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Author Gloria F. Goldwater “SuperFly: My Untold Story of Hip Hop”

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Author Gloria F. Goldwater “SuperFly: My Untold Story of Hip Hop”

Author Gloria F. Goldwater “SuperFly: My Untold Story of Hip Hop”The Capital Grille

The Beverly Center

8614 Beverly Boulevard

Los Angeles, CA 90048

Gloria  read an excerpt from her book followed by a Q&A session

Author Gloria F. Goldwater “SuperFly: My Untold Story of Hip Hop”
Author Gloria F. Goldwater “SuperFly: My Untold Story of Hip Hop”

Gloria F. Goldwater, New York City socialite who was married to the creator of Archie Comics, the late John Goldwater, has stories to tell. This quirky blond, who was then the head of the women’s Anti-Defamation League (ADL), secretly loved hip hop music!  As a result, Gloria decided to launch a hip hop influenced magazine called SuperFly Magazine with the help of her husband who had national and international distribution via Archie Comics.

 

Now, Goldwater has written a tell-all book about her challenging experiences: SuperFly, My Untold Story of Hip Hop.  Her story of hip hop and of SuperFly Magazine is laid out in great detail in the new book from Gloria Goldwater.

 

Goldwater tells the story of how she went from coordinating big ADL events for Barbara Streisand to meeting with Senator Ted Kennedy and The Pope to name a few. She also recounts later meeting with Kool Moe Dee, Public Enemy, Chubb Rock, LL Cool J and hanging out at a party with Big Daddy Kane where Oprah Winfrey was also in attendance!

 

“I approached my husband and told him I wanted to start a magazine,” she said. “When I told him I wanted to do a hip hop magazine, I made sure he knew that I needed his support, because I knew there was a need for a hip hop magazine. I love the music and I knew the only one who could help me was him.”

 

SuperFly Magazine’s premiere issue hit the stands in February of 1991 and in no time, Gloria F. Goldwater became a staple of the music industry, interviewing all of the hip hop stars, from Big Daddy Kane to Masta Ace and from Queen Latifah to YoYo.

 

For the name of her new magazine, Goldwater took inspiration from one of the larger than life images of the 1970’s super hip film images—Super Fly.

 

“I wanted to have a name that was easily related to hip hop,” she said. “The movie Super Fly was so powerful because of the music in the soundtrack. I knew that hip hop was the same as the soundtrack for the lives of many young people, so the name made sense for the magazine. The soundtrack of Super Fly was larger than the motion picture and I saw that hip hop was becoming larger than any other musical art form.”

 

In SuperFly, My Untold Story of Hip Hop, Goldwater details her trials and tribulations, her good times and bad times during the era of running SuperFly Magazine.

 

The book delivers stories of working with emerging superstars, who would regularly stop by the magazine’s office to be interviewed and to hang out.

 

In addition, the book details the business venture, but also outlines the personal trials of Goldwater, who lost her first husband after discontinuing the magazine. The magazine also lays out the clear purpose and mission of SuperFly Magazine.

 

SuperFly, My Untold Story of Hip Hop reveals the stories of hip hop and hip hop artists who were making the world pay close attention to their music and their movement. Gloria F. Goldwater and SuperFly Magazine were there, and now those stories are being told. SuperFly, My Untold Story of Hip Hop also features pictures of some of the original SuperFly Magazines and rare photos of hip hop artists in the early days of their careers.

 

SuperFly, My Untold Story of Hip Hop is published by SuperFly Publishing Company. Log onto www.superfly-hiphopuntoldstory.com.

 

 

 

PR Super Publicist Of The Week: Lashaun Turner | @TrcSocialMedia @BlazeindieLa @UrbanstarzMedia

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PR Super Publicist Of The Week: Lashaun Turner
PR Super Publicist Of The Week: Lashaun Turner

 

PR Super Publicist Of The Week: Lashaun Turner
PR Super Publicist Of The Week: Lashaun Turner

PR Super Publicist Of The Week: Lashaun Turner

Lashaun Turner Bio:

In 2010, self-described Entrepreneur and Music Publicist Lashaun Turner developed TRC (Artist Influencer)  Social Media with a vision to become a source content provider for social networks. Lashaun  developed several lifestyle and entertainment webzines including an award nominated blog and then built social connections across all the major networking platforms to share this content. Lashaun’s writing style and abilities led her to become an established blogger & contributor to other popular globally recognized magazines like YoRaps, Gorilla Leak, Yahoo, Black Vibes and many others.

