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WORDS that are spoken, should provide 2 options - LIFE or DEATH!

There is so much power in words, when used appropriately. A depressed soul can be uplifted by a smooth tone of phrases, when all else fails. A crying child will become silent once an expression of adoration is spoken directly. Even when placed with a distinctive tune, hearts are moved to a compassionate mode. It has been said that music 'soothes the savage beast.' In addition, when you smile, or even laugh, the very innate qualities are rejuvenated, and extends to others, uplifting them to pursue life in its truest form.

I will be discussing many topics that appear to be imperative for today's way of thinking. With eloquent words, feelings of joy, love, peace, and contentment can be transferred. It is imperative to make sure we speak with what will cause one to walk away with an amazing outlook of assurance, knowing that things CAN, AND WILL work out!

Monday, December 31, 2012

Remembering... Music 2012 (cont.)


While working on the music portion of the tribute of those who transitioned this year, and putting one particular artist's information together, I found out that their sibling just made the trip last week.  Seriously, we have seen so many say good-bye in 2013, that it really makes one ponder.  

Two incredibly talented individuals!  Rest in Peace!

                                             
Fontella Bass




  

July 3, 1940 - December 26, 2012






David Peaston











March 13, 1957 - February 1, 2012









Both born in St. Louis, Missouri, children of gospel singer Martha Bass, who was a member of The Clara Ward Singers, they were always surrounded by true music.  Growing up in church environment, further assisted them with wanting to grasp the very soul of their God-given gifts and talents.

At the young age of 6, Fontella began singing and accompanying the choir, as well as traveling with her mother's group.  Once she became a 16-year-old teenager, she decided to branch out and sing R&B.  Upon hearing a recording of her vocals, singer Little Milton found her to be so amazing,  that he wanted her to sing background for him, and tour across the country.  

Ms. Bass later auditioned for Chess Records and landed a recording contract, singing duet with Bobby McClure, singing "Don't Mess Up a Good Thing" (below), that reached No. 5 on the R&B charts and No. 33 on the Billboard Top 100 in 1965.   

Her huge hit, giving her worldwide appeal, was the song she co-wrote and later that year recorded.  "Rescue Me," reached No. 1 on the R&B charts and No. 4 on the Billboard pop singles chart. 
 

Her brother, David Peaston, sang in church, as well, at a very young ageOnce he graduated, became a teacher, but, because of job layoff, he decided to move to New York City, wanting to establish a singing career.  

He applied his vocals to recording sessions, singing background.  After participating in Amateur Night at the Apollo Theater, singing "God Bless The Child," he actually won several competitions, and was offered a recording contract with Geffen Records.  

His first single release, "Two Wrongs (Don't Make A Right)" made it to the Billboard R&B, rising to #3.  He also had charted hits with "Can I," and "We're All In This Thing Together," as well as his album,  "Introducing...David Peaston."
 







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