The Pulse of Entertainment: ‘Rambling
Rose,' Rosa Pryor-Trustee, to be Inducted into the Maryland Entertainment Hall of Fame June 28, 2026
by Dr. Eunice Moseley

(June 23, 2026) - "I get my flowers while I can smell them,"
Baltimore legend Rosa Pryor-Trustee simply put during my interview with her about being inducted into the
Maryland Entertainment Hall of Fame. "I am being inducted into the Maryland Entertainment Hall of Fame
Sunday, June 28, 2026. They choose someone every year...to think of me this way!"
The Maryland Entertainment Hall of Fame was launched in 2013 by Buddy Love, John Sankonis,
and Gene Vincentt to honor Maryland entertainment in music, theatre and other arts. The mission is to celebrate Maryland's
cultural and entertainment heritage.
Rosa is affectionately called
"Rambling Rose" because this is the nickname given to her by Grammy/Golden Globe Award winning Nat King Cole. In
fact, Rosa Pryor-Trustee is the inspiration behind Nat King Cole's hit single "Rambling Rose." As a talented young
artist, Rosa toured with Nat King Cole as the opening act. She often recounted some parts of her awesome life as a recording/performing
artist throughout the years while I worked with her at The Baltimore Times where she has a column called "Rambling Rose"
(it is also published in the Afro American newspaper). What I remember most is she said she wore gowns, always red, a rose
was her trademark/brand and that she wrote/produced and released the hit song "Hey Mr. DJ."
"They looked at my history in the entertainment industry...," Rosa replied when I asked
the criteria for such as honor. "As an artist, a manager, producer, agent. I did it all. Even a musician. The years amount
to around 65!"
After issues with her throat Rosa couldn't sing
anymore so she started managing other artists and became a well-known artist manager. She managed top-notch artists such as
Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, The Drifters, First Class, The Soft Tones, The Vandals, Jimi Hendrix and Sam Cooke. She
was also an accomplished music producer, and talent and booking agent. Rosa was so popular in the Baltimore club-circuit that
when the publisher of The Baltimore Times was looking for someone to provide content for its new entertainment section the
word was to call Rosa Pryor. With her community and club support that entertainment section brought in a lot of extra revenue.
At the time, aside from being advertising manager at the newspaper, I was serving as the entertainment editor.
At some point Rosa Pryor-Trustee formed the Rosa Pryor Foundation in 1991 which awarded
the Rosa Pryor Music Scholarship to young inner-city artists and musicians ages 5 - 17 to help refine their talents. She did
this to uplift/inspire kids from all over the Baltimore, Maryland area for 30 years. Rosa became a publisher when she released
her first book in 2003 on the history of entertainment in Baltimore (Baltimore club-circuit) titled "African-American
Entertainment in Baltimore (Maryland)." Her second book was published in 2013 titled "African-American Community,
History and Entertainment in Maryland." Pryor-Trustee just released her third book, "Baltimore and Maryland's Black
History Stories: Who, What, When and Where 1950s-1980s," about the entertainment scene in Baltimore throughout the years,
the talent it birthed and cultivated and the many people in the community that have done historical things.
"There is not one individual award," she said to me when I asked which award
or honor sticks out as most memorable. "I have a basement wall full of awards. I have awards from state senators to governors.
My dining and living room's walls are full. I am blessed to get each one of them."
I have witnessed Rosa Pryor-Trustee being awarded some of those for her achievements in entertainment
first-hand while working at the newspaper with her. She inspired me in so many ways with her larger-than-life personality.
