Toney Lee – Reach Up (Dub Mix)

May 15, 2010 by admin  
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Toney Lee Reach Up (Dub Mix) Download Song bit.ly Toney Lee was born in Brooklyn to a musically talented family who was no stranger to the music industry. His brother Arnie Love recorded for Profile Records and his grandfather John English gave Max Roach his first drum lesson. His grandfather also founded and led his own band titled John English & His Society Orchestra. Toneys artistic roots can be traced to Brooklyns Mt. Lebanon Baptist Church where he sang as a soloist with the church choir. From an early age it seemed inevitable that Toney Lee would become a recording artist. Whether starring as the Lion in the Wizard of Oz or performing with the Thomas Jefferson High School Choir, Toney Lee proved his talent when he was named Class Vocalist of 1972 in high school. The plaque still hangs in the hallway of the school today. He began performing professionally in the late 70’s singing with local groups like Ebony Phase III, Chocolate Fire and Penetration in which he recorded Sure Thing which was released by Ruval Records. The 80s were a busy era for Toney Lee. After two years of voice studies, at the Brooklyn Conservatory For Music, Toney Lee began to explore other genres of music. He performed as the role of Stubby Kaye with the off-Broadway production of Guys and Dolls. Later on he used his newly found skills to write and arrange the Top 40 Dance Single You Ain’t Really Down” recorded by the group Status IV. As a recording artist, Toney Lee performed and recorded the

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Toney Lee – Reach Up (Mastermix)

May 12, 2010 by admin  
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Toney Lee – Reach Up (Mastermix) Download Song bit.ly Toney Lee was born in Brooklyn to a musically talented family who was no stranger to the music industry. His brother Arnie Love recorded for Profile Records and his grandfather John English gave Max Roach his first drum lesson. His grandfather also founded and led his own band titled John English & His Society Orchestra. Toneys artistic roots can be traced to Brooklyns Mt. Lebanon Baptist Church where he sang as a soloist with the church choir. From an early age it seemed inevitable that Toney Lee would become a recording artist. Whether starring as the Lion in the Wizard of Oz or performing with the Thomas Jefferson High School Choir, Toney Lee proved his talent when he was named Class Vocalist of 1972 in high school. The plaque still hangs in the hallway of the school today. He began performing professionally in the late 70’s singing with local groups like Ebony Phase III, Chocolate Fire and Penetration in which he recorded Sure Thing which was released by Ruval Records. The 80s were a busy era for Toney Lee. After two years of voice studies, at the Brooklyn Conservatory For Music, Toney Lee began to explore other genres of music. He performed as the role of Stubby Kaye with the off-Broadway production of Guys and Dolls. Later on he used his newly found skills to write and arrange the Top 40 Dance Single You Ain’t Really Down” recorded by the group Status IV. As a recording artist, Toney Lee performed and recorded

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Toney Lee – Reach Up

May 9, 2010 by admin  
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Toney Lee Reach Up Download Song bit.ly Toney Lee was born in Brooklyn to a musically talented family who was no stranger to the music industry. His brother Arnie Love recorded for Profile Records and his grandfather John English gave Max Roach his first drum lesson. His grandfather also founded and led his own band titled John English & His Society Orchestra. Toneys artistic roots can be traced to Brooklyns Mt. Lebanon Baptist Church where he sang as a soloist with the church choir. From an early age it seemed inevitable that Toney Lee would become a recording artist. Whether starring as the Lion in the Wizard of Oz or performing with the Thomas Jefferson High School Choir, Toney Lee proved his talent when he was named Class Vocalist of 1972 in high school. The plaque still hangs in the hallway of the school today. He began performing professionally in the late 70’s singing with local groups like Ebony Phase III, Chocolate Fire and Penetration in which he recorded Sure Thing which was released by Ruval Records. The 80s were a busy era for Toney Lee. After two years of voice studies, at the Brooklyn Conservatory For Music, Toney Lee began to explore other genres of music. He performed as the role of Stubby Kaye with the off-Broadway production of Guys and Dolls. Later on he used his newly found skills to write and arrange the Top 40 Dance Single You Ain’t Really Down” recorded by the group Status IV. As a recording artist, Toney Lee performed and recorded the Top 10 Dance

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Kook’N With Kris – Chocolate chip cookies

April 16, 2010 by admin  
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The purpose of this Blog and the Video’s I have made are to share my experience as a pastry chef with you and your families, I know how much fun my son has baking and cooking and aim to encourage as many people as I can back in to the kitchen and out of the fast food outlets, i will also use this blog to post other projects i’m working on at times this video took at least an hour to film, 4 hours to edit and 2hours to render but in the end im happy and think it was worth it. so i thought i’d share my passion for cooking with you, me and Jake bake or cook something most weekends and its great. i really hope at least 1 person takes my message to heart and gets back in the kitchen with the kids, its simple, easy and fun so get a move on, should i make a mini web series with this idea? im sitting eating a cookie as i type this at 1230am lol the recipe; 115g / 4oz Butter or Margarine 115g / 4oz Sugar 1 egg (lightly beaten) 5ml / 1 tsp Vanilla Essence 175g / 6 oz Plain Flour 175g / 6 oz Plain Chocolate Chips 1. Before you start turn on the oven to heat up to 180 °C/350 °F/Gas 4 2. Lightly grease two or three large baking trays. Or if you have the reusuable non-stick liners like I have which are great use them. 3. Cream together the butter and sugar in a bowl with a wooden spoon or an electric whisk (electric whisk is much easier although more washing) until pale and fluffy. 4. Beat in the egg and vanilla essence 5. Sift the flour over the mixture and fold in with the chocolate

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Chocolate Fountain Maiden Voyage

April 1, 2010 by admin  
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Christening my new fountain.The 24oz of chocolate chips had just melted in the microwave and were ready to be poured.Father and son gave an Ode to Joy

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