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December 27, 2010 by · Comments Off on Rick James 

Rick James, (AP) – Teena Marie, who made history as the first Motown act white, but developed a lasting legacy with her hits and silky soul with hits like “Lovergirl,””Square Biz “and” Fire and Desire “with her mentor Rick James died. She was 54.

The confirmation comes from a publicist, Jasmine Vega, who worked with Teena Marie on her latest album. His manager, Mike Gardner, has also confirmed her death to CNN.

Teena Marie, known as the “Queen of Soul Ivoire”, was certainly not the first white act to sing soul, but it was probably the most talented and respected, and he was fully adopted by black audiences.

It first signed on the legendary Motown label in 1979 at age 19, in collaboration with James, with whom she had long relationships, turbulent but musically magical.

The cover of her album, “Wild and Peaceful,” was not her image, apparently fearing with Motown game by the public if they discovered the singer’s voice was vibrant white.

But Mary won her first hit, “I’m A Sucker for Your Love” and was on her way to becoming one of R & queens of the most revered B. During her tenure with Motown, the singer-songwriter and musician produces passionate love songs and funk jam songs like “Need Your Lovin'”,” Behind the Groove” and “Ooh La La La.”

Mary had a daughter and had visited in recent years after having overcome an addiction to prescription drugs.

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How Did Tina Marie Die

December 27, 2010 by · Comments Off on How Did Tina Marie Die 

How Did Tina Marie Die, (AP) – Teena Marie, the “Ivory Queen of Soul” who developed a lasting legacy with her hits and silky soul with hits like “Lovergirl,””Square Biz “and” Fire and Desire “with her mentor Rick James , died Sunday. She was 54. A Pasadena police statement said the death appears to be natural causes. Police and firefighters were called to her home after family members found her unresponsive.

In an interview with The Associated Press last year, Teena Marie said she had successfully fought an addiction to prescription drugs, she toured last year in support of her latest album, “Congo Square”.

Mary was certainly not the first white act to sing soul, but it was probably the most talented and respected, and he was fully adopted by black audiences.

Even before starting her musical career, she had a strong bond with the black community, which she credited to her godmother. She gravitates to soul music in her youth and decided to do her job.

Marie made her debut on the legendary Motown label in 1979, becoming one of the few white acts to break the barrier of race from the record label owned Black revolutionary who had been a haven for black artists like Stevie Wonder, the Jackson Five, the Supremes and Marvin Gaye.

Mary was a protégé of James lecturer funk, with whom she had long relationships, turbulent but musically magical.

The cover of her debut album, “Wild and Peaceful,” was not her image; with Motown apparently fearing black audiences would not buy it if they found her with the dynamic gospel voice were white accents.

But Mary won her first hit, “I’m A Sucker for Your Love” and was on her way to becoming one of R & queens of the most revered B. During her tenure with Motown, the singer-songwriter and musician produces passionate love songs and funk jam songs like “Need Your Lovin'”,” Behind the Groove. ”

Marie’s voice was the main draw of her music: Pitch-perfect, piercing in its clarity and wrought with emotion, whether it’s drawing from the highs of romance or painful moments of a lost love. But her songs, most of whom she had a hand in writing, were the other major component of its success.

Tunes like “Cassanova Brown””Portuguese Love “and” Deja Vu (I’ve Been Here Before) “presented more typical platitudes about love and life, but complex thoughts lyrically rich.

And “Fire and Desire,” a duet with Rick James that featured the former couple considering their past love, was considered a musical masterpiece and a staple of romance on the block radio stations across the country.

Mary left Motown in 1982 and became its rupture history: She sued the label and the legal battle led to a law prohibiting the record companies to hold an artist without releasing any of their music.

She went to Epic in the 1980s and had hits like “Lovergirl” and “Ooo La La La”, but her musical legacy would be her Motown.

Yet she continued to record music and performs. In 2004 and 2006, she set two albums well received on the traditional rap label Cash Money Records, “The Dona” and “Sapphire.”

In 2008, she spoke of her joy at being honored by the Foundation & BR.

“Overall, it was a wonderful, wonderful ride,” she told The Associated Press at the time. “I do not intend to stop anytime soon.”

