President Obama Sings Al Green’s Record Sales Through the Roof

from The Huffington Post:

Who knew the President would be a one-man stimulus package for the music industry?

A day after President Obama sang a bit of Al Green’s classic “Let’s Stay Together” from the podium at a January 19th fundraising event in Harlem, videos of the crooner-in-chief went viral on YouTube, racking up millions of views.

But it wasn’t just Obama’s version of the song that the web’s music fans sought out: according to Nielsen (via The Hollywood Reporter), digital download sales for Green’s version of the song jumped up 490% in the period ending on January 22nd.

With 16,000 downloads, the song had its most successful online sales week since Nielsen began keeping track of web transactions in 2003. It’s good news for Green’s wallet, just as the President’s cover was music to his ears.

“He nailed it,” Green told TMZ, praising Obama’s rendition. In fact, the singer was just “thrilled that the president even mentioned my name.”

Obama Victory Fund 2012 Soul Music Concert with Al Green, India Arie + Lin-Manuel Miranda on January 19 at the Apollo Theater

Soul Singer India Arie

Al Green Classic Soul

We were honored to receive an invitation to this incredible event, which will feature performances by singer/songwriter, India Arie, classic soul legend Al Green, and Puerto Rican-American composer, rapper, lyricist, and actor, Lin-Manuel Miranda.  Harlem’s Apollo Theater, will serve as the the venue for this sure to be star-studded event, the benefits of which will go to help fund President Obama’s 2012 Re-Election campaign.    Tickets range from a donation of $100 – $5,000 and some of the higher packages include VIP amenities and a special guest.  Could it be that those willing to donate $500 will get to meet President Obama?  That would be a great way to start the New Year indeed!

 

 

 

 

Here are a few our favorites from the special guests:

Al Green – Full of Fire

India Arie – I Am Not My Hair

Lin-Manuel Miranda Performs at the White House Poetry Jam

President Obama Proclaims June 2011 to be African-American Music Appreciation Month

Barack Obama Dancing

Of course, this is another reason for us to love our President.  In a written proclamation issued yesterday, May 31, 2011, President Barack Obama issued the following proclamation declaring June 2011 as African-American Music Appreciation Month:

 

The music of our Nation has always spoken to the condition of our people and reflected the diversity of our Union. African-American musicians, composers, singers, and songwriters have made enormous contributions to our culture by capturing the hardships and aspirations of a community and reminding us of our shared values. During African-American Music Appreciation Month, we honor the rich musical traditions of African-American musicians and their gifts to our country and our world.

From the cadenced hums of spirituals to the melodies of rhythm and blues, African-American music has been used to communicate, to challenge, to praise, and to uplift in times of both despair and triumph. The rhythmic chords embedded in spirituals have long expressed a deep faith in the power of prayer, and brought hope to slaves toiling in fields. The soulfulness of jazz and storytelling in the blues inspired a cultural renaissance, while the potent words of gospel gave strength to a generation that rose above the din of hatred to move our country toward justice and equality for all.

Today, African-American musicians continue to create new musical genres and transform the scope of traditional musical formats. The artistic depth of soul, rock and roll, and hip-hop not only bring together people across our Nation, but also energize and shape the creativity of artists around the world. The contributions of African-American composers and musicians to symphony, opera, choral music, and musical theater continue to reach new audiences and encourage listeners to celebrate fresh interpretations of these and other genres.

In cherished songs passed down through generations and innovative musical fusions crafted today, African-American music continues to transcend time, place, and circumstance to provide a source of pride and inspiration for all who hear its harmonies. This month, we celebrate the legacy of African-American music and its enduring power to bring life to the narrative of our Nation.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim June 2011 as African-American Music Appreciation Month. I call upon public officials, educators, and all the people of

the United States to observe this month with appropriate activities and programs that raise awareness and foster appreciation of music which is composed, arranged, or performed by African Americans.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this thirty-first day of May, in the year of our Lord two thousand eleven, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and

 

To view the official White House version, click here.