I am posting this video to remember Chris Kelly of the group Kriss Kross who died on Wednesday.
Chris Kelly's death is still under investigation, but I would like us to remember the creative talent he was. R.I.P. Chris Kelly.

There are very few disc jockeys whose extraordinary style is matched by their great musical ear and an amazing list of celebrity interviews.
Barely out of high school, Mimi's radio career started in Philadelphia at a recording studio where she was discovered by the legendary East Coast disc jockey, Dr. Perri Johnson. Under his guidance, Mimi started out at a Philly hard rock station playing music from Led Zeppelin to Jimi Hendrix. Very quickly her musical talent attracted the attention of Bob Klein, the General Manager and Vice President of the pioneering top-rated radio station, WDAS-FM. There the R & B and highly funkified format combined with Mimi's musicality capturing the seventh largest market in the nation for over 20 years. Her smooth and sultry delivery, musical knowledge and interviews brought her the attention of listeners not only nationwide but around the world.
Mimi has worked every shift on radio from afternoons to morning and evening drive-time. Stacks of fan letters from Teddy Pendergrass to members of the armed services all mention Mimi's captivating voice. It is compelling in its ability to grip your attention while softly dangling you in suspense wondering what she will say next.
Mimi was also the first female Assistant Program Director in the history of WDAS-FM. Grammy award winning producers Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff selected her to narrate the Teddy Pendergrass album Live Coast to Coast which sold millions of albums worldwide. Her Friday night rap show was the launching pad for the careers of famed movie and recording star Will Smith who served as her guest co-host, along with his musical colleague, DJ Jazzy Jeff. Luther Vandross brought her flowers and sang live for the first time on any radio station for her birthday. Patti Labelle also celebrated Mimi's birthday, co-hosting, sharing the latest Hollywood gossip and singing live on the air. The phenomenally gifted writer/performer, Prince, gave one of his first East Coast performances at a party Mimi threw at the Emerald City in New Jersey. Queen Latifah hit the stage for the first time when Mimi brought her in to perform live at Club After Midnight in Philadelphia.
When it comes to interviews, nobody does it better. Mimi gets the most controversial questions answered while making it comfortable for the artist to open up. Such was the case during her interview with Vanessa Williams just after losing her Miss America crown while building a singing and film career. Here is just a partial list of the other superstars whom Mimi has interviewed: Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Patti Labelle, LL Cool J, Stevie Wonder, Barry White, Boys II Men, Babyface, Isaac Hayes, Gerald Levert, The O'Jays, Kool & The Gang, Sister Sledge, Jody Watley, Public Enemy, Run DMC, Big Daddy Kane, MC Lyte, Ice T, Biz Markey, KRS 1, Heatwave, Smokey Robinson, Dionne Warrick, Parliament Funkadelic, George Clinton, Bootsy Collins, Chaka Khan, Natalie Cole and Mary J. Blige.
In the often blustering, bragging world of radio, many say they are great, but very few can back it up like Mimi.
I am posting this video to remember Chris Kelly of the group Kriss Kross who died on Wednesday.
Chris Kelly's death is still under investigation, but I would like us to remember the creative talent he was. R.I.P. Chris Kelly.
He graced the airwaves for over 50 years with a ear for music and the talent to see the greatness in others. Through him...we are here. We will always remember you and love Butterball.


Photo by Gerd Ludwig
MIND: Here are a few steps to healing the brain on a daily basis and make it a lifestyle change. Reduce stress and practice letting go of unhealthy thoughts. Get the rest and sleep you need so that you will not be overwhelmed. Exercise even if it is a few times a week. Consider the foods that you eat and if you need to change your diet, do so. The brain and the body are connected, so what we do to the body affects how the brain functions.
BODY: As we all do our best to eat better, let's look at not only what we eat, but how fast we consume it. Take the time to chew your food well and place a small portion on your fork or spoon before you put it in your mouth. Wash every fruit, veggie and meat before preparing and eating it to get rid of dirt and pesticides. Remember there are no teeth in your tummy, so for easy digestion chew your food well.
SOUL: Confront your fears so that they do not become a leash on your greatness.
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