Critton/Lester Stage
Critton/Lester Stage - Live Band
Critton/Lester Stage - Lift Every Voice and Sing Charita Hagans/Poetic X
Attorney Hamilton is a licensed Real Estate Broker in Georgia & Arkansas. Additionally, she holds Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) Arbitrator & Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) designation. The firm's practice areas include criminal law, personal injury, family law, wills, successions, real estate and contract review. An avid volunteer, Ms. Hamilton regularly hosts workshops throughout the community to educate the public on various topics including expungements, credit, wills, and successions. Ms. Hamilton also served as a city Prosecutor with the City of Shreveport.
Before opening her law practice, Ms. Hamilton negotiated, sold, and developed commercial real estate on behalf of the world's largest retailer, Walmart Stores, Inc. and also, worked as a Controller for companies in Washington, DC and Atlanta, GA. Attorney Hamilton is a licensed Real Estate Broker in Georgia & Arkansas. Additionally, she holds Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) Arbitrator & Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) designations. She earned her B.A. degree in Accounting from Dillard University, M.B.A. degree from University of Phoenix and her J.D. degree, cum laude, from Southern University Law Center. Attorney Hamilton is a classically-trained pianist, jazz vocalist & church choir director. Learn More
Critton/Lester Stage - R&B
Critton/Lester Stage - R&B
Critton/Lester Stage - Zydeko
Critton/Lester Stage - Soul Singer
Festival Plaza
Early registration is $15.00 thru June 5th, $20.00 thru June 12, $25.00 thru Jun 17, $30.00 RACE DAY.
Packet Pick-up: You can pick up your packet early at Sportspectrum, 6970 Fern Avenue. Thursday June 16th from noon – 6:00 p.m., Friday June 17th from 10:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. After that you can pick up your packet at the race site between 7:00 a.m. – 7:45 a.m. race morning.
Race Packet: Every pre-registered participant will receive an official 2022 LTGTR race T-shirt. Shirts will be limited to the first 100, so please register early.
Post Party: Join us after the race at the LTGTR festival site to enjoy exciting live entertainment, food, drinks and free entry into the festival with official race bib number.
Awards: Overall winner male & female will receive an award.
1st & 2nd place age group winners will receive awards.
Overall and runner-up in the Kids 5k will receive awards, 1st & 2nd in each kids age group will also receive awards.Age Groups: 5K Male & Female: 19-29,30-39,40-49,50-59,60-69,70+.
5k Kids Run: 8-under, 9-15, 16-18
Special Note: Under RRCA regulations, absolutely no baby joggers, strollers, bikes, skate devices.
Critton/Lester Stage - provided by SUSLA Allied Health Department
Festival Plazaprovided by Shreveport Farmers' Market
Critton/Lester Stage - Rho Omega & Friends, Inc.
Critton/Lester Stage - Gospel
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Critton/Lester Stage - R&B
Critton/Lester Stage - Awards
Critton/Lester Stage - R&B
Critton/Lester Stage - R&B
Critton/Lester Stage - R&B
The RCA debut, It’s About Time, produced a string of top ten R&B hits including: “I’m So Into You,” “Right Here,” “Downtown,” “Weak,” and “You’re Always On My Mind.” This montage of musical success established the trio as a commercial force early in 1993. Teddy Riley mentored the group in honing their craft and sound and, as a result, produced the remix to the hit, “Right Here,” which featured samples of Michael Jackson’s hit. The partnership also produced another hit single, “Human Nature,” which topped the R&B charts at number one and popular charts at number two. SWV earned 11 Billboard Music Award nominations for its debut album.
In 1996, SWV returned to the music scene with another platinum album, New Beginning, which was preceded by the number one hit, “You’re the One” and The Neptune’s hit, “Use Your Heart.”
In 1997, SWV released its third album, Release Some Tension, which spawned several top ten hits including “Someone” featuring Sean ‘Puffy’ Combs as artist and producer; “Lose My Cool,” a rhythmic duet of SWV and rap artist Redman; “Rain” a trademark torch ballad written and produced by the first album collaborator, Brian Alexander Morgan; and the Timbaland produced song “Can We,” featuring Missy Elliot, which was featured on the ‘Booty Call’ movie soundtrack.
