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Alicia Keys Devotes Herself to Africa’s AIDS Fight

Posted by Janice Bryant On December - 14 - 2008

Alicia Keys didn’t have to go to the small town near Durban on the eastern coast of South Africa. The HIV/AIDS infection rate there is thought to be twice that of the national average. In this area of South Africa, 40 percent of the inhabitants are infected.

However, for the Grammy award winning songwriter and singer, the chance to go there to help get a clinic built was enough of a reason to cross an ocean to confront what seemed to be an insurmountable challenge. Keys says the reason she came was “to be the voice of the people. To represent real people and life. The real joys, pains and struggles. I never did want to get caught up in frivolity and the fantasies. I never cared about any of that.”

Keep A Child Alive, the humanitarian organization, enlisted Keys to be their ambassador and help raise awareness of the problem of AIDS In Africa. The organization hopes to take on the pandemic with their simple philosophy of $1 per child every day for drugs that are life saving. Almost 100 percent of the donations go towards treatment.

The Wentworth clinic will be providing the residents of the town with HIV testing as well as treatment and drug dependency and alcohol counseling. There will also be courses held on women’s empowerment and nutrition.

However although the effort is substantial it’s still just a small counterattack on a war that has many different fronts.

Overcoming Taboos and Stigmas
Twenty five years following the identification of the AIDS virus, taboos, stigmas and falsehoods still surround the disease, particularly in places like Wentworth. There are up to 6 million people in South Africa that live with HIV/AIDS, more than all other countries. However it’s difficult to make an accurate estimate since so many South African refuse to get tested.

Up until quite recently, the President of South Africa denied that there was a link between AIDS and HIV. In a trial that this year was widely publicized, a major politician stated that he would take a bath after having sexual intercourse in order to avoid passing on the virus. That claim enraged many health advocates.

The organization Keep A Child Alive is hoping that the attention that Keys can create will help to bring some real results into an area where the progress has been very slow.

Erika Rose, longtime friend of Keys as well as sometime partner in song writing said, it’s such a stigma there. Alicia Keys putting her name on the building, it’s now cool to get tested, cool to get treatment. This is something very layered and deep. People here suffer in silence.

By 1991 apartheid’s legal justifications, the official state policy of South Africa’s for segregation, had been mostly removed. However in terms of how the nation treats HIV/AIDS the legacy still persists. According to Leigh Blake, Founder of Keep a Child Alive, Wentworth offers a unique challenge. Much of Wenworth’s population is mixed race. That’s a community that has been neglected.

Blake said, they were dumped into the Wentworth township mostly to be put to work in the surrounding industries. After apartheid was abolished, much of the focus went to the black community. Rightly so as they have been painfully and desperately treated over the centuries. However South Africa’s colored community needs help as well.

Colored is the phrase that South Africans use commonly to refer to individuals of mixed phrase. The American visitors had to get used to it. Rose said that eventually she realized that for Keys and her it was another form of connection. In South Africa Rose and Keys would both be considered to be colored.

Rose said, it took some explaining, that’s what they call us here, what they call themselves. They say colored. Here I am colored. So is Alicia. It’s another insane sort of connection. People see Alicia to be one of them. That’s how she sees it too.

Music: The Common Language
Being far away from home and in a place that was unfamiliar, Keys was able to find a familiar language in music. The chirping birds, wind in the trees, and often from her own songs. People sang them to her everywhere she went. Keys said, music unites people. It’s a source for hope.

Keys said, all of music speaks to me. But we need to have something to believe in. When it seems there is nothing for you to believe in, then you have your faith and hope that you won’t be left alone.

For any epidemic having accurate information is critical. The voice of Keys’ is a very powerful tool for fighting against AIDS.

Rose said, having the voice Alicia has, you’ve got to use it. You know, it’s a currency. People go around putting so much stock in terms of fame and celebrity, but people don’t use it to do the right thing.

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Coldplay, Eagles & Alicia Rack Up AMA Nominations

Posted by Janice Bryant On October - 15 - 2008

Alicia Keys, The Eagles and Coldplay were leading the pack of nominees when the American Music Awards for 2008 were announced on Tuesday October 14.

Keys received five nominations to lead the field. The Eagles and Coldplay were right behind Keys with four each. All three of the top nominees are in contention for Artist of the Year as well as Lil Wayne and Chris Brown.

There are several categories for award nominations, including Pop/Rock, Hip-Hop/Rap, Latin, Alternative, R&B/Soul, Adult Contemporary, Country and Contemporary Inspirational. This year’s nominations were announced by Jimmy Kimmel, comedian, during a Beverly Hills press conference. The awards will be handed out during a live broadcast on November 23 in Los Angeles at Nokia Theatre.

Nominations for the AMA awards are based on compiled sales data from Nielsen SoundScan and Radio & Records, a trade magazine of the music industry. This will be the second year in a row that an online vote from the general public will determine the winners. In years before that, the winners were selected on the basis of a national sampling consisting of approximately 20,000 people.

Votes for the awards are being collected until November 7.

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Theater Dates are on the Board for Alicia Keys’ Fall Tour

Posted by Janice Bryant On July - 30 - 2008

No official announcement of a tour has been made yet, however over the past week several new dates for Alicia Keys have trickled in.

The singing sensation who last month wrapped up her arena tour of North America will hit the road in September again. She will be visiting theaters this time around. So far eight shows have been scheduled by Keys in the US along with one Vancouver date.

