The Queen Project: More than just music!
By: Red Velvet Sandy
Three of R&B’s most remarkable voices have joined female forces for a noteworthy cause — empowering millions more to use their voices to bring about positive change. “The power to move the world begins with a single voice, and a single voice can be the match to light the fire of hope, love and progress for women and the world,” a statement from the Queen Project team. That’s the mission for The Queen Project, a pro-social movement started by award-winning R&B/soul singers Tamia, Deborah Cox, and Kelly Price. “We all share the same passion for music but it was our pro-social and charitable work that bought us together,” says Grammy-winner Kelly Price.
The Queen Project came to Paradise Theaters in Bronx, New York and the ladies put on a show stopping show! Not only are have they created this movement to empower women, but as a recessionista you’re getting three great shows for the price of one. You can’t beat that with a bat!
The Queen Project is 100% about the empowerment of women and the families that rely on them. The goal is bigger than music—to encourage sisters, mothers, daughters, wives, and grandmothers to embrace activism, regardless of any obstacles in their path. Individually their musical accolades speak for themselves, but together they create a brilliant musical confetti with different voices, ranges and styles. These three talented women have all had impressive chart topping careers on their own but now they have joined forces for a greater cause. The Queen Project has a single coming out entitled “Queen” which is the first of many original compositions from the trio, which also serves as a vision statement for the movement to follow. As part of their work with The Queen Project, all three artists will participate in a series of philanthropic efforts to raise awareness and resources for the advancement of women such as visiting shelters, feeding the homeless etc.
Posted by: Red Carpet Shelley
on Nov 30, 2009








