a long journey toward healing and redemption, Richie had two children, daughter Harlow Winter Kate Richie-Madden and son Sparrow James Midnight Madden with her boyfriend, Joel Madden, and found her voice as a popular fiction writer.  In 2005, Richie released her first novel, “The Truth about Diamonds.”


Richie is currently on tour promoting her second novel, “Priceless”  (Atria Books), which deals with fame, power, romance and intrigue.  I caught up with the gracious and glamorous author last week during a signing at Book Passage bookstore in San Francisco.  
Q: How old were you when you started writing fiction?
A: When I was first approached to write “The Truth about Diamonds,” I really had not written fiction before. I had written a lot in my journals when I was younger, but that by no means is anything close to writing a fiction novel.
Q: Do you carry a notepad with you and write down ideas when you travel?
A: I do, when I travel, I have a lot of down time and that’s when I’m along and can really be alone with my thoughts.
Q: Which writers have inspired you?
A: I love Danielle Steel and Jackie Collins is a great writer.
Q: What’s the subject of your next book?
A: You know, as I’m coming to the end of this book tour, that’s when I can really open my mind and dive into a new story. I haven’t started yet, but I am going to release it next fall.
Q: How long did it take you to write “Priceless?” What are the similarities between yourself and the main character?
A: This novel took me about six months to write. There aren’t many similarities between myself and this character. Charlotte—she’s very brave and she makes the decisions to leave everything she knows and start a new life. She’s much more brave than I am. I really admire and look up to this character. 
Q: As a mother, do you think that you will write a children’s book some day?
A: Possibly. Yes! I would love to one day.
For more information on Nicole Richie’s novel, “Priceless,” go to:http://www.nrichienews.com/2008/03/welcome.html
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