Keys is continuing to support “As I Am,” her third studio set. It was released in November and went on to become the biggest debut of any R&B female artist in SoundScan history. During the first week of its release the album sold over 742,000 units. It also set atop Billboard’s 200 for multiple non-consecutive weeks. Since then the album has earned triple platinum status as well as spawning hit singles “No One,” winner of two Grammy Awards, “Teenage Love Affair,” and “Like You’ll Never See Me Again.” The video for “Superwoman,” Keys’ new single, streams from her website.

The recent Keys tour for “As I Am” also served as a text message donation drive. It helped to raise over $40,000 for Keys’ organization Keep A Child Alive. The non-profit provides millions of AIDS suffers in Africa with anti-viral drugs. At each of her concerts Keys took a few minutes to show film clips from her “Alicia in Africa: Journey to the Motherland” to help encourage her fans to make donations.

In other news from Keys, the singer will be joining Jack White, a fellow multiple Grammy Award winner, to record Quantum of Solace’s theme song, the 22nd adventure in the James Bond series. The song’s tile is “Another Way to Die” and will become the first duet in history for the Bond soundtracks. The new movie is scheduled to be released into theaters in November. The release date for the soundtrack is October 28.

In October Keys will also be appearing opposite Queen Latifah, Jennifer Hudson and Dakota Fanning in “The Secret Life of Bees,” a film adaptation of the best selling novel by Sue Monk Kidd.

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Alicia Keys Maps Out 2008 Tour Dates

Posted by Janice Bryant On April - 2 - 2008

Alicia Keys, fresh off her European tour, is now gearing up to do a trek in North America by tweaking her schedule and adding a couple dates.

The tour, which will feature Jordin Sparks, “American Idol” winner as the opener, will kick off in Hampton, VA on April 19. From there Keys will be visiting arenas across the US as well as a few in Canada until mid-June. The tour’s grand finale will take place June 18 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

Shows that have been recently been added include Sacramento and Anaheim in California along with Memphis. In addition new dates have been given for gigs in Chicago, Detroit, Toronto, Montreal, Cleveland and Philadelphia. Performances previously announced for Cincinnati and Phoenix have been deleted from the tour’s schedule.

Keys tour is in support for “As I Am,” her third studio set. It was released in November and recently spent multiple non-consecutive weeks in the No. 1 Billboard 200 spot. The album has also gained triple-platinum status as well as spawned the hit singles “Like You’ll Never See Me Again” and “No One.” The songs have been making waves over several radio format types.

Keys’ album earned her two Grammy Awards this February. For “No One” she won Best Female R&B Vocal Performance as well as Best R&B Song. She then won four more awards from the NAACP Image Awards and was also recognized at the first ceremony for BET Honors from Black Entertainment Television.

Since “Songs in A Minor” debuted in 2001, Keys has sold over 20 million albums all over the world. She has also won 11 Grammy Awards.

Keys is currently pursuing an acting career in addition to her singing. She stars in “Fresh Takes,” an MTV micro series that had its premiere earlier this week. Dove, the skin care company, created the program. It follows the lives of three girlfriends juggling pressures of the 20s life. It will be airing during “The Hills,” an MTV show, in five separate three minute episodes.

Keys stated in her press release, I hope this series will inspire 20 somethings and give them a fresh take regarding pressures from theirs lives so they can start to enjoy the ride.

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Alicia Keys Takes Number 1 Spot on Billboard Album Charts

Posted by Janice Bryant On February - 6 - 2008

“As I Am” by Alicia Keys moved up back into the top spot of the most recent US album chart. According to Billboard.com, it marks the fourth non-consecutive week that the album has been at No. 1.

During the past week in stores, 61,000 copies of “As I Am” were sold. It was enough to swap places on Billboard’s 200 with the soundtrack from “Juno” which sold a total of 55,000 copies. The album chart for Billboard is based on retail reports from Nielsen SoundScan.

During its debut week “The Bedlam in Goliath” from The Mars Volta sold 54,000 copies to come in at No. 3 on the chart. “Scream Aim Fire” from Bullet for My Valentine sold 53,000 copies to place No. 4. The compilation album “2008 Grammy Nominees” debuted on the chart in the No. 5 position with 50,000 copies sold.

The Top 10 was rounded out by “Growing Pains” by Mary J. Blige, the remix album “Hannah Montana 2: Non-Stop Dance Party,” “Just Like You” by Keyshia Cole, the self-titled debut by Taylor Swift, and “Hannah Montana 2 Soundtrack/Meet Miley Cyrus” from Miley Cyrus.

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Alicia Keys Joins Brad Paisley, Feist as Grammy Performer

Posted by Janice Bryant On January - 30 - 2008

Grammy nominees Feist, Brad Paisley and Alicia Keys will be joining the lineup of artists who are scheduled to perform during the Grammy Awards 50th Annual Ceremony set for next month.

According to the press release casts from “Across the Universe” and Cirque du Soleil’s “The Beatles LOVE” will also be taking the stage on February 10 at the event.

The theatrical casts along with Feist, Paisley and Keys are the latest acts that have been added to perform during the ceremony for the Grammy Awards. It will be aired live on CBS at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Performers who were previously announced include Rihanna, Mary J. Bilge, Aretha Franklin, Carrie Underwood, the Foo Fighters and Beyonce.

Organizers for the event have also announced their first round of presenters, including Bonnie Raitt, Bette Midler, Cyndi Lauper, Juanes and Natalie Cole.

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