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Gay Staffer Accuses Rev. Jesse Jackson of Discrimination & Sexual Harassment


Jesse Jackson and his Rainbow PUSH organization find itself in trouble after a gay former staffer of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition claims he was sexually harassed by the founder and president, the Rev. Jesse Jackson, and discriminated against for years until he was fired in 2009. He is now suing the Illinois organization for $448,300 in back pay and damages.

The story broke this week, and the Christian Post reports the uphill battle Jesse Jackson faces.

Tommy Bennett, a radio personality and Rainbow PUSH employee from 2007 to 2009, claims in court documents that Jackson, a civil rights leader, subjected him to perform various duties, including delivering mistresses to his hotel rooms and waiting in the car while he had sex with them. Bennett also alleged that Jackson frequently came on to him during trips and meetings.

Bennett is a regular guest on the syndicated radio program “The Tom Joyner Morning Show” and said his homosexual orientation is widely known. For that reason he believes that Jackson often charged him with handling sexual affairs.

 Accuser Tommy Bennett

During his travels with the Rainbow PUSH president, Bennett alleged that he was made to “escort women to his room after work hours and clean up his room after sexual intercourse with women,” according to court documents.

Bennett also alleged that Jackson called him to his room multiple times while dressed in his underwear. Court documents show that during one such call, “Rev. Jackson was wearing white brief underwear and instructed Mr. Bennett to apply the cream [for a rash] on his inner thigh.” Bennett refused this request.

Bennett gave other instances in which he claimed Jackson was making sexual advances toward him.

Coalition staff members, he also claimed, were allowed to continually discriminate against him despite his complaints.

Court documents show that one employee refused to be supervised by a homosexual and allegedly prayed publicly that God would “bind these homosexual spirits” in the office. Bennett said he complained to Jackson, but did not receive a response. He did acknowledge, according to the Today Show, that the woman left the office a short time later.

Bennett described his job responsibilities for Jackson as “demeaning and demoralizing” and said he was discriminated against from the start of his employment for his sexuality. Yet he remained with the coalition for nearly three years.

He told the Windy City Times he stayed with the coalition because “I enjoyed what I did and I thought things would get better.” Bennett also said of Jackson, “He was really not a bad person to work for; it was the staff he had around him.”

The coalition said they laid Bennett off a year ago because of funding cuts, but he claims others were hired after he left. Bennett stated in court documents that he was fired because of his sexuality.

When asked if he would return to the Rainbow Coalition if given the chance, he told WCT, “You know? I probably would.”

He then added, “But not under those conditions … I would starve before I work under homophobic conditions.”

Jackson is no stranger to headlines. Jackson, who attended Chicago Theological Seminary (CTS), was ordained a Baptist minister in 1968 though he did not have a theological degree. In 1990, CTS awarded him an honorary theological degree, and also awarded Jackson a Master of Divinity degree after the faculty committee decided his experience had satisfied the degree requirements.

In 2000, it was revealed he had an affair with Karin Stanford, the former director of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition’s Washington, D.C., office. Stanford spoke out about the affair after she gave birth to Jackson’s child.

Jackson has four other children by his wife, Jacqueline Brown.

The New York Times later revealed that the coalition had paid Stanford a $35,000 severance package. Though the money was said to be for moving fees and work compensation, some believed it to be hush money.

In the current controversy, Bennett’s attorney, Thomas Leverso, said his client filed complaints for the alleged discrimination with the Illinois Department of Human Rights and Chicago’s Commission on Human Relations last year. The Illinois Department of Human Rights chose not to pursue the complaint in court and gave Bennett the go-ahead for a lawsuit; the lawsuit was filed Sept. 16. The Chicago Commission for Human Rights is still investigating the matter.

The Rainbow PUSH Coalition released a statement stating that both Jackson and the coalition “unequivocally deny” the “false and inflammatory claims” meant to “malign [the] Rev. Jackson and his organization.”

The organization also noted Jackson’s stance as a progressive and his opposition to the recently overturned “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” policy, which barred homosexuals from serving openly in the military.

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Hear Whitney Houston’s Last Recorded Song “Celebrate” featuring Jordin Sparks


Whitney Houston’s memory will forever be etched into the hearts of those who heard the legendary songbird sing her countless hits.

