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Bro dreamed he was free… then woke up back inside prison

Rapper Pooh Shiesty & His Dad Arrested by FBI tmz.me/gLmSYbB

People are saying Storm isn’t on the Mount Rushmore of black superheroes? What are we doing bro

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NEW: Patriots RB TreVeyon Henderson has come out in support of Jaden Ivey’s comments regarding NBA “pride nights.”


Her agent booking her for literally anything

Remembering Sarah Vaughan (Thursday, March 27, 1924 — Tuesday, April 3, 1990) Born on Thursday, March 27, 1924, in Newark, New Jersey, Sarah Lois Vaughan came out of a deeply musical home, studied piano as a child, and sang at Mount Zion Baptist Church before the wider world heard what Newark already knew. Her breakthrough came after she won Amateur Night at Harlem’s Apollo Theater, which helped launch her into the orbit of Earl Hines and Billy Eckstine. Known as “Sassy” and “The Divine One,” Vaughan became one of the most technically extraordinary vocalists in Black music, moving through jazz, bebop, ballads, and pop with stunning range, control, and improvisational depth. She later earned nine Grammy nominations, a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, and the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Jazz Masters honor in 1989. Vaughan passed on Tuesday, April 3, 1990, in Hidden Hills, California, at age 66. “I hate that title, ‘jazz singer,’ because I sing all kinds of music.” — Sarah Vaughn, 1981 NBC interview for KXAS-TV/ Fort Worth, Texas



















