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The Revelation of Teena Marie
The Revelation of Teena Marie
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The most any artist can hope for is to have a body of work that stands the test of time. For the musician and performer, this hope lies in songs that display longevity and excursions that stretch the artist and challenge the audience's conception of that artist. Teena Marie - Lady Tee - was such an artist. She was a pioneer, a living legend, and an unsung hero in the realms of funk, soul, R&B, jazz, rock, and rap.
Teena Marie's first album, Wild and Peaceful, came out on Motown in 1979. She celebrated this milestone 30th anniversary with a new album on a new label in 2009. Fans celebrated with her as she took them back to where they we were when they first heard "I'm Just a Sucker for Your Love," "Now That I Have You," "Square Biz," "Casanova Brown," "Lovergirl," "Lips to Find You," "Work It," "If I Were a Bell" "Warm as Momma's Oven," "I'm Still in Love," and "Ooo Wee." With Congo Square (Stax, 2009) she invited us to celebrate her history by moving us with new songs and moving us forward with new visions of what is possible through faith, love, and passion.
Music industry veteran Eddie Santiago interviewed Teena Marie in June of 2009 for his blog, VitaRhythms. "The Revelation of Teena Marie" is a profile of the legendary musician who died December 26, 2010.
Teena Marie's first album, Wild and Peaceful, came out on Motown in 1979. She celebrated this milestone 30th anniversary with a new album on a new label in 2009. Fans celebrated with her as she took them back to where they we were when they first heard "I'm Just a Sucker for Your Love," "Now That I Have You," "Square Biz," "Casanova Brown," "Lovergirl," "Lips to Find You," "Work It," "If I Were a Bell" "Warm as Momma's Oven," "I'm Still in Love," and "Ooo Wee." With Congo Square (Stax, 2009) she invited us to celebrate her history by moving us with new songs and moving us forward with new visions of what is possible through faith, love, and passion.
Music industry veteran Eddie Santiago interviewed Teena Marie in June of 2009 for his blog, VitaRhythms. "The Revelation of Teena Marie" is a profile of the legendary musician who died December 26, 2010.
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