The VIPP Report: Jack Honey’s Art, Beats & Lyrics comes to Louisville

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WHAT:   Art, Beats and Lyrics, the traveling art and music tour presented by Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey, is coming to Louisville. What began as a small art show in Atlanta, has grown to be one of the world’s largest tours of its kind. In its 11th year, the multi-city tour showcases some of today’s best upcoming artists, along with seasoned veterans in art and music under one roof.

Visual masterpieces will be on display from featured artists Dubelyoo, Kazilla and Diana Contreras, among many other notable names recognized globally. The event will also include appearances from national hip-hop artist Twista along with Rich Medina, DJ Wally Sparks, DJ Larmarrous and DJ Hi-Definition. Previous featured acts have included Kendrick Lamar, 8Ball and MJG, Pastor Troy and Master P. Additional details are available at www.JackHoneyABL.com.

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WHO:                          Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey Art, Beats & Lyrics

WHEN:                        Saturday, May 7th  2016     8 p.m.

WHERE:                      The Icehouse 226 E Washington St.

MEDIA CONTACT:   VIPP Communications     Sshanklin@vippcommunications.com

MEDIA                        Visual artists, Dubelyoo, Kazilla and Diana Contreras are available for                                               media interviews upon request.

DETAILS:                   Be Fly. Drink Responsibly.  Visit us at wwwJackHoneyABL.com

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The VIPP Report: Unbreakable Tour Update

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Special report from Sherlene Shanklin, WHAS11 Television, ABC Louisville 

I have new information in regards to Janet Jackson’s Unbreakable Tour.  According to Jackson’s team and Live Nation the tour will resume in 2017.  There’s no specific date at this time but 2017 is the target date.  That also includes the KFC Yum Center show originally scheduled for June 8th.

New dates will be announced at a later time and I’m being told that tickets will be honored for the re-scheduled dates.  If you do not wish to attend the 2017 date refunds are available at the point of purchase.

If you have a story idea, send it to me at The411@whas11.com.  You can follow me on Twitter @Sherlenemediapr and Instagram @Sherlenemediapro for real-time news.

Link to the original story:  http://www.whas11.com/entertainment/music/janet-jackson-will-resume-unbreakable-tour-in-2017/126473277

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The VIPP Report: Muhammad Ali’s childhood home broken into before the first tour even takes place

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The surveillance camera at the childhood home of Muhammad Ali in Louisville, KY captures this person entering the home and stealing the air conditioner.

Special report from Sherlene Shanklin, WHAS11 Television ABC, Louisville

The childhood home of Louisville native Muhammad Ali is near completion but now its missing an air conditioner unit thanks to a theft.  The home on Grand Ave in West Louisville was renovated to resemble of the home in which the Clay family lived in prior to Ali’s successful boxing career and humanitarian efforts throughout the world.

The owners of the Muhammad Ali Home Museum tell me that they are offering a $500 reward and released some photos and video of the theft.

If you have any information you are asked to call 574-LMPD.

The home is scheduled for public tours in May 2016.

If you have a Muhammad Ali story and/or photos you would lie to share send it to sshanklin@whas11.com.  You can also follow me on Twitter @Sherlenemediapr and Instagram @Sherlenemediapro for real-time news.

Here’s the link to the WHAS11 news story:  http://www.whas11.com/news/local/someone-breaks-in-the-childhood-home-of-muhammad-ali/123330505
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This is the childhood home of Muhammad Ali in Louisville, KY in its original state prior to the major renovation. Courtesy: Sherlene Shanklin

 

The VIPP Report: It’s the Derby Takeover Part Two featuring Lil Boosie & Kevin Gates

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Kentucky Derby Special Report by Sherlene Shanklin, WHAS11 Television, ABC Louisville 

Down the Stretch with Sherlene Shanklin: There’s something to do for everyone when you come to the “Derby City” especially around the Running of the 142nd Kentucky Derby.  It appears that I will be busy announcing celebrities this year.  I’m getting a lot of calls and emails.  This event, I65 Nation is calling “Derby Takeover Part Two”.  It’s Lil Boosie and Kevin Gates in concert Friday, May 6th at the KY Exposition Center, 937 Phillips Lane. The Derby party and concert is from 10 pm to 3 am.

Tickets are available and general admission is $50.  If you are going to do Derby “VIP” style your ticket is $80 and if you want to be a part of the “All Access” club you can get backstage for the Meet & Greet for $200.  To purchase them go to BoosieAndGates.Com.

If you have a Kentucky Derby event, send it to me at The411@whas11.com.  You can follow me on Twitter @Sherlenemediapr and Instagram at Sherlenemediapro.

Down the Stretch with Sherlene Shanklin is a blog that announces and post Kentucky Derby events.  Stay tuned for additional announcements.  I will announce them on WHAS11 Noon Show on Thursdays, WLOU/104.7FM at 11:30 am each Thursday, WHAS11 GMK Saturday mornings with Tabnie Dozier, whas11.com and on my social media pages.   

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The VIPP Report: The King of New York takes on Kentucky during Derby weekend

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Oaks Night will be “Immortal” when Effen Vodka presents 50 Cent Derby Takeover Friday, May 6th.  Partygoers will need to get their rest because this event will go right into Derby morning.  11 pm to 6 am at Club Liv Louisville located at 133 W. Liberty Street.  Ticket specials available on Eventbrite. 

The Grammy Award winning rap artist, actor and entrepreneur also welcomes DJ E-Feezy, The Wolf of South Beach. 

Young Buck, DJ Fresh, (Rich Homie Quan’s DJ) and DJ Slikk will be a part of what promoters are calling the “Main Event”. 

This dress to impress event will do an Effen Vodka Toast at 3:30 am to bring in Derby weekend and to welcome celebrity guests and visitors into the city.  A list of celebrity guest will be released in coming weeks.  

There will be a “Taste Room” with some of Louisville’s top chefs.  The Seafood Lady will be at the event from 12:30 am to 3:00 am.  Instead of rushing to an area restaurant before they close.  Keys2KY and BHen Entertainment have thought of everything. Latricia Soul Food will cook breakfast for guests from 4:00 am to 6:00 am. 

This is an event you have to put on your itinerary when you are looking for a great time in the “Ville”.  Tickets are available online at Eventbrite or you can stop by Rebellious Kourture, 230 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd; Better Days West, 2600 W. Broadway; JT’s Variety Club, 8021 Preston Hwy; and Exclusive Wear, 630 E. Broadway.

If you would like to reserve a table contact 731-444-2480.  Purchase tickets by going to 50centderby.eventbrite.com.

The event was made possible by Effen Vodka, Southern Wine and Spirits, Keys2KY and BHen Entertainment. 

You still have time if you would like to be a sponsor by calling 502-614-0429.

To setup an interview and/or request media credential for 50 Cent’s Derby Takeover contact VIPP Communications at 502-582-7716 or by email at info@vippcommunications.com. 

The VIPP Report is owned by Sherlene Shanklin, Owner/President of VIPP Communications headquartered in Louisville, KY.  The home of the “Greatest” Muhammad Ali and the “Greatest” two minutes of all sports the “Kentucky Derby”. 

