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ROSIE PEREZ IS PUERTO RICAN FIRST Even though Rosie Perez was born and raised in Brooklyn, she considers herself Puerto Rican first (More) Even though Rosie Perez was born and raised in Brooklyn, she considers herself Puerto Rican first and foremost and wants to show the world the pride of her heritage and history in the documentary I'm (Less)
Soul Train (1981): rOSIE PErEz: (in-studio dancing in crouching group to rick james's "give it to me") "Soul Train" Patrice Rushen/Sugarhill Gang/Shabba Doo (1981)"Eighth Wonder" is (More) "Soul Train" Patrice Rushen/Sugarhill Gang/Shabba Doo (1981)"Eighth Wonder" is a 1980 single by the American hip hop trio The Sugarhill Gang. The song is characterized by its distinctive looping brass hook. The vocal "Woo hah! Got them all in check" from the song was sampled in the song Woo Hah!! Got You All in Check by Busta Rhymes, and in the Beastie Boys track "Shake Your Rump". Within the structure of the program, there have been two enduring elements. The first is the "Soul Train Scramble Board", where two dancers are given sixty seconds to unscramble a set of letters which form the name of that show's performer or a famous person in African American history. In describing the person's notoriety, the host concludes with the phrase "whose name you should know". Near the program's conclusion, there is also the popular "Soul Train Line", in which all the dancers form a two lines with space in the middle for individual dancers to strut down and dance in consecutively. Sometimes, new dance styles or moves are featured or introduced by particular dancers. In addition, there is an in-studio group of dancers who dance along to the music as it is being performed. Rosie Perez, Carmen Electra, Nick Cannon, singers Jermaine Stewart and Pebbles, rapper MC Hammer, and NFL players Walter Payton and Fred Williamson were among those who got noticed dancing on the program over the years. Two former dancers, Jody Watley and Jeffrey Daniel, enjoyed several years of success as members of the disco group Shalamar after they were tabbed by Soul Train talent booker/record promoter Dick Griffey to replace the group's original session singers in 1977. Performers who appear on Soul Train generally lip-sync their songs to its recorded version, though several have chosen to sing their songs live. Each guest usually performs twice on each program; after their first number, they are joined by the program host on-stage for a brief interview. The show is known for two popular catchphrases: Referring to itself as the "hippest trip in America" at the beginning of the show; and for closing the program with, "...We wish you love, peace... and SOUL!" (Less)
-Rosie Perez and Woody Harrelson
2009-11-14 - extension: rar - size: 90 MB
-Rosie Perez and Woody Harrelson
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2009-11-11 - extension: zip - size: 90 MB
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