Over the past few years, Clayton Perry has interviewed some of the BIGGEST entertainers in music, film and television. Check out his digital archive with 180+ definitive conversation pieces.
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V.V. Brown and Dan Black are two artists to watch in 2010.
Christopher Stewart is the producer of “Umbrella” (Rihanna), “Single Ladies” (Beyonce) and “Touch My Body” (Mariah Carey).
When the sacred and secular combine, therein, at the crux, lies Sade.
In the world of contemporary R&B, Lyfe Jennings is the prototype for what hip-hop heads would consider a “street disciple.”
The self-proclaimed “R&B hippie neo-soul rock star” channels the spirit of Marvin Gaye on his latest release.
Following in the footsteps of Babyface and Quincy Jones, Wyclef Jean has learned the value of ownership.
Emilie Autumn is a classically trained musician, who rose to fame as Courtney Love’s “anarchy violinist.”
Inside Garrett’s discography, one will find: “Yeah” (Usher), “Lose My Breathe” (Destiny’s Child), “Run It!” (Chris Brown), “London Bridge” (Fergie) and “Break Up” (Mario).
In 2008, Katt Williams’ hugely successful It’s Pimpin’ Pimpin’ tour traveled to 100 cities. At the end of the year, however, he retired at age 35.
2006 was a very good year for Katharine McPhee, but it spun her around at a break-neck speed.
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