It’s her time, and Ledisi is pushing it all over the top in her first ever headline tour that tore the roof off the Atlanta Symphony Hall in downtown Atlanta on Friday, Oct. 28. The powerhouse singer has matured beyond her years professionally since rolling out first covered as an emerging artist only a few short years ago.
Ledisi told a sold out house that some in the industry told her she couldn’t pull off her own headline tour and she appeared to be honestly overwhelmed and surprised when the very animated audience sprang to their feet to applaud and shout their approval and appreciation. The New Orleans born singer’s spectacular vocal control, sometimes simmers in ow bluesy and jazzy tones and then erupts into an ethnic rock which is reminiscent of the Mother’s Finest sound.
And when Ledisi wasn’t winning converts her nothing less than amazing voice, she was thoroughly entertaining as she performed a bit with back up singers in which she played a champagne-drinking and cigarette-smoking diva. One of the most powerful transitions in the show was when Ledisi and opening act, Timothy Bloom sang the moving duet, “Stay Together.”
Concert highlights included show-stopping renditions of “That’s What It’s About,” “Turn Me Loose,” “I Tried,” and wrapped with her signature “Pieces of Me,“ which was perforated with a brilliant scatting run. Fans stayed and cheered until the singer came back to the stage for an encore performance and again thanked Atlantans for making the first headline tour a success.
All-in-all a powerful and first rate performance. –roz edward
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Welcome to the Sweet Shop
The mood-altering properties of chocolate is the stuff of legends. The creamy confection is commonly associated with pleasure and even love — and coincidentally, so are alcoholic beverages in varying forms. So, a marriage between the two was inevitable, and these much-celebrated cocktails featuring rich and luxurious chocolate liqueurs and liquors may be just the boost you need at the end of the day.
Adult Chocolate Milk
Adult Chocolate Milk (that our girl Patti is holding) tastes just like the original classic — with a very adult alcohol update.
Naughty Nightcap
2 ounces Adult Chocolate Milk
1/2 ounce coffee liqueur, 1/2 ounce Amaretto
A splash of grenadine.
Mix ingredients. Serve chilled as a martini or on the rocks.
Frozen Mudslide Recipe
2 ounces vodka
2 ounces Kahlua coffee liqueur
2 ounces Baileys® Irish Cream
6 ounces vanilla ice cream
Blend alcohol with ice cream. Serve in a frosted hurricane glass and enjoy.
Mint Baileys Chocolate Martini
½ ounce vodka
1 ½ ounces mint Baileys® Irish Cream
½ ounce Godiva white chocolate liqueurs
Chocolate syrup
Ice
Mint leaf for garnish
Vanilla Vodka Oreo Shake
3 ounces vanilla vodka
2 ounces chocolate syrup
8 ounces whole milk
8 ounces premium vanilla ice cream
3 ounces (about eight) crushed Oreo cookies
Place all ingredients in a blender and puree on high speed for 45 seconds. Pour into two chilled glasses.
Adult Chocolate Milk
Adult Chocolate Milk (that our girl Patti is holding) tastes just like the original classic — with a very adult alcohol update.
Naughty Nightcap
2 ounces Adult Chocolate Milk
1/2 ounce coffee liqueur, 1/2 ounce Amaretto
A splash of grenadine.
Mix ingredients. Serve chilled as a martini or on the rocks.
Frozen Mudslide Recipe
2 ounces vodka
2 ounces Kahlua coffee liqueur
2 ounces Baileys® Irish Cream
6 ounces vanilla ice cream
Blend alcohol with ice cream. Serve in a frosted hurricane glass and enjoy.
Mint Baileys Chocolate Martini
½ ounce vodka
1 ½ ounces mint Baileys® Irish Cream
½ ounce Godiva white chocolate liqueurs
Chocolate syrup
Ice
Mint leaf for garnish
Vanilla Vodka Oreo Shake
3 ounces vanilla vodka
2 ounces chocolate syrup
8 ounces whole milk
8 ounces premium vanilla ice cream
3 ounces (about eight) crushed Oreo cookies
Place all ingredients in a blender and puree on high speed for 45 seconds. Pour into two chilled glasses.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Cocktail and Cocktail Etiquette for Business Gatherings
While clubbing is cool and lunching with colleagues can be a learning experience, there’s nothing like meeting new people and sharing business ideas over a cocktail. Networking offers the opportunity to share ideas, connections and referrals with others.
