Monday, April 16, 2018

Musical News - Kendrick Lamar Wins Pulitzer Prize for Music

The people’s choice Kendrick Lamar has finally gotten his just due. On April 16, 2018 he was awarded a Pulitzer Prize in music for his album “DAMN,” for “distinguished musical composition.” This is the first Pulitzer awarded in music for a non-classical, non-jazz album. At the 2018 Grammy Awards, Lamar was beaten out in several categories where he arguably should have won. Inexplicably, the Grammys limited Lamar to the rap category. Maybe next year they will do better.

Congratulations to Lamar for his outstanding achievements, including a Generational Icon Award, the key to the city of Compton, for making the Rolling Stones list of the top 100 debut albums of all times, and the numerous Grammys he has won to date in various rap categories.


© 04/16/2018

Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Musical News - Yvonne Staples of Staple Singers

Yvonne Staples of the iconic Staple Singers, hitmakers of the 1970s, has died on April 10, 2018 of colon cancer. Ms. Staples was 80 years of age. She was the business manager of the group, and a background singer since 1971. The gospel inspired Staple Singers consisted of Pops, Cleotha, Pervis, and Mavis, the lead. The group crossed over into soul music in 1971, and had a string of hits including “Respect Yourself” (1971), “I’ll Take You There” (1972), and “If You’re Ready (Come Go with Me)” (1973). Yvonne sang background for Mavis during Mavis’s solo career in the 1980s.

In 1999, the Staple Singers were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. They received a lifetime achievement award at the 2005 Grammy Awards.

Most likely, all of the fans did not really know Yvonne during the group’s heyday, but on all of the songs we loved, Yvonne was there. Since the 1970s was my favorite decade, I have to repeat their famous musical request, “Let’s Do it Again” (1975).
 

Yvonne Staples [10/23/1937 – 04/10/2018]
© 04/10/2018