In the group’s career, SWV has received numerous accolades from its peers in the industry. In 1993, the debut album received nominations for a Grammy, American Music Award and Source Award. The group also won a Children’s Choice Award and a BET “Best of Video Soul” Award.
SWV disbanded in 1998 but reunited in 2005 and have hit the stage non-stop, as a commitment to its fans to produce 90s-esque hits.
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Critton/Lester Stage - Gospel
Critton/Lester Stage - Gospel
Critton/Lester Stage - DJ
Critton/Lester Stage - Live Band
Critton/Lester Stage - R&B
Critton/Lester Stage - Rap/Hip-Hop
And, here we go…
Born to Jamaican parents, the man named Ricky Walters emigrated from the posh side of London to The Bronx in 1976. After majoring in visual art at Fiorella H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art, he transferred his artistic tendencies to music. Alongside Doug E. Fresh, he cooked up “The Show” and “La Di Da Di.” The latter would be sampled, interpolated, and shouted out north of 800 times by 2020, spanning Snoop Dogg’s “Lodi Dodi” from 1993’s seminal Doggy Style through Jay Rock’s GRAMMY® Award-winning “King’s Dead” [feat. Future, Kendrick Lamar, & James Blake] from the chart-dominating Black Panther: The Album in 2018. Its long history includes nods by Mary J. Blige, Lauryn Hill, The Notorious B.I.G., Pusha T, and many more.
He made history as “the third artist signed to Def Jam Recordings” and “the most successful British-American rapper,” delivering an unimpeachable discography comprised of The Great Adventures of Slick Rick [1988], The Ruler’s Back [1991], Behind Bars [1994], and The Art of Storytelling [1999]. Not to mention, he teamed up with JAY-Z, Missy Elliott, OutKast, Jermaine Dupri, Mos Def, Common, and Aaliyah for blockbuster joint records. Meanwhile, Amy Winehouse, Nicki Minaj, Pitbull, J. Cole, and Big Sean have all referenced him in songs. VH-1 Hip Hop Honors celebrated him in 2008 and The Source ranked him in the Top 5 of its “Top 50 Lyricists of All Time.” Time and time again, he lived up to the titles of “Hip-Hop’s Greatest Storyteller” and, of course, “The Ruler.” Extending his presence, Rick’s growing filmography comprises ten movies and music videos such as “No Stylist” by French Montana and Drake.
His fly fashion sense is just as recognizable as his smooth flow and didactic bars. Dissecting his legendary look, WWD observed, “He still loves his Clarks Wallabees, which he customized with a platform sole, and he is still fond of big pieces of jewelry.” He starred in a high-profile MCM “POP-IN @ NORDSTROM” Campaign and collaborated with brands such as Puma, Ballys, Urban Outfitters, Odd Sox, and Optics, to name a few. Of course, he came in #1 on The 40 Flyest List “The Best Dressed Rappers Of All Time.” Would you expect anything else though, really?
Not only does he remain a pillar of the hip-hop community, but he also is entwined with the local and global communities. He co-sponsored The Bronx Youth Empowerment Program’s Christmas Charity Event for three years and fought homelessness alongside politicians in New York and Florida. He participated in will.i.am’s “TRANS4M” concert, which benefited the “I.AM.ANGEL FOUNDATION” to the tune of $2.4 million. The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture paid homage to him with a popular exhibition, and he claimed a place on The Bronx Walk of Fame as well as a street named after him in The Bronx. He works tirelessly against youth incarceration and poverty and supports children’s literacy initiatives and the current Black Lives Matter protests and movements.
In many ways, the story is just getting started. He will drop his first album in 21 years imminently and continues to collaborate with some of the most influential names in entertainment and fashion. The New York Times put it best with the headline, “Hip-Hop pioneer still has stories to tell.”
However, after all of these years, there’s still nothing like the story of Slick Rick. Learn More
Critton/Lester Stage - Soulful Blues
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