JOVM’s William Ruben Helms celebrates Sade’s 66th birthday.
Tag: R&B
Throwback: Happy 70th Birthday, Fred White!
JOVM’s William Ruben Helms celebrates the 70th anniversary of Fred White’s birth.
Throwback: Happy 54th Birthday, Mary J. Blige!
JOVM’s William Ruben Helms celebrates Mary J. Blige’s 54th birthday.
Throwback: Happy Belated 66th Birthday, Vanity!
JOVM’s William Ruben Helms belatedly celebrates Vanity’s 66th birthday.
Live Concert Review: FME 2024: 4 Days of Emerging and Established Music, New Friends, Adventures and Silliness in Rouyn-Noranda
Throwback: Happy 83rd Birthday, Maurice White!
JOVM’s William Ruben Helms celebrates the 83rd anniversary of Maurice White’s birth.
Throwback: Happy 67th Birthday, Morris Day!
JOVM’s William Ruben Helms celebrates Morris Day’s 67th birthday.
Throwback: Happy 92nd Birthday, Little Richard!
JOVM’s William Ruben Helms celebrates the 92nd anniversary of Little Richard’s birth.
Throwback: Happy 71st Birthday, Shuggie Otis!
JOVM’s William Ruben Helms celebrates Shuggie Otis’ 71st birthday.
New Video: Sade Shares Cinematic Yet Intimate “Young Lion”
Sade Adu, the Queen of Quiet Storm and the frontperson of Sade — yes, the band is her name — recently released her first single in over six years, “Young Lion,” which appears on the Red Hot compilation TRAИƧA.
TRAИƧA may arguably be one of the most ambitious projects ever undertaken by the activist and music production non-profit. The compilation is a concept album and spiritual journey across eight chapters and 46 tracks, spotlighting the remarkable talents of some of the most daring and imaginative trans and non-binary artists working today. Throughout the compilation’s runtime, the material softens the edges of the world we know and invokes the powerful dreams of the futures that might one day thunder from its tracks.
So back to “Young Lion,” right? Because presumably that’s what you’re here for. The legendary artist’s imitable vocal is paired with a meditative arrangement of twinkling piano, atmospheric bursts of synths and gently autotuned vocals at the song’s hook. It’s cinematic yet intimate.
Lovingly dedicated to her son Izaak, a trans man, the song seeks forgiveness for the things that its narrator couldn’t possibly see or understand back then but now sees with the uncanny precision of wizened retrospect. But it’s also a sweet reminder — and offering — of deeply unconditional love and support, as well as the desire to see one’s child be wholly themselves and fulfilled.
Directed by Sophie Mueller, the accompanying video features home movie footage of her son Izaak and her through the years. It’s a powerful document of one mother’s unquestioningly unconditional love of her child.
Throwback: R.I.P. Quincy Jones
JOVM’s William Ruben Helms celebrates the life and music of Quincy Jones.
New Audio: Charles “Wigg” Walker Shares Optimistic, Two Step-Inducing “(Feels Like) Things Are Comin’ Our Way”
Tracing the origins of his nearly eight decade-long career back to when he began singing at an early age in church and then later in school, Nashville-born and-based soul singer/songwriter Charles “Wigg” Walker released his first single back in 1959 through Ted Jarrett‘s legendary and beloved Champion Records.
Walker relocated to New York, where he became a frontman for the J.C. Davis Band, an outfit that shared bills with James Brown, Jackie Wilson, Etta James, Otis Redding and Sam Cooke. His first group, Little Charles and the Sidewinders because a New York nightclub scene staple in the early 1960s, and would then go on to record and release material through Chess and Decca Records.
After spending over a decade on the road, Walker took a staff writing role with Motown in the 70s. By the start of the 80, Walker relocated to Europe. where continued to find enthusiastic audiences. But the blues, R&B and soul revival movements that started in the 90s ultimately brought Walker back to Nashville.
This Love Is Gonna Last is the first album from the Nashville-born and-based soul artist in over a decade, while also being the first album since his stint fronting The Dynamites in the early 2010s. Recorded with longtime organist and collaborator Charles Treadway, the album’s material reportedly shifts seamlessly between different and distinct ears of soul, bouncing from Philly to Motown, to Memphis and more. The album’s richly lush arrangements are owed to Walker’s chemistry with his core backing trio — Treadway, along with Chet Atkins‘s and Lyle Lovett‘s Pat Bergeson (guitar) and Average White Band‘s and Tom Jones‘ Pete Abbott (drums).
While superficially joyous, thematically, the album’s material is underpinned by the wizened and insightful recognition of our own impending and inevitable morality, of time’s inexorable march, and the lessons and losses that come with all of it.
Underneath the album’s joyful truce, there’s the wizened recognition of time’s inexorable march, of our own mortality and the lessons and losses that come with it. In fact, the album is a dedication to Walker’s late wife, who died earlier this year.
Ultimately, the album reportedly is the sort of album he’s been building towards for his entire lengthy career, and a showcase not only for his vocal, but also for the unparalleled emotional range that’s defined his work for over 50 years. Now, with his unflagging faith and dedication as the bedrock of This Love Is Gonna Last, Walker may finally be getting his due. “I feel more appreciated now than ever,” he says. “There’s something different about this album. It just feels right.”
This Love Is Gonna Last‘s first single “(Feels Like) Things Are Comin’ Our Way” is the perfect tune for your grandma and grandpa or your uncle and auntie to sweetly sway and two-step together at a Black barbecue or a Black wedding. Those of y’all, who know, know what I’m talking about and can immediate picture it in your mind’s eye. Sonically resembling a slick synthesis of Luther Vandross‘ “Never Too Much,” Keni Burke‘s “Risin’ To The Top,” The Isley Brothers‘ legendary 70s output and gospel, “(Feels Like) Things Are Comin’ Our Way” is a sweetly earnest and school declaration of the sort of love that we all long for — the love that’s there with you, through the ups, downs and everything in between.
“This song sums up this whole album for me really,” says Walker about the new single. “After all the places I’ve been and all the bands I’ve performed with and all the recordings I’ve made, it feels like things are finally starting to come my way.”
Throwback: Happy 73rd Birthday, Bootsy Collins!
JOVM’s William Ruben Helms celebrates Bootsy Collins’ 73rd birthday.
Throwback: Happy 89th Birthday, Sam Moore!
JOVM’s William Ruben Helms celebrates Sam Moore’s 89th birthday.
Throwback: Happy 83rd Birthday, Chubby Checker!
JOVM’s William Ruben Helms celebrates Chubby Checker’s 83rd birthday.