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The VIPP Report: R. Kelly announces his “The Buffet” tour

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By Sherlene Shanklin

Updated 5-2-16: R. Kelly postpones Louisville concert sighting production adjustments.  So, the new date is Saturday, September 10th at the KFC Yum! Center. 

(Louisville, KY)  He was in Louisville a couple of months ago for an appearance but now he returns for a show.  Should I say this goes out to all of the “Mothers”! On Sunday, May 8th,  (Mother’s Day) it’s The Buffet Tour featuring R. Kelly at the KFC Yum! Center.  The tour is named after his new album “The Buffet” .

If you look at the calendar even closer, that’s Derby weekend too.

There will be additional information released in the coming days.

Below is the tour’s schedule.

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The VIPP Report: When two great civil rights leaders “Meet”

 

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Due to a medical emergency, the Kentucky Center for African American Heritage did not get to debut the stage play “The Meeting”.  It’s about the meeting of the minds between two of the most prominent names in the Civil Rights Movement.  They had two totally different approaches but their ultimate goal for racial equality was the same.  While it was timely to do during Black History Month the story is timeless.

So on Sunday, April 24th at 3:00 p.m. the Griot Players Series at the Kentucky Center for African American Heritage, (KCAAH) presents “The Meeting”.  The play is by Jeff Stetson and directed by Baron Kelly.  Admission is only $5 per person.

If Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X had met for an hour or so, what would they have found to say to each other?  Jeff Stetson undertook to answer that question in this one-act play.  The play sets the clock back to the year 1965, when a fictionalized meeting between Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, and Malcolm X took place at the Hotel Theresa in Harlem, New York. One who believed in non-violence while the other believed in self-defense, the scenes in the play reveal the shared pain behind their very different philosophies to address racial inequality are very compelling.

Aukram Burton, Executive Director for KCAAH says “The playwright provides a fascinating premise in the “The Meeting.” The play imagines Martin Luther King visiting Malcolm X at the latter’s invitation in his Harlem hotel room in 1965, just days before Malcolm X’s murder and three years before an assassin’s bullet would kill Dr. King’s life. “The Meeting” is an important play that will provide an engrossing story about two great Black freedom fighters that remains relevant to audiences today. I encourage families and youth groups to see a piece of history”.

This program will be produced by the Kentucky Center African American Heritage in collaboration with the African American Theatre Program at the University of Louisville.

For additional information on “The Meeting” contact 502-583-4100.

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The VIPP Report: Muhammad Ali’s childhood home ready for tours

Special from Sherlene Shanklin, WHAS11 Television, ABC, Louisville, KY

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Work is almost complete on the childhood home of Cassius Clay aka Muhammad Ali.  The Louisville native’s home located at 33rd and Grand Avenue has been restored to when the “Greatest” and his family lived in the West Louisville home.

The restoration is now complete and the only thing to do is move in the furniture says Rev. Charles Elliott, founder of Jesus and a Job.  They help restore the Clay home.  This will be all completed in time for the public dedication on Sunday, May 1st, which is just days prior to the Kentucky Derby.  Fans visiting Louisville will have another place to visit while in town.

I’m awaiting official notification on the cost of the tour but as soon as I get it I will file another report.

If you have a story idea, send it to me at the411@whas11.com .  you can also follow me on Twitter for the latest in community and entertainment news at @Sherlenemediapr.

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The VIPP Report: Travel delays cause Bone Thugs n Harmony to postpone Louisville show with fans standing in line

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TONIGHT’S CONCERT POSTPONED 

Due to a travel delay, two members of the group were unable to make it to Louisville tonight.

The show will now take place on Saturday, March 26th. Hold onto your tickets they will be honored at next week’s show. If you are unable to make it on the 26th, refunds are available at point of purchase.

In a statement sent to me says “Both Bone Thugs-N-Harmony & The Mercury Ballroom apologize for any inconvenience this has caused. We sincerely hope everyone can make it make back next Saturday. Thank you.”

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The VIPP Report: Bone Thugs n Harmony perform in Louisville

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Tonight, it’s the meeting at the Crossroads as Bone Thugs n Harmony celebrate their 20th anniversary of their Grammy Award winning song. 

They are known for their fast –pace rapping style. The Ohio natives don’t have too far to travel to entertain their Louisville fan-base.

On Thursday, March 17th, it’s Bone Thugs-N-Harmony at the Mercury Ballroom.  Formed in 1990, the group have collaborated with hip-hop/rap legends like Eazy –E, 2 Pac, Notorius B.I.G. and Big Pun.

Tickets are $27.50 in advance.  Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show will start at 8 p.m.

You can purchase tickets by going online at www.mercuryballroom.com or at the Louisville Palace Box Office.

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The VIPP Report: Creating opportunities for youth to learn about Science, Technolgy, Engineering and Math in a FREE 5-day camp

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The Kentucky Center for African American Heritage will host the Youth for Technology Foundation’s 3D Printing Academy for Girls Spring Break Camp, from April 4th-8th from 9:00 am-3:00 pm at KCAAH located at 1701 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd.

Participants will get the opportunity to see how 3D images are made in movie production to understanding how 3D printing meets the neighborhoods health needs.

The five-day camp is free but registration is required with limited space so that each camper receives the creative instruction they need to explore the world of Science, Technology, and Engineering & Math (STEM).

All your child needs to bring is a sack lunch and their creativity so they can freely think out of the box.

The Youth for Technology Foundation has been teaching 3D printing technologies to inspire youth to develop a passion for science, technology, engineering and math to spark inventive imagination, and solve community problems in a fun and interactive way.

The camp was made possible by the generous support of the following: PPG, 3DSystems, HP, SolidWorks and the Kentucky Center for African American Heritage.

For additional information and to sign up for the camp please contact Njideka Harry, Project Director at (502) 410-5523 or by email at njideka@youthfortechnology.org.

Kentucky Center for African American Heritage is located at 1701 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd.  To learn more about KCAAH and the rental space opportunities call 502-583-4100.

For additional information go to http://www.kcaah.org.

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The VIPP Report: Independent Powerhouse Tour 2016 featuring Tech N9ne

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He earned the name Tech N9ne for his rapid fire rap lyrics at a young age.  Now, fans in Louisville and surrounding cities will see him for the first time in the Mercury Ballroom on Saturday, April 9th.  The Independent Powerhouse Tour will also bring Krizz Kaliko, Rittz, Mayday!, Stevie Stone and Ces Cru to Louisville.

Tech N9ne has worked with Kendrick Lamar, B.O.B, T-Pain, Cee Lo Green and Wiz Khalifa.

If you purchase the tickets in advance you can purchase the for $28.  Doors open at 7 p.m. and showtime is at 8 p.m.

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The VIPP Report:Enrollment is now underway for the West Louisville Boys and Girls Choirs

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The West Louisville Performing Arts Academy (WLPAA) d.b.a. West Louisville Boys and the West Louisville Girls Choirs, (WLBC/WLGC) is holding its annual Open Enrollment for new students, boys and girls, ages of 8 to 18. Auditions will be held at the Artspace, 323 West Broadway, 4th floor next door to the Brown Theater. Open Enrollment begins March 3, 2016.