She was the first women (person) I saw openly carrying a gun - legally. She inspired me to speak up and know my worth. It
is because of her that I start writing my own column The Pulse of Entertainment, which is also syndicated like her Rambling
Rose" column. www.Rambling-Rose.com
The Pulse
of Entertainment: Senior Pastor San Franklin Releases ‘El Shaddai' on Enon Music Group, Co-Produced by John Matt
Clark
(June 19, 2026) - "It's a six-year-old song I wrote with
my producer during the pandemic. We didn't know what to expect and I asked the Lord to help us. ‘El Shaddai' came to
us," said Grammy Award winning San Franklin (Apostle Grisanthia Franklin) about her latest single "El
Shaddai (God Almighty)" (Enon Music Group). "I sang it the next day at an event...‘your name, we're
calling out your name'."
Aside from her vocals, Franklin
is also a songwriter and producer. San schooled me about the meaning of "El Shaddai" when I asked, saying its a
Hebrew name meaning "God Almighty." The new single is co-written and co-produced by Franklin and John Matt Clark.
"We're living in a political pandemic. I hope we get back to the name of Jesus
Christ. We know how He provides," she pointed out.
San Franklin
hopes that listeners of the "El Shaddai (God Almighty)" single find comfort in past experiences when Almighty God
came just-in-time. I call it God's timing. "El Shaddai (God Almighty)" was originally on her 15-track debut album
"The Free Project" (Enon Music Group) in 2020.
"There
are a lot of things we subscribe to in His name," San said. "We have to understand His name...His character."
Enon Music Group has San Franklin on tour, the "I Still Believe" tour. The
tour also features performances from labelmates Zak Williams & 1 AKORD, Jamar Esaw & Triad 4 Christ and Dr. Alyn E.
Waller. Franklin's music career spans over 40 years as a sought-after vocalist, arranger, vocal producer, and background vocalists
in Gospel, Country and R&B genres. She serves as Senior Pastor at The Love Center South Church in Nashville.
Franklin contributed to the 2023 album "The Urban Hymnal" of Tennessee State
University Aristocrat of Bands as a featured vocalist on their single "Purpose." That album won a Grammy Award for
"Best Roots Gospel Album" adding that honor to her own credits. Franklin has recorded also with Yolanda Adams, Jill
Scott, The Clark Sisters, Donnie McClurkin and Cece Winans. She also founded the Kingdom Love Worship Center in Nashville.
"When you don't know Him, you can't say (what He would ask you to do)," said
Franklin, a Chicago native, as we ended our interview on the release of the "El Shaddai (God Almighty)" single.
www.EnonMusic.com/artist/san-franklin/
SYNDICATED COLUMNIST: Dr. Eunice Moseley has an estimated weekly readership of over one million for her column The
Pulse of Entertainment. She is the publisher of the digital magazine www.ThePulseofEntertainment.com, which has an estimated 160,000 visitors a month. An entrepreneur, Dr. Moseley’s company, Freelance Associates, is
a business management/public relations strategic planning and consulting firm that is celebrating 32 years in 2025. Dr. Eunice
also serves as professor for the School of Business at Stanton University in Anaheim, California and serves as promotions
director (at-large)/journalist and business consultant for The Baltimore Times. Dr. Moseley founded the Uplifting
Minds II Foundation (www.UpliftingMinds.com) in 2023, a 501 C3 with a mission to empower the underserved through three major programs – One Stop Business Shop,
the ULMII Professional Conference and the ULMII Academy (business management and public relations). EVENTS:
"Uplifting Minds II" Entertainment Conference (ULMII), was launched by Dr. Eunice in 1999, to educate
aspiring artists/musicians about the business of entertainment – www.UpliftingMinds2.com. Next ULMII Entertainment Conferences for Baltimore on Saturday April 18, 2026, presented by Security
Square Mall and The Baltimore Times, and for Los Angeles on Saturday, November 7, 2026, presented
by The Pulse of Entertainment and the ULMII Foundation. The ULMII conferences are free with virtual access via Zoom.
ULMII entertainment conference offers a Professional Panel Q&A Session, a Professional Talent Showcase and International Talent Competition where the top three scored acts receive
the ULMII Best Act Award and over $20,000 valued in prizes/product/services and cash!