Actually, you need to get the art of business networking while drinking down because it’s an activity that you’ll probably repeat many times. Knowing how to behave will be the key to success in your business environment.
And the holidays are coming which means the office party. They can be tricky to navigate, you don't know how much of your hair to let down, and then there's always some horror story about the way so-an-so behaved last year. Don'y tou be the so-and-so.
Look focused, look driven.
You will be regarded as a positive person who isn’t afraid of going after what he wants. This is a crucial part of the first impression you want to project. Only, don’t try too hard. This is, after all, a party, and some of the most influential guests might be somewhat annoyed by an obsessed brownnoser.
The drink for that: Cape Codder
Recipe:
3 ounces cranberry juice
2 ounces vodka
lime wedge
Be Energetic
Make sure your energy level is high, and that you sparkle. Your attitude is the first thing other guests will notice about you. Don’t scan the room for people you find more worthy of your presence. When you wish to move on, excuse yourself during a pause, such as after everyone has shared laughter.
The drink for that: Lilac Martini
Recipe:
1 ounce lilac simple syrup
2 ounces vodka
splash of club soda
Always Mingle
Even if this is a business affair, deals won’t be made around a table with documents and computers. You’re there to schmooze and show off your people skills. Work the room and introduce yourself to the people you want to meet. An even easier way is to find a common acquaintance to make the introduction.
The drink for that: Rare Maple Leaf
Recipe:
2 ounces Crown Royal Canadian Whiskey
1/2 ounce lemon juice
1 teaspoon real Canadian maple syrup
ice
Actually, you need to get the art of business networking while drinking down because it’s an activity that you’ll probably repeat many times. Knowing how to behave will be the key to success in your business environment.
And the holidays are coming which means the office party. They can be tricky to navigate, you don't know how much of your hair to let down, and then there's always some horror story about the way so-an-so behaved last year. Don'y tou be the so-and-so.
Look focused, look driven.
You will be regarded as a positive person who isn’t afraid of going after what he wants. This is a crucial part of the first impression you want to project. Only, don’t try too hard. This is, after all, a party, and some of the most influential guests might be somewhat annoyed by an obsessed brownnoser.
The drink for that: Cape Codder
Recipe:
3 ounces cranberry juice
2 ounces vodka
lime wedge
Be Energetic
Make sure your energy level is high, and that you sparkle. Your attitude is the first thing other guests will notice about you. Don’t scan the room for people you find more worthy of your presence. When you wish to move on, excuse yourself during a pause, such as after everyone has shared laughter.
The drink for that: Lilac Martini
Recipe:
1 ounce lilac simple syrup
2 ounces vodka
splash of club soda
Always Mingle
Even if this is a business affair, deals won’t be made around a table with documents and computers. You’re there to schmooze and show off your people skills. Work the room and introduce yourself to the people you want to meet. An even easier way is to find a common acquaintance to make the introduction.
The drink for that: Rare Maple Leaf
Recipe:
2 ounces Crown Royal Canadian Whiskey
1/2 ounce lemon juice
1 teaspoon real Canadian maple syrup
ice
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Stevie Wonder's Performance at Rev. Lowery's Extravaganza in Atlanta
I attended civil right icon Rev. Joseph Lowery's 90th birthday party at Atlanta's Symphony Hall in the Woodruff Arts Center on Sunday night. It was like a splashy, but classy church service replete with choir, toe tapping gospel singers, preachers, celebrities, politicians and members of the president's camera. CNN's Soldedad O'Brien moderated and performers included Jennifer Holliday, Tramaine Hawkins and Stevie Wonder. Delta Airlines named a new 757 plane for the beloved Lowery, which will take him to the dedication of the King Memorial in Washington next week.
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