Members of the Boys & Girls Choirs rehearse twice a week, Mondays and Wednesdays, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Choir members average one performance per month.   But, the Choirs are more than singing. The WLPAA offers college scholarships, After School Tutorials, and private Acoustic Guitar lessons and performance opportunities

If you are interested in enrolling your child in the West Louisville Boys or West Louisville Girls Choirs contact:

McDaniel Bluitt   Boys Choir Director 502-376-7840

Mamie Bluitt       Girls Choir Director 502-418-7236 or

E-mail:   wlbc_wlgc@yahoo.com to schedule your audition time.

 If you would like to set up an interview with McDaniel Bluitt, Founder/Director of the West Louisville Performing Arts Academy contact us at 502-582-7716 or by email at info@vippcommunications.com. If you are unable to do an interview, we request that you post the information for us.

For additional information go to http://www.westlouisvilleperformingarts.org.

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The VIPP Report: It’s the kick-off to the Black Media Collaborative

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IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE KENTUCKY CENTER FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN HERITAGE

On Friday, March 4, 2016, the Black Media Collaborative, (BMC) will introduce their initiative to the public at 7:00 p.m. at the Kentucky Center for African American Heritage, (KCAAH).  BMC in partnership with the center will feature those dedicated to developing, producing and distributing innovative media for underserved populations in our community.

To kick-off the program, Tia Brown, Founder of The Coming Woman; Troy Johnson, Executive Producer of Louisville Finest: A Showcase; and Dave Christopher, Executive Director for the Academy of Music Production Education and Development will be the featured speakers.

The event will be held in partnership with KCAAH, WeCU Productions, Louisville’s Finest Showcase, RamImages, Level Seven Recording Studio, and The Coming Women.

For additional information on how you can be a part of the Black Media Collaborative, please call 502-583-4100.

The Kentucky Center for African American Heritage is located at 1701 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd, Louisville, KY 40203. Follow KCAAH on Twitter @kygriot for events and announcements.

 Black Media Collaborative is dedicated to developing media literacy and skilled people in production and distribution of innovative media.

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The VIPP Report: Olympic Gold Medalist Angel McCoughtry’s foundation will honor Louisville youth and present medals and prizes

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Louisville Central Community Centers, Inc.’s (LCCC) will receive a $9,500 grant from the Angel McCoughtry Dream Foundation in support of LCCC’s Gheens eLearn Olympics at a presentation on Wednesday, March 9th, 10:00 a.m. at Old Walnut Street, 1300 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd.

Gheens eLearn Olympics seeks to spark a spirit of pride among students, parents, schools and community-based learning places through the incentive-based, educational program. School-age youth who attend Jefferson County Public Schools are encouraged to enhance their education by using on-line out-of-school-time tutorial software to improve reading and math. Kids who show levels of improvement are awarded gold, silver or bronze medals and many of these kids also receive educational prizes and gifts.

The initiative was created in response to the Jefferson County Public Schools’ call for more involvement of community stakeholders to address common core standards and academic achievement. LCCC has recognized over 500 youth for educational improvement using this on-line service over the last two years. “Angel saw a valuable connection with our Gheens eLearn Olympics initiative and her foundation. She has been very supportive of us from the beginning and we are grateful for her continued support,” said Kevin Fields of LCCC.

Angel is a former University of Louisville All-American basketball player who is now a franchise   player with Atlanta Dream in the Women’s National Basketball Association. She also plays professionally for the Turkish team Mersin BSB in the Turkish Women’s Basketball League. “I am pleased to be able to give while continuing to play professional basketball through my foundation. As an Olympian, eLearn Olympics really got my attention. Helping LCCC help young people succeed in school is important to my foundation and to me personally,” stated McCoughtry.

Angel was a member of the U.S. Olympic gold medal basketball team in 2012. She plans to try out for the 2016 U. S. Olympic Basketball Team this summer. The next Gheens eLearn Olympics celebration is scheduled for April 6, 2016 at Old Walnut Street. Over 100 participants are expected to be honored and recognized.

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The VIPP Report: Faith Evans and Joe will perform at the Kentucky Center for the Arts

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On Saturday, July 16th at the Kentucky Center R & B fans will hear multi-platinum Grammy Award winning recording artist Faith Evans. She is not coming alone.  The promoter tells me that Grammy nominated artist Joe will join Evans for the show.  Tickets for the Louisville show will start at $53 dollars and they go on sale March 11th.

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The VIPP Report: T.C. Stallings guest speaker for Christian Academy’s annual gala

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Christian Academy’s annual gala welcomes T.C. Stallings as keynote speaker   (Note-photo was apart of news release)

Tonight, the Christian Academy School System will be hosting its annual Gala at the Louisville Marriott Downtown.  This year’s keynote speaker made Louisville his home after college but decided to move his wife and children to Los Angeles to follow his acting career.

If you are familiar the name T.C. Stallings you probably know the former University of Louisville football star’s story.  The star of the film. “War Room” grew up in Cleveland, Ohio with five siblings and a hardworking single mother.  Stallings also known to his fans as Tony played for the Cardinals from 1998 to 2001.   Stallings is also the author of “The Pursuit,” which is a guide to finding purpose in your life.

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The VIPP Report: Dr. Cornel West will be the keynote for Louisville conference on black families

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Renowned scholar Dr. Cornel West will be in Louisville Friday, February 26th at The National Conference on the Black Family in America.

West,  the Professor of Philosophy and Christian Practice at Union Theological Seminary and Professor Emeritus at Princeton University, will be the keynote speaker for the banquet held on Friday night at the Hilton Garden Inn.

This year’s conference is named after Dr. Joseph McMillan, who worked tireless in the community, demonstrated for civil rights and was a professor at the University of Louisville.

The conference continues on Saturday, February 27th with workshops and seminars lead by local community activists.

This year’s theme is The Dimensions of the Black Family in the 21st Century.  Civil rights activist Mattie Jones will lead the “The Evolution of Big Mama” while Dr. Amon Perry will discuss “Men’s Involvement in the Lives of their Children and Families: Making Fatherhood Normal”.  That’s just a couple of the many topics that will be addressed.

To attend the 43rd Dr. Joseph H. McMillan National Conference on the Black Family in America go to https://www.regonline.com/uoflbfc43.

If you have a story idea, send it to me at The411@whas11.com.  You can follow me on Twitter @Sherlenemediapr and Instagram at Sherlenemediapro.

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The VIPP Report: Founding member of Vanity6 dies at 57

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Special from Sherlene Shanklin, WHAS11 Television/ABC Louisville

Singer, songwriter, actress and model Denise Matthews has died.  To many you will know her as Vanity from Vanity 6.  The lead singer of the R&B/funk group that made the song “Nasty Girl” a chart topping hit in 1982.  It’s said that Prince coined the name “Vanity”, because after looking into a mirror she was the female version of him.

Matthews walked away from her music and acting career to concentrate her time to her faith as a Christian.

Denise “Vanity” Matthews died today at the age of 57.

