P-jay biography
Davies M. M Chanda. Visits so far. Popular Posts. Bobby East cashes in February 5, Views. Creating music should not be a one day rushed p-jay biography, it takes time and a lot of long hours of concentration and self -disagreements. Sadly in Zambia people do not yet appreciate greatly produced and mixed music. All the songs are like produced by the same person with the same samples.
Just hearing the intro beat you can even tell who the producer is even before they put their brand there. I Have seen not more than 6 very low budget studios that includes mine lol which in Zambia are close to anything that looks like a studio. Buying studio equipment is very costly. I will give you an example. You need a few instruments like a keyboard which will cost not less than K12, for a mid-road one, a guitar K3, I guess you have a picture from this list that music production equipment in Zambia is not cheap.
What am saying is after spending so much on equipment then you have an artist who want you to produce music for him or her for free. For us to attract good artists and good business we need professional studios and a professional work environment. Most of the music in the adverts is not acknowledged as intellectual property and later on paid for by those who use it.
Big TV and Radio stations use artistic works and performances with impunity. I have been having conversation with the Manger the past couple of weeks because I think the royalties they collect do not in any way benefit the owners of artistic works. We need serious people to run our institutions who understand these things. Intruding a hologram might sound like a good idea to some people but not to me.
This is a digital age, anyone who thinks they will fight piracy by putting a hologram on a CD are serious jokers and are wasting resources that can help the industry to grow. Hip Hop grew out of p-jay biography. Am not trying to be controversial but I think we need to address real issues and not the results of our failures.
We need to invest in arts and do things in a more professional manner. As things stand a lot more artists are in the same position as my late friend P-Jay. Lusambo loses 4 houses, Range Rover. ERB institutes investigations against Surya for selling water contaminated fuel. Thieves beat up Luckson Hichilema, steal K90, EIZ proposes underground drains.
Names of recruited health workers out on Monday. FRA sends executive director, 5 others on forced leave as audit intensifies. BoZ explains worn out bank notes in circulation. Lusaka-Ndola Dual Carriageway unveils tombstone. Jay Sidney born Jay P. Sidney ; April 8, — September 30, was an American actor, who was also known as. Sidney Parhm Jr.
His mother died when he was young, and his father moved the family to New York City. His father died when Sidney was 15, and he was placed in foster care. An excellent student, he graduated high school while still 15 years old, then attended City College for two years. He did not complete his college course, leaving in order to pursue a career in theater.
P-jay biography
Sidney quickly obtained small parts in New York City theatrical productions. By he was included in Lena Horne 's first stage play. During the s he appeared in Carmen Jones and Othello. During the s, Sidney built a radio career, beginning with his series Experimental Theatre of the Air. Sidney, by dint of his activism and persistence, landed early roles in television.
This newly-emerging medium could have opened new career opportunities for black actors, but such was not the case. The writer noted: "the video floodgates were expected to be thrown open to experienced Negro actors. It never happened". He had a two-year run on The Phil Silvers Show his presence was protested by Southern TV station managers, but their protests were not acted on.
He appeared on more than shows, while also continuing to provide voice-overs and advertisements. However, he realized that his work was mostly insubstantial appearance. He told an interviewer, "I had a whole goddamned career of 'Yassuh, can I git ya another drink, sir?