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Curtis L. McClarin (December 19, 1969 – March 3, 2014) was an American film, television and stage actor. He began all three careers in the beginning of the 1990s, appearing in films such as The Hard Way and Fresh, in the television film Murder Without Motive: The Edmund Perry Story about the death of Edmund Perry, and on Broadway in the Tony Award nominated musical Bring in 'da Noise, Bring ...
The singer at D'Angelo's funeral sings "Jesus on the Mainline" The song playing repeatedly on the bar jukebox when Ziggy and Nick are talking about a supposed paternity suit against Ziggy is "Love Child" by Diana Ross & the Supremes.
This is a list of artists who have been involved with house music, a genre of electronic dance music. This includes artists who have either been very important to the house music genre or have had a considerable amount of exposure (such as in the case of one who has been on a major label). This list does not include little-known local artists. Groups are listed by the first letter in the group ...
In an interview with Variety on Wednesday, Dec. 11, the pop star, 33, opened up about how Love Actually director Richard Curtis helped him make his music video for "Under the Tree."
"My Love Is the Shhh!" is a song co-written, [2] produced, and performed by American R&B group Somethin' for the People, issued as the lead single from their second studio ...
Lem is thrilled when the grocery store makes a huge quarterly profit, but soon feels disrespected when Teri and Maxine dismiss his plans to reinvest the money in the business. One of the stylists (Curtis McClarin) at Bird’s salon begins poaching his co-workers’ clients. Teri has two more panic attacks; Ahmad and Brian are each present for ...
A brutal beatdown of ex-Gov. David Paterson and his step son, Anthony Sliwa, was captured on newly released video footage posted online by Anthony's dad, Guardian Angels founder Curtis Sliwa.
Don't Censor Me was well received by the audience, selling more than 250,000 copies. [7] Thom Granger, of AllMusic, gave the album 3 stars out of 5 calling it "more pop-savvy". [8]