What is your name and what do you do?
My name is Egypt Sherrod and I am a television and radio personality, community advocate and editor of
EgyptSaidSo.com.
What are the biggest misconceptions people have about celebrities and their money?
I believe the biggest misconception people have about celebrities is that we are all RICH! Child please... Many recording artists, actors, TV hosts, etc., are still living "rented" lifestyles. We have many of the same financial struggles as every other American. I was well into my twenties before I recognized the importance of
residual and
multiple streams of income.
What has been the funniest/ scariest moment of your career?
The best and probably funniest moment of my career occurred this week when
PRINCE paid me a visit on my 107.5 WBLS radio show. Apparently he had been in the New York area preparing for his "Welcome To America Tour" at the Izod Center and Madison Square Garden. Management informed me that Prince was listening to my show and would like to do an interview with me. Now.... I was over at CNN about to talk on air to TJ Holmes about Prince's surprise visit to 'The View.' Imagine my surprise!!! I hauled ass back to the station to get ready for the interview of my LIFE!!!!!
Prince never does radio interviews. As a matter of fact, I was his fourth radio interview ever. I must say he was the humblest, most down to earth celebrity I've met. I thought he would be completely over the top diva-ish. But believe it or not, he didn't even bring security and stuck around for 45 minutes. Now if you think Sherri Shephard acted a fool on 'The View,' honeyyyy you should have seen the one handed somersault I did when Prince left. I was literally under the table --DEAD AND BURIED!! At least I maintained professionalism while he was there. The only thing better would be if Michael Jackson was resurrected and paid me a visit. I love that man even more now. Here's the link to the interview:
http://egyptsaidso.com/interviews/exclusive-prince-talks-to-egypt/
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Music Notables Who Never Won Grammy
They Never Won One
As the Grammy awards marks its 51st anniversary of celebrating the latest and greatest acts in music, BlackVoices.com wanted to take a look at the music makers who never received the coveted honor. Although legends like Diana Ross, Bob Marley and Nina Simone and chart-toppers such as Brian McKnight, Bobby Brown, Vanessa Williams, Cheryl Lynn and Maze featuring Frankie Beverly churned out memorable music through the years, they never won one. Black music industry expert David Nathan offers insight into why.
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Music Notables Who Never Won Grammy
They Never Won One
As the Grammy awards marks its 51st anniversary of celebrating the latest and greatest acts in music, BlackVoices.com wanted to take a look at the music makers who never received the coveted honor. Although legends like Diana Ross, Bob Marley and Nina Simone and chart-toppers such as Brian McKnight, Bobby Brown, Vanessa Williams, Cheryl Lynn and Maze featuring Frankie Beverly churned out memorable music through the years, they never won one. Black music industry expert David Nathan offers insight into why.
Music Notables Who Never Won Grammy
Artist: Diana Ross
Genre: R&B, Pop
Notable Recordings: 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough,' 'Endless Love,' 'I'm Coming Out'
Expert Opinion: "Perhaps the most shocking omission from the list of past Grammy recipients is the 'Boss' (sorry, Bruce!) It's a complete mystery why Diana's peers, Aretha and Dionne, are both Grammy winners. In spite of numerous great recordings, she's been completely ignored. No Grammy, no Hall Of Fame, nada. Maybe it's time for her Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and time for fans to start a petition!"
Music Notables Who Never Won Grammy
Artist: Nina Simone
Genre: Jazz, Pop, Classical
Notable Recordings: 'Young, Gifted & Black,' 'Feeling Good,' 'A Little Sugar In My Bowl'
Expert Opinion: "A true freedom fighter, Simone was likely considered too controversial or militant for a Recording Academy that was way vanilla during her heyday. Her music has been sampled and used consistently time and time again in movies, commercials, etc. It is a complete travesty that her peers (Lena Horne, Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan) have all been acknowledged and Simone, a musical giant, is still not recognized for her impressive and influential body of work. She's way past due for a lifetime achievement award, although her 1959 hit 'I Loves You Porgy' was inducted into the Grammy Hall Of Fame in 2000."
Music Notables Who Never Won Grammy
Artist: Maze featuring Frankie Beverly
Genre: R&B
Notable Recordings: 'Joy And Pain,' 'Happy Feelings'
Expert Opinion: "Even on a bad day, Frankie and the guys can sell out any concert to loyal steadfast black audiences! Maze had hit after hit and constant gold albums throughout the '70s and '80s but never crossed to mainstream audiences. That's the only explanation for why neither has been Grammy awarded."