Hit the jump to read the interview.

After work on the play “GOD Is Watching You” the business venture evolved to include Look Like A Star P.R, working as a Publicist with Actors, Musicians, & Entrepreneurs to increase and manage public Interest in their creative assets. Lashaun has represented clients such as Atlanta rapper Bone Crusher, Coast2Coast DJ Fred Malone, International Pop Star Natalia Damini, and Mysterious Ent a Major Indie Record Label. The company leverages an extensive network of connections to offer a distribution circuit for individuals needing targeted exposure in an Urban Niche environment.

In 2012 the company re-branded itself URBAN STARZ MEDIA & P.R , with a continued focus on becoming a strong voice for the Urban Artist and Entrepreneur in the emerging New Media realm that is the Internet.

In August 2012 the company launched the only Licensed Independent Internet Radio Station in Los Angeles, playing Urban Indie music 24/7 at Urban Indie Radio- Los Angeles . Lashaun is also the Creator, Executive Producer and Host of the Blaze Indie L.A Show a popular syndicated webcast-radio show broadcast weekly .

The company provides a wide array of exposure services including Media Partnering, media coverage of upscale events, talent & showcase judging. Lashaun has traveled across southern California & the country providing industry support to venues, panels and showcases.The company specializes in servicing the Publicity needs of Independent (unsigned) Music Artists in the genres of Hip-Hop, Rap, Soul, Urban Popand R&B. The company engages social media networking, niche marketing, and other advanced techniques to increase exposure for its clients.

URBAN STARZ MEDIA is a hybrid multi-media/P.R firm that provides Event & Artist Publicity, Media Placement Management, Content Development, Hosting, Sharing and Distribution throughout various platforms. The company owns a Radio Network, IPTV channel & multiple Digital & Print magazines. The company works with Independent Artists & Entrepreneurs in providing innovative exposure strategies.. Headquarters are located at 23205 Sunnymead Blvd Suite 202  Moreno Valley California 92553.

Check Out This She Bloggin Exclusive Interview Below:

  1. What do you enjoy most about doing PR work?

I enjoy helping independent artist who are seriously trying to get to the next level, exceed in their music careers. It’s very satisfying to watch the motivation and encouragement an artist gets when they start to see people outside of their friends and family experience and interact with their music. Recently I was able to place a client in the HYPE Magazine and SOURCE on the same day , the excitement was palpable and the artist and the whole team felt like they were finally getting the recognition they’ve worked hard for. Their efforts are paying off- that’s what I enjoy, helping artists see a payoff from their exposure.

2. What are some of the downfalls of working with artists?

Some of the downfalls I think are related to the fact that these artists are struggling for the most part. Many of them are maintaining jobs while trying to have a music career at the same time. It’s a difficult proposition because to have any measure of success in this industry you MUST invest in yourself and that means you must have a budget. At the same time you have to be able to dedicate your time & energy to your music like it’s a full-time job. Therefore one of the downfalls I run onto is not being able to work with someone either because they have no budget or in some instances if they do, they don’t have time for interviews, questionnaires, making appearances and building social media fans & followers, which are all crucial elements in the exposure process.

Another challenge in working with some artists is that many haven’t taken the time to educate themselves on the business of music and branding. There are a lot of “hobbyist” artists out there.

3.  How do you feel about the new generation of bloggers calling themselves PRs, but only getting their clients blog placements?

