Southern Guhl: The Artwork of Dawn Okoro
Posted by Saucy Dame Dizzle on
September 30, 2007
Hey Ya’ll,
Meet Dawn Okoro. Born in Lubbuck Texas, now residing in Austin, TX — Ms.Okoro is a dreamy Pisces and a Law major at Texas Southern University. Stylish, educated and creative? Yes indeedy! With a paint brush in hand, she does her thing real proper like. Her work is coveted by art lovers world wide.
Sister got it going on.
Say hello…

Sound Check
Posted by Saucy Dame Dizzle on
September 24, 2007

For your musical pleasure:
The graceful chanteuse, Lena Hornes’ rendition of “The Lady is a Tramp”.
And how about this here tramp (moi) got the music streaming situated. Tonites lesson is a wrap. Now, if I could only master some other important items, then maybe I can get back to the business of blogging…
A Salt With A Deadly Pepa…
Posted by Saucy Dame Dizzle on
September 12, 2007
This is going to be good…
VH1.com Blog
On the real, I’m rooting for a productive and healthy reconciliation between Salt and Pep. SISTERHOOD!
But uh, where’s Spinderella?
Straight Out the Gate: Jill Scott’s “The Real Thing” Album Sampler
Posted by Saucy Dame Dizzle on
August 1, 2007
Jill Scott and I are in a similar space right about now, for a few different reasons. That’s all I have to say.
*Edit - Hopefully this player will be compatible with your computer. Otherwise you can download the file yourself (see linkage below). Hit the little arrow on the cassette and get smoothed out.
Tracks For The 17-Minute Sampler are as follows:
1. Breathe
2. Crown Royal
3. Come See Me
4. All I
5. Hate On Me
6. My Love
7. Whenever You’re Around
8. Insomnia
9. Real Thing
10. Wanna Be Loved
11. Crown Royal OutroDon’t Hate. Appreciate and Enjoy!
DOWNLOAD THE SAMPLER
Um, on a side note: Beyonce does a rendition of Jillys song “He Loves Me” (see below . . .)
Chaka Khan Get’s Funky With It . . .
Posted by Saucy Dame Dizzle on
July 24, 2007

“This album may remind people of my early Rufus albums because I’m in a similar ‘soul space’. I’ve been on a little journey in the last few years, finding Yvette again… I’ve changed. This album is different from any other album I’ve recorded because it reflects what I’m about, who I am now. The album’s called FUNK THIS because it’s funky!” - Chaka Khan
Related Linkage: Chaka Khans Official Myspace Page






