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Of all my favorite musicians, I have always had a passion for old school R&B music and Motown. However, I have eclectic tastes, so I also enjoy pure pop music, 70's and 80's new wave, dance music -- disco, house, electronica, trance, jazz, country, blues, reggae, hip-hop, but very little metal.
I first want to meet three of my all time favorite singers: Randy Crawford, Susaye Greene and Miki Howard. Randy first came to my attention through her album "Secret Combination", and since then I have collected every album she has. Susaye Greene was the last in the line-up of Supremes succesors. She not only has a huge range, but is also one of the kindest, most supportive people I know. And she has talents beyond her singing -- art, writing music for other singers (she wrote "Free" for Deniece Williams), and writing creatively. Miki Howard is one of those singers that can switch from R&B to jazz to pop music effortlessly. She just keeps getting better and better, and has a huge heart and is a true survivor. She had number one hits such as "Ain't Nobody Like You".
As for male singers, I especially like George Michael, Robbie Williams and Moby. All are different in style. Michael has a huge range, and his vocals are smooth as silk. Robbie Williams always seems to push the envelope easing into pop tunes to rock and nostalgia, Moby in my opinion is one of the finest musicians in dance music, and helps to popularize this genre, and progressive talents in this genre, along with Fatboy Slim and Paul Oakenfold.
Maybe I am biased, but Rick Holland, my brother is one of the finest jazz trumpet players in jazz period, but I also love Carmen McCrae and Nancy Wilson. These are just a few artists that are listed among my favorites.

Virgo is the sixth Sign of the Zodiac, to be exact, and that's the way Virgos like it: exacting. Those born under this Sign are forever the butt of jokes for being so picky and critical (and they can be), but their 'attention to detail' is for a reason: to help others. Virgos, more than any other Sign, were born to serve, and it gives them great joy. They are also tailor-made for the job, since they are industrious, methodical and efficient. The sense of duty borne by these folks is considerable, and it ensures that they will always work for the greater good.
Virgo is represented in modern Astrology by the Virgin, although this association should not be taken literally. Rather, Virgos tend to take on some of the qualities of a Virgin, things like modesty and humanity. Some might consider them repressed, although Virgins would argue that it's a noble quality, as opposed to a negative one. Most of all, Virgos enjoy indulging their practical and logical side and poring over their projects to the nth degree. To say these folks are good at fact-finding almost understates the case, since Virgos revel in their exacting (some would argue pedantic) behavior and are a whiz with minutiae. Virgins are an asset in the workplace as they can be counted on to get things right the first time, every time -- and no detail will be overlooked. They are also balanced and fair in their assessments in keeping with the Mutable Quality assigned to this Sign.
Virgo is ruled by the Planet Mercury, and as portrayed in ancient Roman mythology, Mercury wasn't one to sit still for long. This swift-footed god was a bundle of energy, both physically and mentally, and that pretty much sums up the Virgin's makeup. A Virgo's brain is in overdrive most of the time, which is why these folks get so much done. Those born under this Sign are also able communicators and use their mental acuity to maximum advantage. All of this brainpower can make Virgins prone to skepticism, and can even lead to the kind of overthink which surely leads to overkill. Thankfully, though, Virgos are also a studious lot and can temper their worst impulses with a bit of careful analysis. Virgos enjoy studying a situation in great detail, whether it's a work project or a friendship. Virgins are truly interested in understanding things. The bane of many Virgos is the perfectionism which can get in the way of their usual clear thinking. 'I'm not a perfectionist; I'm discriminating!' a Virgo would say, happy in the knowledge that their taste is unparalleled. Along those lines, Virgos are also neat and clean, save for the occasional sloppy Virgin (they do exist). Virgins are also reliable and practical and oh-so-useful to have around.
The Element associated with Virgo is Earth, and in keeping with that, most Virgos are grounded, salt-of-the-earth types. The flash and dash can go to others, since Virgos would much rather be humble and easy-going. That said, Virgins do enjoy material possessions and are (dare we say?) picky about what they bring into their lives. Some might even go as far as calling them self-centered, but it's really more of a desire to surround themselves with what's right -- for them. This knack for discernment also serves Virgins well in business, where their decisions are usually dead-on. Those born under this Sign are eminently sensible and use their critical eye well. While Virgins can be worrywarts, they do their best to temper these impulses. However, if this nervousness goes unchecked, it can lead to hypochondria, that ugly skeleton in the Virgo's closet. For that reason, Virgos are extremely health conscious, to the point of being storehouses of information on diet and hygiene. Many Virgos even choose a health or medical career so they won't miss a beat.
Working out is elemental for Virgins, if only so they know intellectually that they're helping themselves physically. See, the benefits of exercise are far more important to Virgos than the process itself. That's why Virgos are likely to time themselves on their runs and get in those 300 sit-ups every day. When it comes to the game of love, Virgos are able to loosen up somewhat and are devoted to their lovers, even if they can be a bit jealous. Since Virgo rules the intestines, worried Virgins need to be wary of bowel upsets. Soothing relief often comes in the way of earth tones, which is why Virgins like to be surrounded by shades of tan and a warm yellow.
The great strength of the Virgo-born is in their practicality, sharp mind and attention to detail. When merged with their willingness to serve, Virgos become essential helpmates. They can be picky -- so what?

My Interests

I'd like to meet:

There are many people I would like to meet. My favorite author is Michael Cunningham. He has such a soulful style and the way he integrates story lines is brilliant. He also takes risks with his story lines which I respect, and he writes about truths that many of us have difficulty resolving within ourselves.

As far as personal, I want to meet someone who is intelligent, FUNNY, kind, respectful and generous (especially of heart). I also like people who can communicate on an interpersonal level. You do not have to be perfect, just a perfect fit. I am not perfect either. I just want to make sure that I can be the best I can be for someone, and I want the same. Every day I learn something new, and I would hope that the person I choose to be with feels the same way. I also enjoy the simple things in life that tend to be overlooked -- good deeds, friendly people, beautiful nature, a great sunset, good food, good wine and great conversation. At the same time, I tend to be a little silly and balance intensity with humor. So, if it sounds like I expect a lot, it is just because I think we are both worth it.

If Audrey Hepburn were alive, she would be the one famous person I would like to meet, not because she is beautiful, which she is. And, not because she was a great actress (she was that!). But, I want to meet her because of her work for UNICEF, and her commitment to making the world a more loving and safer place.

I would also love to meet Andre Agassi, another hero of mine. His contribution to his sport left a legacy that will be forever remembered.

My Blog

Susaye Greene, Jody Watley, and The Supremes from YouTube

Here is to the fabulous Susaye Greene. This is the song she wrote for Deniece Williams, the soul classic, "Free", as only she could sing it. The fabulous Jody Watley singing Madon...
Posted by on Mon, 22 Jan 2007 00:30:00 GMT

Christmas, and the Spirit Inside Us!

Christmas has always been a big deal in my house. A big deal. And that means that family has to be together if possible, and that there is the official Christmas tree, usually a Douglas fir or perhaps...
Posted by on Thu, 14 Dec 2006 15:58:00 GMT