With all the remixes, I don't understand why "Real Love," "Friends," "Some Kind Of Lover" and other Jody Watley songs are not being remixed constantly. While I'm not a great artist (and a great friend), don't forget that Jodi has her own Sirius show THE JODY WATLEY SHOW and today's episode features Kenny Latimore (reposting the below from her website).
Jody Watley Welcomes Kenny Lattimore To The Jody Watley Show
NEW YORK, June 8, 2023 BNM Publicity Group.
Music icon Jody Watley welcomes Kenny Lattimore as a guest on “The Jody Watley Show,” in celebration of Black Music Month on SiriusXM’s The Groove, Channel 50.
Tune in on June 11th and catch the Kenny Lattimore interview on The Jody Watley Show.
With a career spanning over two decades, highlighted by his breakthrough single “Never Too Busy” and the wedding staple “For You,” Kenny has garnered Grammy and Soul Train Award nominations, Top 10 singles, Top 20 R&B albums and an NAACP Image Award for Best New Artist, while staying sincere about giving his heart and soul to communities through music.
The Jody Watley Show, a 2-hour monthly show airs every second Sunday exclusively on SiriusXM’s The Groove at 6 PM (EST) / 3 PM (PST) and on the SiriusXM app on smartphones and other connected devices, as well as online.
SiriusXM reaches nearly 34 million subscribers monthly.
Jody Watley expressed her excitement in having Kenny Lattimore as a special guest on her show to commemorate Black Music month and said, “It’s so special to welcome one of my favorite male vocalists.”
The Jody Watley Show is packed with the best of classic to contemporary R&B music and engaging conversations with surprise guests.
Watley is a celebrated singer, songwriter, producer, businesswoman, and one of the architects of 21st century pop, affectionately referred to as “The Queen of Cool.’
Renowned as one of the defining artists of the 80s with an influence on style, music and pop culture, Jody Watley forged the template that is now everybody’s playbook.
From her groundbreaking marriage of rap & R&B (1989’s “Friends,” a collaboration with hip-hop legends Eric B. & Rakim pairing that is the first to crossover R&B/Hip-Hop, Pop and Dance into the Billboard Top 10 “Friends,” to her vision-forward marriage of high fashion, street fashion and music in the ‘80s long before it became the norm), to her fusion of jazz and underground club culture with keen pop instincts, and the ease with which she crossed and still crosses genre.
Get your groove on with Old School R&B on SiriusXM’s The Groove channel 50. Hear the important artists from the ’70s and ’80s including Michael Jackson, Luther Vandross, Janet Jackson, Earth, Wind & Fire, Isley Brothers, the Gap Band, along with host Jody Watley, and more.
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