Songbird Reesa Renee Continues to Inspire at the EZ Street Twitter Awards

DMV Songbird Reesa Renee performed two tracks from her debut album at last weeks @EZSTREET Twitter Awards. On the Liv Nightclub stage, Reesa teased fans with her sultry voice and hometown sound. In preparation for her Birthday/Album release, Reesa talked about her journey, Wale opening the door for DMV artists, and why it’s important for local support. Visit Reesa HERE. WATCH VIDEO CLIP BELOW: Continue reading Songbird Reesa Renee Continues to Inspire at the EZ Street Twitter Awards

Clifton Powell Gives EZ Street a Powerful & Touching Interview About Growing Up in DC

Actor Clifton Powell, probably most notably known from movies such as Ray, Next Friday, Friday After Next, The Gospel, Menace II Society, and my personal favorite, Dead Presidents, is also in the currently released DVD Jazz In The Diamond District. In the clip below, Powell shares a poweful and emotion interview with WKYS’s EZ Street about his life growing up in the Mayfair/Parkside area of Washington, DC (the same place my parents grew up I might add), and getting into the arts, to include the Duke Ellington School of Arts (where I went, I might also add). I personally have … Continue reading Clifton Powell Gives EZ Street a Powerful & Touching Interview About Growing Up in DC

WKYS’s EZ Street Takes Brown Dilemma to Listeners

Endorsements are being dropped and radio stations have stopped playing his music, and 19-year-old singer Chris Brown is running into career-changing problems because of allegations he physically assaulted his 20-year-old girlfriend, Rihanna. Both singers were absent from the Grammy’s after reports he punched her in the face. WKYS-FM in Lanham, Maryland is waging an on-air campaign, asking its listeners to weigh in on whether it should drop his playlist from the air. So far, callers to DJ EZ Street’s afternoon drive show seem to be saying overwhelmingly they should continue playing his music, because he should be considered innocent until … Continue reading WKYS’s EZ Street Takes Brown Dilemma to Listeners