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The VIPP Report: Pageant Raises Awareness And Funds To End Youth Homelessness

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The Sixth Annual Miss Kentucky and Ohio River Valley Plus America Pageant is Sunday, May 29. 2016, at 6:00 PM, at the Sanctuary Event Center, 417 E. 6th St., Newport, KY.  Proceeds will benefit the Center Against Teen and Child Homelessness (CATCH), an initiative to end youth homelessness and to support youth who are aging out of foster care. Donations and sponsorships are welcome.

The Miss Plus America Pageant system is for  community-oriented plus-size women, who are dedicated to charitable causes e.g., Excellence in Education, Education in the Arts, Louisville’s #BEEXTRA, Autism Speaks and Postpartum Depression. This year’s pageant includes an online voting feature.

You can cast votes on the Miss Kentucky and Ohio Plus America Facebook pages.
Your vote will help your favorite delegate in her quest to represent Ohio or Kentucky at the national Miss Plus America Pageant in Dallas, Texas, June 29-July 2, 2016.

Your 2016 semi-finalists are Sydney Rhodes of Louisville, Christina Turner and Ocipare McKinley of Columbus, Kristan Levy of Dayton and Donna Hahn of Norton, Ohio

For more information about the pageant, please call Cynthia Elliott at 859-221-8010 or email at kyplusamerica@hotmail.com, visit the Miss Kentucky Plus America or Ohio Plus America Facebook pages. Sign up for the pageant at http://www.missplusamerica.com.

Elliott and/or any of the contestants are available to make appearances. For more information, please contact VIPP Communications at info@vippcommunications.com or call 502-295-0435.

The VIPP Report: Music stars from the 90s come the KFC Yum! Center

It’s the “I Love The 90’s tour” featuring performances from Salt n Pepa, Color Me Badd, Tone Loc, Rob Base, All 4 One, Kool Moe Dee and Young MC, the tour will come to KFC Yum Center on June 4, 2016.

Tickets will go on sale this Friday, February 19th.

If you have a story idea, send it to TheVIPPReport@vippcommunications.com.  Follow us on Twitter @VIPPComm.

Note-Salt n Pepa attended and performed at Barnstable Brown Derby Gala in 2015 where these photos were taken. 

The VIPP Report: Montford Point Marines host annual banquet to raise funds for scholarships

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The Montford Point Marine Association Louisville Chapter #22 will be hosting their 12th Annual Covington-Hagan Scholarship Banquet in honor of John T. Covington and John W. Hagan, founders of the Louisville Chapter. This semi- formal event will take place Saturday, March 19, 2016, at 5:00 P.M. at The Hilton Garden Inn, which is located at 2735 Crittenden Drive. Tickets are $50 per person or you can still purchase a table of eight for $360.00.

This year’s keynote speaker will be Brigadier General Terry Williams, USMC. The banquet is named for two of the distinguished members of the Louisville Chapter #22.  Mr. John T. Covington was the first president for the Louisville Chapter and Mr. John W. Hagan was the Director of the Veterans Administration Louisville and Southern Indiana.  Both of these gentlemen were members of the Original Montford Point Marines and have been awarded the Congressional Gold Medal.

Charles Stallard, President of the Montford Point Marine Association Louisville Chapter says that he’s honored to help youth extend their educational experience. “The purpose of the Covington-Hagan Scholarship Banquet is to assist local high school graduating seniors to attain a college education. Our chapter is dedicated to community service and one way to meet this goal is to offer scholarships to deserving high school graduates. We are happy to say this is our12th Annual Covington-Hagan Scholarship Banquet. We hope you come out and support us.”

Some of the past keynote speakers: Brigadier General Craig Timberlake, Major General Arnold Fields, USMC (Ret.), Major General Leo Williams III, USMC Reserve (Ret.), and Major General Ronald L. Bailey just to name a few of the many involved in the banquet.

The Montford Point Marine Association Louisville Chapter #22 is a 501(C) 3 organization that has raised enough money over the past eleven years through fundraisers to support 22 scholarships which have been awarded through the Black Achievers Awards Celebration.   They also have provided assistance to three college ROTC students who attended Officers Candidate School.

If you would like additional information about their 12th Annual Covington-Hagan Scholarship Banquet please contact Charles Stallard at 502-550-2423 or Ramon Turner at 419-450-4300.

To setup an interview and/or cover the event, please contact Sherlene Shanklin at sshanklin@vippcommunications.com.

The VIPP Report: Breaking Barriers Spotlight Awards

 

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RECOGNIZING THOSE WITH “ABILITIES” RATHER THAN DISABILITIES

The Metro Disability Coalition will honor community service workers, educators and youth in their 16th annual Breaking Barriers Spotlight Awards on Monday, March 21st from 5:30 p.m.-7:00 p.m. at Rudd Heart and Lung Center, 201 Abraham Flexner Way.

This year’s keynote speaker will be Dr. Allene White Gold.  She’s currently the Director of the Jefferson County Public Schools Volunteer Talent Center.

Marcellus Mayes, President for Metro Disability Coalition says “This event is near and dear to my heart because it’s so important to recognize individuals for their unique abilities despite their challenges.  This will be the evening where we salute unsung heroes in our community diversity service programs.”

The Metro Disability Coalition is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization comprised of individuals and agencies in the Louisville Metro area.  The purpose is to give a better quality of life for people with disabilities.

This year’s Breaking Barriers Spotlight Awards was made possible because of the following sponsors; Kentucky One, Metro United Way, the Center for Accessible Living and Metro Councilwoman Jessica Green.

For additional information please contact Marcellus Mayes at 502-774-8993.

 

 

 

The VIPP Report: Kentucky based DB Bourbon Candy goes “Hollywood”

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DB Bourbon Candy returns to the Academy Awards for the third year

DB Bourbon Candy must have found a four leaf clover because everything owner Robyn Stuart touches literally turns to gold.  While celebrating their new success of being in area Kroger Stores across Kentucky.  Stuart gets a call from the Oscar Gifting Lounge inviting back DB Bourbon Candy for a third year.  Stuart and her Bourbon Country team accepted the invitation and now they will prepare to head to back to Hollywood.

Academy Award nominees, guests and the who’s who of L.A. will get a chance to sample some of DB Bourbon Candy, Four Roses and then walk away with a special gift bag.

Stuart says “Everyone has been so supportive of my vision.  When I notified Four Roses they immediately jumped onboard and said they would help out anyway that they could.  The last five years of my life has been dedicated into making my candy a household name.  I feel like I ‘m on my way with the many opportunities I have been blessed with from Liquor Barn to Kroger and now the Oscars for a third time.  Everywhere I go I’m proud to say I’m from Kentucky where champions are made.  I’m definitely winning! I know my mother and grandmother would be so proud that what they did as a family tradition is now a model for DB Bourbon’s success.”

In the last week, DB Bourbon Candy delivered their first shipment of chocolates to the Kroger Company.  You can find them in participating stores.  You can also purchase them at your local Liquor Barn in various stores in Kentucky.  You can always visit their site at http://www.dbbourboncandy.com.

DB Bourbon Candy has participated in some of the biggest events across the U.S. from the Academy Awards, Emmys, Breeder’s Cup Taste of the World at Winstar, Chris Tucker Celebrity Golf Tournament, Barbara Streisand Fundraiser, Chris Everett Charity event, Soul Train Awards, Kentucky NFL Hall of Fame and many Kentucky Derby events like Barnstable-Brown Gala, Grand Gala and 100 Black Men of Louisville.

