Showing posts with label NYC gay parade 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NYC gay parade 2010. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Arts.Advocacy+Wellness: "Nhojj"



Nhojj

Performed New Gay Anthem

at New York City Gay Pride Parade



In celebration and as a song of strength and hope for the Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender (LGBT) community, Nhojj presents “The Gay Warrior Song,” debuted in New York City at The Heritage of Pride Parade on June 27.




Already #3 on CDBaby’s Out & Proud Chart, proceeds from the sale of "The Gay Warrior Song" will be donated to the Society Against Sexual Orientation Discrimination (SASOD), an LGBT rights organization based in Nhojj’s homeland of Guyana. SASOD is committed to eradicating discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation.



Nhojj performed “The Gay Warrior Song” before tens of thousands of people lined up along the NYC Gay Pride Parade route on the Glo TV float. Glo TV is the first urban LGBT Television Network of its kind in the world.


On June 19th Nhojj performed his new gay anthem in Providence, RI at their Rhode Island Pridefest; on June 20th at a church service at the historic St. Marks in the Bowery in the East Village section of New York; and on June 21st at an upper east side Manhattan awards ceremony—the 7th Annual Fresh Fruit Festival Awards at Jan Hus Playhouse.



He received the Music Award of Distinction at the Fresh Fruit Awards. The awards honor outstanding performances and recognize community leaders whose achievements include supporting the arts and the LGBT community. Special honorees included the first openly gay NY State Senator, Tom Duane, Off Broadway legend and pioneering LGBT playwright Doric Wilson, and Under the Pink Carpet producer, Tony Sawicki. This marks the 2nd time Nhojj has won the award.



The parade will wrap up a string of American gay pride performances for Nhojj. His tour covered heartland cities - Fort Collins, CO; Providence, RI; Lexington, KY; Kansas City, MO; and Indianapolis, IN, where he opened the pride festivities with an a cappella rendition of the Star Spangle Banner. On July 17 Nhojj will headline in Germany at the Christopher Street Day Munich gay pride festival.



Nhojj, son of a Minister, grew up in Guyana , and went to high school in Trinidad prior to coming to the United States to attend college. Before he could read or write he sang at his father’s church, and eventually on radio and television shows. Twice he sang in large stadiums - once for the President of Guyana, and once for the President of Trinidad. After graduating with honors from New York University with a Bachelors Degree in Economics, he returned to his passion—singing—and began recording.



To date Nhojj has released 6 album releases, and a DVD directed by Emmy nominated Bill Cote. He is the first black male to win an OutMusic Award, and also the first gay artist to top the mainstream MTV Music charts with a gay music video. His music has been compared with such luminaries as Michael Jackson, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Sade, Bobby McFerrin, and Maxwell.



Nhojj wrote “The Gay Warrior Song” as an affirmation to LGBT people everywhere. “War is usually related to physical territory” Nhojj explains. “But today’s gay warrior is not fighting for physical territory, today’s gay warrior is fighting for mental, emotional, and spiritual territory. Today’s gay warrior is fighting for acceptance... for inclusion... for equality... and ultimately for the well being that winning this war brings.”



Listen now to “The Gay Warrior Song


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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

It's Time for a Parade!!!


YOU and GLO TV WILL MARCH THROUGH NEW YORK CITY WITH PRIDE

GLO TV, the first urban LGBT TV network, is proud to announce that we will have a float at the 2010 Heritage of Pride March (also known as NYC Pride) on Sunday, June 27, 2010. As we roll onto the premiere of our full first season of shows this Fall, we are honored to become the first urban LGBT medium to represent with a float in America’s most attended and celebrated pride parade. GLO TV wants to share this historical moment with you.



GLO TV’s President, Maurice Jamal, spoken word artist Butta Fly Soul and actress/comedienne Erika Watson will host and entertain the crowds in the spirit of pride. The community’s most celebrated entertainers and allies including OUTMusic award-winning singer/songwriter Nhojj, hip-hop emcee LastO, transgender rapper Foxx Jazell , hip-pop violinist Joya Bravo, hip-hop artist Bry’nt and Def Poetry Jam’s Emanuel Xavier will perform their biggest hits in front of the million-plus spectators.



