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Gone but not Forgotten

Pamalicious on Oct 11th 2007 06:50 am

Black Celebrities who’ve died with little or no fanfare

 

damien-dame.jpgR&B duo “Damian Dame” (pictured above) consisted of Debra Jean Hurd aka “Deah Dame,” and Bruce Edward Brodus aka Damian.  They were the first act signed to the “LaFace,” label by Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds and Antonio “L.A.” Reid.  They were famous for the following hits, “Exclusivity,” “Right Down To It,” and “Gotta Learn My Rhythm.”  Deah would die in an car accident on June 27, 1994.  She was 35 years old.  Damian would die on the same day (June 27th) two years later of colon cancer.

 

richard-dimples-fields-100.jpgSinger Richard “Dimples” Fields (pictured above) was famous for the songs, “If It Ain’t One Thing, It’s Another,” and “She’s Got Papers On Me.”  Fields would die of an massive stroke on Jan. 12th, 2000.  He was 58 years old.

sylversedmund.jpgEdmund Sylvers (pictured above) was the lead singer of the group “The Sylvers.”  At age 47, he would succumb to lung cancer in 2004, following a 10-month illness.  The Sylvers hits include: “Boogie Fever,” and “Hot Line.”

renee-diggs-2.jpgRenee Diggs (pictured above) was the lead vocalist for the group “Starpoint.”  Their big hit was “Object Of My Desire.”  Diggs died last year of heart-related complications and she also suffered from multiple sclerosis.  Miss Diggs was 50.

gwenguthrie.jpgSinger Gwen Guthrie is best known for her hit, “Ain’t Nothing Going On But The Rent,” in 1986.   Guthrie started her career by moonlighting as a singer of commercial jingles, sometimes with her friend Valerie Simpson (of Ashford & Simpson fame).  A songwriting partnership with Patrick Grant resulted in Ben E. King’s comeback single, “Supernatural Thing,” and “This Time I’ll Be Sweeter,” covered by numerous artists.  She was also the writer of Roberta Flack’s “God Don’t Like Ugly,” and she contributed to the Sister Sledge album, “Circle Of Love.”   Miss Guthrie died of uterine cancer on February 3, 1999 at the age of 48.

mj.jpgWylie Draper, the actor who portrayed Michael Jackson in the mini-series, “The Jacksons: An American Dream,” died a year after the program aired.  Draper died from a rare form of leukemia.

mama.jpgTheodore “Teddy” Wilson (pictured on the bottom half of the above photo with the mustache) was an character actor best known for his recurring role as Sweet Daddy Williams on the CBS sitcom Good Times from 1976 until 1979.  Wilson also played the role of Al Dunbar in a popular two-part episode of the 1970s sitcom What’s Happening!!. In the conclusion of the two-parter, Wilson’s character gets arrested for bootlegging a Doobie Brothers concert. Wilson was married to actress Joan Pringle.  He died from AIDS-related complications on July 21, 1991 at the age of 47 in Los Angeles, California.

paul-winfield.jpgPaul Edward Winfield (May 22, 1939–March 7, 2004) was an Academy Award-nominated television and film actor.  Winfield was openly gay in his private life, but remained discreet about it in the public eye.  He was best known for his portrayal of a Louisiana sharecropper who struggles to support his family during the Great Depression in the landmark film “Sounder,” and as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the television miniseries “King.”  Winfield also narrated the show “City Confidential,” on the A&E channel.  Winfield died of a heart attack in 2004; he was 64.  His long-time partner of 30 years, architect Charles Gillan Jr., preceded him in death in 2002.

silver-spoons.jpgFranklyn Seales (pictured above, far left, back row) was born in St. Vincent, Caribbean Islands.  His movie appearances include “The Onion Field,” and “Star Trek.”

TV appearances for Mr. Seales include three 1982 episodes of  “Hill Street Blues,” one episode of “Wiseguy,” one “Growing Pains” episode, and the TV sitcom Amen as Lorenzo Hollingsworth during the 1986-1987 season.  He also had a role in the mini-series Beulah Land.

Seales is most famous for his role on “Silver Spoons.”  He played Dexter Stuffins, business manager and family friend of the Strattons, starting in Season 2. He also did some artwork as a painter.  He died in Brooklyn, New York of AIDS in 1990.