Wow, that’s the 1st I’m hearing about that trend. Having been a blogger I don’t think just blogging qualifies you as a Publicist. I don’t fault anyone for carving out a specialty niche for what they do but it’s buyer beware and again the artists need to educate themselves. A Publicist does much more that make blog posts. Publicists prepare a campaign strategy that will manage and mold the image/ brand, plus gain  exposure opportunities across platforms i.e Radio, TV, IPTV, Magazines, Websites, Blogs.. etc. We also assist in preparing an artist in handling the media etc.  In the case of Urban Starz Media, we are a hybrid P.R & Publicity firm so we take things a little further than the norm because we own valuable content distribution platforms such as Urban Indie Radio-L.A, Blaze Indie L.A etc..  So I feel there is a great difference in what publicists do and that of what bloggers do. The two should not be confused. I  think the role of the blogger is very important and as you can imagine I work with alot of bloggers, but I wouldn’t consider them Publicists..

  1.  What are some of the mistakes you see artists make a lot?

Not investing in their career and not surrounding themselves with a knowledgeable team that has a planned strategy.  Not having their music registered and legal so that they can fully monetize it. I also see artists getting caught up in what I call “the chitlin circuit” which is paying to perform in local bars & restaurants which seems to give them a false sense of having made it- when it actually usually only drains whatever small budget they have and rarely helps to build their buzz .

  1.  What’s the hardest part of your job?

Really its time management and responding back & forth to all the artists and outlets. Also, helping to shape an image of an artist sometimes means telling them that their current one sucks lol, so being objective and giving constructive criticism is sometimes challenging but always needed. For the most part tho my clients understand that I’ve been doing what I do for some time and ultimately they have a lot of trust in my advice. So, it usually works out.

 

DaRealQuilly POPPING MY COLLAR FREESTYLE | @DAREALQUILLY

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DaRealQuilly POPPING MY COLLAR FREESTYLE | @DAREALQUILLY
unnamedSuper funny @Welvendagreat appears on the cover of Quilly’s new freestyle Poppin My Collar. With over 693,000 followers on Instagram and over 143,000 fans on Vine, Welven is a growing sensation in the world of social media comedy. Click the link to listen to Phillies #1 breakout artist, Quilly, who was also recently co-signed by 50 Cent. With that being said Quilly has all rap rights to flip this “Poppin My Collar” freestyle…listen up & post up!

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Kayne West Jumps In Water During Show – Armenia

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Kayne West Jumps In Water During Show – Armenia

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The Heartland Hip Hop Show With Dj Brandon And Special Guest @WhoIsClayJames #HLHH | @HeartlandHipHop @DjBrandonDix

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(Atlanta, GA) On a special episode of The Heartland Hip Hop Show I catch up with Clay James 1/2 of the Southern Playas after his performance in front a sold out crowd at the Tabernacle, the other half Messiah drops and tells us when we can expect to hear his latest project Sweet Tooth, Clay tells us a great story of how he used social media to advance his music career and Clays gives some great in person real life networking tips to aspiring artist.

Pull up to @drohio330 listening session at @hotbeatsstudios hosted by @biggarankin00 @bigheffmidwestfresh @tampamystic @djsuch_n_such @kansascitycash @idjswagg

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Pull up to @drohio330 listening session at @hotbeatsstudios hosted by @biggarankin00 @bigheffmidwestfresh @tampamystic @djsuch_n_such @kansascitycash @idjswagg

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Monday APRIL 13th 6-9:30pm
Pull up to @drohio330 listening session at @hotbeatsstudios hosted by @biggarankin00 @bigheffmidwestfresh @tampamystic @djsuch_n_such @kansascitycash @idjswagg

ADDRESS: 1057 W Peachtree St NW, Atlanta, GA  30309

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Steve Roxx – Baby Featuring Rapper Big Pooh | @iamsteveroxx

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Steve Roxx - Baby Featuring Rapper Big Pooh
Steve Roxx - Baby Featuring Rapper Big Pooh
Steve Roxx - Baby Featuring Rapper Big Pooh
Steve Roxx – Baby Featuring Rapper Big Pooh

Steve Roxx – Baby Featuring Rapper Big Pooh

Steve Roxx releases “Baby” featuring Rapper Big Pooh from his “Down 2 Earth” EP produced by The Nukez Muzik. Download the Sinlge and EP today on itunes.

https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/down-2-earth/id964294681

 

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