Temptations lead singer Dennis Edwards gets the Jheri Curl Fridays treatment with his 1984 video “Don’t Look Any Further.”
Mike Heyliger
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Mike Heyliger spends most of his time staring longingly at the Michael Jackson circa '83 glossy photo he has right above his desk. On the rare occasion that he's not doing that, he's written for various blogs/sites over the years, including Popmatters.com, rhythmflow.net and soundslam.com. He currently serves as the bleditor-in-chief of popblerd.com and the co-host of the Blerd Radio Podcast.
Merry Christmas from Jheri Curl Fridays! This week, Run-DMC leads us on a holiday jaunt through Hollis, Queens. Bring on the chicken and collard greens!
“Bitch set me up?” Why was this balladeer caught with stolen jewels and sent up the river? Find out in this week’s Jheri Curl Fridays column.
What are these three people doing in this hotel room? Find out in our latest Jheri Curl Fridays column.
On the 20th anniversary of the release of Michael Jackson’s “Dangerous”, Mike Heyliger takes a look back at the King of Pop’s eighth solo album.
Even though the production team of Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis is best known for their groundbreaking work with Janet Jackson (you know, back when she was good,) the first…
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A comprehensive look at the careers of the members of one of the most influential R&B acts of all time.
Awww yeah. Now it’s a party! Kenny G. makes it to Jheri Curl Fridays!
We add a little hip-hop flavor to Jheri Curl Fridays this week, with a video from rap pioneers Whodini.
Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” is a Halloween classic, but did you know that a singer named Yvonne Gage recorded an answer record the same year?
Johnny Gill has a new album out, and 1985’s “Half-Crazy” is the subject of this week’s Jheri Curl Fridays column.
Jermaine Stewart’s 1986 hit “Jody” is the subject of this week’s Jheri Curl Fridays column.
Our latest Jheri Curl Fridays column takes a look at Skyy’s #1 R&B hit “Call Me”.
Kim Fields, who you probably know better as Tootie from “The Facts of Life,” scored a minor hit with 1984’s “Dear Michael,” dedicated to the King of Pop.
Phyllis Hyman’s 1986 hit “Living All Alone” is the subject of this week’s Jheri Curl Fridays column.