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Luther Vandross: 100 Best Albums of the Eighties

April 20, 2013

Luther-Vandross-The-Night-I-Fell-544247The Night I Fell in Love, recorded in 1984, was Luther Vandross‘s fourth album. But this New Yorker with the polished tenor had been in the music business since the early Seventies. He wrote a song for The Wiz; sang on, co-wrote and arranged David Bowie’s “Young Americans” in 1975; toured as a background singer with Bette Midler, Chaka Khan and Carly Simon; recorded albums as a member of three bands; and did sessions with Barbra Streisand, Quincy Jones and others. He also sang a lot of ad jingles.

But when he recorded his own albums, Vandross says he “got tired of going into the same studios, driving up the same streets and going up the same elevators I had gone up during all my years of sessions. After a few albums, I said, ‘There’s got to be another way to record.’”

Vandross booked time at AIR Studios, on Montserrat, in the West Indies, bringing with him the same musicians he’d used since Never Too Much, his 1981 debut — bassist and coproducer Marcus Miller, keyboardist and arranger Nat Adderley Jr., drummer Yogi Horton and guitarist Doc Powell. He also enlisted Billy Preston on organ and singers Cissy Houston, Alfa Anderson of Chic and Darlene Love.

“We were out of town, so the band wasn’t looking at their watches, having a 4:30 Pepsi-Cola jingle they had to go do,” says Vandross. “Once you get someone away from that New York session mentality, their whole countenance relaxes and their guard comes down. They take off that bulletproof vest they’ve been wearing and give you the best that they’ve got.

“A lot of people go down there because of the comfort,” Vandross continues. “There’s a cook, there are lots of lounges. It’s magnificent. Outside the control room is a big swimming pool on the side of a gigantic mountain that leads to the ocean. The mood it puts you in gives you a better perspective on your music.”

Of the album’s first single, the finger-popping “‘Til My Baby Comes Home,” Vandross says, “That was one of the baddest things on radio. You had a big pop element, without ignoring the soul element.” Next was “Creepin’,” a Stevie Wonder ballad from Fulfillingness’ First Finale, followed by “If Only for One Night,” a torchy Brenda Russell song Vandross heard Roberta Flack sing on tour.

The moody ballad “Wait for Love,” Vandross says, “gets the most applause in concert. We tear that thing up.” But the album’s most startling song is “My Sensitivity (Gets in the Way),” a romantic’s bald confession. “There are only two songs I’ve written that are absolutely personal — ‘My Sensitivity’ and ‘Any Love’ [the title track to his most recent album] — and if they apply to anyone else, that’s a peripheral consideration.”

Discussing the eight tracks on The Night I Fell in Love, Vandross says, “Yeah, that’s a good album. There was something magical about the way everyone responded to it, which to this day I can’t account for.”

TUNE IN: Luther Vandross Tribute podcast hosted by Mr. Divabetic: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/divatalkradio1/2013/04/19/tribute-to-luther-vandross-the-80s

LISTEN NOW: Diabetes Roundtable podcast Inspired by Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb featuring news on divas, drinking and diabetes http://www.blogtalkradio.com/divatalkradio1/2013/04/09/diabetes-roundtable-inspired-by-kathie-lee-and-hoda

Mr. Divabetic at the NY International Auto Show 2013 video

Meet the happy healthcare host, Mr. Divabetic at the Taking Control Of Your Diabetes Conference & Health Fair in Savannah, GA on Saturday, May 18, 2013. For more details visit: www.divabetic.org 

Do You Have A ‘Never Too Much’ Attitude About Food?

April 3, 2013
Divabetic - Luther Vandross

Divabetic – Luther Vandross

Divabetic salutes R & B legend, Luther Vandross all month long with podcasts celebrating his music and raising awareness for diabetes and eating issues. On last night’s podcast, Serve, Taste or Trash! Food Game,  guest Ginger Vieira provided advice on binge-eating.

Binge eating is a serious eating disorder in which you frequently consume unusually large amounts of food. Almost everyone overeats on occasion, such as having seconds or thirds of a holiday meal. But for some people, overeating crosses the line to binge-eating disorder and it becomes a regular occurrence, usually done in secret.

