Quencie Interviews Michael Jai White

I interviewed Michael Jai White on the red carpet at the NAACP Theater awards and since his show For Better or Worse was on OWN I had to ask him about Oprah Winfrey. Check out what he said about Oprah. Watch below. 

Quencie Interviews Roland Martin

I interviewed Roland Martin at his party in Beverly Hills to celebrate the launch of his News One Now show on TV One. Roland was fun to talk to. He is like the big brother in everybody's head. We talked about everything from ascots versus ties to what we can expect from his daily show. Watch our conversation below. 

Quencie Interviews Jodi Lyn O'Keefe

I interviewed Hit The Floor's Jodi Lyn O'Keefe on the red carpet of 'From The Rough' movie premiere.  We talked about how important is to come out and support friends like Taraji P. Henson when they have projects out. Check out our conversation below.  

Wayne Linsey Remembers Whitney Houston

Wayne Linsey is a consummate musician, producer, arranger, songwriter and artist who plays keyboards, guitar, bass and drums.  He worked with the late great Whitney Houston for years and I got a chance to interview him for my documentary 'For The Love of Whitney' in which he talked about the years he worked with Whitney.  He even got a little emotional during reminiscing about Whitney. Watch our conversation below. 

Quencie Interviews Henry Simmons

I interviewed actor Henry Simmons on the red carpet of the independent movie premiere 'From The Rough' which starred Taraji P. Henson and the late Michael Clarke Duncan.  Check out our conversation below. 

Celebrity Connected Gift Suite Honors the 2017 Academy Awards®

David Alan Grier

David Alan Grier

I attended the Celebrity Connected Luxury Gifting Event at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles honoring The Academy Awards.  I talked to celebrities about their upcoming projects, and The Oscars.  They even gave me their Oscar predictions. Check out all the fun I had on the red carpet with some of the stars that attended below. 

Donnell Turner

Donnell Turner

Raquel Pomplun

Raquel Pomplun

Isaac Singleton Jr.

Isaac Singleton Jr.

Quencie Interviews Letoya Luckett

I interviewed Letoya Luckett on the red carpet about her role in the independent movie 'From The Rough,' which starred Taraji P. Henson and the late Michael Clarke Duncan.  Even though we know Letoya from her singing days in Destiny's Child, I think she's a pretty good actress.  Check out our conversation below. 

Quencie Interviews Ebony Steele

I interviewed Ebony Steele on the red carpet of Tammi Mac's one woman show in Los Angeles.  You may remember Ebony as one of the former hosts of Dish Nation with the Rickey Smiley crew.  She was hilarious on there.  Check out our conversation below. 

Magic Johnson Named Lakers President of Basketball Operations

According to USA Today, Magic Johnson has been named president of basketball operations for the Los Angeles Lakers, the team announced on Tuesday, just two days before the NBA's trade deadline.  In addition, longtime general manager Mitch Kupchak has been relieved of his duties, effective immediately, and Jim Buss will no longer hold his role as executive vice president of basketball operations.

This news comes just three weeks after Johnson was brought back to the Lakers organization as an ownership adviser to assist team executive Jeanie Buss in "all areas of basketball" and just two weeks after Johnson told USA TODAY Sports' Josh Peter that he eventually wants to "call the shots" within the organization.

"Today I took a series of actions I believe will return the Lakers to the heights Dr. Jerry Buss demanded and our fans rightly expect," Jeanie Buss said in a statement Tuesday. "Effective immediately, Earvin Johnson will be in charge of all basketball operations and will report directly to me. Our search for a new general manager to work with Earvin and coach Luke Walton is well underway and we hope to announce a new general manager in short order. Together, Earvin, Luke and our new general manager will establish the foundation for the next generation of Los Angeles Lakers greatness."  

Johnson, who is a part-owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers and the WNBA's L.A. Sparks, won five championships and earned three MVP awards during his 13 NBA seasons — all of which he spent with the Lakers. He is widely considered the greatest point guard in NBA history.

