Celine Dion and I go wayyy back. She was basically my second mother growing up. When my parents were too busy at the bar, Celine sang me to sleep. My mom had all her CD's and played them on repeat, so naturally I became obsessed with my Canadian goddess. Her voice is like no other... Continue Reading →
I can get a handy cheaper than a drink: My time seeing Baby Girl Janet Jackson at the Lakeview Amphitheater
Yesterday God truly blessed TT and I with a concert by the Queen of pop, Miss Janet Jackson. I have been a member of Rhythm Nation since I first saw "Poetic Justice" years ago. The world does NOT give Janet the credit she deserves. She is 51 on stage, a year after giving birth and... Continue Reading →