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Kayne West performs during the Samsung Galaxy Notes II launch at Skylight at Moynihan Station, on Oct. 24, 2012 in New York City.

Kayne West performs during the Samsung Galaxy Notes II launch at Skylight at Moynihan Station, on Oct. 24, 2012 in New York City. / 13THWITNESS/GETTY IMAGES FOR SAMSUNG

Kanye West has upset some Parkinson Disease groups after one of his lyrics on his latest album "Yeezus" seemed to poke fun at the symptoms experienced by people with the disease.

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Kim Kardashian and Kanye West

West raps during "On Sight": "Soon as I pull up and park the Benz / We get this b---- shaking like Parkinson's."

Leslie A. Chambers, president & CEO of theAmerican Parkinson Disease Association, said to CBSNews.com that the organization was alerted to the lyric after a reporter from TMZ asked what it thought of the lyric. Vice president Kathryn Whitford told the website that she found it to be "distasteful and the product of obvious ignorance."

SOURCE OF STORY http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-204_162-57590133/parkinsons-disease-groups-offended-by-kanye-west-lyric/

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Joseph Robinson and his wife, Sylvia, co-founded Sugar Hill Records, which was based in Englewood.

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The spot on Englewood’s West Street where hip-hop history was made is marked by a “for sale” sign. A chain-link fence blocks the entrance to what is now an empty lot, and a few cars are parked inside.

That’s all that is left of the Sugar Hill recording studio, where the song that introduced rap music to a mainstream audience was recorded in 1979, sweeping Englewood — and the enigmatic members of the Robinson family who ran the company — into the center of a burgeoning music craze with the now-iconic riff, “hip-hop and ya don’t stop.”

- See more at: http://www.northjersey.com/arts_entertainment/music/Sugar_Hill_Records_tax_issues_latest_chapter_in_Englewood_hip-hop_familys_rock_history.html?c=y&page=1#sthash.JVGduJ2X.dpuf

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IBF ORDERS HOPKINS TO FIGHT KOVALEV

 

TOTOWA, NJ  - June 17, 2013  -  Earlier today, the IBF ordered Light Heavyweight Champion Bernard Hopkins to make his next title defense against newly-crowned #1 contender Sergey "Krusher" Kovalev of Russia.
  

On Friday, Kovalev scored his 9th impressive knockout in a row with a third round demolition of Houston's Cornelius White on the NBC Sports Network's critically acclaimed Fight Night series.

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Krusher KO's White
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"When the IBF issued today's letter, ordering Hopkins to fight Kovalev next, without granting any exceptions to Hopkins in the interim, everything changed," promoter Kathy Duva of Main Events, said. "Kovalev has many opportunities, now. We are going to take a few days to evaluate and then decide upon the next move. Of course, Sergey would be thrilled to face Hopkins if Bernard wants the fight."


Kovalev is surely ready, willing and able to fight Hopkins. "I want to fight Bernard Hopkins because he is a legend of boxing," Kovalev said after knocking out White. "It was good news that Hopkins and Karo Murat fell out. C'mon and fight. I'm ready. Are you ready?"

 

 LINK TO IBF HOPKINS - KOVALEV LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT MANDATORY LETTER

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As his voice carried with gusto across the New Haven Green, Aaron Neville looked as though he hadn’t even broken a sweat. The R&B and soul singer from New Orleans was singing Bill Withers’ “Ain’t No Sunshine” as he best does––smoothly, the notes blending together with ease. 

Nearly 20,000 New Haveners gathered under the crescent moon Saturday for the opening night of the International Festival of Arts & Ideas, where Neville and his quintet headlined.

source of story http://www.newhavenindependent.org/index.php/archives/entry/neville_sings_songs_old_new_timeless/

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The Realness: Lebron Can Still Learn from D Wade
Rosenberg kicks the realness on why LeBron can still learn from D Wade.Catch the Realness on Hot 97 weekdays at 7:20am & 8:20am

The Realness: Sarah Palin is a G

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The Realness: Sarah Palin is a G
rosenberg kicks the realness on why Sarah Palin in the new queen of hip hop. Catch the Realness on Hot 97 weekdays at 7:20am & 8:20am

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First Look: How a Young Michael Jackson Amazed Berry Gordy - Master Class - Oprah Winfrey Network
As the legendary founder of Motown Records, Berry Gordy Jr. signed many now-iconic stars in the '60s—but one child singer still stands out in his mind. Watch Berry recall seeing a young Michael Jackson audition for Motown with the Jackson 5, and find out why he called Michael "a master" even at that age.

Tune in Sunday, June 16, at 9/8c.

For more on Oprah's Master Class, visit http://www.oprah.com/MasterClass

Find OWN on TV at http://www.oprah.com/FindOWN
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NBC Sports Network Fight Night 

Friday, June 14 - Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem

Bryant Jennings vs. Andrey Fedosov 
Sergey Kovalev vs. Cornelius White
Ronald Cruz vs. Ray Narh

JENNINGS AND KOVALEV SCORE KOS

ON NBC SPORTS NETWORK FIGHT NIGHT

IN BETHLEHEM

A trio of exciting fights lit up the latest edition of Fight Night on NBC Sports Network Friday night. The nationally televised tripleheader was staged at the Sands Casino Resort in Bethlehem, PA.