In 2002, Stuart started her business after the passing of her mother.   During the holidays, her mother would create the delicious treat as a family tradition. Robyn wanted to honor her mother in some way so she decided to start the business and make the original candy recipe apart of her business. With the support of Four Roses and Bourbon Country as well as the many events and activities she participates in everyone loves to see the wonderful creation that she produces.  From initially starting with candy the business has grown into developing other products such as chocolate covered fruit, cheesecakes to chocolate covered popcorn.

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The VIPP Report: Chestnut Street Family YMCA Black Achievers Celebration

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With the rich tradition of the Chestnut Street Family YMCA from working tirelessly in the community, promoting health and wellness to making sure area youth have an opportunity to extend their educational endeavors.  For the 37th year, hundreds will gather for their Black Achievers Celebration.

The celebration will take place on Saturday, February 20th at the Galt House in downtown Louisville.  The dinner will begin at 5:30 pm and the program to honor high school seniors and adult achievers will be at 6:30 pm.

This year’s keynote speaker will be Dr. Calvin Mackie.  The inventor, activist and successful entrepreneur will encourage the youth to follow their dreams and to equiped themselves with knowledge by continuing their education.

Judge Olu Stevens will be this year’s adult achiever.  Stevens is an alumni of the program.  Both Mackie and Stevens have been successful in their careers but the night will belong to the youth.

Rachel Cooper is this year’s youth achiever of the year.  To obtain this prestigious honor Cooper has went above and beyond the standard requirements to graduate from high school.  This teen excels both inside and outside the classroom. She will receive multiple scholarship offers from universities both local, regionally and nationally.

Last year’s recipient accepted a full scholarship from Ohio State University and the 2014 recipient is excelling in academics and participating in campus events at Xavier University.

On that night, college scholarships will be announced.  Nearly, one million dollars will be given out from universities, colleges, fraternities, sororities, and organization both large and small.  They all want to be a part of the academic achievement of our youth.  I have the wonderful honor of announcing those scholarships.  For the first time, many of the scholars and their families will hear the amount, the universities and scholarships.

If you have never been to the event, I suggest you attend to see young people in our community doing positive things.

Tickets are only $75.  For more information contact Lynn Johnson with the Black Achievers Program at 502-587-7405.

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The VIPP Report: Earth, Wind & Fire’s founding member Maurice White dies at the age of 74

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NEW YORK, UNITED STATES: Maurice White (C) reacts to the crowd as his group, Earth, Wind and Fire, are inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame during the 15th annual induction ceremony 06 March 2000 at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City. (ELECTRONIC IMAGE) AFP PHOTO/Stan HONDA (Photo credit should read STAN HONDA/AFP/Getty Images)

Special from Sherlene Shanklin, WHAS11 Television, ABC Louisville

Maurice White, the founding member of the multi-Grammy award winning group Earth, Wind & Fire has died.  According to his brother Verdine White, Maurice died at his home in Los Angeles on Wednesday.

The band’s many hits included “September,” ”Shining Star,” a cover of the Beatles’ “Got to Get You into My Life” and “Boogie Wonderland.” Earth, Wind & Fire won six Grammys and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2000.

The Memphis, TN native was 74.

*Note- EW&F will be in Louisville along with Chicago on Tuesday, March 29th at the KFC Yum! Center.

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The VIPP Report: It’s “The Meeting” between Martin Luther King Jr and Malcolm X

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As we celebrate the accomplishments of African Americans during Black History Month, the Kentucky Center for African American Heritage will stage a play about a meeting of the minds between two of the most prominent names in the Civil Rights Movement.  They had two totally different approaches but their ultimate goal for racial equality was the same.

On Sunday, February 28th at 3:00 p.m. the Griot Players Series at the Kentucky Center for African American Heritage, (KCAAH) presents “The Meeting”.  The play is by Jeff Stetson and directed by Baron Kelly.  Admission is only $5 per person.

If Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X had met for an hour or so, what would they have found to say to each other?  Jeff Stetson undertook to answer that question in this one-act play.  The play sets the clock back to the year 1965, when a fictionalized meeting between Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, and Malcolm X took place at the Hotel Theresa in Harlem, New York. One who believed in non-violence while the other believed in self-defense, the scenes in the play reveal the shared pain behind their very different philosophies to address racial inequality are very compelling.

Aukram Burton, Executive Director for KCAAH says “The playwright provides a fascinating premise in the “The Meeting.” The play imagines Martin Luther King visiting Malcolm X at the latter’s invitation in his Harlem hotel room in 1965, just days before Malcolm X’s murder and three years before an assassin’s bullet would kill Dr. King’s life. “The Meeting” is an important play that will provide an engrossing story about two great Black freedom fighters that remains relevant to audiences today. I encourage families and youth groups to see a piece of history”.

This program will be produced by the Kentucky Center African American Heritage in collaboration with the African American Theatre Program at the University of Louisville.

For additional information on “The Meeting” contact 502-583-4100.

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The VIPP Report: Remembering Civil Rights leader Sen. Georgia Davis Powers

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The worst feeling in the world to wake up to two dozen text and phone calls that a friend has died.  I drove past her home Friday and looked up.  My heart knew but mind won’t let it be.  I checked on Sen. Georgia Davis Powers on a regular basis.  Initially, some 40 years ago, I had no idea what her title or position was I just knew her as a neighbor on Cecil Avenue in West Louisville.  To hear that she died this morning my heart literally sunk.  I’ve been preparing myself for about a week to get the call but its never easy.  I even refused to write anything because I wanted to write it from the heart.
Georgia Davis Powers was born in Springfield, Kentucky on October 19, 1923.  One of nine children in which she was the only girl.  As a young girl the family moved to Louisville and eventually moved to the street that Cassius Clay known today as Muhammad Ali lived on, which was Grand Avenue.  She used to joke about babysitting Ali along with her brothers.  She would marry her first husband Norman Davis and adopt a son, William “Billy” Davis.  I know her second husband James Powers because that’s when we met.  Well, being four years old on a tricycle is actually how we met.  My job was to ride my bike from my parents house to Senator Power’s house and back.  I had the opportunity to speed up and down that five house distance to my pleasure without a care in the world.  While she was making history.
Who would of thought that 20 years later after college, I would talk to her and she referenced that I was the pretty little girl that had the two long ponytails that used her house as a marker to turn around and ride back down the street.  Back then everyone knew their neighbors and actually looked out for them.  She talked about my parents being the cute young couple that moved on the block.
I was so shocked when she said that.  I used to see her and her husband jump into a big beautiful car and I used to say “I want a car like that when I grow up.” Not knowing that her husband owned a car dealership and that in 1967 she was the first person of color and the first woman elected to the Kentucky State Senate.
Senator Powers worked actively for many years in the NAACP and that’s when she along with the president of the Louisville chapter gave me opportunities to work along side them and helped me perfect so many of the things I do today.  I’ve had countless chances to sit and listen to the senator.  When I started working for WHAS11 Television she would always say “If you ever need anything just call me” and I did.  We were together when the Western Branch Library celebrated their 100th birthday to the 2010 renaming of the Shawnee Expressway to the Georgia Davis Powers Expressway.  She used to call the newsroom and say “Sherlene I need for you to talk to your guys they just said the name of the expressway incorrect.” I would say yes ma’am and get it changed.  To many its something minor but for a woman that changed the climate of Kentucky politics it’s a major thing.
I would sit in the living room and talk about her 1964 March on the State Capitol in Frankfort.  She along with other leaders wanted to support equity in public accommodations.  Civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and baseball legend Jackie Robinson walked with Powers.
She was very open with me about her friendship with Dr. King.  She even told me that she was at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis when King was assassinated in 1968.
Powers retired from her seat in the Kentucky Senate in 1988 but her civil and human rights never stopped.  Just a few days ago she posted something on her social media page, yes, she had a page.
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The VIPP Report: Bryson Tiller returns to his Kentucky roots for a show