Now Houston’s last recorded song has been released by the makers of the upcoming movie “Sparkle.” Houston’s iconic voice is featured on the song “Celebrate” along with Jordin Sparks.  The movie is set to hit theaters later this fall.

Sparkle was produced by Bishop T.D. Jakes, and Houston believed in the movie so much that she reportedly gave her own money to finish the completion of the motion picture.

Houston had intended “Sparkle,” a remake of the 1976 film, as a comeback vehicle, after her career had been stalled by drug problems. But Houston never got the chance to see the fruit of her labor.


Whitney Houston passed at the age of 48 when she drowned in a bathtub on February 11th. A coroner determined cocaine use and heart disease contributed to her death.

On Feb. 7, four days earlier, the singer seemed to be in good health and good spirits when she recorded her parts for “Sparkle,” one of the producers, Harvey Mason Jr. told People magazine. “She got in the booth, started her vocal session with a prayer as she always did, and worked for about three to four hours,” Mason told the magazine after the singer’s death. “We ended the session dancing around the control room while she said ‘Turn it up! Turn it up!’ She was so fun-loving.”

Now Houston’s family is set to film a controversial reality show focusing on Pat Houston, sister-in-law and manager of the late singer. The show will feature Whitney Houston’s daughter Bobbi Kristina and mother Cissy, as well as Houston’s cousin Dionne Warwick, gospel singer CeCe Winans and other members of the Houston family.  The show is set to air on Lifetime.

 
Screenshot of Whitney Houston and Jordin Sparks on the Set of “Sparkle”


ALSO READ: Whitney Houston’s Family Signs Reality TV Show Deal

 



Zacardi Cortez’ Highly Anticipated CD, “Zacardi Cortez: The Introduction” Hits Retail Stores


Since blowing up as the dazzling lead vocalist on James Fortune & FIYA’s 2008 breakthrough hit “The Blood” and their subsequent #1 smash, “I Believe”, Zacardi Cortez has gained a reputation in music circles as a singer’s singer as much for his intricate vocal gymnastics and fiery hoops as for his smooth tone. The Houston native can sing it all, from gutbucket blues to polished symphonic pieces and he displays it all on his forthcoming debut solo CD, “Zacardi Cortez: The Introduction”(Blacksmoke Media) that hits online and retail stores everywhere this week.

Cortez rolled out his new CD with a hometown release concert on Tuesday, May 22, 2012 @ 6:30 p.m. at the Community of Faith Church located at 1024 Pinemont Drive in Houston, TX. Admission is free. Gospel starlet Kierra Sheard made a special appearance at the release concert as well.

With the buzz swirling around Cortez’ name over the last few years, it’s no surprise that a who’s who in music has signed up to croon with him on the 13-track CD. Lalah Hathaway duets with him on the smooth anthem “Every Promise” and Fred Hammond brings horn-driven funk to “Praise You.” James Fortune opens the soul-stirring ballad, “God Held Me Together.” The silky soul of “Alright” features Isaac Carree on a track that fits neatly between tracks by R. Kelly and Trey Songz. Cortez shares the lilting ballad “For Me” with Kierra Sheard and shows off his quartet growl with the Williams Singers on “He Brought Me.” The legendary John P. Kee, stops in on the current Top 10 smash, “One More Time.”

In spite of the awe-inspiring duets, the set is equally impressive for Cortez’ nuanced solo performances. He brings a little Isley Brothers vibe to the R&B-styled groove “Living For You” and demonstrates sophistication and class on the tune, “It Was Love.” It’s just Cortez and a cheerleading organist on the riveting “Hymn Medley” that shows him riffing like a Pentecostal storefront preacher. On the up-tempo “Come Bless The Lord” and “Mighty God” Cortez proves that he can even lead praise and worship tunes. The iTunes deluxe edition of the CD features a digital booklet and two additional songs, “All That I Need” and “The Blood.”

The 26-year old rising star has been singing all of his life and began his career singing with his family, The Cortez Singers, and recording with his musical godfather, John P. Kee. “Zacardi is the best singer in America today,” says Blacksmoke Media CEO, Kerry Douglas. “I’ve been grooming him like I groomed James Fortune and Earnest Pugh. Zacardi is my next superstar and I have no doubt that he will be one of the biggest artists the gospel world has ever seen.” For more information, please visit www.mrkerrydouglas.com or www.zacardicortez.com.

