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		<title>Ruben Studdard on Weight Loss, Vegetarianism, Music and Marathon</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 15:00:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[American Idol winner Ruben Studdard celebrates comeback with new look, album and healthy lifestyle at&#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a rel="attachment wp-att-172277" href="http://www.blackenterprise.com/2011/11/18/ruben-studdard-weight-marathon-american-idol/ruben-studdard-velvet-300x232/"><img class="size-full wp-image-172277 alignleft" title="Ruben-Studdard-velvet-300x232" src="http://cdn-live2.blackenterprise.net/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/2011/11/Ruben-Studdard-velvet-300x232.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="232" /></a>Ruben Studdard</strong> insists that he doesn’t directly try to shy away from his past, but the R&amp;B/gospel vocalist has been through a lot of changes since he captured the public’s heart as the winner of <em><strong>American Idol</strong></em>’s second season in 2004. Since then, the 33-year-old has been on several national and international tours, and has earned Grammy nominations for his own solo material and for an album from his Broadway tour. Despite Studdard’s public accomplishments, most may have a hard time recognizing him. Not because he’s been out of the spotlight for a bit, but because since becoming a vegetarian and enlisting a personal trainer three years ago to shed 70 pounds, the once-heavyset singer looks and feels like a new man.</p>
<p>Now, Studdard is on a mission to help others in his community adopt a healthier lifestyle. This weekend (November 18-20), he’ll be hosting the <strong><a href="http://rubenstuddardmarathon.com/" target="_blank">Ruben Studdard Celebration Weekend</a></strong>, a music and fitness festival, in his hometown of Birmingham, Alabama. The event will also include a series of marquee running events—a half marathon, a 5K run and the “Linn Park Lap,” a short fun run/walk for all ages—that Studdard himself will participate in. <strong>BlackEnterprise.com</strong> spoke with the singer about the event, his inspiration for getting healthy, the influx of music-based reality TV shows, and working with <strong><a href="http://www.blackenterprise.com/2011/11/16/heavy-d-final-interview-music-death-hip-hop/" target="_blank">Heavy D</a></strong> on Studdard’s upcoming album, tentatively titled <em>Letters From Birmingham</em>.</p>
<p><strong>How did the idea for the Ruben Studdard Celebration Weekend come about?</strong></p>
<p>It came about when I was on the Clay [Aiken] tour. I was working with a trainer so I could have my stamina on stage and he knew this guy who puts together big events for health and fitness, and he said, “It’d be cool if you put together something like this for your foundation.” We talked about it and solidified something, and it finally came up.</p>
<p><strong>What are the specifics of the weekend?</strong></p>
<p>We’re having a huge casino night [tonight] to benefit the <strong><a href="http://rubenstuddardfoundation.org/" target="_blank">Ruben Studdard Foundation for the Advancement of Children in the Music Arts</a></strong>. Saturday, we’re having registration for the race. Sunday, we’re having the fitness festival with a 5K fun run and the half marathon for the serious runners. It’s just going to be a great event. We’re having a big concert after the race, so it’s going to be fun… The whole thing is centered around music and having a great time with the community at large. We’re doing something that most people in Alabama wouldn’t be doing; it’s something out of the norm.</p>
<p>We have a lot of great races here, but we try to target people that normally don’t get out and run and bring them out for a fun event. It’s not only a run, but it’s an event that directly benefits the children in the music departments here in Birmingham and in the state of Alabama. We get back with sheet music at music camps and all those things, so we’re looking forward to giving people the opportunity to help us help the kids.</p>
<p><strong>In addition to your training you became a vegetarian, when did that lifestyle change start? </strong></p>
<p>I became a vegetarian about three years ago. It was different, but I just wanted to do something completely different. I wanted to eat differently, and it’s really worked for me, brother.</p>
<p><strong>How much weight have you lost in the process? </strong></p>
<p>During the process of a couple of years, I’ve lost about 70 pounds by becoming a vegetarian, eating healthier, working out and running. It’s an ongoing thing. It’ll never be something I have to stop doing. I’m a larger guy, so I have to always make sure I stay on top of that.</p>
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<p><strong><a rel="attachment wp-att-172273" href="http://www.blackenterprise.com/2011/11/18/ruben-studdard-weight-marathon-american-idol/ruben-studdard-profile-300x232/"><img class="size-full wp-image-172273 alignleft" title="Ruben-Studdard-profile-300x232" src="http://cdn-live2.blackenterprise.net/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/2011/11/Ruben-Studdard-profile-300x232.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="232" /></a>Your big break came via <em>American Idol</em>. What are some pros and cons of being discovered on TV? </strong></p>
<p>You know what? Honestly, people always ask me this question, and to me, there were no cons. Everything was all pro for me. I had been trying since I was 11 to break into the industry through traditional means of shopping demos and all that stuff, and nothing really worked for me. <em>American Idol</em> was my catalyst.</p>