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Louisville native singer/songwriter Bryson Tiller is following his dreams by signing with RCA Records and now he’s returning to his hometown to perform in front of family and friends.

The 23 year old debuted his album TRAPSOUL on October 2nd and it’s already receiving rave reviews with songs Right My Wrongs, Been That Way and For However Long.

Tiller will be at the Louisville Palace on Saturday, March 12th at 8 p.m.  To get right up front to support Tiller tickets are only $49.50.  General admission tickets are still available.
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The VIPP Report: It’s Love, Lust & Lyrics

It’s all about taking poetry to the next level.  It’s “An Erotic Poetry Showcase” hosted by Truth B. Told on Saturday, January 16th at Manhattan on Broadway located at 716 E. Broadway in downtown Louisville.
Poets from around the region will be apart of what they call “Love, Lust & Lyrics”.  Here’s just a few on the lineup: Lip Service, Rheonna Nicole, Robin G, Gwen Cee, Crystal Carpenter, Franklin Bob and Hannah Drake just to name a few of the talented poets participating.
Doors open at 7:30 p.m. and they are asking you to dress to impress.  General admission tickets according to Eventbrite are $27.37.
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The VIPP Report: Janet Jackson puts all of her concerts on hold until spring

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Now that we are all back to work did you see Janet Jackson’s announcement on Christmas Eve?  The multi-Grammy Award winning artist didn’t send a news release but took to social media to let her fans and the media know that she was having surgery.  She never mentioned what kind but what was clear is that her tour is on hold.

Jackson says “It breaks my heart to tell you that I am forced to postpone the Unbreakable Tour until spring.  Every date will be rescheduled.  Please hold on to your tickets.”

So, that definitely means that Lexington’s show in Rupp Arena on January 30th is definitely on hold.  The Louisville show in the KFC Yum! Center is not until June. So, that concert is still a go.  Jackson’s team will makeup up the postponed dates before their Europe leg of the tour.

I guess we will have to wait and see.  Make sure you follow me for any updates and future concert announcements.

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The VIPP Report: Gospel superstar Kirk Franklin returns to Louisville

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The last time contemporary gospel artist Kirk Franklin was in Louisville he was rocking a ladies Kentucky Derby hat while performing to a sold out crowd at Junior Bridgeman’s Grace at The Race, an annual gospel celebration during Kentucky Derby weekend.  I had the pleasure to produce that unforgettable show.  Now, the nine-time Grammy Award winning star returns to Louisville on Thursday, March 31st.
 
The host of BET’s Sunday Best will minister in his unique way to his large fan base at the Louisville Palace.  You will get to hear some of his biggest hits plus new songs from his latest album, Losing My Religion.  Franklin refers to this concert as 20 years in one night.  If that says one thing, it would have to be that they are going to have a very hard time getting him off stage like I did.  He has so many songs in his catalog that he tried his best to sing as many of the favorites that at the one hour mark he was still going strong.  At one point, in the show he yelled can I keep going? I turned to Bridgeman and he said “Yes, let him go”.  I gave the thumbs up and I promise I think he went into second gear.
 
If you are looking for a concert where your coat will occupy your seat because you will likely not sit for this concert go see Kirk Franklin at the Louisville Palace.
I’ve already asked the question on who will open for the artist and that’s still to be determined.
Tickets start at $25 and you can purchase them at the Louisville Palace Box Office, ticketmaster.com and all Ticketmaster locations.
 
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The VIPP Report: Top shows in 2015

 
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I’m trying to gauge which Louisville concerts did you like the best in 2015.  Give me your top five concerts.  Mine would have to be: #1 PRINCE, #2 Jill Scott, #3 (tie) Marvin Sapp & Yolanda Adams, #4 Babyface & Toni Braxton and #5 (tie) Tank & Mike Epps 
I didn’t get to attend Kevin Hart, Dave Chappell, Cedric The Entertainer’s and tons of other shows due to work.  I’m sure you will have them on your list. 
 
My biggest announcement of 2015: Hands down was Prince! I even received an invitation from his team to do his concert review because I was able to break the announcement.  Everyone is still talking about how I did that.  After that one, I didn’t mind if I didn’t get anymore. When you are asked to cover the best…everything else was a bonus. 
 
I wrote over 130 stories and announcements throughout the year.  Some of my biggest media hits:  Prince with over 194,000 views, 986 likes and 663 shares in just a few hours of me saying Louisville will be his FIRST stop.  Impractical Jokers had 115,008 views, 781 likes and 634 shares.  My Diane Sawyer and Jennifer Lawrence preview of ABC interview was viewed 115,000 times with more than 1600 likes and 222 shares in five hours.  Kevin Hart’s announcement was viewed 105,152 times with 830 likes and 519 shares. My Kenny Chesney and Janet Jackson announcements were also big. I had about 100,000 views in the first few hours of their announcements.  Finally, New Kids on the Block with Nelly and TLC announcement had 130,560 views, 466 shares and 873 likes. 
This does not include any of my Louisville native Muhammad Ali stories which have created a lot of attention and followers for me.  I cover the “Greatest” on a regular basis.
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(Exclusive Coverage) Prince performs onstage during the “HitnRun” tour opener at The Louisville Palace on March 14, 2015 in Louisville, Kentucky.

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The VIPP Report: Biz Markie in concert at the Mercury Ballroom in Louisville, KY

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On Friday, January 15th , the Mercury Ballroom will take you back in time where hip hop and rap was in the infant stages and aspiring artists in the genre were trying to make a name for themselves.  Fast forward to 2016 and these artists are considered legends like the one who will return to Louisville.  Biz Markie will be apart of the 80s vs. 90s Mashup Bash.
Tickets are only $15 to see this infamous dj and legend in the hip hop game.  Biz Markie has performed on the turntables for exclusive events such as Super Bowl, ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Show, Grammy after parties of our course the some of the biggest Kentucky Derby events.
This will also be The411 with Sherlene Shanklin thank you for your support event.  I’m going to send at least 100 people to this event.  All you have to do is like my public figure page to be eligible and then look for the announcements.  I’ve even attached the link for you below.
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The VIPP Report: Music legend Natalie Cole dies at the age of 65

Natalie Cole GettyWith just hours into the new year, I receive sad news. The woman that had the “Unforgettable” voice and beautiful duet that set the technology bar high for other artists trying to do the same thing has died.  Natalie Cole died on New Year’s Eve at the age of 65.  She just cancelled her concert in Louisville, Kentucky for Saturday, February 13th at the Kentucky Center due to illness.

