Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Black Love and The Gold Standard


Nikolas Ashford & Valerie Simpson, for many of us, are not a duo, but a solo act, comprised of two distinct and complimentary personalities.  The loss Nikolas yesterday from a bout with cancer is a tragic end to one of the most documented love story of generations.  They are the gold standard of music creators and in very rare company.

         They didn’t just write songs, although it’s hard not to connect with The Boss, as performed by Diana Ross, or I’m Every Woman, classically written by them and made immortal by not one, but two vocal giants: Chaka Khan & Whitney Houston.   They sold their songs and their message of eternal love through their lifestyle.  They were the couple that loved love and being in love.
The last time I saw them, was in a ballroom surrounded by songwriters half their age, who just wanted to touch them, speak with them, and somehow, be anointed by them.    They were warm and welcoming as always, and yes, still loving one another. 

         I was shocked and saddened to learn of Nick’s untimely transition.  I wish Valerie a peaceful existence on her journey without Nick, and may God watch over her and the extended family during this time and going forward.
         

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