 



TobyMac’s Brand-New Single, “Me Without You,” Debuts with a Whopping 53 Adds


“Me Without You,” the brand-new single from Grammy-Award winning and multi-platinum selling artist TobyMac was the most-added single at Christian AC and CHR radio last week, receiving a whopping 53 total adds-40 at AC and 13 at CHR. The song received an additional 10 adds in its second week. Produced by TobyMac and David Garcia, “Me Without You” will be available via iTunes on June 12.

“Me Without You” is the first track to be released from the five-time Grammy winner’s upcoming album, Eye On It, set to release on August 28. Along with TobyMac’s first three solo projects, his latest, Tonight, was recently certified Gold by the RIAA.

TobyMac has confirmed appearances at high-profile festivals this summer including Spirit West Coast, Creation East and AtlantaFest, in additional to many more. 


About TobyMac:
With over 11 million units in career sales, each of TobyMac’s four solo projects have received RIAA Gold certification with his live CD/DVD taking home a GRAMMY® award in 2009. In 2012 the much-celebrated and acclaimed artist celebrated his eighth consecutive GRAMMY® nomination, this time for his songwriting contribution to rising star (and recording artist on his label, Gotee Records) Jamie Grace’s No. 1 hit “Hold Me.” His latest album Tonight received GRAMMY nods for “Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album” and “Best Contemporary Christian Song” with “City On Our Knees” the track that topped the sales and radio charts faster than any of his previous singles, spending 8 weeks at #1 on the Christian Audience Chart. Tonight also garnered him the highest sales debut of his solo career with over 78,000 units and a No. 6 Billboard Top 200 debut. The album was also named as iTunes® Best Christian Album of 2010 and recently took home the Dove Award for “Best Rock Contemporary Album of the Year.”

Along with sold out tour dates, back-to-back radio hits and being named the GMA Dove Award’s 2008 “Artist of the Year,” he was also nominated for “Favorite Contemporary Inspirational Artist” at the 2010 American Music Awards and was up for three Billboard Music Awards in 2011 including “Top Christian Artist.” The hit song “Tonight” was also chosen as the theme song for MLB’s 30 Clubs in 30 Days Spring Training Series and featured on the Golf Channel. Additionally, his music has been heard in major motion pictures such as “Hancock,” “TRANSPORTER 2,” while also being featured on Fox sports, The NFL network, being selected as the theme song for Fox College Football and WWE’s Fatal 4-Way Pay-Per-View. “Showstopper,” from the chart-topping album Tonight, was featured in ESPN’s ESPY Award Show and used to launch the last season of CBS hit television show CSI: NY. For more information on TobyMac, go to: www.tobymac.com



Gospel Artist CD Porter Releases New Praise & Worship CD, “Declaration”, On May 22


CD Porter has been called by God to exalt the name of the Lord.  The Director of Worship Ministry at New Life Anointed Ministries International in Woodbridge, VA, entered the gospel music scene with the release of his lead single, “With One Sound”.  The praise and worship anthem was followed by the release of his new single, “You Are My All”. Both cuts are from the brand new project entitled Declaration releasing on Tuesday, May 22, 2012.
 
The artist held his Pre-release Concert at Vision Community Church in Fredericksburg, VA, on Saturday, May 19th showcasing songs from the new CD.  Joined by fellow praise and worship leaders Javon Inman and Michael “Eldridge” Thornton and hosted by Brother Reggie of Rejoice America Radio, the event gave the artist a chance to introduce songs from the project to a waiting and praise-filled audience.
 
“The Pre-release Event was phenomenal,” recalls CD.  “The whole experience was beyond my expectations.  Not only was the worship that evening powerful and authentic, but it was also so wonderful to see people from different stages of my ministry worshipping God together on one accord.  The whole evening was surreal.  For me, the spirit of unity was validation of what I believe God wants to do through this new project.”
 
