By N. A. Hilal on Friday, June 18, 2010Filed Under: New Albums / Singles

Alex James Medick, partner for the production company BlkHeart Group, announced the anticipated release of Destruction of a Rose’s first full length album American Hell on August 10, 2010. The Las Vegas-based heavy metal band with lead singer Evan Foxx received critical acclaim and saw their fan base grow exponentially following the release of their first album Suspended in Time. Following a hectic national summer tour the band began working with the Lambesis Studios, run by As I Lay Dying front man Tim Lambesis, in San Diego to produce this full length album American Hell under the BlkHeart Label.
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By N. A. Hilal on Friday, June 18, 2010Filed Under: Music Awards

This year, BET will honor the musical legacy and genius that is Prince as the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award, an honor bestowed to the most significant and influential individuals in music history. The ceremony will be held on June 27 at the Shrine Auditorium and mark the 10 year anniversary of the BET AWARDS. A musical legend, Prince is one of the most talented, successful and prolific musicians ever, producing ten platinum albums, thirty Top 40 singles to this point in his career. His unique, individual and stunningly original musical style broke barriers and has influenced almost every music maker of the past 30 years. Prince’s music transcends all generations.
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By N. A. Hilal on Sunday, June 6, 2010Filed Under: New Albums / Singles

Music World Gospel/Son Flower Records, a division of Music World Entertainment is set to release a new EP, “The Diary of Juanita Bynum: Soul Cry (Oh, Oh, Oh),” from world-renowned gospel recording artist Juanita Bynum on June 22. The music trilogy is the first of a three-tier project that will culminate in the release of her highly-anticipated CD/DVD, THE DIARY OF JUANITA BYNUM II, scheduled for release in January 2011.
“The song ‘Soul Cry’ was not a song that was written with pad and pen,” said Bynum. “The night it came out of me, it poured from my soul during one of the worst seasons of my life. Being overwhelmed beyond tears, I laid my face on the counter and began to sing. Every word, every line flowed uninterrupted as to assure me it was an expression from the souls of many around the world. This song voices the true sentiments of those who can relate to a soul’s cry—a pain that no human hands can heal and a cry that is rooted from a hurt unimaginable to the human life. The only sound I could get out of my mouth in that season was ‘Oh, Oh, Oh, hear my cry Oh Lord!’”
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