<p>I think the most difficult thing about being on the show is that everything is so fast-paced. There’s really no time to get used to it. People who get traditional record deals have time to get used to the build-up of people recognizing who they are, but with <em>American Idol</em>, it’s one day you’re living in obscurity and the next day you’re famous. That was the biggest shock to my system, figuring out, “Wow, I really can’t go to Wal-Mart by myself anymore.” [laughs] It’s funny, because Wal-Mart is my favorite store and I still go. I catch myself jumping when people call my name out, because my whole life, I’ve gotten used to being able to do those kinds of things without being recognized. That was the biggest shock to my system, but everything else was a blessing—from the opportunity to work with <strong>Clive Davis</strong> to working with the biggest songwriters and producers in the industry.</p>
<p><strong>Since <em>American Idol</em>, there have been a lot more music-based reality shows. What do you think about that trend? </strong></p>
<p>People enjoy watching people sing on TV. It just is what it is. I can remember how fond of <em>Star Search</em> I was when I was a kid. The networks have really caught onto that. <em>American Idol</em> was such a huge success that people have really tried to emulate that. It doesn’t surprise me that several people have done their own versions. I actually enjoy some of the shows. I really like <em>Sing Off</em>; Simon [Cowell]’s new show <em>X-Factor</em> is cool. But I really, really like <em>Sing Off</em>, because it reminds me of being in choir in high school and college.</p>
<p><strong>Have you had to do anything after <em>American Idol</em> to rebrand yourself and your image, from being seen as a reality TV contestant to who you are as an artist in the eyes of the public? </strong></p>
<p>I was just me, man. A lot of people try to sort of get away from that brand, but the show is what made people know who I am, so I never try to disassociate myself with that brand or being a part of that show. Of course, I’m older than I was when I was on the show. I’m way past 24 now; that was almost 10 years ago. So my subject matter is different, because I’ve had so many different life experiences, but I’ve just been great.</p>
<p><strong>How is your new album coming along so far? </strong></p>
<p>I’ve been working on it for about six months. It’s a really good album and it’s ready to come out. I think we’re going to release it at the end of February, and hopefully we can have some really great success with it.</p>
<p><strong>Will you be taking a new direction musically on this project? </strong></p>
<p>This is the first album where I’ve only worked with one producer and one writer, so it’s kind of like going back to the days when Gamble and Huff would do people’s whole albums. Or Holland-Dozier-Holland did a whole album for Motown. Same concept. We just wanted to do a great album, and we wanted the sound to be consistent and we didn’t want it to be all over the place. It really turned out exactly how we envisioned it.</p>
<p><strong>Are there any songs in particular that stand out to you? </strong></p>
<p>The whole album is crazy, but I have a guest appearance on there from <strong>Heavy D</strong>. Growing up, he was one of my idols. I was a huge fan of his work, and I’ve been a fan forever, so to get him on the album was a blessing. I have a duet with <strong>Chrisette Michele</strong>, which is crazy. I’ve got my girl <strong>K. Michelle</strong> on the album. It’s just a great album, it’s good music.</p>
<p><strong>Are you pleased with the trajectory of your career thus far?</strong></p>
<p>I told God my whole life that I wanted to sing and for music to be my career, and it’s become that. It’s had its ups and downs, and I embrace everything about the journey. I look at the careers of all the greats, and nobody’s careers I’ve seen come up has been on 100 the whole time. There are always peaks and valleys. So I’ve been able to sustain through the peaks and through the valleys. This is my fifth studio album in eight years, and a lot of people don’t even make it past the first one. So it’s a blessing.</p>
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		<title>Stellar Performances at the 2009 Golf &amp; Tennis Challenge</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2009 22:10:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sonja Mack</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[WyclefThe Black Enterprise/Pepsi Golf &#38; Tennis Challenge is one of the most popular Labor Day&#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 210px"><a title="wyclef-jean07" rel="lightbox[pics37249]" href="http://www.blackenterprise.com/files/2009/08/wyclef-jean07.jpg"><img class="attachment wp-att-38467" title="Wyclef" src="/files/2009/08/wyclef-jean07.thumbnail.jpg" alt="wyclef-jean07" width="200" height="133" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Wyclef</p></div>The <strong>Black Enterprise/Pepsi Golf &amp; Tennis Challenge</strong> is one of the most popular Labor Day gatherings for several reasons—one of them is the nightly entertainment. Well, I’m pleased to let you know that the 2009 Challenge at the <strong>J.W. Marriott Grande Lakes in Orlando, Florida, Sept. 3-7</strong>, will not disappoint.</p>
<p>Renowned Grammy Award-winning musician, entertainer, and philanthropist Wyclef will be giving an exclusive performance to Golf &amp; Tennis attendees this year. Having started out as a founding member of the hip-hop trio The Fugees, Wyclef’s music has crossed cultural, generational, and geographic boundaries. A 15-year veteran of the music industry, he has produced and collaborated with a wide variety of artists including Carlos Santana, Whitney Houston, and Bono of U2 fame, all while expanding his own repertoire and cultivating his boundless creativity.</p>
