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SNAPPED OPEN MIC PROMO
BMA Cable Networks spotlights "SNAPPED" Open Mic series. A weekly new talent showcase produced live in Uptown Minneapolis at the fabulous Green Room Club. Music Director Ryan Bynum, Videographer N.I. Producer BMA Networks.
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Black Business Perspectives spotlight series
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BMA Cable Networks spotlight series featuring MN Black Chamber of Commerce former President Karl Benson
BMA Backstage @ The Dakota Rambo Brown
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BMA Networks Backstage at the Dakota features vocalist T.Mychael Rambo and Johnnie Brown. Career highlights and performance clips from their live appearance at the Dakota Jazz Club Minneapolis, MN
BMA Cable Networks Entertainment Spotlight
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BMA Cable Networks spotlight Disney's production of The Lion King. It features cast members Darian Sanders (Simba) and Martina Sykes (Shenzi) . Filmed at BMA Networks/MCN6 Studios Minneapolis
Reel Revolution
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BMA Presents Reel Revolution actors showcase hosted by Pete Rhodes featuring actress Yolanda Ross and guest interviews filmed at the historic Capri Theater in Minneapolis MN
40 years MBMA RECAP mp4
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BMA Networks recap of the Minnesota Black Music Awards 40 year celebration.
BMA Networks Stokley Williams Concert
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BMA Networks spotlight Stokley @ Uptown Theater Concert
BMA Networks spotlight guitarist Malina Moye
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BMA Networks spotlight guitarist Malina Moye
BMA On The Beat TimberWolves Prince Salute
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BMA On The Beat TimberWolves Prince Salute
BMA @ Black Entreprenuers Day @ The Capital
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This BMA Networks community spotlight showcase the annual Black Entrepreneurs Day at the State of Minnesota Capitol presented by Shelettamakesmelaugh.com
BMA Networks Spotlights The Avant Garde Holidazzle Special
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The Avant Garde Holidazzle Special production featuring Lyndora Turner
Avant Garde Presents MPLS Band
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BMA Cable Network spotlight The Avant Garde Twin Cities based renaissance arts, music and entertainment production company MPLS Band showcase.
UP ROUNDTABLE KING RAINVILLE
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A Community discussion on policing, business and economic development in urban community of Minneapolis.
iLLism BMA Family Over Everything Premiere Recap
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iLLism BMA Family Over Everything Premiere Recap
BMA Cable Networks Spotlight OPRAH Wellness Tour
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BMA Cable Networks Spotlight OPRAH Wellness Tour
Pastor Russell's Wise Words Stay Connected
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Pastor Russell's Wise Words Stay Connected
Rachelle Farrell as well as Al Jarreau vocals were and are jazz instruments!
Alexander Tittle is a LIAR
Where is she now
Shout out to the Rhodes dream factory!!
Awesome!
Great interview
Thanks 👍🙏👍
Great interview thanks 🙏👍👍
She can sing the ingredients on bleach and make it soulFULL. I LOVE her and the GIFT she brings!
2:30 he was super flat! wow, i'm a big fan but that was shocking!
Early twista spittin like Percee P
Super rare
Xclusyph Icon Studio
Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis 😎🤘🏾💜
I saw the devil's horns what a disappointment dang her to
It's just a hairstyle calm down 💀💀💀💀
God, her talent speaks for itself, but her WORDS and answers in interviews can just go straight to the soul, and the mind, too. Ask her any question, about anything, and the answer will be guaranteed to blow your mind. Just a simple, “how are you?” …Now that person just learned three new things about life in three minutes. Love Rachelle.
Please, turn off the background music when she's singing
We are blessed to be breathing at the same time she is breathing.
Good morning Shiloh church family
My brother Ramsey Lewis, good to see him.
This is great
Good morning Shiloh
Funny How Time Flies When you're having fun
Oh look, someone with a made-up self-important job.
