Wednesday, July 21, 2021

Hip-Hop Icon to Portray Jazz Legend in Upcoming Biopic

 

Mos Def
Yasiin Bey, more famously known by his former stage name Mos Def, will portray American music legend Thelonious Monk in a recently announced biopic. 

According to its producers the film, tentatively titled “Thelonious” will focus on the Jazz sensation's struggles for musical success, mental illness and the “spiritual” love triangle between his wife, Nellie, and one of the world’s richest women, Nica Rothschild.

Thelonius Monk 
Alberto Marzan, cohead of the production company — along with
screenwriter Lord Moreland —Jupiter Rising Film, set to begin working on the film next summer told Rolling Stone that finding an actor able to portray the eccentricities and talent of Monk was a challenge until one of the film’s producers mentioned Bey.

When his name was brought up, there was a silence that I will never forget,” Marzan said. “We all envisioned him. This needed to be somebody that understood Thelonious’ music on an intimate level. It needed to be someone who understood the life and challenges of being a musician, a black man in this universe. Yasiin has Thelonious’ morals and focus on what matters.

Yasiin lives his life with a vibe not easily found in Hollywood, because he’s not Hollywood, point blank,” Marzan adds. “His values and moral compass are intentional and focused on what really matters. Everyone who knows his body of work has seen him boldly transform himself from his music to the Broadway stage, the silver screen and beyond. When he looked at me and said, ‘I am Thelonious,’ I knew we had found him.

Before dying of a stroke at the age of 64 in 1982, Monk had cemented a reputation as one of the founding fathers of Jazz. Brilliant Corners, Criss Cross, and Thelonious in Action brought him to the forefront of the movement in the 50s and showcased the singular vision that would direct his career. 'Til this day he is one of the most covered composers of the genre. 

Bey, who began his career as a child actor before expanding into music and movies, is a founding member of the iconic underground hip hop duo Black Star, along with fellow Brooklyn rapper Talib Kweli. 



Deion Sanders Tells Reporters to Keep His First Name Out of Their Mouths

 

Deion Sanders at SWAC Media Days.
The artist formerly known as “Prime Time” has made it clear that the only name he responds to now, at least when it comes to reporters, is “Coach.”

Deion Sanders, who went the aforementioned nickname — as well as the more colorful moniker “Neon Deion” — during his time as an All-Pro football player in the NFL and better-than-average MLB part-timer,  reportedly stormed out of a Southwestern Athletic Conference media day event Tuesday in Birmingham, Alabama.

Sanders, now in his second year as head coach of Jackson State, apparently took offense to a reporter calling him by his first name.

"You don't call Nick Saban, 'Nick.' Don't call me Deion," Sanders told Nick Suss from the Clarion Ledger. 

"If you call Nick (Saban), Nick, you'll get cussed out on the spot, so don't do that to me," Sanders later added. "Treat me like Nick." 

The event transpired after the on-camera portion of the event was done. Suss, the reporter who called Sanders by his first name, made it clear that it is his policy to do so for all coaches, players and personnel when conducting interviews. “When I interview people, I call them by their first name. Whether it's someone I've been working with for years or someone I'm talking to for the first time,” he told the Clarion Ledger. “This is true of the coaches and players on the Ole Miss beat, the coaches and players at Mississippi State and Southern Miss when I help out covering their teams and, as recently as January, even Sanders, too."

It was reported that Suss, has called other coaches on his beat, including Saban, by their first names as well. Sanders, however, wasn’t hearing it and addressed the issue with a Tweet later in the day.

Coach Prime went 4-3 in his first season with the Tigers, a season marred by scheduling and safety nightmares perpetrated upon the season by the coronavirus pandemic. Jackson State opens this season on Sept. 5 against Florida A&M.







Tuesday, July 20, 2021

Dolly Parton Recreates a Classic For Husband's Birthday

 

Dolly Parton is one of the realest to ever do it in the country music game. She's sold over 100-million records, found success on the silver screen and helped in the fight against covid. She also believes Black Lives Matter! She also founded Dolly Parton's Imagination Library, a book gifting program that mails free books to children from birth until they begin school in participating areas, and her Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, theme park Dollywood is a true job creator for the people back home. 

Without Dolly, Whitney wouldn't have been as big as she was, and the 75-year-old entertainer continues to give to the people. Today the diva dropped an Instagram thirst trap today's pop stars can only aspire to, donning the same outfit she wore for her cover appearance on Playboy in 1978 to celebrate her husband Carl Dean's birthday.

"Remember some time back I said I was gonna pose on Playboy magazine when I'm 75? Well, I'm 75 and they don't have a magazine anymore ... but my husband always loved the original cover of Playboy. I was trying to think of something to do to make him happy," she added. "He still thinks I'm a hot chick after 57 years and I'm not gonna try to talk him out of that."

Carl's a lucky man, and so are we to still have Dolly.

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