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7 Ways The GRAMMY Museum’s Hip-Hop Block Party Celebrated Culture & Community
Attendees dance on the Ray Charles Terrace at the GRAMMY Museum
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On June 6, the GRAMMY Museum honored Black Music Month with a vibrant, museum-wide soirée featuring dancers, musicians, and a fashion show.
Rachel Narozniak
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Most days of the week, the GRAMMY Museum closes at 6 p.m. But on Thursday, June 6, its doors were open well into the night. As some people filtered through them, others clustered around two rollerskate-clad dancers who synchronized to Aaliyah’s "Try Again" on the sidewalk outside the museum at L.A. Live.
This was Richard "Swoop" Whitebear, the professional who choreographed the mononymous singer’s "Try Again" music video, and Alicia Reason, a skate coach and performing artist operating at the intersection of professional dance and roller skating. Their fluid movements drew a crowd outside the GRAMMY Museum
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The following is a small sample from my catalogue of over selected tracks. I can easily adapt my selections to your requirements and I do have more than 25 years of experience and more than 80 genres for English parties, House music and Spanish. Here are some examples.
• 50's & 60's
Chubby Checker - Let's Twist Again
Elvis Presley - Jailhouse Rock
Jerry Lee Lewis - Great Balls Of Fire
Beatles - Twist and Shout
Beach Boys - Barbara Ann
Bill Haley - Rock Around the Clock
Little Richard - Tutti Frutti
Ray Charles - Hit the Road Jack
The Foundations - Build Me Up Buttercup
• 70s Disco and Soul
Abba - Mamma Mia
ABBA – Waterloo
Aretha Franklin – Think
Village People - YMCA
Wild Cherry - Play That Funky Music
Stevie Wonder - Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I'm Yours
Prince – Kiss
Odyssey - Going Back to My Roots
Luther Vandross - Never Too Much
Lipps Inc - Funky Town
Kool & The Gang - Get Down On It
Kool & The Gang - Celebration
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Major Lazer
American electronic music group
For the FXX animated television series, see Major Lazer (TV series).
Major Lazer is an American electronic dance music and DJ trio,[1] which includes record producer Diplo, and DJs Walshy Fire and Ape Drums. They were founded in by Diplo and Switch, with Switch leaving after three years in He was then replaced by both Jillionaire and Walshy Fire. In June , Jillionaire left the group and was replaced by Ape Drums.[2] Their music spans numerous genres, mixing reggae with dancehall, ReggaeEDM, reggaeton, soca,[3]house and moombahton.[4][5][6][7]
Major Lazer has released four full-length albums: Guns Don't Kill People Lazers Do in , Free the Universe in , Peace Is the Mission in , and Music Is the Weapon in They have also released six EPs, including Apocalypse Soon in March , which featured vocal contributions from Pharrell Williams and Sean Paul, and Kn