The Pulse of Entertainment: A Review - The Robin Simone Hollywood Orchestra Gives a Million Dollar Performance
at Herb Alpert's Vibrato Jazz Restaurant in Bel Air
(August 19, 2025) - "Thank you good Dr.," said three-time
Billboard Chart-Topping Robin Simone to me after her almost two-hour performance with her 18-piece orchestra,
The Robin Simone Hollywood Orchestra, which was led by the very animated conductor Charley Harrison.
I went to her full-house show to review her performance for my column, and I walked
away saying, "This was a million-dollar show." In fact, the doorman introduced me to the owner's
wife once he found out I was there to review the orchestra and that is what I told her when she asked how I liked my experience;
I said Robin Simone's orchestra is worth a million dollars. She said, "Yes, there are really good."
Vocally impressive with her range and tone, Robin Simone took the audience through
a history lesson of classic movie tunes. She even interacted with her audience asking them their favorite Broadway tunes and
then performed a song from most Broadway shows shouted from the audience.
The 18-piece orchestra (that includes the conductor) all seem to be having a great time. Sometimes they enacted some
of the words of the song and other times they actually sang along - expertly. Bravo!
Robin, along with being a very talented singer, also possess the elegance of Diana Ross when she performs
and the showmanship and dance moves of Lena Horn. Simone started out as a vocalist for a well-established Big Band director
(Kenny Brail) who stepped away from performing at one point and that is when Robin approached his conductor to continue performing
with her taking over as director. As they say the rest is history. The Robin Simone Hollywood Orchestra was born, and they
perform, according to Robin, all over Los Angeles - all the time.
The
audience really enjoyed themselves participating as she asked them questions. Simone even let one audience member sing a "Broadway"
tune, and he sounded pretty good. As the orchestra sang "I want candy" a chorus of a tune she performed, Robin gave
out customized chocolates.
The Herb Alpert Vibrato Jazz restaurant
was launched in 2004 by the Tony Award and eight-time Grammy Award winning trumpeter and pianist Herb Alpert ("This Guys
In Love With You"). It is nestled at the top of a hill in Bel Air, California. The ride there offers a picturesque view
as you climb the mountain to get to the classically stylish venue. The interior is visually superb, and the service and food
is fit for a king or queen.
Robin Simone, who recently debuted as
a recording artist with the release of her "Robin Simone Hollywood Orchestra" (Picturesque Records) album, also
showed the depth of her versatility in her song selections, even showing the original flow of rap - rapid singing - that
was birth in this classic Jazz era. She sang not only Jazz selections, but Classic Pop and R&B. Robin Simone is a legend
in the making and has the talent to back up my claim because of her vocal range and performance style. Her orchestra is powerful
in their sound; explosive is a true match for what I heard. Each musician is of top-tier quality. www.RSho.biz
The Pulse of Entertainment: Grammy Winning Hezekiah
Walker Honored with Key to New York City, the Hezekiah Walker Center for Gospel Music and Walk of Fame at Virginia Union University,
and a 10-story/236-Unit Housing Complex
by Dr. Eunice Moseley

(August 15, 2025) - "He said he wanted to give me a key to the city,"
said two-time Grammy winning Gospel legend Hezekiah Walker when I asked how he learned that he was going
to be honored with a key to the city of New York. "I was actually at home when I got a call from the
Mayor's Office. I thought it was about a show, they put on shows around the city, so I thought he wanted me to do a show."
When blessings rain on you, sometimes it pours.
"I think this has only happened to Elvis Presley and Barbra Streisand," he said excitedly.
"All these major people. I am like, ‘are you serious?' He (Mayor Eric Adams) said, Yes!' and I became the only
Gospel artist to get a key to New York City."
As we talked
about his many accolades Bishop Hezekiah Walker said sincerely, "When it comes to your honor coming from your home folks...
(it means more)."
That is not the only recent honor God rained
down on Hezekiah for his contribution not only to the Word of God, but the genre of Gospel music. Virginia Union University
built the Hezekiah Walker Center for Gospel Music. The Virginia university, an historically black university
(HBCU), also made him the first inductee into the Virginia Union University's Gospel Music Hall of Fame.
"Virginia Union reached out to me six years ago...about the Hezekiah Walker Center
for Gospel Music," Walker informed me. "It's a HBCU and we started talking about Gospel music and doing something
for Gospel artists. Gospel (music) came from black people, that's our culture. They reached out to the Thomas Dorsey Foundation
to do a Gospel Hall of Fame, and they said they wanted the first one to be Hezekiah Walker."
But that is not all the blessings this Billboard Chart-topping honoree (Gospel Song of the Decade
for single "Every Praise") has going on, he just finished construction on a 10-story/236-unit housing complex in
the community of East New York in Brooklyn, his hometown.
"It's
up, 10 floors. Applications are being accepted in November...making decision in January 2026," Hezekiah explained when
I asked about the progress of the housing complex. "I had this property for 15 years and I wanted to build something
on it...maybe a bigger church and at the last minute the Lord said, ‘You need to build something for the community.'
That was during Covid when the Lord came and spoke to me. That same week the Mayor's Office called and said they had a program
to build affordable housing (and wanted him to partner with them)."
As they say, "the rest is history." Hezekiah Walker, with the help of New York City, just completed
construction on a 10-story/236-unit affordable housing complex for the community where he lives. Per the command
of God.
Hezekiah Walker in 1993 launched the Love Fellowship Tabernacle
Churches in Brooklyn, New York and Bensalem, Philadelphia. Initially he had eight members, and by 1996 his eight members had
grown to 1000. He had so many members he had to relocate to a bigger building. Hezekiah was ordained by Bishop Kenneth H.
Moales, Sr in 2008 at the Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith. In 2010 he became Presiding Bishop at the
Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ in the U.S. and Africa when Bishop Moales passed away. In 2021 with Pastor Frank Santora the
Faith Church in Connecticut was launched along with Every Tribe Church in Times Square, New York.
Hezekiah Walker is best known for his Hezekiah Walker & The Love Fellowship Crusade Choir of
which Aaron Hall (R&B group Guy) was a member. Walker and his choirs released projects on Verity Records, RCA Inspiration
and Entertainment One Music. In 2001 his Hezekiah Walker LFT Church Choir, a more youthful Hip-Hop group of vocalists than
the Love Fellowship Crusade Choir, was nominated for an NAACP Image Award. Hezekiah won two Grammy Awards - in 1994 ("Live
in Atlanta at Morehouse" with the Love Fellowship Crusade Choir) and in 2001 ("Love is Live!" with the LFT
Church Choir).
Hezekiah Walker has released 15 albums of which his
greatest hit "Every Praise" was amongst. That single spent 102 weeks on top of the Billboard Hot Gospel Songs Chart
and topped the Gospel Airplay Chart for 29 consecutive weeks. In 2019 the single "Every Praise" was named by Billboard
as the Gospel Song of the Decade. In 2013 Walker formed his Hezekiah Walker Community Development Corporation to create resources
to empower the community in East New York and its biggest project, the 10-story/236-unit affordable housing complex, is an
example of his commitment to the community where he lives. www.LoveFellowship.com
SYNDICATED COLUMN: Dr. Eunice Moseley has an estimated weekly readership of over one million with
The Pulse of Entertainment. She is also a Business Management/Public Relations Strategist and Consultant
at Freelance Associates and is Promotions Director (at-large) for The Baltimore Times. www.ThePulseofEntertainment.com.
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