Wednesday, February 2, 2011

They Call Him 'Tony Henry'

A upcoming singer/songer writer Tony Henry came to the MU campus last Friday and rocked the Zou.
You can find him on youtube. Enjoy!!



Beanies Are the 'NEW ERA'

Beanies have replaced the modern day New Era hat and are the dope new fashion of the Winter. 
Plain and simple Beanie Up!! They usually run for about $ 35.











Get Yo Beanie Game Up Homie !!

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Durkl is a dope, hip, clothing line that has been moving up in the world and has started to be seen on the streets. Durkl found its claim to fame on the famous clothing site Karamaloop.

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If you need to get dope quick then this is a site for you.






Wingtip X FRESH



The new age of dress shoes is the original Wingtip Dress Shoe. From the curve of the tip to the elegance in the details of this art work, Wingtips have lasted though the ages and are here to stay.

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The Great Ralph Lauren has mastered the Tailored fit of this gift to our Earth. Ladies when you see a man with Wing tipped shoes:

A. Thank God he has some fashion

B. Instead of him you should put a ring on it...LOL!

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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Jessica In Wonderland


I recently was honored to do a photo shoot with the lovely Jessica Page and they shoot went great. It was cool to work with a girl who doesn't mind moving and trying different things. In the beginning she was shaky on my idea of Alice in Wonderland...then she fell into my world of Alice and began to love the concept. Here is a little note from her.




I have found it is always good to surround yourself with positive people who are willing to fuel your dreams and have in your corner.  With the help of Miss Page I was able to see again that friendships are real and can last a lifetime. Love  you always, Jess Page.


Wednesday, December 22, 2010

MJ X REVISITED

Music just isn't the same as it used to be. Neither are the listeners or the stations blasting the voice of Auto-Tune (thanks to T-Pain). This is neither good nor bad, just an indication that music evolves as its own beast and never has a continuous beat.
When I was a kid, music created a sanctuary for me from the lyrics the artist painted in my mind of the world. From the likes of "Parents Just Don't Understand" to "Don't Worry, Be Happy" music has always had that nutritious effect on my mind. The lyrical flow artists express in their craft today has a different swagger than that of the artist before them. One icon who changed my life and the world of music is the King of Pop or, as I like to call him, M.J.
Michael Joseph Jackson is arguably the most influential artist of our time. From his often-imitated crotch grab to his high-pitched E-sharp, the king was one of those artists who was born to be great and share his gifts with the world.
In the rising years of M.J., he grew from a singular entity into a pop-music icon. As a fan, I can say if my house were to catch on fire, one of the things I would grab is my Thriller CD. Thriller is the top-selling album in the history of the recording industry today, making the great Michael Joseph Jackson a legend.
Growing up, I always looked to M.J. not just as some pop mogul, but a big brother who was extended family. Just like a big brother, Michael taught me how to "Beat It" and helped me through my fair share of girls named "Dirty Diana" (just kidding).
His rhythmic genius can still be traced to artists such as Chris Brown, who ventured into the industry because of Jackson. Chris Brown even did a tribute to the King on BET's 2010 Awards.
Even though the King of Pop, my brother, has moved on, his craft and story will forever dwell in the minds of musicians, singers, songwriters and artists. M.J.'s music had no color and brought everyone together -- something artists struggle with today. The hit single "Man in the Mirror" generated millions of dollars for dying countries. Jackson was his own triple-threat player, and he was always up to the challenge of changing the world with his music and dancing. Michael turned out to be a pioneer for both the dance and music industries. The man behind the captivating dance moves "The Moonwalk" and "The Robot" will always be tattooed in the mouths of the musically inclined.
M.J. was more than just an artist; he was a movement and still is. The likes of the man with the white glove and smooth, slick dance moves will never fade to black as long as pop still lives.