Ok, so they did "Monkey" too, by Goerge Michael? Lol everytime I see an interview I learn.
They did the remix. George did the original himself.
@@musicnerd72 lol oh, ok, that's the difference
She's a point. Because Prince said when he talked to Beyonce he was interested in what she knew musically. Chords or styles or what she knew musically
Why can't she grab Rosalind and Betty and do some shows in Vegas. Get a GOOD BAND to back ya'll and do like 10 shows make a quick bag 🎒
Aren’t they dead?
What a legend. I’m so sorry I never saw Martha Reeves in concert😩 My lose, but thank goodness we have these interviews and her music will live on.
I have a thing for Betty and a thing for Rosalind. On the low Martha is a cutie pie as well.
Well umm.. she’s still touring I believe.. I think u can still see her
And now it's all gone.... Sadly....
Really? What happened?
@@FlyAwayChi Jam & Lewis moved to L.A. The Flyte Tyme studios in Edina were demolished. So much history was made there.
@@musicnerd72 they should have made it into a museum!
Thank you for this! 🙏🏾 You’ve got a new subscriber!
Great interview. She is my queen.
Great interview
🌈😍😍😍👌👌👌❤️💐
Thank you for the gift of this offering. May the joy and healing medicine shared by the ancestors be of benefit to us all. <3
Big Cousin!
THANKS YOU GOODNESS 🌟 AMAZING MINNEAPOLIS ❤️🖤💚🤎 FAMILY DAPHNE COTTON ALWAYS 💜,
That crowd seemed like they didn't give a damn but Twista rocked it.
Great man, he is my favorite all time Viking ! He did well for him self and the community after his playing days !
And just think, Prince fired them from the Time !!! SMH
But do you ask why? Prince told them that they could not produce while they were a part of The Time. They could have resigned from The Time, but they were not ready to put their full weight on their own four feet. They thought they could transition from The Time to their own thing. In the end, they had to stand on their own four feet. Prince was their daddy. You ate from his table and followed his rules or go find your own way. That is what they did. Prince had to go his own way when he no longer wanted to live under Warner’s rules. Just like it was the right time for Jimmy and Terry, it was also the right time for Prince.
@nancypatricia511 prince is crazy
Saw Prince and the Revolution in concert in 1982 My first concert hearing live music and the band set the bar High. The other groups on the ticket where Time Band ,Vanity 6 Zapp and Roger Troutman excellent concert.
Masterful.
They have a fence around the building and the wrecking crew ready to go as of October 27 2020 They are going to build an apartment building on the grounds. What a shame!
Yes, truly depressing.
Those two kept all of those 80s and 90s hits and songs flying at the tyme on the charts.
I remember the original FT over S Mpls on Nicollet...me and my friend would sit across the street to see if we could see Janet
Those were the days , today’s music isn’t even close to the eighties hit makers of yesterday. It’s great the studio has been turned into learning center, but it will never be like the days when one hit after another was pumping out of Flyte time Studios. Music in those days was incredible. Today , not so. 😞
That so called sound was the digital keyboard synthenzier 🎹 invented in the 80's. I'm 56 years old, the only music you heard in the 80's were from only a few people, those who can afford that expensive studio equipment. So many artist were left out because of barriers to entry. So much talent left untapped. A keyboard synthenzier was up to $3000 back in the 80's which was alot of money. Today I'm able to afford the equipment for a lot less. Launching my own 80's theme recording studio. Look for great things @ DJ DIGITAL channel.
Anyone who reads this.... DO NOT FOLLOW THIS FOOL!
Synclavier and Fairlight cmi digital samples
I like Paul Petersen version Nothing Compares To You better than Sinead
I like Human from Human League
Yay good for you.
A great team to work with look at how they did it for Janet Jackson
Jellybean's birth name is 'Garry'.
Absolutely, first time I saw it was on Criticize from Alexander O'Neal's Hearsay album