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Pepsi “We Inspire” Campaign Honored At 41st NAACP Image Awards

Posted by Chris Barclay on Tuesday, 2 March, 2010

Raven Symone joins Lauren Scott of Pepsi Co. at the 2010 NAACP Awards to accept an award honoring the We Inspire program. Raven represents LAUGHTER in the program which was recognized for advancing positive multicultural images in advertising and media. (Photo credit Getty Images)

“Icons” Raven Symone and Taraji P. Henson, along with Pepsi Co’s Lauren Scott, were on hand to accept an award honoring the We Inspire Campaign .

Pepsi We Inspire icons Taraji P. Henson who represents LOVE and Raven Symone, LAUGHTER joined by Gabby Sidibe beaming with pride at the 2010 NAACP Awards.

About Pepsi “We Inspire” (www.pepsiweinspire.com)

Whether they spring from the mouths of loved ones, through the media or from within our hearts, stories inspire, motivate, inform and strengthen our relationships. Pepsi We Inspire will tap into the powerful bonds between women by creating a platform built just for them. Singers, thespians, and authors, whoever uplifts and entertains, will be a part of this community as they too share their own intimate moments, like the songs, movies and recipes that make their own live

Queen Latifah (Star Spangled Banner) Carrie Underwood(National Anthem)

Posted by Chris Barclay on Sunday, 7 February, 2010

You know music is in the mix of everything !

Jill Scott says “lawsuit has no legal merit”, releases statement.

Posted by Chris Barclay on Sunday, 7 February, 2010

Jill Scott is fighting allegations that she not only breached an agreement but owes her former record label three albums.

In a statement issued Friday, a representive for Scott says the lawsuit has “no legal merit” and “misrepresents” the singer’s long held relationship with the label she has called home for at least ten years.

“The lawsuit filed on February 3, 2010 by Hidden Beach Recordings against Jill Scott has no legal merit and misrepresents the history of Ms. Scott’s relationship with the label. Jill Scott has the legal right to terminate her recording contract with Hidden Beach Recordings under California’s 7-year rule, where she had been a recording artist for more than 10 years,” the statement reads. “During her time at Hidden Beach Recordings, she released several highly successful albums. At this time, with many creative projects in the works which include music, film and television roles and product development, Ms. Scott looks forward to continuing to further her artistry and building the Jill Scott brand in other creative environments.”

As previously reported, Scott is due to appear in a series of film related projects (Sins of the Mother, Why Did I Get Married Too) this year, followed by the release of an album titled Light of the Sun.

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Amerie “Giant Magazine” photo shoot..

Posted by Chris Barclay on Monday, 31 August, 2009

Lovely, Just splendid!

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