Showing posts with label Kellita Smith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kellita Smith. Show all posts
Sunday, June 4, 2017
Thursday, October 9, 2014
ACCOMPLISHED & SOMETHING TO BEHOLD!!
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Elle MacPherson is a beautiful woman |
Connie Nielsen 19 Lesley Ann Warren 4 Sarah Silverman 72 Lesley-Anne Down 6
Mary Steenburgen 35 Sarah Palin 16 Katie Couric 20
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mysterious beauty of Jenna von Oy in the dark |
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black actress Kellita Smith provocative in black!!!! |
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exquisite beauty of Monique Washington |
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
September 4: This Day in Black History
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Kellita Smith smoldering in black gown!!!! |
September 4: This Day in Black History
1848: Lewis Latimer was born. He was a draftsman and inventor. He is an inductee of the National Inventors Hall of Fame and holds 7 patents. He passed away in 1928 at age 80.
1905: Lux Lewis was born. He was one of the great boogie-woogie pianist of all time. He passed in 1964 at age 59.
1908: Richard Wright was born. He was an award winning author of novels, short stories, poems and non-fiction. He died of a heart attack in 1960. He was 52.
1942: Merald ‘Bubba’ Knight was born. He is a singer and was one of the Pips along with Gladys Knight. He turns 71 today.
1948: Sonny Til & the Orioles’ debut disc, “It’s Too Soon to Know” was released. It reached #15 pop and #1 R&B. Never before had a Black group singing Black (not pop) music hit the Top 15.
1950: Ronald LaPread was born. He is a musician and was a member of the Commodores. He turns 63 today.
1952 Gladys and Brenda Knight, along with their brother Merald and cousins William and Eleanor Guest, performed at Merald’s tenth birthday party and decided they should become a group. They named themselves after the nickname of another cousin, James “Pip” Woods. It would be ten years before they became known as Gladys Knight & the Pips.
1953: Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs was born. He is a singer and actor. He played Freddie ‘Boom Boom’ Washington in Welcome Back Kotter. He turns 60 today.
1954: Decca Records signed the Hollywood Flames.
1954: “Oh What a Dream” by Ruth Brown & Her Rhythmakers was the number one song this day.
1957: Orval Faubus, governor of Arkansas, called out the National Guard to prevent African American students from enrolling in Central High School.
1957: Khandi Alexander was born. She is a dancer, choreographer and film and television actress. She turns 55 today.
1960: Damon Wayans was born. He is an actor, writer and comedian. He turns 53 today.
1962: New Orleans Catholic schools integrated.
1965: Otis Redding charted with “Respect,” a song he cowrote with Premiers member Speedo Simms. The 45 reached #35 pop and #4 R&B, but would be better known two years later as the defining hit of Aretha Franklin’s career.
1976: The Spinners hit the Top 100 with “The Rubberband Man” (#2 pop), which would become their sixth and final #1 R&B hit.
1976: Shar Jackson was born. She is a singer and television & film actress. She turns 37 today.
1981: Beyoncé Knowles was born. She is a singer, songwriter, dancer, actress, etc. She is 32 today.
1996: The Fugees’ “Killing Me Softly” won the award for best R&B video at the MTV Music Awards in New York.
2006: South African jazz saxophonist Moses Khumalo dubbed as one of S. Africa’s most promising young saxophonists took his life this day. He was 27.
2009: Jesse Mahelona passed away. He was a former Tennessee Titans defensive tackle where he played in 10 games as a rookie. He was killed in a car accident. He was 26 years old.
2011: Lee Roy Selmon passed away at age 56. He was a Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Hall of Fame defensive end who teamed with his brothers Dewey and Lucious to create a dominant defensive front and helped to lead Oklahoma to consecutive national championships.
2012: Herman D. ‘Preacher’ Dennis passed away at age 96. He was a Delta grocery store owner who turned his store into a folk-art castle that became a roadside attraction.
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Beyoncé incognito |
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Beyoncé Knowles 21st century business woman |
Monday, August 12, 2013
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
FUNDAMENTAL QUESTIONS
Wolf Scruff
What are the symbols conjured by the society you live in that move intentionally invisible, but potent nonetheless, within you? This is a fundamental question. How are you guided by what you don't know about yourself? Who directs your gaze, stimulates your vibrations into habits, and patterns? What do your eyes say to other eyes? These are fundamental questions addressed now, or later near, during or after death. - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 6.11.13
dance, pose, move, and make sound 6.11.13 |
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Kelitta Smith's wild looks |
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Thursday, February 21, 2013
QUESTION THE SCOPE of it...
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mysterious |
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co-star of the Bernie Mack Show in 2003 |
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Halle Berry, actressHalle Berry sizzled in a curve-enhancing black leather Catherine Malandrino dress and gave fashion critics plenty to gush over: "This dress [complemented] her figure and gave her that sex appeal she perfects every time she is in front of the camera." It is not the first time Berry has made good use of the cutout trend. The Elie Saab gown she wore for her "Monster's Ball" Oscar win was almost as unforgettable as her speech. |
Kelita Smith |
Thursday, June 21, 2012
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