![]() The grand arrangement by Foster based on tasteful keyboards and a lush orchestra was on the same level of his chart-topping work on The Bodyguard while Ms. Everything was perfectly crafted for top 40 radios and charts. The second Foster production was the big ballad, “Your Love Is All I Know.” Composed by hit songwriters Jud Friedman and Allan Rich with r&b singer Chris Walker, “Your Love Is All I Know” had hit written all over it. “All That My Heart Can Hold” became a true showstopper and one of the highlights of Time For Change. The Hitman took from his vaults the gorgeous “All That My Heart Can Hold,” originally an evocative instrumental co-written with Jeremy Lubbock, and enriched by Linda Thompson’s perfect lyrics. Many big producers were enlisted to work on the record including David Foster who crafted two tracks. Quite unavoidably, Time For Change went in that same direction with a blend of sophisticated r&b and elegant adult contemporary music. Those were the years of the huge success of superstars like the late Whitney Houston (1963 to 2012), Mariah Carey and Celine Dion. Moten released her sophomore cd titled, Time For Change. Moten was an eclectic artist at ease singing pop, rock, r&b or jazz. ![]() She has toured with big acts like Julio Iglesias and Martina McBride plus her vocals can be heard on albums by stars including Michael McDonald, Kirk Whalum, Michael Bolton, Larry Carlton, the late Al Jarreau (1940 to 2017), Eric Clapton, Peabo Bryson, Kenny Rogers and Alice Cooper. Moten only released a handful of solo records in her 20-plus years career and never reached the level of success that her impressive vocal skills deserve. Although blessed with a beautiful voice, Ms. Wendy Moten is a gifted r&b singer born in Memphis, TN. Jack Antonoff, a five-time Grammy® Award-winning artist, songwriter, musician, producer and the creative force behind the band Bleachers, joined the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts as an artist-in-residence for the 2021-2022 academic year.Written by Jud Friedman, Allan Rich & Chris Walker NYU joined a new, National Science Foundation-supported center that will develop the next generation of data-driven, physics-based climate models, with the larger aim of providing actionable information for societies to adapt to climate change and to protect vulnerable populations. Fleetwood, a professor in NYU’s Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, and Victor J. Torres, a professor in NYU Grossman School of Medicine, were named MacArthur Fellows by the John D. Alumnus Daniel Lind-Ramos joined Fleetwood and Torres as a MacArthur Fellow for the Class of 2021. Mellon Foundation awarded a two-year grant to a project directed by NYU and New Zealand’s University of Waikato to protect cultural knowledge and data of Native American, Māori, and other First Nations communities. Rosanne Cash, the Grammy-winning songwriter, performer, recording artist, author, curator, and intellectual property advocate, joined the NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development as the 2021-22 NYU/Americana Artist-in-Residence-the first artist residency,Singer, songwriter, award-winning poet, and educator Jamila Woods joined the Clive Davis Institute as an artist-in-residence for the 2021-2022 academic year.Ī collaborative effort between the Rutgers Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research and NYU, received $11.6 million in funding from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities to develop the Rutgers-NYU Center for Asian Health Promotion and Equity. ![]() The Grey Art Gallery, New York University’s widely admired fine arts museum, announced a major gift from Dr. Joseph Lovett, longtime art patrons, social activists, and downtown Manhattan residents. T he gift includes over 200 artworks from their extensive collection of downtown New York artists from the past 50 years. ![]() NYU Steinhardt announced three Scholars-in-Residence for the 2021-2022 academic year: Kaya Henderson, CEO of Reconstruction and the former chancellor of DC public schools Danielle Nierenberg, co-founder of the nonprofit Food Tank and visual and performance artist Julie Tolentino. Henderson, Nierenberg, and Tolentino joined Steinhardt’s departments of administration, leadership, and technology nutrition and food studies, and art and art professions, respectively. ![]()
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