All Information courtesy of PANACHE REPORT (A really interesting site - check it out)   To See More Celebrities and Information CLICK HERE.

Finally - I am so devasated to hear this one right here that all I want to do is go in a corner and suck my thumb.   WHYYYYYYY WHYYYYYY:

FOSTER SYLVERS IS A REGISTERED SEX OFFENDER:

foster.jpgFoster Sylvers 45, (above) the youngest member of the “Sylvers” singing group (Boogie Fever, Hotline) who once produced tracks for Janet Jackson-is now a registered sex offender. The above mug shot and the nature of his crime is featured on a National Sex Offender Website connected to Megan’s Law, The Attorney General & the Department Of Justice. His crime is listed as follows: Oral Copulation: Victim unconscious of the nature of the act.
 

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For me and my DJ

Pamalicious on Oct 9th 2007 06:42 am

Having lived in NYC from the late 80’s till the mid 90’s; I was privvy to alot that was the formulation of Hip Hop as we know it today.  I don’t profess myself to be a part of the culture but I am an affectionate towards the genre.  So when VH-1 came out with the whole Hip Hop Honors thing - I was vexed.  Well last evening was the 4th Annual Hip Hop Honors - honoring A Tribe Called Quest, Snoop Dogg, Wild Style the Movie, Missy Elliott and New Jack Swing.

Let the games begin:

First and foremost!  T-pain is officially banned from my airwaves! DAYUM is he wack.  I wish they had of gotten Keith Sweat or even dug up Roger Troutman instead of his ass.  How gimmicky can you freaking get?!  He had that dumb smile on his face his whole performance - you know the one that says, damn I sound busted as hell.  Only in America can someone with that level of non-singing voice; actually make it in the industry!

Missy seems to have fallen off the proverbial diet train; but her hair was, as always tight.

Does Keisha Cole get her feet bound before she performs? What is up with the inability to walk, dance or balance in her shoes?

LL Cool J is starting to perturb me with his style of dress. It’s like this Biker Hip Hop look - however, it ususally is all made up by the abundance of FINENESS!! 

Pepa has come down with a fatal case of ‘ToniBraxtonitis”.  Why get this old and get nasty?  That clip of her singing Whatta Man in the man’s crotch was looking desperate.

Ne-Yo NOOOOOOOOOO!

Jalil Jalil from Whodini - still made my heart skip a baby beat.  All that Chocolate Goodness.  The fact that my sister fucked both of them - turns that into a nightmare, but that’s another post.

Kool Mo Dee been to Mickey D’s. 

I never knew that Teddy Riley produced the Show, with Dougie Fresh and Slick Rick.  He was looking good and amazingly actually sounding better - cause ya’ll know he couldn’t sing.  I found it interesting that out of all the groups attributed to the New Jack Swing - only Chauncy from Blackstreet incarnation one showed up.  Teddy isolated himself with that ego.  He still a cutie though.

Did NY have a blackout caused by Fab Five Freddy Big Ass Head?!  DAYUM!!!

Phife is fighting diabetes; for those who were wondering if he is sick. 

When you can Wop down into a split - you got my vote!

I always get proud when they break out the Originators like Caz etc. because it brings to light that once again Black People have made an impact on the history of this planet as we know it.  These brothers didn’t make any money, alot of them are not doing well - but they are finally getting the homage they deserve. 

I could probably say a whole lot more - but all in all it was a good show. It wasn’t the best one, but it was good. I can’t even begin to tell you who they should honor next year - just keep honoring em.

The funniest part - This old head right here is SUFFERING cause I stayed up to watch these damn awards. Man the rabbit getting old - the rabbit getting old, lol lol
 

Here are a couple of performances from last night AND my favorite performance out of all four shows:

Busta and a Tribe Called Quest (Q-tip) was hot in that Ralph Lauren Ensemble.


Whodini Getting Honored


BIG DADDY KANE! Hands Down My absolute Favorite Tribute!


 

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Afternoon ‘Staning’ w/mint as garnish

Pamalicious on Jun 27th 2007 10:46 am

Attaching myself right up under her left armpit so I can get bodied too, lol lol

Whew (wiping the sweat from my Brow) Now onto my knees from the sheer magnitude of it all:

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