In the main event, scheduled for ten rounds, heavyweight contender Bryant "By-By" Jennings, 17-0, 9 KOs, remained undefeated with a bruising sixth round TKO of Russian Andrey Fedosov, 24-3, 19 KOs. Both heavyweights took turns landing their shots, but Jennings was the quicker and stronger of the two. Over time, Jennings, of Philadelphia, wore his opponent down and eventually closed his left eye. Fedosov tested Jennings all night, but Bryant passed the stiff test with flying colors.

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Jennings Hits Fedosov

Photo credits to Rich Graessle/Main Events

After six full rounds, referee Steve Smoger halted the fight based on the ringside doctor's recommendation, saying that Fedosov's swollen eye was significantly impairing his vision. Fedosov remained on his stool and did not come out for round seven. The official time of the stoppage was 3:00 of round six.

"I was definitely expecting that type of fight," Jennings said of the scrap. "He was a good challenge. He hit me with some good shots."

When asked who he'd like to fight next, Jennings' trainer Fred Jenkins answered for him. "Klitschko!," Jenkins said. Jennings nodded in agreement and added, "Yeah, we're hoping for that."  

Russian light heavyweight KO artist Sergey "Krusher" Kovalev, 21-0-1, 19 KOs, made short work of Houston's Cornelius White, 21-2, 16 KOs, in their scheduled 12-round fight, and added another exciting knockout to his resume. Kovalev battered White over the first two rounds before dropping him to the canvas three times in round three for the TKO victory. The time was 1:42 of the third.

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The win earned Kovalev the #1 IBF ranking and made him the mandatory challenger for that 175-pound championship. With three consecutive KO wins onFight Night, Kovalev has plenty of fan support in his quest for a world title fight.

"I felt good," Kovalev said. "I'm ready to fight anybody."

In the first of the televised fights, Ray Narh, 26-2, 21 KOs, won an impressive unanimous 10-round decision over Ronald Cruz, 17-2, 12 KOs. Narh was coming off a two-year layoff, but wasted no time jumping out to a lead and maintaining control throughout the fight. Cruz, of Bethlehem, had the hometown crowd solidly in his corner, but their loud cheering could not lift him to victory. Ronald fought hard, but Narh was far busier and had the answers for Ronald's sporadic surges.

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Narh celebrates victory over Cruz

Photo credits to Rich Graessle-Main Events

 

Narh did not look like a fighter who was off for two years. He used a stinging jab, and a variety of power shots to nail down an easy points win by scores of 100-90, 98-92, and 96-94. This was the second consecutive loss for Cruz.

In a 4-round battle of heavyweights, Bill Marks, Allentown, PA, won his professional debut by majority decision over Williamsport, PA's Randy Easton, 0-2-1.

In an action-packed junior welterweight fight scheduled for six rounds, Bethlehem's Jerome Rodriguez and Newburgh, NY's Treysean Wiggins traded knockdowns in round one, before Rodriguez, 4-0-1, 2 KOs, stormed back in round two to score a knockout at 1:38. Wiggins lost for the first time, 3-1, 3 KOs.

In the first bout of the night, junior welterweight Hasan Young, 3-1-1, 1 KO, won a 6-round unanimous decision over Ariel Duran, 7-5-1, 4 KOs, of Queens, NY. Young was busier and more accurate in the fight and earned the decision by scores of 60-54, 59-55, and 58-56.

In a 4-round swing bout between two junior middleweights making their pro debut, Arturo Trujilo, Easton, PA, knocked down West Philly's Anthony Watson twice in the first round to claim a TKO win at 29 seconds of round one. The bout took place between the Kovalev and Jennings bouts.

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By Donna Doherty
ddoherty@nhregister.com / Twitter: @nhregarts

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NEW HAVEN - When Aaron Neville was growing up in the projects of New Orleans, like many a child of the 1950s and ’60s, he escaped into the world of doo-wop – up on the roof with The Drifters, shabop-sha-bopping with The Flamingos, running away with Del Shannon.

Saturday, the soul and R&B singer and his quintet officially open the International Festival of Arts & Ideas (June 15-29), with a free concert on the Green at 7:45 p.m., inviting New Haven into the doo-wop world he captures on his new album, “My True Story,” a collection of classic doo-wop songs with the Neville touch.

http://www.nhregister.com/articles/2013/06/14/entertainment/doc51ba63dfd0f27620456280.txt

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According to reports, Jay Z and Rocawear under fire for failing to pay wholesalers…


Jay-Z is a rap mogul worth around $500 million — but his clothing brand Rocawear is in the red, a lawsuit claims.

The apparel group allegedly owes $450,000 to wholesale company iSource NYC for urban-style duds made in Pakistan and shipped to New York last April through June, the Manhattan Supreme Court filing states.

http://msdramatv.com/2013/06/14/jay-z-and-rocawear-under-fire-for-500k-in-unpaid-wages-to-wholesalers/

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