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YOU TALK TOO MUCH
The African American Biography Series of 2013 features the lives of prominent African Americans in every walk of life. The significance of this series is Black History on Internet Radio. You Talk Too Much is proud to be a featured show on blogtalkradio and aims to live up to high standards expected of a featured educational internet radio show. African American Journalist/Newscasters/Reporters/Anchors is our topic tonight. Namely, Mr. Gil Noble, Mr. Max Robinson and Ms. Carole Simpson. Gil Noble was born in 1932 and lived to be 80 years old. He was an American television reporter and interviewer. He was producer and host of WABC-TV's weekly show LIKE IT IS. This program focused primarily on issues concerning African Americans. Max Robinson lived from 1939 until 1988. He was and American Broadcast Journalist and an ABC News WORLD NEWS TONIGHT co-anchor. He was the first African-American broadcast network news anchor in the United States. He was founder of the National Association of Black Journalist. Ms. Carole Simpson was born in 1941. She currently has a memoir in book stores called NEWSLADY. She is an American Broadcast Journalist, news anchor and author. She began her career in Chicago, Illinois on the radio at WCFL. In 2006, she retired from television news to began teaching journalism at Emerson College in Boston. I'm Laura Gall, producer and host of The African American Biography Series of 2013. My host name is mae510. Thank you for listening.
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YOU TALK TOO MUCH
The African American Biography Series of 2013 is Intelligent Radio on Blogtalkradio. I'm your host, Laura Gall (mae510). My show is "You Talk Too Much". Tonight's segment of Black History on Internet radio brings to you the life of Mr. Count Basie. William "Count" Basie was born on August 21, 1904. He was an American jazz pianist, organist, bandleader and composer. His mother paid 25 cents a lesson to have him taught piano. He started performing while still in his teens. He dropped out of school, learned to operate lights for vaudeville and to improvise accompaniment for silent films at a local movie theater in his home town of Red Bank, N.J. By 16, he increasingly played jazz piano at parties, resorts and other venues. In 1924, he went to Harlem, where his performing career expanded and the rest is History. The information contained in this show comes to you from Wikipedia as well as from Count Basie's Bio contained in the Count Basie Threatre's Website. My call in number is 1-714-242-5273. Thank you so much for listening.
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The African American Biography Series of 2013 brings to you the lives of Gospel Singers Albertina Walker, Vanessa Bell Armstrong and Yolanda Adams. This is Black History on Internet Radio, BlogTalkRadio. These three ladies of Gospel have recorded Gospel Albums on more than fifteen record labels and have sold millions upon millions of dollars in music around the World. They are World renown singers, song writers and producers who love the Lord. Amen. Miss Albertina Walker was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1929. She is known as the Queen of Gospel Music. Ms. Vanessa Bell Armstrong was born in Detroit in 1951. She released her debut album "Peace Be Still" in 1983. Ms. Yolanda Adams was born on August 27, 1961 in Houston, Texas. Not only is she a divine singer, record producer, actress and a beautiful woman, she is also a radio show host in the morning on Gospel Radio. I'm Laura Gall and the name of my show is You Talk Too Much. My host name is Mae510. It's my pleasure to bring to you the biographies of African Americans. Thank You for listening.
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African American Beauty Queens: The African American Biography Series of 2013 dated April 25, 2013 brings to you the lives of just a few African American Miss Americas and Miss U.S.A.s The current Miss U.S.A. 2012 is Nana Meriwether. She was born in South Africa, but raised in Potomac, Maryland. She graduated from UCLA in 2004. She was twice named an All American in vollyball. She enjoys volunteering her time to help others. The first African American Miss USA arrived in 1990. Her name is Carol Gist. And, the most popular, strikingly beautiful Miss USA of 1993 is Miss Kenya Moore. Take a twirl and give your Miss USA hand wave Kenya Moore. Kenya more is a Movie Producer, a regular on the reality show Housewives of Atlanta and currently has a best selling exercise video on the market. The most famous Miss America is our very own Vanessa L. Williams. She was born in the Bronx, N.Y. to parents who were both music teachers. Vanessa arrived on the scene singing and dancing. She was crowned Miss America in 1983. Unfortunately, she had to relinquish her crown in 1984 to another African American runner up Miss Suzette Charles. There have been a total of eight African American Miss Americas. The last winner was Caressa Cameron from the state of Virginia. Caressa Cameron is truly a role model. She won her crown in 2010. She traveled 250,000 miles during her year of service making appearances on television and speaking at corporate events. Her fight is for HIV/AIDS awareness. The African American Community has a rich history. Blogtalkradio allows me, Laura Gall, to bring to you Black History on Internet Radio, intelligent radio. Thanks for listening to You Talk Too Much. Laura Gall
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This week, The African American Biography Series of 2013 brings to you the life of Mr. Jackie Robinson and Mr. Willie Mays. Two African American Major League Baseball Players. Jack Roosevelt Robinson was born in Cairo, Georgia in 1919. He was born into a family of Sharecroppers, but his mother Mallie Robinson single-handedly raised Jackie and his other siblings. From his humble beginnings he grew into the first Baseball player to break into Major League Baseball and to break the color barrier that segregated the sport of Baseball for 50 years. At UCLA, Jackie Robinson was the first athlete to win Varsity Letters in four sports: baseball, basketball, football and track. Due to financial difficulties, Jackie Robinson was forced to leave college. He enlisted in the U.S. Army. He became a second Lieutenant and lasted two years in the Army before receiving an Honorable Discharge. In 1947, Brooklyn Dodgers President Branch Richey approached Jackie Robinson about joining the Brooklyn Dodgers. The Major Leagues had not had an African American player since 1889. Jackie Robinson's life and legacy will be remembered as one of the most important in American History. Mr. Willie Mays today is 81 years old. He was born in Alabama and imagined becoming a baseball player like his father. While working in a steel mill Willie Mays' father also played on a semi-professional baseball team which was sponsored by the mill. He began teaching Willie to catch a ball even before he could walk. At age 14, Willie Mays joined his father on the mill team. By age 16 Willie Mays began his professional career with the Birmingham Black Barons. This is Black History on internet radio, blogtalkradio. I'm Laura Gall and the name of my show is "You Talk Too Much". Thank you for listening.
