♥ Happy Birthday Tamia!
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![]() Happy Birthday Tamia! You are an incredible woman and we can’t wait to see what you have to offer the world. 2011 is your year! |
Posted by George under News
![]() Happy Birthday Tamia! You are an incredible woman and we can’t wait to see what you have to offer the world. 2011 is your year! |
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![]() Via Essence.com: There’s nothing like good love. And when you’ve got it, you hold on to it, through sickness and health. No one knows that better than singer Tamia and her husband of 12 years, Phoenix Suns player, Grant Hill. Just four years after getting married, Tamia was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, a chronic disease affecting the brain and spinal cord, while Grant’s ankle injuries almost cost him his NBA career. Through it all, Mr. and Mrs. Hill persevered. Love like this is hard to find, and we’re rooting for Tamia and Grant to keep it going strong and inspiring other couples. Take a look at their love through the years, HERE. |
Posted by George under Gallery • Grant • Photoshoot
On April 22nd, Grant Hill & Tamia visited the Essence Magazine studios. Thank you to Motiqua Hall for letting me know about these photos. Check out portraits from their visit at the studio below: Gallery Link: » 2011 Photoshoots: ESSENCE Portrait Session |
Posted by George under Appearances • Gallery • Grant
Check out photos of Tamia & Grant Hill at the screening of Grant Hill’s film, “Starting at the Finish Line: The Coach Buehler Story” during the 10th annual Tribeca Film Festival at Tribeca Cinemas on April 22, 2011 in New York City. Gallery Link: » 2011 Appearances: Screening of ‘Starting At The Finish Line The Coach Buehler Story’ |
Check out twitpic photos of Tamia on GMA yesterday. She was there to support her husband who will be a guest on the show soon. Gallery Link: » Personal Photos: Twitter |
Gallery Link: » Personal Photos: Twitter |
Gallery Link: » Personal Photos: Twitter |
Posted by George under Beautiful Surprise
![]() Via TheBoomBox.com: As for platinum talent Tamia, who was first introduced to the public by lauded music giant Quincy Jones with the hit 1994 ballad ‘You Put a Move on My Heart’ and released her self-titled debut album in 1998, Kelly wanted to put the spotlight back on the unsung singer’s 5-octave vocal talents. “Tamia of course is a veteran with a great voice,” he says. “She’s doing R&B but we are taking it up a notch. I wrote some really classic R&B songs for her that I’m really proud of.” |
Gallery Link: » Personal Photos: Twitter |