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  • Singer/songwriter Vanessa Collier’s sixth album Do It My Own Way comes out September 13 via Phenix Fire Records. Recorded on analog gear with the musicians largely in one room, Do It My Own Way is sonically inspired by the classic Memphis soul sound of Stax and Hi Records, especially that of the Staples Singers. Second single “Wild As a Rainstorm,” which dives deep into soul territory, powerfully gives advice to women and people who feel left out to ignore the naysayers and “Be a tapestry of dreams.” The track been added to Spotify’s official Retro Soul playlist. The groove and horns would make Willie Mitchell proud, and indeed features legendary Hi Records organist Rev. Charles Hodges. The vocals are powerful, awe-inspiring, and undeniably soulful vocals. The songwriter/bandleader made her Chicago Blues Festival debut this year, in front of tens of thousands. Best known in the blues world – she’s a twelve-time Blues Music Award nominee and four-time winner, including for the monumental Contemporary Blues Female Artist of the Year, Horn Player of the Year, and B.B. King Entertainer of the Year this year – Do It My Own Way finds her influenced by soul artists like Mavis Staples, Sharon Jones, James Brown, and Aretha Franklin. Blues Blast Mag said, “Vanessa is an important part of the future of the blues.” Born in Texas, growing up in Maryland, launching her career in Philadelphia, and now residing in South Carolina, Collier grew up listening to an eclectic variety of music. After graduating from Berklee College of Music, she joined blues legend Joe Louis Walker’s band, going solo at his urging, and has become a notable artist “whose rise to the top is nothing short of meteoric” (Making a Scene). She has opened concerts for Blues Traveler. Her prior studio album, Heart On The Line, spent nine weeks in the Billboard Blues Album Chart top 15. Visit: https://artcenter.org/event/vanessacollier/ Vanessa Collier on Instagram and Facebook
  • Meet anthropologist and author, Jason De León, at the Museum of Us on Thursday, May 9, to celebrate the launch of his book “Soldiers and Kings: Survival and Hope in the World of Human Smuggling”. Join us for a workshop and exhibit walks in the “Hostile Terrain 94” exhibition, a panel discussion, and book signing. This three-part event will begin at 3:30 p.m., with the panel discussion beginning at 5 p.m. Guests are welcome to come for any, or all, parts of the program. This is a free event, and advance registration is highly encouraged. For more information visit: museumofus.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Once again, the Dutch community in San Diego County takes on the orange to celebrate King’s Day, a Dutch national heritage, celebrating the Dutch King’s birthday. Each year, Dutch and Indo Dutch people in the Netherlands and abroad commemorate the birthday of King Willem Alexander with a full day of music, food, and fun. No wooden shoes required, but visitors are welcome to take on the orange. This year San Dieguito Park will turn orange for this family event. Visitors can expect: - A Dutch DJ, spinning music from Dutch traditionals to modern favorites - A variety of traditional foods including bitterballen (rolled croquettes), frietjes (French fries with sauces) and Indonesian food. - Beverages including Heineken beer and Bernardus wine. - Fun activities for the kids like arts & crafts, Dutch party games hosted by the Dutch School of Southern California, face painting and a balloon artist. - A silent auction to benefit the Dutch School When: Sunday, April 28, 2024 from 1 p.m. – 5 p.m. Location: 1628 Lomas Santa Fe Dr, Del Mar, CA 92014 Free entrance, get your tickets here https://tea3foundation.ejoinme.org/KingsDay The event is open to all Dutch, Indo-Dutch and (Indo) Dutch minded people or those who are interested in celebrating Dutch culture and heritage. For information and to register for free tickets, please see https://sdkingsday.com Contact: sdkingsday@gmail.com www.sdkingsday.com San Diego King’s day on Facebook / Instagram Event sponsors include ASML and Philips.
  • A new study in the journal JAMA finds the health of America's children has worsened across several key indicators over the last two decades. That includes the number of children with chronic diseases.
  • A South Carolina man who killed his ex-girlfriend's parents with a baseball bat was executed by firing squad Friday, the first U.S. prisoner in 15 years to die by that method.
  • On the witness stand on Wednesday, the singer at the center of the prosecution's case testified that her decade-long relationship with Combs was ruled by fear and violence.
  • It's a slow week on the Billboard charts, but Jack Black breaks a surprising record on the chart. Plus, rapper Doechii lands her first top 10 album and Alex Warren's "Ordinary" continues to move up the Hot 100.
  • Speaking to NPR in his first media interview since his detention, lawful permanent U.S. resident Mohsen Mahdawi finds peace in meditation and hopes "America will fulfill its promise."
  • From comedies to contemporary classics, these theater productions showcased the variety and talent of the city’s live performance scene.
  • Timelapse video shows authorities blocking off a low water crossing over the Llano River in Kingsland just before flash flooding completely inundated the area in just 10 minutes.
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