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The African American Biography Series of 2013: Black Screenwriters and Directors. Tonight, I proudly bring to you the lives of three African American Screenwriters and Directors. They are, Mr. Spike Lee, Mr. John Singleton and Mr. Mario Van Pebbles. Between these three creative geniuses there are so many movies that have been seen and loved by the World. Spike Lee was born Shelton Jackson Lee in 1957. He was already making amateur films by age 20 and won a Student Academy Award for his Graduate Thesis Film. His first commercial feature film "She's Gotta Have It" was shot in two weeks, cost $175,000 to make and grossed 7 million at the box office. John Singleton was born in 1968. He grew up in South Central Los Angeles and his work as a Film Director, Producer and Screenwriter often depicts these turbulent, often violent roots. He may be best known for his Oscar nominated directed film "Boyz N the Hood". Mario Van Peebles is multitalented, good looking, well educated and the son of Melvin Van Peebles. He was born in 1957 just like Spike Lee. He earned a Degree in Economics from Columbia University and first sought a career in Finance. After working on Wall Street and for NYC during the Koch Administration he decided to change the course of his life and go into acting, modeling, screenwriting and directing. He directed "21 Jump Street" on T.V. and a popular film about drug dealers in N.Y.C. "New Jack City". Mario Van Peebles' career in the film industry is rich with successful film, stage and t.v. directing as well as acting. His dad must be so proud of him. I know the Black Community is proud of him, Spike Lee and John Singleton. I'm Laura Gall and the name of my show is "You Talk Too Much'.
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The African American Biography Series of 2013 brings to you this week the lives of African American Business Executives. They are Mr. Kenneth Chenault: He is the CEO and Chairman of American Express and the third African American known to head a Fortune 500 Company. I bring you Ms. Sylvia Rhone: she is an African American Music Industry Executive who has headed Motown Records, Electra Entertainment Group and Universal Motown Records. She established herself as the first African American woman to hold the positions of President, Chairwoman and CEO of well known and well rostered Music Companies. It was obvious, Ms. Sylvia Rhone had the magic touch. And, last but not least, The African American Biography Series brings to you the life of Mr. Reginald Lewis: he was an African American Businessman who was one of the most successful leaders in business during the 1980s. He was also the richest African American of the 1980s. He graduated from Harvard Law School in 1968. He built Beatrice Foods into a billion dollar company and made millions for himself as well. I'm Laura Gall and the name of my show is "You Talk Too Much". Thank you for listening to Intelligent Radio on BlogTalkRadio.
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TOOOO much going on to have a title
Man, the NBA finals are going on, Celebrities are fighting, Kanye's with my girl Kim!!!!! There is to much to talk about! I'm going in tonight while i'm watching the playoffs!!! Tune in at 11pm to hear some real commentating!
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by The Harold Lee Show in Comedy
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The African American Biography Series of 2013 brings to you this week our religious leaders: Bishop T.D. Jakes, Pastor Creflo Dollar and Pastor Frederick K. C. Price. Bishop T. D. Jakes is a charismatic leader, visionary, provocative thinker, and entrepreneur who serves a Senior Pastor of The Potter's House, a global humanitarian organization and 30,000 member church located in Dallas, Texas. He was named "America's Best Preacher" by Time Magazine. Pastor Creflo Dollar is the founder and Senior Pastor of World Changers Church International (WCCI) in College Park, Georgia, which serves nearly 30,000 members. His World Changers Church-New York hosts over 6,000 worshippers each week and he hosts several satellite churches. Dr. Frederick K.C. Price is the founder and Pastor of Crenshaw Christian Center (CCC), California. He gained International renown through his Ever Increasing Faith ministries broadcast that is aired weekly on both television and radio. Dr. Frederick K.C. Price was born in 1932 in Santa Monica, California, a Los Angeles Suburb. to parents who owned a janitorial service. In 1990, he founded the Fellowship of International Christian Word of Faith Ministries. (FICWFM) which includes churches and ministers from all over the United States and several countries. He is a Word of Faith preacher. His son Frederick Kenneth Price also serves as a Senior Pastor.
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To Much is given Much is required
To much is given, much is requried.
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by Evangelist Gloria in Religion
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YOU TALK TOO MUCH/podcast
The African American Biography Series of 2013 features the lives of Mr. Julian Bond and Mr. Andrew Young. Laura Gall is your host of "You Talk Too Much", Intelligent Radio on blogtalkradio. Both Julian Bond and Andrew Young were examples of the success of the Civil Rights movement's ability to integrate Black Americans into the mainstream of America. Julian Bond is an American Social Activist, Leader, Politician, Professor, Writer and Champion of the Rights of African A
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The African American Biography Series of 2013: African American Scientist in the fields of Biology, Physics and Chemistry. We rarely hear about the accomplishments of African American Scientist and for this reason "You Talk Too Much" hosted by Laura Gall/mae510 brings to you three (3) African American Scientist. They are Dr. Ernest Everett Just. He was a pioneering Biologist and known for his study of the Cell surface in the development of organisms. Dr.
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