Inside Detroit’s Mildred Gaddis, radio discussion with Greg Dunmore of Pulsebeat.tv and JazzJewels.tv
Discussion Continues: Oscar Music Winners, Aretha not at Whitney’s Funeral,
Star Jones, Roberta Flack and other hot haps
17 Responses to “Oscars Music Winners Discussion Continues”



This was an amazing segment, as usual. I enjoyed the historical insight about James Armstrong that ties into the the Civil RIghts Movement. I always love to gain new knowledge. Very nice segment, I enjoyed it. Keep up the great work.
This episode of your ongoing series was quite exhilirating. Very phenomenal work and very outstanding. I am looking forward to future episodes.
It was disappointing how people were so quick to judge Aretha, even though she actually had a leg problem.
I loved this segment though! Very informational!
Really interesting!! Loved the music =]
I enjoyed the fact that you talked about musical legends like Aretha Franklin and the Civil Rights Movement. Great Video!
This segment was interesting, but not as much as the previous one. One thing I really enjoyed is the music and how you guys did not try to degrade Whitney’s reputation like other media stations.
Loved the music and very informative. Exciting to watch and well worth the time spent watching the whole video. Mary J is my favorite female singer, her voice is outstanding.
This video was great and informative.
I liked all the topics of discussion in this week’s posting, they all were incredibly informative and very interesting to watch and listen to.
This is a very good video if we want better we have to do better as black people people as a whole because we are a whole. Using higher order thinking you can relate this world history and geography when they had the great empires and the great people who traveled together and they stick together.
This was truely a amazing post! I liked the two songs at the beginning and I agree that they should have been Oscar nominated. What blew me away was hearing about James Armstrong. He did a lot for the Civil Rights movement and wow, he used to cut Martin Luther King Jr’s hair. It must be a great honor doing a posting on such a famous person.
The video pointed out some very important and historical people. It also gave a taste of some talented singers. The video was amazing.
This video was great…nice show
It is pretty cool how african americans have come so far from slavery to being nominated for an Oscars award. the video was great abd very educational. could black entertainment get any better?
yes, i agree that song should have been picked. In my opinion it was better than “Man or Muppet”
Lot of information
Very informative, pretty cool.