Trailer for BLING: A Planet Rock, the extremely necessary documentary about American hip-hop culture’s obsession with diamonds - “blinging” - and all its social trappings, and how this infatuation correlated with the ten-year conflict in Sierra Leone, West Africa. The film follows three rappers - Paul Wall, Tego Calderon, and Raekwon - as they trek to the country to meet the survivors, perpetrators and diamond miners in the country.
Directed by Raquel Cepeda and Produced in association with VH1 and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the film began airing on VH1 in February, 2007 and is now available on DVD.
Posted on October 22, 2007 at 10:25 AM | Comment (2 comments)
Bush Sr. vs JFK: You Do The Math
Investigative reporting.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-223865000828471342&q=bush+jfk&total=466&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=4
Posted on October 16, 2007 at 12:51 PM | Comment (2 comments)
“Generoso, Que Bueno Toca Usted”
Legendary trombonist Generoso Jimenez, who redefined the role of the trombone in Cuban music and Latin jazz, died September 15th, in Miami of renal failure. He was 90.
The prolific Jimenez worked nearly to the day of his death. He is a featured guest on Gloria Estefan’s new album, “90 Millas,”.
The trombonist lived Cuba’s golden age of music. He was a member of the original lineup of Orquesta Aragon and later joined Chico O’Farrill’s band.
His greatest success came In April 1955, when he joined La Banda Gigante, as trombonist for the great singer Beny MorĂ©. MorĂ© reworked the lyrics of his famous song “Que Bueno Baila Usted” and turned them into “Generoso, que bueno toca usted” (Generoso, how well you play), immortalizing Jimenez’s name among legions of Cuban music fans.
In 2002, Jimenez released an album titled “Generoso, Que Bueno Toca Usted,” which was nominated for a Latin Grammy. Jimenez left Cuba for Miami in 2003 and remained active on the music scene. One of his last public appearances was June 23rd, when he played with Cuban singer Isaac Delgado in Miami.
Jimenez is survived by six children. He was be buried in Miami.


Posted on October 10, 2007 at 12:27 PM | Comment (0 comments)