Declaration is an amazing collection of upbeat praise and heart-jerking worship.  In the role of principle songwriter, Porter takes the lead in formulating a comforting place for the lover of God to bask in His glory.  Through the 11 tracks, this gifted psalmist takes us from handclapping to hands lifted using a variety of contemporary musical styles.
 
“With One Sound” is a praise and worship-flavored, musical feast.  Focusing on unity in the body of Christ, the song is the perfect opener for Sunday morning.  Undoubtedly one of this release’s strongest songs, “You Are My All” showcases the vocal talents of CD Porter.  It’s an R&B-flavored tune accented with beautiful, crisp harmonies.  The song’s message speaks of the importance of God to the singer.  Other memorable cuts include the pretty “Secret Place”, the high octane, danceable “So Good”, and the unforgettable “When I Worship”.  The full project is currently available on iTunes.
 
A resident of Stafford, VA, CD felt the call to music ministry at the age of twelve.  Since that time, Porter has honed his craft, developing his talents and gifts to edify the body of Christ.  An anointed singer, songwriter, musician, and producer, Porter serves as Director of Worship Ministry at the New Life Anointed Ministries International in Woodbridge, VA.  He dropped his debut record, Work In Progress, in 2007.
 
A true worshiper, CD Porter says worship is crucial to lovers of Christ.  “Worship is essential to the believer,” shares CD.  “It’s not only our time to commune with God and hear the heart of God, but it’s our chance to reveal our heart to Him.  It’s our time to come to Him, purely submitted, bowing and bending our will to His.”  More information about CD Porter can be found at www.CDPorterMusic.com.

 



J.J. Hairston & Youthful Praise to Give FREE concerts at Your Church


Gospel star J.J. Hairston wants to hear your choir sing his songs, so he’s having a contest.  The winner will receive a FREE concert at their church featuring Hairston and his group “Youthful Praise.”

Hairston’s hit single “After This” has propelled the album into Billboards Top 10 for several weeks and counting.

All you have to do to win is submit a YouTube video of your choir singing one of the songs off the new album “After This.”  

The videos will land on the Youthful praise website, and viewers will have the opportunity to pick the winners.  There will be 3 winners.

Once you’ve posted the video to YouTube email the link to info@youthfulpraise.org

Good luck!



Arsenio Hall in the Middle of a Bidding War to Bring His Talkshow Back


It’s been a long road back for the former talk show host Arsenio Hall.  His hugely famous show once had everyone Fist pumping and saying whoop whoop. 

Now after winning Donald Trump’s Celebrity Apprentice, Hall’s career is picking up steam.

TMZ broke the story that  3 networks are “very interested” in signing the comic to a TV deal.

Hall has been gunning to get back behind a desk ever since “The Arsenio Hall Show” went off the air back in 1994.

Now, with his newfound Trump-powered momentum … sources tell us NBC and two other broadcast groups are all making a play for Arsenio … though it’s unclear if Hall would fit in daytime or late-night.

Hall is a late-night legend … who, along with “The Simpsons,” helped build FOX into a juggernaut when they premiered in 1989.

Arsenio Hall is the son of a Baptist minister named Fred Hall.  But it was an interview with Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan that cost Hall his job.  

The tension arose from Hall’s invitation to Louis Farrakhan in February 1994. Hall gave the entire hour to Farrakhan and did not do anything else besides conduct an interview. The program was canceled in May 1994.

Hall used his fame during this period to help fight worldwide prejudice against HIV and AIDS, after Magic Johnson contracted the disease; Hall and Johnson filmed a PSA about the disease that aired in the early 1990s.

So if Arsenio does get his show back, expect him to be very hesitant on inviting another religious guest to the show.

Will you be watching the show? 



‘Tebowing’ Will Be Featured in Madden 2013


Madden 2013 just got that much more true to life as the new game is set to include “Tebowing,” the famous prayer stance of New York Jet, Tim Tebow.

The former Denver Bronco quarterback made his patented “Tebowing” a staple during his tenure on the team and it seems that EA Sports, the creator of Madden Football has taken notice.

Michael Young, the creative director of the upcoming Madden game recently posted the information on his Twitter account. 

“Tebowing is in for #madden13,” he tweeted.

And even though the prayer pose was made famous while he was a Bronco, Tebow will play for the New York Jets in Madden 2013, the team he was traded to after Denver acquired former Indiana Colts quarterback Peyton Manning.

