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Work in progress
The continuing transformation of Buju Banton
Vol. 31 No. 50 Published 04.23.03 by Rhonda Baraka -
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Grinding in the streets
Big Oomp and Baby D take grassroots hip-hop to the people
Vol. 30 No. 39 Published 02.05.03 by Rhonda Baraka -
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Millie Jackson
She's been called the "Queen of Extreme," a moniker she's lived up to for more than 30 years. It all...
Vol. 30 No. 33 Published 12.25.02 by Rhonda Baraka -
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Hyper-extended family
It's like this: a family reunion that you attend every year, and each time you go, you meet new rela...
Vol. 30 No. 22 Published 10.09.02 by Rhonda Baraka -
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Good graces
When Speech and Arrested Development take the stage Friday at the Cotton Club, they'll be joined by...
Vol. 30 No. 19 Published 09.18.02 by Rhonda Baraka -
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Bringing the noise
Fifteen years on, Public Enemy still bum rush the show
Vol. 30 No. 14 Published 08.14.02 by Rhonda Baraka -
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On the hook
DJ/producer Jazze Pha's next caller could be his next hit
Vol. 30 No. 13 Published 08.07.02 by Rhonda Baraka -
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LaFace job
She'kspere's business model has L.A. Reid written all over it
Vol. 30 No. 36 Published 01.16.02 by Rhonda Baraka -
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Stepping up
Despite LaFace's exit, a new generation of urban-music producers and songwriters continues to work -- and thrive -- in Atlanta
Vol. 30 No. 34 Published 01.02.02 by Rhonda Baraka -
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Man with an agenda
WVEE jock Greg Street unveils a freewheeling new compilation CD
Vol. 30 No. 30 Published 12.05.01 by Rhonda Baraka -
VIBES
Can a local pull off an old-time gospel play?
Anyone who listens to black radio has heard advertisements for stage productions with names like Be...
Vol. 30 No. 26 Published 11.07.01 by Rhonda Baraka -
VIBES
Tony and Tami's he said/she said
RHONDA BARAKAIke and Tina, Ashford and Simpson, Sonny and Cher: All are husband-and-wife singing sen...
Vol. 30 No. 24 Published 10.24.01 by Rhonda Baraka -
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Laugh out loud
Jamie Foxx emcees urban comedy festival
Vol. 30 No. 24 Published 10.24.01 by Rhonda Baraka -
FEATURE
So So on the down low
Jermaine Dupri finds long-term success in staying out of focus and difficult to pin down
Vol. 30 No. 20 Published 10.10.01 by Rhonda Baraka -
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The New South croon
With hometown rivalries and alliances, Atlanta vocal groups Jagged Edge, 112 and Silk represent the latest generation in the Southern R&B tradition
Vol. 30 No. 15 Published 08.22.01 by Rhonda Baraka -
VIBES
What's in a name?
Bryant Reid steps out from older brother L.A's shadow
Vol. 30 No. 6 Published 06.20.01 by Rhonda Baraka -
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Ending the streak
Music Midtown lineup lures music fan to explore the unknown
Vol. 29 No. 50 Published 04.25.01 by Rhonda Baraka -
ARTS
Arts Agenda
ComedyCOMEDY RESPONSE UNIT The Red Chair Theatre presents the group to perform its brand of innovati...
Vol. 29 No. 49 Published 04.18.01 by Rhonda Baraka -
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Heroic tales
Modern Hero finds its modern-rock/soul voice
Vol. 29 No. 48 Published 04.11.01 by Rhonda Baraka -
VIBES
Show 'n' tell: Ludacris
Ludacris started honing his rap skills at age 9. But the path to hip-hop fame was not a straight sho...
Vol. 29 No. 47 Published 04.04.01 by Rhonda Baraka
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