Don’t Forget - The Motown Thanksgiving Halftime Show During Detroit vs Green Bay!
November 25, 2009 by MusicThread
Filed under Press, R&B
With every year Thanksgiving brings great family, great times, great food, and of course - great football! Now this year, Thanksgiving brings great new artists singing your past-time Motown favorites! Read more
Watch the Future of Motown Perform the History of Motown During NFL Thanksgiving Festivities!
November 19, 2009 by MusicThread
Filed under Featured, Press, R&B
With every year Thanksgiving brings great family, great times, great food, and of course - great football!
This year during the Detroit vs Green Bay Thanksgiving football game, be sure to catch Vita Chambers, Forever the Sickest Kids, Hal Linton, Shontelle, Kem, and Melanie Fiona performing classic Motown songs during the 2009 United Way Thanksgiving Halftime Show: A Motown 50th Anniversary Tribute!
LMFAO “Party Rock” Album Review
July 30, 2009 by MusicThread
Filed under Dance/Electronica, Hip Hop, Reviews
LMFAO
Party Rock
will.i.am Music Group / InterscopeBy: Jabari Oliver
Meet LMFAO. They are the first dance electronic group in the history of party to be named after a rated R text chat acronym. LMFAO is made of Stefan Kendal “RedFoo” Gordy and his nephew Skyler “Sky Blu” Gordy (colors included). They keep your party live with their debut album “Party Rock.” They spike the punch, encourage endless drink shots all-day, instigate beer pong, and de-clothe the civil. Netted with co-signs from Black Eyed Peas’ Will.i.am (being signed to his Will.i.am music group along with Interscope, RedFoo attended school with Will.i.am aka Mr. Yes We Can Obama) and Motown Records founder Berry Gordy (who is RedFoo’s father – true story), they energetically aim to elevate the party with their witty style of music that challenges the form and the norm of dance electronica music mixing it with some vintage hip hop flavor. RedFoo is no stranger to the producer’s corner, he produced Ahmad’s 1994 smash hit “Back in the Day.” One can hear the resemblances in his production today. LMFAO prove to be versatile connoisseurs in their approach to their style of music. In a Vibe interview, RedFoo Hefner claimed, “We can go into an urban area and freestyle in a cipher..or we can go to a club and just dance out. We can talk to an Internet programmer, or we can talk to a crackhead. We are people people. And, um, party people.” Read more