When you have binge-eating disorder, you may be deeply embarrassed about gorging and vow to stop. But you feel such a compulsion that you can’t resist the urges and continue binge eating. If you have binge-eating disorder, treatment can help.

A person with binge-eating disorder can become an expert at hiding behavior, making it hard for others to detect the problem. If you have a loved one you think may have symptoms of binge-eating disorder, have an open and honest discussion about your concerns. You can offer encouragement and support and help your loved one find a qualified doctor or mental health provider and make an appointment. You may even offer to go along.

LISTEN NOW:  Serve Taste or Trash! Food Game podcast featuring Chef Robert Lewis aka ‘The Happy Diabetic’, author Ginger Vieira, Central Farm Market Co-founders, Deb Moser and Mitchell Berliner, ‘The Queen of Green’ Ms. Aida Romaine and Laura from Chattanooga, TN: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/divatalkradio1/2013/04/02/serve-taste-or-trash-game-2

Easter Parade in NYC with Mr. Divabetic:

LISTEN NOW: Diabetes Roundtable Inspired by Melba Moore http://www.blogtalkradio.com/divatalkradio1/2013/03/12/diabetes-roundtable-inspired-by-melba-moore

Serve, Taste or Trash! Game at Easter Parade

Experience Mr. Divabetic‘s “wellness with a wow” programming in New York, NY, Philadelphia, PA, Savannah, GA, Bethesda, MD and Pittsburgh, PA in 2013. Get more details at www.divabetic.org

Luther Vandross Tribute Podcast

November 18, 2012

Divabetic Fall Listen to Tribute to Luther Vandross podcast  (The Early Years: The 70s – Encore) hosted by Mr. Divabetic.

Divabetic remembers the seven-year anniversary of losing a legend, the late Luther Vandross (April 20, 1951 – July 1, 2005) and presents this  Tribute to Luther Vandross, The 70s, which was originally broadcast April 20, 2012. Divabetic, the organization inspired by Luther’s diabetes journey revisits the late singer’s early years. Mr. Divabetic, who worked with Vandross for more than 14 years, along with a few of Luther’s colleagues, collaborators, friends and fans, travel back to the 70s, a decade of funk, disco, rock, Afros, flower prints, bell-bottomed pants, platform shoes and lava lamps, to celebrate the artistry of the prolific singer-songwriter and record producer. This tribute remembers the moments, the music, the man and the motivation to ensure that no one has to struggle with diabetes alone or in silence.
LISTEN NOW:  http://www.blogtalkradio.com/divatalkradio1/2012/07/01/tribute-to-luther-vandross-the-70s–encore

Divabetic is the national diabetes 501 (c) (3) nonprofit inspired by Luther Vandross. The program’s mission is to help every Luther fan affected by, at risk and living with diabetes to ‘keep their house a home’ and prevent diabetes health-related complications from occcurring.

Luther Vandross Inspires Diabetes Movement: Divabetic

September 9, 2012

Divabetic SummerDivabetic was inspired by the late music legend, Luther Vandross and created in 2005 by Max ‘Mr. Divabetic’ Szadek, who, as Vandross’ assistant of 14 years, witnessed his boss, mentor, and friend struggle in silence and solitude with the diabetes and its related complications. Since its inception, Divabetic has presented outreach programs in 20 major U.S. cities, reaching hundreds of thousands of women, their families and health care professionals.

Through the years, Divabetic has done an outstanding job of ‘passing the boa’ to raise awareness of diabetes in a fun, new way. Mr. Divabetic and his team have presented a dazzling array of programming to empower, encourage and inspire the divas and their families to stay healthy and upbeat about their daily self-care across the country.

Divabetic gained national and international attention with the success of its Divabetic – Makeover Your Diabetes outreach tour, presented in nine major US cities (New York, NY, Washington DC, Los Angeles, CA, Atlanta, GA, New Orleans, LA, Cleveland, OH, Philadelphia, PA, Miami, FL, Detroit, MI). Divabetic worked with teams of local certified diabetes educators in each city and reached thousands of women across the country. The success of the tour now serves as a content platform for many of Divabetic’s live and online programs. Additionally, Divabetic has worked with local healthcare centers to present an upbeat and interactive form of wellness outreach programming in Hagerstown, MD, Nashville, TN, Stamford, CT, Memphis, TN, Knoxville, TN and Tampa, FL.

