Showing posts with label JACKIE WALLACE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label JACKIE WALLACE. Show all posts
2.19.2015
INTERVIEW TODAY T MONEY GREEN AT UNITED SOUND STUDIOS DETROIT
My girl Jackie Wallace in enroute to interview the amazing T Money Green at 2 pm today at the fabulous United Sound Studios....can't wait for this story to run on my Detroit RocknRoll Magazine next week! So stay tuned!!
WALT MILLER'S Photo of Edward Tony Green is going up on the wall inside of the Historic United Sound Systems Studios here in Detroit ...
Read my other stories on United Sound HERE
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DETROIT ROCKNROLL MAGAZINE,
INTERVIEWS,
JACKIE WALLACE,
T MONEY GREEN,
United Sound,
WALT MILLER PHOTOGRAPHY
1.21.2015
KIMMER GETS THE STAR TREATMENT AT BONCIDELLO SALON & SPA!
THE BONCIDELLO GANG WITH MACHINEGUN!
Alex on the left above did Den's massage which he is still raving about how great it was and how much better he feels.Book your appointment by calling 586.532.7020
Adjusted Den's scarf before we left Boncidello to go visit The Rock n Roll Prep School read that story HERE
THANK YOU JACKIE AND HER ENTIRE CREW FOR THE STAR TREATMENT! xoxoK
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BONCIDELLO,
DENNIS THOMPSON.,
HAIR STYLISTS,
JACKIE WALLACE,
MASSAGE
11.01.2014
HAPPY 6TH ANNIVERSARY RETRO KIMMER Q & A BY JACKIE WALLACE
Happy Anniversary Retrokimmer!
by Jackie Wallace
Original Logo Art by Gullacass
“It all started out of boredom. I realized, I can’t dance, I can’t sing, and I can’t draw... I needed to find a creative way to express myself, so I began blogging.”
Retrokimmer
If Barbra Walters had a list of Detroit’s top ten most fascinating people, I have no doubt that Retrokimmer would be on that list. She is recognized as one of the most successful bloggers in Michigan and now nationwide.
Within six years, Retrokimmer’s site has gone from zero to over 2,000,000 visitors. I met Kim a little over a year ago at a music event in Ann Arbor. We connected instantly. Shortly after, I realized that she connects instantly with many people, over 2,000,000 to be exact.
Kim has carved out a niche and created a brand that demonstrates power. A combination of her sometimes rebellious personality, along with her curiosity, and the ability to be an engaging conversationalist, are the traits that I believe give her a competitive edge and are also a direct reflection of her diverse blogging.
To celebrate Retrokimmer’s six year anniversary, I suggested that we do a Q & A about the evolution of Retrokimmer.
The beginning with blogging partnerand masseuse Kato
JW. The question everyone seems to want to know about you is how it all started?
RK. It all came about by being bored one night and trying to find my own form of entertainment. I helped a friend set up a Myspace page and another one set up her own blog. It dawned on me that I was pretty good at creating and setting up pages and I enjoyed it. I decided to set one up for myself.
JW. How did you decide what you were going to write about when you started out?
RK. It wasn’t anything I planned ahead. I really just started sharing random stories and people were responding.
JW. How would you describe your page?
RK. I see myself as being into Vintage Pop Culture. I am fascinated with the transition from one era to the next.
JW. Do you have a favorite era?
RK. The Sixties. I love everything about that era, the music, the clothes, and the hairstyles. It was a colorful time. RK started as a blog about Mod fashion and evolved into Crime, Music, News, History, Collectibles, and so much more....
JW. Your site has had over 2,330,000 visitors from around the world. How did that happen?
RK. Traffic comes from content...to make a successful blog you have to post everyday. Feed the beast you might say....The more you feed it with high octane fuel, the more it grows.
JW. When did you realize the impact of Retrokimmer in the entertainment world?
RK. I had an ‘emotional moment a few years ago, when I went to work the Detroit Music Awards. During the main event, I went down to the main floor to get close to the stage. My goal was to shoot photos of my friend Patti Quatro. As I snaked my way through the round VIP tables I heard my name being whispered. When I finished shooting and turned to go back to my seat...all kinds of music people were waiting tp hug me! They were thanking me.. I was really teary eyed when I got back to my seat.....It was so lovely to know that my blog was helping people promote their dreams.
JW. You have been a great supporter of the local music scene and you have also been credited for resurrecting the careers of former musicians. I know you get asked often to make appearances. How do you decided what bands or events you will attend?
RK. I have always been an advocate for local talent. I want to support people with their dreams, and I like being the link on the chain that leads to their success. I wish I could go to every event but that’s not feasible. I will go if I am a huge fan of the people involved. Otherwise, I attend in spirit!
JW. Is this why they call you “The fairy godmother of Detroit rock and roll?”
RK. I don't know...maybe it is because I love ART....writers, musicians, painters, singers, dancers, any kind of creativity turns me on.
JW. You get a lot of juicy gossip about people, but I noticed you don’t write about it. Doesn’t gossip sell?
RK. Yes I do hear the gossip but I am about entertaining the reader. I care more about promoting talent then selling “the dirt”. It’s not worth it for me.
JW. With Retro Kimmer being so successful, why did you start other sites like Machine Gun Thompson's Blog and Detroit RocknRoll Magazine?