<p>When he isn’t in the studio making his mark on the charts, he’s making his mark in the world as a social activist and philanthropist. Wyclef founded Yéle Haiti in 2005, a nonprofit foundation that initiates and supports programs relating to hunger, education, and other rehabilitative services in his native country.</p>
<p>Soulful chanteuse Chrisette Michele will also be in the building this Labor Day weekend. With two releases in heavy rotation at the time of this article—“Epiphany” and “Blame it On Me”—this two-time Grammy-nominated songstress has two albums under her belt. Chrisette first grabbed our attention as a solo artist with her debut album <em>I Am</em>, which featured the romantic ballads “If I Have My Way” and “Love is You,” and the mid-tempo “Be OK,” about recovering from a lost love. <em>I AM</em> went gold, and along with her Grammys, Chrisette was nominated for a BET Award for Best New Artist.</p>
<p>Chrisette upped the creative ante on her current album, <em>Epiphany</em>, working with talented producers Ne-Yo and Rodney Jerkins among others. Signed to Def Jam just two years ago when she personally auditioned for Def Jam Chairman Antonio “L.A.” Reid (he said he got goose bumps the first time he heard her sing), Chrisette loves to perform in front of live audiences and has toured with Musiq, Raheem DeVaughn, and Solange Knowles. She’s also part of a major ad campaign by Nivea Crème Skin Company and has appeared on television sitcoms.</p>
<p><div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 210px"><a title="JOE-PHOTO" rel="lightbox[pics37249]" href="http://www.blackenterprise.com/files/2009/07/JOE-PHOTO.JPG"><img class="attachment wp-att-37995" src="/files/2009/07/JOE-PHOTO.thumbnail.JPG" alt="JOE-PHOTO" width="200" height="184" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Joe</p></div>R&amp;B crooner Joe will treat attendees to an exclusive performance on Sunday evening. This gold- and platinum-selling artist recently released another album, <em>Signature</em>, and his first single, &#8220;Majic,&#8221; is already climbing the charts. Known for his songwriting prowess, powerful vocals, and seductive ballads, don&#8217;t be surprised if you find yourself humming his songs long after the show. With more than 10 years in the music industry, Joe released eight albums prior to <em>Signature</em>, including a collection of greatest hits, and has collaborated on numerous hits with other artists including Mariah Carey and Big Pun. He&#8217;s also written and produced for Tina Turner and the late, great Barry White, Ideal, and Deja Groove.</p>
<p>The son of two preachers, Joe grew up in Georgia and Alabama playing and singing gospel music. After high school, he eventually moved to New Jersey and met producer Vincent Herbert. He was signed to his first label, Polygram/Mercury, and released his first album, <em>Everything</em>, in 1993. After more than a decade with Jive Records, Joe is now with 563 Entertainment/Kedar Entertainment Group where he&#8217;s a label partner and executive as well as an artist.</p>
<p>He first came on the scene in 1986 with a self-titled debut and followed up with an album in 1988. He rose to fame with 1997&#8242;s <em>Long Time No See</em>, and released two more albums; in 1999 and 2003. Now, after a five-year hiatus, the unforgettable Chico DeBarge is back with a new CD, <em>Addiction</em>, also on the Kedar Entertainment label. His first single, &#8220;Oh no,&#8221; gives the listener some of the same smooth, laid back R&amp;B many have come to know and appreciate him for.</p>
<p><div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 143px"><a title="CHICO-PHOTO" rel="lightbox[pics37249]" href="http://www.blackenterprise.com/files/2009/07/CHICO-PHOTO.JPG"><img class="attachment wp-att-37996" src="/files/2009/07/CHICO-PHOTO.thumbnail.JPG" alt="CHICO-PHOTO" width="133" height="200" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Chico DeBarge</p></div>Part of the musically talented DeBarge family who, both collectively and solo, put out a string of pop and R&amp;B hits from the late 1970s to the late 1980s, Chico&#8217;s music is distinguished by the honest, heartfelt lyrics with which he talks about love, relationships, and his own personal struggles. His debut album gave us the hit &#8220;Talk to Me,&#8221; but Chico is probably best known for his hits &#8220;Iggin Me&#8221; and &#8220;No Guarantee.&#8221; Called &#8220;a musical screenplay,&#8221; <em>Addiction</em>&#8216;s 15 tracks tell not just his story buy the stories of everyday people. Hence his enduring appeal. Even after a long break.</p>
<p>And did we mention that DJ Biz Markie will be on the turntables Saturday night? A veteran of the hip-hop generation, Biz Markie had hits in the late 80s/early 90s with “Make the Music with Your Mouth Biz,” “Just a Friend,” and “Vapors.” He even had a dance named after himself—The Biz Mark. One of the early beat box artists, Biz has established himself as an artist as well as an accomplished DJ with a reported record collection that numbers into the tens of thousands.</p>
<p><div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 375px"><a title="Bizs-Photo1" rel="lightbox[pics37249]" href="http://www.blackenterprise.com/files/2009/08/Bizs-Photo1.bmp"><img class="attachment wp-att-38245" src="/files/2009/08/Bizs-Photo1.bmp" alt="Bizs-Photo1" width="365" height="214" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Biz Markie</p></div>It’s easy to think you’re at a sold-out concert hall event during a night at the <a href="http://blackenterprise.com/events" target="_blank">Golf &amp; Tennis Challenge</a>. Register today so you don’t miss out on the experience.</p>
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