This year, Mr. Divabetic plans to travel to Washington, DC, Los Angeles, CA, Philadelphia, PA, New York, NY San Diego, CA, Pittsburgh, PA, Raleigh, NC and Austin, TX in support of Divabetic’s dazzling brand of diabetes health and wellness outreach.

Don’t miss Divabetic’s free monthly podcast, Diabetes Roundtable inspired by Taylor Swift scheduled for Tuesday, September 11, 2012, 6 -6:30 PM, EST.  http://www.blogtalkradio.com/divatalkradio1/2012/09/11/diabetes-roundtable-inspired-by-mystery-diva

Free Diabetes Podcast Inspired by Katy Perry http://www.blogtalkradio.com/divatalkradio1/2012/07/10/diabetes-roundtable-inspired-by-katy-perry

The happy healthcare host, Mr. Divabetic hosts the roving red TOMATO carpet at the 66th Annual Tony® Awards at the Beacon Theater in New York  to talk about divas, dazzle and diabetes.

Free Diabetes Podcast inspired by Whitney Houston hosted by Mr. Divabetic featuring the Charlie’s Angels of OutreachMama Rose Marie and real-life diva, Emily C. from San Francisco! http://www.blogtalkradio.com/divatalkradio1/2012/08/07/diabetes-roundtable-inspired-by-whitney-houston

Mr. Divabetic hosts the roving red TOMATO carpet at the 3rd Annual Bake Bethesda A Pie Contest at Central Farm Markets, Bethesda, MD

LISTEN NOW: Free Diabetes & Exercise Podcast hosted by Mr Divabetic http://www.blogtalkradio.com/divatalkradio1/2012/05/01/studio-d–diabetes-and-exercixe
 

Luther Vandross Is for Lovers

July 3, 2012

Divabetic InspirationDivabetic inspiration, Luther Vandross,  sold more than 25 million albums and won eight Grammy awards, thanks to his rich voice and romantic music. Seven years after his death, music lovers around the world are remembering their favorite love songs by Luther Vandross, so snuggle up with someone you love and enjoy these classics.

Vandross’s first solo single took the R&B world by storm in 1981, hitting No. 1 on the soul singles chart. “Never Too Much” is a classic example of his catchy songwriting and smooth voice.

The next time Vandross made it to the No.1 spot was in 1986, with the equally bouncy – and equally romantic –”Stop to Love.”

In 1989, “Here and Now” not only gained Vandross his fifth No. 1 – it won him his first Grammy Award, for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance.

Luther Vandross may be gone, but his songs will keep setting romantic moods for years to come.

Written by Linnea Crowther

LISTEN NOW: Tribute to Luther Vandross free podcast featuring former bandmates, family members, friends and fans http://www.blogtalkradio.com/divatalkradio1/2012/07/01/tribute-to-luther-vandross-the-70s–encore

Luther Vandross Inspires Diabetes Outreach On The Radio

April 19, 2012

The happy healthcare host, Mr. Divabetic and the Charlie’s Angels of Outreach present an entertaining mix of diabetes education, beauty/fashion advice and self-care games on Diva TalkRadio – Diabetes Roundtable Inspired by Luther Vandross  #BlogTalkRadio  http://www.blogtalkradio.com/divatalkradio1/2012/04/10/diabetes-roundtable-inspired-by-luther-vandross-vol2

World Premiere Wednesday: In Honor of Luther Vandross

April 11, 2012

Max ‘Mr. Divabetic’ Szadek talks about how Luther Vandross inspired the Divabetic movement in diabetes outreach. Neva White, CDE and David Mattison join Mr. Divabetic at the WDAS- FM studios with Patty Jackson to disucss the upcomng free diabetes outreach program with dazzle, The Divabetic Club,  in Philadelphia in celebration of Sony Music releasing a new Luther Vandross album “Hidden Gems” on Tueday, April 17, 2012 #luvluther

Come to the Divabetic Club  and enjoy free diabetes outreach at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Thursday, April 19, 2012, 12 – 1 PM with the support of the American Diabetes Association. Visit: www.divabetic.org 


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