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Doing Good

by Thornell

Maybe it’s my background as a Boy Scout in New York State or watching my Dad jump in wherever he was needed in our town, or Allison’s first hand experience watching the books at her father’s PS Recording Studios in Chicago – where everyone always seemed to have an open tab – which fostered our attitudes about ‘being of service’ to the creative community. The irony of cutting our teeth in the notoriously cutthroat business of Entertainment is that there’s always an opportunity to do “good” if you’re looking for it.

Our very first project as The Ovation Agency was the launch event for the now multi-award winning film “95 Never Looked So Good.” My friend Tymm Holloway had directed a wonderful short about his then 95 year old Dad. Allison and I convened in Las Vegas to produce a Premiere party during the Las Vegas Black Film Festival. Held in the Presidential Suite overlooking Las Vegas, the event exceeded anyone’s expectations. While we weren’t compensated in a traditional sense, we viewed it as an opportunity to build relationships. And also, to honor an Elder. Tymm’s father, Simeon Holloway was a member of the B1 Band. Based in North Carolina, they were the U.S. Navy’s first all-black band in 1942. We take no credit for the heart of the film, yet it was the first of other human centered opportunities to serve.
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Range Rover/Game Over with Kandy Apple Redd

by Allison

Later this summer Kandy Apple Redd will release their Isotopia debut with the song and video for “Do Things”. Drenched in romance, the video is a visual love letter to pre-pandemic New York City.  But before “Do Things” came “This Club” – a spare Tra’zae produced track the girls laid down on the P-Funk tour bus.

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BUY A CHUCK, GIVE A BUCK

Has music changed your life? Then share the love and Buy A Chuck, Give A Buck. From now through Sept. 7, for every pair of Converse sneakers sold at participating Journeys locations, Journeys and Converse will collectively donate a dollar to the GRAMMY Foundation, up to $200,000, to support music and arts education in schools across the country. Why? Because music matters. Visit http://www.journeys.com.