DBL (Donny B. Lord) performing his single “Party On The Moon” at Eleven NightClub in West Hollywood, CA. Check out the video footage right here——> http://youtu.be/cytD5ahdWx0
May 1, 2012
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DBL (Donny B. Lord) Performing Party On The Moon at Eleven NightClub
DBL (Donny B. Lord) performing his single “Party On The Moon” at Eleven NightClub in West Hollywood, CA. Check out the video footage right here——> http://youtu.be/cytD5ahdWx0
April 11, 2012
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Download DBL’s interview on The Mother Love Show
DBL shares his unique blend of Island/POP music, MJ’s influence on his career, and being in the studio with hit producer Duane DaRock. Download the whole interview here. DBL’s interview starts at 1 hour 05 minutes: http://www.latalkradio.com/archives/Motherlove-040912.mp3
April 9, 2012
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DBL on The Mother Love Show Monday, April 9 at 3 PM!
DBL will be on The Mother Love show TOMORROW on LA Talk Radio at 3 pm. Call in. Call-In telephone number is
1-323-203-0815. Listen live at http://www.themotherloveshow.com/!
March 10, 2012
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Donny B Lord Speaks on the Jacksons – Hip Hop Ruckus Interview with DBL
By YaBoyJavi
Donny B Lord, who currently has a rising hit single and music video called “Party On the Moon” talks about The Jacksons in this up close and personal exclusive Hip Hop Ruckus interview.
HHR: How did you meet Jackie Jackson? I don’t even have to say it but Jackie is of course the founding member of the Jackson 5 and a fellow Rock & Roll Hall of Fame member himself.
Donny B. Lord: Jackie found me actually. I was doing a few television shows and award shows, dancing and singing as a kid, and Jackie was putting together this boy group. His talent scout saw me and said she’d like me to audition for a singing group that Jackie Jackson is putting together. I said of course (laughs). Michael Jackson was always my idol and I started dancing and doing everything because of Michael. It sounded like a great gig.
I went to the Mansion, the Jackson estate. I auditioned for Jackie there and he called Jermaine in to see my audition as well, and Jermaine called me “Little Michael.”
HHR:: Wow that’s crazy. What was that encounter like?
Donny B. Lord: Jackie is the nicest, warmest person. You can’t not love Jackie. He has such a pleasant vibe around him. He’s always smiling. I was a kid when I met him and he’s a big guy, especially because I was so small. He’s a buff guy and he’s athletic so you expect this macho attitude, but he’s very soft spoken (laughs). I can’t say anything bad about Jackie. He’s a beautiful human being.
HHR: And what ended up happening with that group Jackie Jackson was putting together?
Donny B. Lord: Yeah, we did the group. And just like most groups, it kind of fell apart. We did some interviews and performances. We were doing it for a while and then it just fell apart.
HHR: Ok. Do you still have contact with Jackie today?
Donny B. Lord: Yeah. I think a lot has changed since Michael passed away. A lot changed after that. I can’t imagine what Jackie is going through, losing your little brother like that who also happens to be one of the greatest entertainers on the planet.
HHR: You got to spend time around Michael. Tell us about that.
Donny B. Lord: I didn’t get to work with Michael on any projects. I learned from him because I was around him. Jackie would bring me in on sessions where all of them [Jacksons] would co-write. I learned that process, how they write a song together. They throw around different melodies and use each other’s ideas. It’s a beautiful thing to see them together. Michael would do his beat boxing and melody and then Jermaine and Tito would pick up the guitar and play. Randy was on keys. Jackie would come up with the killer hooks and harmonies. It was beautiful. I got to see that magic happen. I learned from Michael, Jackie, and the rest of them; I lived with Jackie as a matter of fact. Was like a second father to me. He took me in and taught me everything about music.
HHR: That’s a beautiful thing. Do any stories stick out about your studio visits with the Jacksons?
Donny B. Lord: Michael always said “don’t take short cuts” and Jackie said that too. When you’re writing a song, do it just like you hear it. Don’t take a short cut; don’t go around. Do it exactly how you hear it in your head; however you played it in your head put it down the same way. That’s obvious because Michael was such a master perfectionist and you could see that in his work. His attention to detail was phenomenal. There are lots of stories because I learned a lot from Jackie as well. I don’t think Jackie gets the credit he deserves sometimes; he’s a brilliant guy.
HHR: Besides Michael and Jackie, you’ve had encounters with Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, Lionel Ritchie and more. That’s an incredible list of people. What were those encounters like?
Donny B. Lord: You’re around all of these people and you just see that the interaction is so normal. All of a sudden, you’re hanging out with their kids and they just become people. Don’t get me wrong, they’re brilliant people from whom you learn a lot, but they’re normal people who have a beautiful gift that allows them to do things that are out of this world. I think that’s what I learned from being around them. Jackie would take me to all these studios around everywhere. He brought me around the big boys; backstage at concerts, etc. It was all about learning from the masters. That’s what it’s about.
Source: http://hiphopruckus.com/2011/06/donny-b-lord-speaks-on-the-jacksons.html/#.T1ug3hzHZ_U
March 8, 2012
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Up and Coming Magazine – Donny B Lord is Exploding in the World of Pop Music
Donny B Lord met top mainstream producers such as the hit making team Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis (Janet Jackson), Damon Thomas (The Underdogs), hit songwriters such as Diane Warren and Lionel Richie, and the best choreographers and dancers in the industry. Under Jackson’s tutelage, D.B.L. continued to craft his songwriting and musical production skills. According to Jackie Jackson; “D.B.L. incredibly possesses the same precision, execution and command-of-the-stage that have been the signature of the Jackson 5! He is not only an impressive artist, whom I envision achieving the fame and popularity parallel to other mainstream male Pop acts such as Justin Timberlake, Akon, and Usher, to name a few. He has lived and traveled the world, experiencing and embracing many different cultures, making him an artist of universal appeal, and for achieving international superstardom.”
Donny B Lord has stated in numerous interviews that he definitely values all of his experiences in the past, but is now creating a new one. His new pop/dance track Party On the Moon is very futuristic and gives off great vibes. The track encourages independent artists from all over to stay both true to themselves and to their artistic vision. Definitely a belief I stand for.
Released independently by Lord’s Curly Locks Entertainment, LLC, Party On The Moon, is receiving regular radio airplay nationwide. Lord is a nominee for Best Pop Artist, for the All Indie Music Awards, at which he will perform, to be held on February 10, 2012 at the Key Club in Hollywood.
I can’t wait to see what D.B.L. will bring to us next. His single Party On the Moon can be downloaded on Itunes. You can check out more of him at http://donnyblord.com/
Source: http://www.upandcomingmagazine.com/2011/donny-b-lord-is-exploding-in-the-world-of-pop-music/



May 1, 2012
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