Dec. 13, 2024 – 03:02 – Author and music journalist Danyel Smith discovered the modern day maternity underground railroad in the 1940s when writing a book about all things pop stars. In her book ...
In summer 1969, 300,000 people filled Harlem's Mount Morris Park over six weekends for the Harlem Cultural Festival, a free event showcasing Black music and culture. "It crossed our minds from time to ...
Singer Marilyn McCoo’s mother feared for unborn child’s life. The mistrust of white doctors led some Black women to travel north to give birth. Author and music journalist Danyel Smith discovered the ...
The Number Ones: Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis, Jr.’s “You Don’t Have To Be A Star (To Be In My Show)”
When two people leave a group together, and then go on to record with each other, what do you call that? It's not a solo career. A duo career? I guess it's a duo career. In 1969, the same year that ...
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