For this year’s NYC Pride March, the route has been shortened by about 20 blocks. At 11:30 a.m., we will be lining up on West 39th Street between 5th and 6th Avenues (closer to 6th Avenue) on Sunday, June 27. The March starts at 12:00 p.m. on 5th Avenue at 36th Street.


Call Time: 11:30am on Sunday, June 27, 2010


Location: 38th Street between Madison & 5th Avenue


Group Name: GLO TV


Section: 9


Group: 16


Contact Person: Waddie Grant


Contact Number: waddie@glotvnetwork.com


We are asking all marchers to wear Orange and/or White the official Glo TV signature colors. All are welcome! Please bring friends, colleagues, partners and family members. Don’t forget to carry bottled water, sunscreen, snacks and money for food. And of course, wear comfortable shoes for walking.


www.glotvnetwork.com

The WEEKEND OF EVENTS

New York and Harlem Pride

Friday, June 25th

7pm - 11pm

Harlem Pride Kick-off Party

Billie’s Black 271 W. 119th St. (between Lenox Ave. & 5th Ave.)

http://www.harlempride.org



11pm - 5am

Ricky Day, LL and Saunders presents the New York Mega Pride Party
Brooklyn Loft - 525 Waverly Place, Brooklyn, NY (between Atlantic & Fulton)



Saturday, June 26th



12noon – 6pm

Harlem Pride Outdoor Festival

W. 119th Street (between Lenox Ave. & 5th Ave.)

http://www.harlempride.org



7pm - 11pm

Out of the Box 2010: LGBTQ Web Series Festival
New World Stages
340 W. 50th Street (between 8th & 9th Ave.)



10pm – 4am

Da Men of After Dark NYC (Hotboyz NYC & Lee Soulja)
Club Maze (inside Laugh Factory)

669 8th Avenue (at 42nd Street)

DJs MK, Blade Runner, Poision Ivy & Vjuan Allure



11pm - 4am

Grown and Sexy Pride

Le Royale - 21 Seventh Avenue (off Leroy St., formerly Luke & Leroy’s)

Music by DJ JFK from Atlanta; Rapper Foxy Brown performs



Sunday, June 27th


"Join GLO TV....come dance, strut, march, pose, show out and we take over the NYC Gay Parade." Live performances! FREE.

We are asking all marchers to wear Orange and/or White the official Glo TV signature colors.

All are welcome! Please bring friends, colleagues, partners and family members. Don’t forget to carry bottled water, sunscreen, snacks and money for food. And of course, wear comfortable shoes for walking.


THIS IS A HISTORICAL EVENT!!!


11am - 6pm

The Glo TV Network Float

41st New York City LGBT March

From 36th street down to Christopher Street


6pm – 2am

BLOOM! Children of the Sun Dance Party

Santos Party House – 96 Lafayette Street (between White & Walker Streets)

www.thebloomparty.com



10pm – 4am

GLO TV Network After Party (A MUST EVENT)

Canal Room – 285 Broadway (off Canal St.)


Los Angeles Black Pride (ATBLA) Weekend

Friday, July 2, 2010

Noon – 6:00pm

Flip The Script Friday: LA Black Pride Film Festival and Conference Series

Sponsored by GLO TV: America’s First Urban LGBT TV Network

Radisson Hotel at Los Angeles Airport (LAX)

6225 West Century Blvd

Los Angeles, CA 90045

The Los Angeles Black Pride and GLO TV are proud to kick-off Black Pride Weekend 2010 with an amazing celebrity filled day of films and fabulousness.


Saturday, July 3, 2010

6am to Dusk

The LA Black Beach

Point Dume Beach

7103 Westward Rd.

Malibu CA. 90265



Sunday, July 4, 2010

1pm - until the GLOtinis are gone!

GLO - BQ

That's right join GLO TV at a special BBQ, well, we mean GLO - BQ in LA for all our special VIP's, celebs and network friends. Amazing food, the fabulous GLOtini on tap, lots of eye candy, the sun....and you! The event is invitation only at a private garden residence in sunny Los Angeles. Email: pride@glotvnetwork for details.

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