Queen Latifah threw out the ceremonial first pitch before the Major League Baseball playoff game between the New York Yankees and Cleveland Indians at Cleveland's Jacobs Field during Game 2 of the 2007 American League Division Series. "This is pretty close to the Super Bowl for me," said Latifah.
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Geffen A&R head honcho Ron Fair stepped in personally to produce the second half of Queen Latifah's new album, Trav'lin' Light, and he was pretty happy with the results.
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If you love Queen Latifah, you'll want to buy her new album from her official Web site in order to get a bonus track of Latifah performing "Java Jive," the classic song released by the Ink Spots in 1940.
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09/24/2007
| The Queen on the air
Queen Latifah stopped by "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" on Sept. 28th to share music from new album Trav'lin' Light. Catch Latifah on the air all week long.09/20/2007
| Axeman to the stars serves the Queen
Session guitarist Paul Jackson Jr. has played with some of music's legendary artists over the years, including work on Queen Latifah's The Dana Owens Album in 2004. When he got the call to play on Queen's new album, it was a no-brainer.09/19/2007
| Queen honors 'Roots' at Emmys
Queen Latifah was on hand at the 59th Emmy Awards to help honor the 30th anniversary of the miniseries "Roots" and was also a nominee for her acclaimed work in the HBO movie "Life Support."10/02/2007
| Jerry Hey: 'Trav'lin' arrangements
QueenLatifah.com caught up with legendary arranger Jerry Hey during the making of Trav'lin' Light, and explained that in addition to being impressed by her musical talent, he was blown away by "her personable approach."08/30/2007
| 'Trav'lin' Light' with a heavy beat
When producer Ron Fair was looking to assemble a superstar team of musicians to play on Queen Latifah's new album Trav'lin' Light, he looked no further than drummer virtuoso, and old friend, Abe Laboriel Jr.08/08/2007
| Another round of Ask the Queen
QueenLatifah.com's question-and-answer column, Ask The Queen, continues with a fifth dip into the mail bag for the Queen and your questions.