Here’s my story that I posted on WHAS11.com.  http://www.whas11.com/story/homepage/2016/01/01/the411-with-sherlene-shanklin-natalie-cole-dies-at-the-age-of-65/78177338/

Natalie Cole, the Grammy-winning daughter of Nat “King” Cole” who carried on her late father’s musical legacy and, through technology, shared a duet with him on “Unforgettable,” has died. She was 65.

According to ABC News, Natalie died Thursday evening at Cedar Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles due to compilations from ongoing health issues, her family said in a statement.

“Natalie fought a fierce, courageous battle, dying how she lived … with dignity, strength and honor. Our beloved Mother and sister will be greatly missed and remain UNFORGETTABLE in our hearts forever,” read the statement from her son Robert Yancy and sisters Timolin and Casey Cole.

Cole’s greatest success came with her 1991 album, “Unforgettable … With Love,” which paid tribute to her father with reworked versions of some of his best-known songs, including “That Sunday That Summer,” ”Too Young” and “Mona Lisa.”

Her voice was spliced with her dad’s in the title cut, offering a delicate duet a quarter-century after his death.

The album sold some 14 million copies and won six Grammys, including album of the year as well record and song of the year for the title track duet.

Cole was scheduled to be in Louisvile on Saturday, February 13th but just a couple of weeks ago the Louisville Orchestra had to adjust their lineup by including Kristin Chenoweth in place of Cole due to illness.

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The VIPP Report: Kyle Kuric sends a video message to Louisville Cardinal fans

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Birdgang Brand Clothing has entered into an exclusive deal with Fan Outfitters, one of the premier retail outlets for collegiate merchandise to sell t-shirts in support of Kyle Kuric. The limited edition t-shirt was created for University of Louisville fans to show their support for Kuric. The basketball star is currently recovering from a brain tumor that was discovered last month.

A portion of the proceeds from the Kyle Kuric design will benefit Kids Cancer Alliance.

For those that do not shop online, or maybe need the shirt faster, you can go into Fan Outfitters stores located at The Paddock formally the Summit on Brownsboro Rd, or their other location at 4600 Shelbyville Rd.  Shirts will arrive by December 5 for your Christmas shopping. Pre-orders are still being taken as well at wearebirdgang.com.

If you would just like to donate rather than buy a shirt we have provided a link directly to Sponsor4Sports at http://www.sponsor4sports.com/campaigns/kyle-kuric-birdgang-brand-clothing-kids-cancer-alliance.

Kuric sent a message to Cardinal fans earlier today.  To see what the former Cardinal has to says go to wearebirdgang.com to see his video message. For our social media followers you can also see the video on Facebook page at Birdgang Brand Clothing. 

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The VIPP Report: Heart and Soul Tour 2.0

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Not one but two critically-acclaimed multi-Grammy Awards winning and legendary artists will be at the KFC Yum! Center on Tuesday, March 29th.  I’m referring to Earth, Wind & Fire and Chicago just announced 15 additional U.S. dates for their Heart and Soul Tour 2.0.

Tickets for the Louisville show go on sale to the public beginning at 10:00am on Saturday, November 21 at www.Livenation.com, www.Ticketmaster.com, the KFC Yum! Center box office and all Ticketmaster outlets.

Both groups are very happy about the tour and being on the road performing for their fans. “There’s a saying that goes, ‘if it’s not broken there is no need to change it,” Indeed,” says Philip Bailey of Earth, Wind & Fire. “The powerful magic of Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire works for both bands and fans alike. Here we go again!”

“I’m excited to be starting another leg of the Heart and Soul tour,” said Lee Loughnane of Chicago. “Both bands are playing great and when we play together, the show rises to another level. Come see the concert. You won’t be disappointed.”

Here’s an unbelievable fact for fans, between the two groups they have than 200 million albums sold and 20 GRAMMY® nominations.

 

The VIPP Report: West Louisville Boys Choir Celebrates Silver Anniversary

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The West Louisville Performing Arts Academy, (WLPAA) will celebrate their 25th Anniversary with a concert and dinner on Saturday, December 19th at the Galt House in the Grand Ballroom at 6:00 pm. .

They will be celebrating in grand style with performances by The West Louisville Boys Choir and the West Louisville Girls Choir, (WLBC/WLGC) and a special performance by Jerry Tolson and his Big Band. Just before the holidays come out and celebrate with youth who are doing positive things in our community. They are achieving at a high level both in and out of the classroom and that’s something to celebrate.

This year’s McDaniel Bluitt Hope Award recipient will be Mr. Larry McDonald, President of the Lincoln Foundation. McDonald works tirelessly in the community and at the Lincoln Foundation making sure area youth are academically successful in high school and post-secondary education.   McDonald prepares youth to be future leaders not only in Louisville but cities across the U.S.

West Louisville Boys Choir began in November 1990. The choir is directed by McDaniel Bluitt, a retired vocal music teacher with twenty eight (28) years of experience. He received his B. M. ED. from the University Of Louisville School Of Music and a Masters in Counseling from Western Kentucky University. The Boys Choir has performed throughout the commonwealth, for mayors, governors other national dignitaries. The Boys Choir’s first European Tour established international prominence in Paris, France and London, England. They received a superior rating during their first international music competition in the Bahamas. They were also awarded first place in the Music Festival at Sea.

The West Louisville Girls Choir made its debut in November 2002. The choir is directed by Mrs. Mamie Bluitt who received her B.M.ED. from the University of Louisville School of Music. The Girls Choir is also a performing choir. Some of its more notable performances are: Governor Patton’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration in Frankfort, Kentucky, ECHO, Women for Women Conference and at Cincinnati’s National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. Their first Southwestern Tour to Texas was held in 2010.

Adult tickets are $100.00 and students tickets (ages 12 & under) are $50.00. Sponsorships are still available. For additional information about WLPAA 25th Anniversary Concert & Dinner go to http://www.westlouisvilleperformingarts.org.

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The VIPP Report: It’s Love, Peace & “Soul”child

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Save the Date of Saturday, February 20th, for multiplatinum artist and nine-time Grammy-nominated artist Musiq Soulchild. Fans will hear songs like “Sobeautiful”, “Halfcrazy” and “Teachme” just to name a few of his hits. The singer/songwriter will at in Louisville at the Kentucky Center for a great night of music.

Musiq is not coming alone. He will share the stage with Donell Jones.    This platinum-selling artist will perform hits like “Where I Wanna Be”, “U Know What’s Up”, and “My Apology”.

This concert is scheduled for two hours and 45 minutes with an intermission at the Kentucky Center.  Tickets start at $48 for the 8 pm show.

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The VIPP Report: Doin’ Time tour at the KFC Yum! Center

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Actor/comedian Martin Lawrence returns to Louisville for his Doin’ Time tour.  The star of  Bad Boys, Wild Hogs, Death at a Funeral, Big Momma’s House and Big Momma’s House 2 will be at the KFC Yum! Center on Saturday, February 13, 2016.