Music Notables Who Never Won Grammy
Artist: Brian McKnight
Genre: R&B, Pop
Notable Recordings: 'One Last Cry,' 'Anytime,' 'You Should Be Mine'
Expert Opinion: "This is a mystery. Brian's had crossover success as a solo artist -- and with Vanessa Williams ('Love Is'). Other soul crooners/balladeers (Peabo Bryson, James Ingram) have gotten Grammy nods -- so what gives? The same could be said of Will Downing, although his lack of mainstream recognition may be the reason he's been ignored."
Music Notables Who Never Won Grammy
Artist: Fantasia Barrino
Genre: R&B
Notable Recordings: 'I Believe,' 'Free Yourself,' 'Baby Mama'
Expert Opinion: "It just hasn't been Fantasia's Grammy year, yet but it's not too late. She's still relatively new, and all she needs is a brilliant new album and she'll get hers! "
Music Notables Who Never Won Grammy
Artist: Grace Jones
Genre: Funk, Disco, R&B
Notable Songs: 'Pull Up To The Bumper,' 'Slave To The Rhythm'
Expert Opinion: "Times maybe a-changin', but the androgynous Ms. Grace was obviously too much for the more conservative wing of the Recording Academy."
Music Notables Who Never Won Grammy
Artist: Cheryl Lynn
Genre: R&B, Disco
Notable Recordings: 'Got To Be Real,' 'Encore'
Expert Opinion: "'Got To Be Real' was probably Cheryl's best bet for getting a Grammy and that was in 1979! Unfortunately, the lack of more hits diminished her chances for winning one after that."
Music Notables Who Never Won Grammy
Artist: Angie Stone
Genre: R&B
Notable Recordings: 'No More Rain (In This Cloud),' 'I Wish I Didn't Miss You,' 'Baby'
Expert Opinion: Well, Angie's never exactly been the darling of the inner sanctum of the music biz and sometimes comes across with a little 'tude. While the Grammys are about artistic merit, a little friendliness to music biz peeps might not hurt. The late and greatly talented Esther Phillips had the same problem!"
Music Notables Who Never Won Grammy
Artist: Millie Jackson
Genre: R&B
Notable Recordings: 'All The Way Lover,' 'Ask Me What You Want' 'Act of War' (with Elton John)
Expert Opinion: "Anyone who records the 'Phuck You Symphony' would never have exactly win favors with the play-it-safe Grammy folks of the '70s and '80s when Millie ruled. Not that she cared. Millie's always been making real music for real people."
Music Notables Who Never Won Grammy
What surprised you the most about the financial side of your industry?
The most surprising thing about the entertainment industry to me is the lack of financial planning. I've seen artist after artist go belly up because their spending habits exceeded their income. On a personal level, radio and television careers generally have no retirement provisions worked into our contracts. If you work in a union market then you may be entitled to a small pension. But for the most part, we are responsible for setting up our own retirement plan. A few years back I sat with financial advisers who taught me about
SEP IRAs,
ROTH IRAs,
GMIBs and
Annuities. Social Security will be extinct by the time our generation reaches retirement. So while we are enjoying the present, we must still plan for the future. This means stashing some loot away.
How has Twitter helped you in building your brand and run your business?
Do you remember when everyone would use the term "that's what is hot in the streets?" Well in my opinion, the Internet is "the streets" now. A few years back people were selling their products and building their names on a person to person grassroots level. Today the Internet is making millionaires. You literally have a group of people known as "Internet celebrities" because of their online popularity. So, the Internet being the streets means that social networking sites are neighborhoods. Right now Twitter and Facebook are the most equitable neighborhoods to live in. Owning a Twitter account with 100,000 followers is like owning a townhouse on the Hudson River. My Twitter followers have expanded my brand and my efforts far beyond what I could have done by word of mouth. I am grateful we have tools like this now. It allows us to create our own destiny.
Do you have any financial advice for aspiring celebs out there?
Well in addition to being a media maven, I'm also a credit specialist and licensed real estate agent. So I've learned the value of good credit and 'owning' versus 'renting.' My advice is this...
1. Live within your means.
2. If you can't pay it in cash, don't buy it... credit cards can be a trap if you don't learn how to use credit correctly.
3. ALWAYS sign your own checks and don't allow anyone else to run your bank accounts.
4. Pay your taxes. Uncle Sam will ALWAYS take his. Just ask
Wesley Snipes (damn shame).
5. Be a business person, not just a talented person. Knowing the business side of your craft will keep a roof over your head.
Is there anything else you'd like to share with our Black Voices audience?
Yes, I'd like to thank them for reading this and sharing their time with me. I'd also like to remind them to keep a relationship with the man above. These are very tough economic times that we live in. Additionally, there is spiritual warfare happening around us everyday. The way to thrive in these times is to keep our feet firmly on the ground; know what we will stand for and what we won't; and to be compassionate to one another. If we stay centered in the chaos, then we'll stay balanced even when the world isn't.
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