It is not known when exactly Tim will be “Tebowing” in the game, but when he does it is sure to excite fans of the former Denver Broncos quarterback.

The new Madden will be released on Aug. 28 2011 for both the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles.

The cover of the game will feature Detroit Lions receiver Calvin “Megatron” Johnson.

Tim Tebow became a hit among fans this past NFL season when he brought the Denver Broncos into the AFC championship by winning games against the odds, and “Tebowing,” or simply praying during every single game.

He recently explained the history of “Tebowing” to over 3,000 parishioners of Canyon Ridge Christian Church in Las Vegas, Nevada.

“I’m pretty sure I’m not the first athlete to get down on one knee and pray,” the Las Vegas Sun quoted Tebow as saying. “It’s funny, I’ve been doing this same exact routine for the last seven years and for some reason this was the first year that people started talking about it.”

 



THIRD DAY AT WORK ON ITS NEXT STUDIO PROJECT


Veteran Christian rock band Third Day has been spending a generous part of 2012 immersed in the recording of its next studio album. The forthcoming project, Third Day’s 17th career offering, is being recorded within the walls of its own state-of-the art studio, The Quarry, in Atlanta, Ga. Third Day is working with veteran rock producer Brendan O’Brien.

O’Brien is well known for his work with Bruce Springsteen, Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, Audioslave and The Fray, among others. A former vice president of Epic Records, O’Brien has won two GRAMMY Awards including 2010’s producer of the year, Non-Classical award. In addition, O’Brien has production credits on 14 albums that have topped the Billboard 200 sales chart.

“When we were getting together as a band to talk about starting work on this project, we did an exercise where each member named his top five albums of all time. Brendan O’Brien had at least one record on all of our lists,” offers bassist, Tai Anderson.

Mac Powell, the band’s front man, shares, “Our time with Brendan has been nothing less than an amazing experience. He is one of my favorite producers. Having made so many great records with so many amazing artists through the years, I consider it such an honor to be working with him. Brendan has definitely stretched me as a songwriter and vocalist more than any other producer ever has.”

The new project follows a stellar 2011 for Third Day, which included being the first Christian artist ever to receive ASCAP’s coveted Vanguard Award, as well as wrapping up its highly successful spring/fall “Make Your Move Tour” which saw numerous sell-out performances.

Additional information on Third Day’s latest record is forthcoming. In the meantime, fans can catch the band on select concert performances throughout the summer, where it intends to begin previewing select tracks from the new recording. For a current list of tour dates, visit: www.ThirdDay.com.

About Third Day:
During the last decade, Atlanta-based, multi-Platinum rock band Third Day (comprising members Mac Powell, Tai Anderson, David Carr and Mark Lee) has racked up 27 No. 1 radio singles and sold more than seven million albums, including two RIAA Platinum as well as eight Gold certifications. A Georgia Music Hall of Fame inductee (2009), Third Day has garnered 24 career GMA Dove Awards from 42 nominations, four GRAMMY Awards (with 11 career nominations), an American Music Award (with three American Music Award nominations) and multiple ASCAP honors, including its coveted Vanguard Award, for songwriting.

Long known as Christian music’s premier live band, Third Day has played for audiences reaching into the millions all around the world. Third Day has been featured by top media outlets including “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” (NBC), “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson” (CBS), “60 Minutes” (CBS), ABC’s “Nightline,” USA Today, the New York Times, and even graced the cover of Billboard magazine, which called Third Day “one of the best rock bands.”

For more information on Third Day, please visit: www.ThirdDay.comwww.facebook.com/ThirdDay



LECRAE OPENS UP ABOUT CONTROVERSIAL NEW SONG, “CHURCH CLOTHES”


REACH RECORDS’ GRAMMY ® nominated hip hop artist Lecrae opens up about his latest song, “Church Clothes,” that was released last month as a part of his Mix Tape. Hoping to inspire discussion about hypocrisy in churches, instead the track has caused quite a stir among the community. However, Lecrae stands by his lyrics and explains this song is not meant to accuse or attack anyone or any denomination but purely to voice the perspective of an unbeliever’s encounter and view of the church. Continue reading