Martin is no stranger to Louisville.  He attended the Kentucky Derby this year and he also had a comedy show at the Yum! Center in May 2011.

Tickets go on sale this Friday, December 4th at 10AM.  You can purchase them at  the KFC Yum! Center box office, all Ticketmaster outlets, by phone at 1-800-745-3000 or online at Ticketmaster.com.

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The VIPP Report: Birdgang Brand partners with major retailer Fan Outfitters

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Birdgang Brand Clothing has entered into an exclusive deal with Fan Outfitters, one of the premier retail outlets for collegiate merchandise to sell t-shirts in support of Kyle Kuric. The limited edition t-shirt was created for University of Louisville fans to show their support for Kuric. The basketball star is currently recovering from a brain tumor that was discovered earlier this month.

A portion of the proceeds from the Kyle Kuric design will benefit Kids Cancer Alliance.

For those that do not shop online, or maybe need the shirt faster, you can go into Fan Outfitters stores located at The Paddock formally the Summit on Brownsboro Rd, or their other location at 4600 Shelbyville Rd.  Shirts will arrive by December 5 for your Christmas shopping. Pre-orders are still being taken as well at wearebirdgang.com.

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The VIPP Report: Birds of a feather flock together to rally behind one of it’s own

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 BIRDGANG APPAREL CREATES A LIMITED EDITION TSHIRT IN SUPPORT OF FORMER

U OF L STAR KYLE KURIC

Birdgang Brand Clothing is creating a limited edition t-shirt to show their support for former University of Louisville basketball star Kyle Kuric.  On November 3rd, Kuric’s current team in Spain, Herbalife GranCanaria, released a statement saying the 26-year-old went to the hospital with a migraine and doctors discovered he had a brain tumor. Several days later, Kyle went into surgery and currently he remains in ICU.  On Saturday, he had some complications but his family and fans remain hopeful.  He underwent a second surgery to relieve pressure and fluid, and as of earlier today his condition is improving, but he is still under close observation and medical treatment.  Kuric’s family has been appreciative of the support and prayers and that’s why Birdgang Brand decided to do their part.

For a limited time, a special edition Birdgang Brand Clothing t-shirt will be designed in support of Kuric.  “We have been in communication with the Kuric family and they support our efforts,” says Danny L. Mosby, Part-Owner of Birdgang Brand.  “His family approved our design and we will now go into production so that fans can show support for Kyle during this trying time.” The Kuric family would like a portion of the proceeds to go to Kyle’s favorite charity, KIDS CANCER ALLIANCE, which supports children battling cancer ages 6-18.  Even during this tough time, Kuric’s family is still thinking of others by giving back; and Birdgang Brand, along with Cardinal fans all over, will be there to show they are in “Kyle’s Korner!”  Birdgang’s goal is to sell 5,000 shirts so that they can make a significant donation.

Taraneh Momeni Kuric, Kyle’s wife says “The turn of events for Kyle is quite ironic because it hits very close to home for him. Kyle has been very involved with the Kids Cancer Alliance for many years and his charity, Kyle’s Korner for Kids, has always reached out to these types of charities. On behalf of Kyle, our family is so grateful that Birdgang and friends will be supporting Kyle’s passion! Things like this goes to show that this is not just about basketball, but that in the end of the day, our state comes together to become one big family. God bless all of you.”

Mosby, who is also Birdgang Brands Chief Financial Officer, says “Kyle is one of our most beloved. He’s a man of strong faith and accomplishment, and he embodied everything a great student athlete should be, while he attended The University of Louisville. When we got wind that he was having emergency surgery, we felt it was our duty to reach out to his family, offer our prayers, and create a concept that our fans and University could get behind and show him how much we appreciated his sacrifices. They were receptive and gracious enough to allow us to do that. We are extremely appreciative of the opportunity to support Kyle, and to donate to his favorite charity. Even if a small gesture in the grand scheme of things, we want to show our appreciation to one of the good ones, and to his family in their time of need.”

Birdgang is asking fans to take a photo and send it to wearetherealbirdgang@gmail.com, so they can post on their social media pages.  The best photo will win two basketball tickets and two free Birdgang shirts of another design.  To pre-order the limited edition shirts and other apparel go to www.wearebirdgang.com/shop.

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The VIPP Report: Grace at The Race 2016, A Kentucky Derby event in Louisville

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By Sherlene Shanklin

I officially have my first 2016 Kentucky Derby announcement.  It’s Grace at The Race featuring 2015 Dove Artist of The Year LeCRAE.  The Christian rapper is taking the gospel industry by storm.  I remember seeing him at the very beginning of his career at Gospel Superfest.  He will not be performing alone.  Contemporary Christian and three-time Grammy award winning artist Michael W. Smith will also perform.  If that’s not enough the Gospel music duo with sisters, Erica and Tina Campbell, Mary Mary will  also be at the pre-Derby event.

Save the date of Friday, April 29, 2016 at Southeast Christian Church.  Additional information plus ticket availability information will be available soon.  You can visit www.graceattherace.com.  Stay tuned for Down the Stretch with Sherlene Shanklin for additional information and other 2016 Kentucky Derby events.

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The VIPP Report: Ali’s family releases a photo of the “Greatest” as part of No Shave November

Muhammad Ali's family release this photo of the champ

Muhammad Ali’s family release this photo of the champ

Special from Sherlene Shanklin, WHAS11 Television/ABC Louisville

Today, a photo of boxing legend Muhammad Ali popped up on his official Twitter page this morning.  It came just days after alleged reports of the Louisville native’s health.  International and national media outlets were reporting that “The Greatest” health was deteriorating.  The report came from a former business manager that has not seen Ali for two years according to Ali’s spokesman.  Last week, Ali went to a NBA in Phoenix to watch several players with Kentucky connections.

Then today, a photo of unshaven Ali was trending at one point.  The photo was posted by his wife Lonnie in support of No Shave November.

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The VIPP Report: Marriage conference hopes to rejuvenate couples this Saturday

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It’s the New Birth Unbreakable Marriage Ministry 2015 Conference entitled Insight: Seeing Marriage through God’s Eye’s on Saturday, November 7th. The conference will be hosted by Pastors Mike & Ruth Ward.  Their special guest speakers will be Pastor Montell & Kristin Jordan and Winston & Peggy Bennett.  The conference will be held at New Birth Church, 3301 Linda Lane from 9:30 am to 2:00 pm.  For Additional information go to www.newbirthchurch.org.

 

The VIPP Report: Sherlene Shanklin gets answers on the health of boxing legend Muhammad Ali

Courtesy: Muhammad Ali Center

Courtesy: Muhammad Ali Center

Special report by Sherlene Shanklin, WHAS11 Television/ABC Louisville

We’re getting word  that former boxing heavyweight champ Muhammad Ali is doing just fine tonight. Ali family spokesman Bob Gunnell tells me, reports that Ali’s health is deteriorating are not true.

Gunnell says the champ spent last night taking in an NBA game in Phoenix, cheering on NBA players with roots in Kentucky.

Gunnell  says Ali is doing well.

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