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Recap: Sunday Best Heads To Detroit

The second week of BET’s Sunday Best continued with auditions in Detroit.  I dunno if they simply chose to edit out the incredible performances, but… I don’t think I saw much that excited me.

At the judges table, Erica & Tina Campbell (Mary Mary) joined Donnie McClurkin this week.  They were not giving any freebies, and I’m glad about it.  Just cuz you can sing doesn’t mean you can be an artist.

Tina had some GREAT one-liners… my favorite was probably, to the woman who sang ”I Know I’ve Been Changed,” Tina responded “DEFINITELY take that to the Black History Program.”

I have two favorites from the night.  One was Missy, the soft-spoken, but confidently sung young lady from the UK.  The second was Brian Smith (the last contestant).  He and I used to sing together (along with Jermaine Sellers) in Walt Whitman & The Soul Children Of Chicago.  I wonder if this means that I’ve gotta audition for Sunday Best next year… ;-)

Anyway, I’m already excited for the episodes with the finalists in New Orleans (they’re taping now and some of the guest performers include Y’Anna Crawley and J Moss).  That’s when the gettin’ gets good.

What did you think of the show?

Word Has It: Donald Lawrence Album Release Party

Donald LawrenceWord has it that the release party for Donald Lawrence & Co.’s new album, The Law of Confession, Part 1, was OFF THE CHAIN last night.

[Sidebar:  The album dropped yesterday.  Did you get it?  Have you HEARD it?  What are you WAITING FOR?!  Click here for an advance listen and buy it!]

The shindig was held in Chicago at Hotel Sax.  Among those in attendance were, of course, D. Lawrence & Co.Ricky Dillard, Shari Addison, Percy BadyWalt Whitman, and on and on and on.  The night included a performance and all manner of fun and fraternization.

And I’m sick, chillin’ in New York. :???:

Oh well!  Here’s to vicarious living!  Special thanks to my top-secret roving photographer for the quick pics!

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Kim McFarland & Dewayne Woods 

 

 

 

 

 Amazing Members of the "Co."

 

 

 

 

 

 Shari Addison & Walt Whitman

 

 

 

 

 

 

Where YOU been?!: Kim McFarland

A few weeks ago, I wrote a post telling you that this new series would start soon– and here’s the first installment!

kimmcfarlandFew choir soloists have left as indelible an impression on the gospel music community as Kim McFarland.  You prolly remember her from her days with Chicago’s Milton Brunson & The Thompson Community Singers.  She led HITS for days, including “I Tried Him and I Know Him,” “For the Good of Them,” and “In My Name.”

But she started waaaaaay before that with Walt Whitman & The Soul Children of Chicago, leading (and co-writing) “We Are One.”  In my opinion, she kinda helped to define what a contemporary choir soloist is gonna need to bring to the table!

And she didn’t stop there… she released two solo albums– New Life in 1994, and Amazing in 1996.  The latter album features one of my favorite cuts from her, “Intercession.”

So, Kim McFarland, where YOU been?!

Various biographical sources on the internet suggest that Kim McFarland is 39 years old, resides in Chicago, and is married to Chris Anderson, who is a producer, vocalist and session musician.  Together, they run CAKM (I’m guessing, their initials), an event and concert production company.  He also wrote several songs on both of her solo albums.

She’s apparently got two MySpace pages– the most recently updated page is private, but available by clicking here; the other, though publicly viewable, hasn’t been accessed since September of 2008.  Access that one by clicking here.

So, is she still singing?  I think so.  I’m not aware of any big guest appearances, but I do see her name as a background vocalist on various album liner notes over the past three years alone: Hezekiah Walker’s 20/85 The ExperienceMarvin Sapp’s Be ExaltedSmokie Norful’s Nothing Without You, Coko’s Grateful, Dewayne Woods’ Introducing Dewayne Woods and When Singers Meet, and Joann Rosario’s Joyous Salvation.  That’s understandable because several of those albums feature tracks from Donald Lawrence, who has used her for vocals a lot lately (including on the Tri-City finale album).

But ummm… that’s about as far as I’m able to get on my own.  Anyone know somethin’ else???

YouTube pickings are slim, so you’ll just have to settle for her killing “For the Good of Them” with the Tommies back in the day:

Goodies: Lecresia Campbell

I think Lecresia Campbell doesn’t receive the credit she’s due.  And I’m not just saying that because, when I was a member of Walt Whitman & The Soul Children of Chicago, she performed with us, like… weekly.  Admittedly, I’m biased.  But she’s also an incredible vocalist.

Wasn’t quite sure which video I’d post, but when I stumbled on this CLASSIC performance of hers… It’s a clip of the Soul Children of Chicago in an oooooold TV special (and it’s what made me audition in the first place).  Here she is, singing “Perfect Praise” (typically just called “How Excellent”):