Singer Jody Watley's latest video, "A Beautiful Life", will debut tonight on the new LOGO program, NewNowNext Poplab. Watley released the downloadable remixes of "'Life" last Tuesday, August 26, by way of her new online music store, jodywatleymusicstore.com. Remixed by Love To Infinity, Julius Papp and DJ Yellow (among others), "A Beautiful Life" is poised to follow the breakout successes of her last two club hits "I Want Your Love" and "Borderline".
NewNowNext Poplab debuts tonight as does Jody Watley's new video at 12:00 am EST. Don't miss it! But in case you do...
As the Democratic National Convention wraps up and the Republican Party prepares to mount its huge opposing infomercial of American nationalism, artists and entertainers add their usual two-cents to the election. Indeed, two musicians from completely different musical genres have recently recorded songs in support of their favored candidates for the U.S. presidency. One is a folk rock and new wave pioneer, while the other is a country music singer all of which could be seen as an unspoken commentary of the ever-going "culture war" that has permeated popular culture worldwide post-9-11. Here's the breakdown:
Musician/songwriter Dave Stewart of Eurythmics' fame has recorded "American Prayer" a pro-Obama song originally written with Bono of U2. According to a blog Stewart authored at The Huffington Post (see here), he [Stewart] drew inspiration from Obama's historic candidacy and the fact that Obama will accept the Democratic nomination for the presidency 45 years to the day of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech. The companion music video features cameos of Forest Whitaker, Whoopi Goldeberg, Joan Baez, Macy Gray and Joss Stone (among others) a diverse cast of personalities which according to Stewart represent the broad fabric of America.
Dave Stewart - "American Prayer"
On the other side of the aisle (sigh), John Rich one-half of the country music duo, Big & Rich has recorded a pro-McCain song, titled "Raisin' McCain". In the highly jingoistic (and polarizing) fashion that became typical of a great many country artists, Rich has made an accompanying music video that taps into the post-9-11 'good 'ol boy' mantra that has been so (sadly) well utilized by bigoted....er...xenophobic...Right-wing musicians like Charlie Daniels, as well as the now-defunct Darryl Worley.