RK. Blogging for just myself is too solitary. I really crave collaboration with talented people. Being part of a team is so important. My partner in blogging was Dennis Thompson. His input and advice was crucial to launching RK and he continues to inspire me and he's my dear friend.
There were so many talented people who inspired and taught me so much... Stanley T. Madhatter (RIP), Deniz Tek, Art and Steve Godoy, Scott Morgan, Niagara Detroit and the Colonel, Carl Lundgren, Skid Marx, Rick Ruiner, Rob King, Ron Cooke, Tino Gross, Jim Harper, Johnny Bee Badanjek, Ivan Kral, Al King, Chris Taylor, the Motorcity Rah Rahs..the list of people who helped me is endless. I sincerely thank them all for their generosity of spirit.
JW. Your success is transferring across the planet. You were recently contacted by Dick Clark Producutions regarding promotion of The American Music Awards in L.A. How cool is that?
RK. Really cool! I am excited about taking on more mainstream promotion jobs and hope to work with them on their many other projects! It really is so exciting every morning to check my email and see what cool opportunities that may come in overnight...I love my work!
My first business postcard, Art by Carl Lundgren, Gullacass and myself
JW. I happen to know that you were contacted by another LA company for a big campaign that you will be a part of. Can you elaborate?
RK. ZeusVision has a radically new outdoor advertising option. They have these amazing double decker buses and anyone can place their ad on them for an affordable price! It is revolutionary! Read more about ZeusVision HERE
JW. Anything else people should know about you?
RK. I think they know quite a bit already......LOL ;) THANK YOU JACKIE!!
THANK YOU TO MY MOM, MY KID, RHONDA, ROBIN!! LOVE YOU GUYS
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6TH ANNIVERSARY,
BLOG,
BLOGGING,
JACKIE WALLACE,
RETRO,
RETRO KIMMER
6.01.2014
BONCIDELLO PREPS FOR ROCKNROLL HAIR SHOW!
Heather Sadowy Had an amazing time mc-ing her first first Glam meets Jam hair and RocknRoll show last night!!!! All her hard work and stress over the planning paid off for a wonderful show we were so happy to support an Heather, Jackie and the BonCiDello Salon with the amazing Know and Resolve cause!
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BONCIDELLO,
CHARITY,
HAIR STYLISTS,
JACKIE WALLACE,
KNOW AND RESOLVE,
NAILS
5.12.2014
MOTOWN HITSVILLE MUSEUM: JACKIE WALLACE
"Motown was about music for all people - white and black, blue and green, cops and robbers. I was reluctant to have our music alienate anyone." - Berry Gordy
Having grown up in the metro Detroit area, I had heard of the Hitsville museum but never visited. Hitsville is the original home of Motown Records and the very famous Studio A. Most of the original Motown artist recorded there. Smokey Robinson, Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder, The Jackson Five, just to name a few.
These and countless other international stars got their start on their road to fame in this small unassuming converted house on West Grand Boulevard in Detroit less than 5 miles from downtown. I like Motown music, but I am a rocker at heart.
However, one of my son's biggest idols is Stevie Wonder, so we decided to take him on a field trip to Hitsville USA. To my surprise the visit turned out to be far beyond my expectations. The feelings that transpired when I walked through the doors are difficult to describe. Reading about it just doesn't do justice to this Detroit gem.
The admission for the one and a half hour tour was only $10.00. The tour sparked the realization of the immense impact that Hitsville and Motown Records had on the world. We are talking about the late 1950's and 60's, during a time of a segregated society when Barry Gordy, an African American man, left his secure job at Ford Motor Company to pursue his dream. He borrowed $800 to start his recording studio / label.
Within six years, his company was generating $20,000,000 per year. That in itself is amazing. What business even today has that kind of growth rate? At that time, Barry Gordy's company became the largest African American company in the country and according to some accounts, the largest in the world. When we toured the house, we stood in the small recording room that produced over 100 top 10 hits within 10 years.
Today, the museum represents so much more then just great music. People come from all over the world to visit including many famous musicians of all genres, such as Paul McCartney, who claimed to be "moved by the energy in the building."
The visit to Hitsville USA was a completely different experience for me than for my son who is an aspiring singer. He was fascinated with everything he learned about Stevie Wonder and the other great musicians. For me, I learned so much about what it means to have the faith, courage and drive to pursue a dream.
The Hitsville USA museum isn't only for Motown lovers. This landmark represents so much more. This is a place for all people who need to be reminded that their daydreams about leaving their jobs during insecure times to pursue a passion can become a reality.
This is a place for musicians of all genres. It is a place of musical inspiration to those who put in endless hours into the labor of love composing the right blend of lyrics and melodies with the goal of having their songs become hits.
This is a place for all those people who have experienced struggles and setbacks and need to be reminded of what faith, courage and drive is all about as they pick themselves up, dust themselves off and continue on.
Because the experience was so inspiring to me and also because I’m sure I missed some things, I plan to revisit Hitsville USA museum in the near future. I also plan to bring some friends along to share the experience. At some point I would love to meet the man who represents so much to all types of people, "white and black, blue and green, cops and robbers”~ Mr. Berry Gordy.
Jackie Wallace
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BONCIDELLO,
JACKIE WALLACE,
Motown Museum,
SALON
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