“I made 25 years of life. This is for tha fans and everybody that’s been supporting me on this journey. I got two brand new songs for you to get JiGGY too, get lit up too, and just have fun with. The JiGGY has returned and we only getting started. Love.” JiMMY B
Produced By: Tay Lewis & Seth Kay Mixed By: Krinny Artwork By: Kevin Dang
The Leader of the New School, Church Chizzle (@churchchizzle) is back with some really dope, introspective hip hop.
This time, the Toronto native teams up w/ Ariel Bialski (@heightsbeats), a dope producer out of Warsaw, Poland to give you this hard hitting record, chronicling the up’s and downs, the majority of up and coming artists know too well.
“All Your Money” serves as the first single off Young C.H’s highly anticipated EP, “The Prophecy”. Take this in and stay tuned!
From working behind the scenes, engineering artists such as newly signed Cash Money artist J-Soul, to traveling to Miami & Barbados to work with other musicians for producing and songwriting, and now gearing up to the release of his upcoming EP, Toronto artist Yuri Koller decided to connect with R&B singer Tanisha on a record where they open up about their own personal complicated situations involving someone they admire.
Written & performed by Tanisha & Yuri Koller Produced, Mixed, & Mastered by Yuri Koller Artwork by Yuri Koller
Another must-watch production courtesy of the one and only Trey Anthony. Here’s all the info courtesy of Broadwayworld.com:
HOW BLACK MOTHERS SAY I LOVE YOU, presented by Trey Anthony Studios in association with Girls with Bow Ties, is a raw and honest portrayal of the choices many mothers have made in effort to create a better home for their families.
Written and directed by award-winning playwright Trey Anthony (Da Kink in My Hair) the play makes its world premiere in Toronto on May 7 and runs May 5 – 15 at the Factory Studio Theatre (125 Bathurst Street), just in time for Mother’s Day.
The story follows Daphne (Ordena Stephens), a mother who left her children behind in Jamaica to come to Canada for work. The character is based on the real life stories of Jamaican and Afro-Caribbean mothers who left their children in order to make better lives for them, including the playwright’s own mother. It’s about the difficult choices, or lack of choices, women of colour in particular have had to make for their families’ futures. The play deals with love, loss, migration and ultimately acceptance.
“The play breaks down barriers and exposes the fact that motherhood isn’t at all the love and fluff as we wish it to be,” said Anthony. “The sacrifice of loving a child by leaving, learning to love a child who’s gay, learning to love a child in any other way than what you know; these are honest choices our own mothersand grandmothers were forced to make.”
Anthony has put together a cast of award-winning actors, including Ordena Stephans (Da Kink in My Hair), Jewelle Blackman, Robinne Fanfair andAllison Edwards-Crewe. On the production team, singer-songwriter and producer Gavin Bradley composed the original score and lighting the stage is four-time Dora award-winner Steve Lucas.
On Saturday May 7, Trey Anthony Productions, recepCon and TD Bank present the #100GIRLS initiative. One hundred girls of colour from low-income families will attend the play and be given the chance to explore the world of theatre. Ticket and transportation will be fully provided for the 100 girls chosen within the GTA.
IF YOU GO:
HOW BLACK MOTHERS SAY I LOVE YOU
Directed, Written and Produced by: Trey Anthony Featuring: Ordena Stephens, Jewelle Blackman, Robinne Fanfair, Allison Edwards-Crewe Run time: 90 minutes Venue: Factory Studio Theatre, 125 Bathurst Street, Toronto Tickets: $25 – $35
Performance Schedule:
Thursday, May 5 Preview for #100GIRLS at 7PM Friday, May 6 Preview at 7:30PM Saturday, May 7 Preview at 2PM and 8PM OPENING Sunday, May 8 2PM and 8PM Tuesday May 10 8PM Wednesday May 11 2PM School Show Thursday May 12 8PM Friday May 13 8PM Saturday May 14 2PM and 8PM Sunday May 15 2PM CLOSING NIGHT
HOW BLACK MOTHERS SAY I LOVE YOU is based on a successful short film documentary release and recently received a positive screening at the 2016 Toronto Black Film Festival – talk and Master Class with Trey Anthony.
Watch the trailer below!
Trey Anthony Studios (TAS) is an award winning entertainment and production company, which produces television and theatre for urban audiences with offices in Atlanta, U.S. and Toronto, Canada. With the success of the theatrical play, Da Kink in my Hair, TAS received a Dora nomination and winner of four NAACP Theatre awards. Anthony become the first Black Canadian woman to write and produce a television show on a major prime time Canadian network. For more information, visit www.treyanthonystudios.com.
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