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The Legendary Iceman Jerry Butler & Kimberly Nichole

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WITH GUEST CO/HOST THE BEAUTIFUL  TONI REDD

Jerry Butler was accorded the nickname "The Ice Man" by a Philadelphia DJ who once called Butler's show "the coolest thing I ever saw." That was in the early ‘60s after Butler had left the Impressions, with whom he'd scored the doo-wop hit "For Your Precious Love." More than 40 years later, he's still the Ice Man, but you can call him "Commissioner Ice Man," as he is Cook County Board Commissioner in his native Chicago.

THE SECOND HOUR                                            The Sensational Kimberly Nichole stops bye to debut her  Album" THE YELLOW BRICK JOURNEY"

KimberlyNichole's] music was fresh, her performance magnetic...it was as if I were watching a Meissen porcelain miniature come to life..."
-Andre Leon Talley, Vogue Magazine December 2010 Issue
VOGUE, MTV UK and Seventeen Magazine have all recognized KimberlyNichole for her sense of style, stage presence and captivating voice. An "avant-rock n soul, tutu-clad", singer and songwriter, Nichole hails from Seattle, Washington, the city that spawned music innovators Quincy Jones, Nirvana and Jimi Hendrix. Similar to her hometown music legends, her passion for music began at a young age. KimberlyNichole grew up listening to the gospel/soul music played by her parents and the grunge/alternative music, which dominated the Seattle music scene. These musical styles have all influenced Nichole’s sound.

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