(This version corrects updates with the police report, removes the allocation publicist. Corrects that “Ooo La La La” was for years instead Epic Motown.)

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Grand Mal Seizure, Teena Marie Passed Away

December 27, 2010 by · Comments Off on Grand Mal Seizure, Teena Marie Passed Away 

Grand Mal Seizure, Spreading rumors on Twitter Teena Marie died, and was later its director Mike Gardner was forced to respond to Tweets “Did Teena Marie die” with a confirmation. Teena Marie was discovered by her daughter after apparently dying in her sleep, “said Gardner.

Teena Marie Among the songs was “Lovergirl”, “Portuguese Love”, “Ooo La La La”, and “I’m a sucker for your love.” Although the cause of death was not known, the singer’s publicist Lynn Jeter said Teena Marie suffered a seizure a month ago. A grand mal seizure is the type most spectacular of the seizure, and is usually the kind of thought of most when they think of a seizure. Jeter has said, this seizure, “Fortunately, someone was there. The ambulance took her to the hospital and how she had another crisis.”

A seizure usually has two phases, according to the Mayo Clinic: Phase) Tonic. Loss of consciousness occurs, and the muscles suddenly contract and cause the person to fall. This phase tends to last about 10 to 20 seconds.
b) The clonic phase. The muscles move in rhythmic contractions, alternately flexing and relaxing. Seizures usually last less than two minutes. Although epilepsy is a possible cause of a seizure, other causes are possible, including brain tumors, metabolic disorders, vascular impairments, and ingestion of toxins.

Rose Le Beau

December 27, 2010 by · Comments Off on Rose Le Beau 

Rose Le Beau, A legend Left this universe. Teena “Lady T” Marie who died at the age of 54. She was seen last Teena carry two months ago at the Capital Jazz supersonic. It was by far the best act of the hand throughout the week down. Teena was the first album I ever played back to back, again and again. I was in college when I heard “Portuguese Love” and Square Biz. “I’ve been hooked ever since.

Teena when I interviewed earlier this year, before her appearance at the Jazz in the gardens of the show, I just assumed it would be the blessing of her audience for years to come. Read this interview here: R & B queen Mary J. Blige, Teena Marie lights Jazz in the Garden We talked about her relationship with Rick James. He was her mentor, her friend and her lover. But she refused to put up with the fact that it was not her only lover. Their stormy relationship lasted until her untimely death in 2004. Teena said it was her best friend. She revamped her show to honor him, noting that after its passage, it was no longer just herself, but Rick, too. She felt it was her responsibility to continue her legacy.

She said she had yet done, because she loved him. And because she needed money. She took leave from work to raise her daughter Rose Lebeau, a talented singer in her own right. And she had a difficult time as a single mother. Rough enough that she had to sell one of her guitars to raise money to make ends meet. But increasing the Rose was her number one priority. Teena talent was undeniable. And her music is timeless. It continues to delight audiences with songs from the previous generation and a voice that sounded the same today as it did then reflects this fact. God May Bless her soul, RIP

Alia Rose

December 27, 2010 by · Comments Off on Alia Rose 

Alia Rose,
Alia Rose was born on 25th Dec, she is now 19 years old and is the daughter of R&B star Teena Marie and she herself followed in her mother’s footsteps and performing as a singer. The stage name she used was Rose Le Beau rather than Alia Rose. She was a Christmas baby and just celebrated her 19th birthday as well as Christmas day on December 25th. Her last tweet was “I’m about to pass the hell out,” so i guess she was indeed celebrating. And her mom tweeted the very sweet message, “19 yrs ago today, I was in labor! My heavenly father gave me the most glorious gift I could ever receive. A Baby girl on Christmas!”

But things turned very much for the worse on Sunday, December 26th… Her daughter, the day after her birthday discovered her mother’s body. Teena Marie had died in her sleep. She had reportedly had a grand mal seizure,” a neurological event, marked by loss of consciousness and violent muscle contractions,” about a month ago. But had been feeling much better, and was quite upbeat lately. She was even planning to return to the stage soon. So sad for her daughter to have to be the one to find her. Our thoughts go out to Alia Rose and all Teena Marie’s friends and family.

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