"It's a dream come true to return to the Lakers as president of basketball operations working closely with Jeanie Buss and the Buss family," said Johnson. "Since 1979, I've been a part of the Laker Nation and I'm passionate about this organization. I will do everything I can to build a winning culture on and off the court. We have a great coach in Luke Walton and good young players. We will work tirelessly to return our Los Angeles Lakers to NBA champions."

Quencie Interviews Aida Rodriguez

I interviewed comedian, Aida Rodriguez on the red carpet of Tammi Mac's one woman show, 'Bag Lady'.  I talked with Aida about an NBC project, and her involvement in Bill Duke's Light Girls documentary which premiered on Oprah Winfrey's Network.  Light Girls is a follow up to the successful Dark Girls documentary.  

Quencie Interviews Tammi Mac

I interviewed actress and KJLH radio personality, Tammi Mac's, about her one-woman play entitled, 'Bag Lady.'  It is a must-see stage show that gives a revealing an in depth peek into her life.  You will laugh, cry, gasp, and clutch your pearls throughout the entire play.  Check out our conversation below. 
 

Quencie Interviews Gary "G Thang" Johnson

I interviewed comedian Gary 'G Thang" Johnson in the Belly Room. Comedians are some of the smartest people because they are always observing. He was hilarious in this interview and he does not hold back. See how he adds funny to everything he comments on. 

Quencie Interviews Jonathan Butler

I interviewed Jonathan Butler on the red carpet of the Merge Summit.  This amazing artist was raised in Cape TownSouth Africa, during Apartheid, and started singing and playing acoustic guitar as a child. Racial segregation and poverty during Apartheid has been the subject of many of his records.  His first single was the first by a black artist played by white radio stations in the racially segregated South Africa and earned a Sarie Award, South Africa's equivalent to the Grammy Awards.  To see is success after such humble beginnings are an inspiration.  Watch our conversation below. 

Quencie Interviews Sheryl Lee Ralph

I have had the wonderful opportunity to interview Sheryl Lee Ralph on many red carpets and she is always beat and full of life.  This interview took place at Holly Robinson Peete's birthday party in Malibu. Watch Sheryl discuss her upcoming projects below. 

Quencie Interviews Chaka Khan

I interviewed the legendary Chaka Khan at the "Daughters of Soul" launch party in LA.  Chaka attended the "Daughters of Soul" event because her daughter, Indira Khan, is a part of the project.  Founded by singer, Sandra St. Victor, Daughters of Soul include daughters of six soul legends: Lalah Hathaway (Donny Hathaway), Lisa Simone (Nina Simone), Indira Khan (Chaka Khan), Kori Withers (Bill Withers), Syleena Johnson (Syl Johnson) and Sylvette “Phunne” Stone (The Family Stone’s Sly Stone and Cynthia Robinson).  

Daughters of Soul is a documentary, soundtrack and worldwide tour.  I loved having the opportunity to talk to such an icon.  Check out my interview with Chaka Khan and her daughter Indira Khan below. 

Also watch Chaka Khan grooving on the skins (as she called them) below:

Quencie Interviews Pastor Toure' Roberts

Check out my interview with Pastor Toure' Roberts of One Church in Hollywood.  He always has a kind word and good energy whenever I see him on the red carpet. Watch our conversation below. 

Quencie Interviews Mali Music

I interviewed Mali Music at The Merge Summit in LA.  I love this guy's music. He is always singing about love.  Check out our conversation below and find out how Mali manages both his faith and his career.  Watch below.  

Quencie Interviews Lelah Rochon

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I was excited to get a chance to interview Lelah Rochon on the red carpet. I loved her roles in 'Waiting to Exhale' 'Boomerang' and 'Harlem Nights.' Check out our conversation at Holly Robinson Peete's birthday party. Watch below.