

15: Teammates: John Salley on spending time with young Kobe Bryant
22/1/2021 | 11 min
Four-time NBA champ John Salley looks back on his brief stint with the Lakers and spending time with young Kobe Bryant.

14: Song: Recording artist Yung Muusik honors Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gigi in song
19/3/2020 | 22 min
“You’ll be missed, King and Princess...” It’s a line in a song by recording artist Yung Muusik in honor of Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gigi. As fans grieve the loss of the late Laker great and all eight on board a chopper that crashed Sunday, artists are sharing their grief through the arts. Yung Muusik, who is still building his music career, was attending the Grammys when he got the news of the crash. He is one voice in a series of Angelinos reflecting on this tragic loss. STAY CONNECTED Christine on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChristineDevineTVNewsAnchor Christine on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DevineNews Olympic & Bundy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/olympicandbundy Olympic & Bundy Twitter: https://twitter.com/OlympicAndBundy Olympic & Bundy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/olympicandbundy

13: Art: Sketch artist Juan Urieta remembers, paints Kobe Bryant
19/3/2020 | 44 min
Quote: "From the first day we received the horrible news of Kobe passing away, I have been receiving request for Kobe portraits," Juan Urieta - Sketch Artist Juan Urieta is a sketch artist on the rise. His sketch of Kobe Bryant has been in demand from friends moved by the death of the NBA great. Juan is a die-hard sports fan, and an immigrant success story. He works in the auto sales industry but never abandoned his love of art. Working in the arts, Urieta once did airbrush work for Harley Davidson working on custom bikes. He is now living the dream of having his own studio space and art gallery, OOAK (one of a kind) gallery in the downtown Santa Ana artist district. Instagram: @Juan_Urieta_Lopez

12: Song: Ranella Ferrer performed the National Anthem at Kobe's last game with the Lakers and remembers Kobe
19/3/2020 | 43 min
Quote: "I'd been trying to sing the national anthem for the Lakers for three years. In 2016 I got the call. Kobe Bryant had just announced he was retired from the Lakers. My whole body was elevated," - Ranella Ferrer. Ranella Ferrer was born and raised in the Philippines. She is a known National Anthem Singer at Los Angeles top venues, but the Lakers were her first. Ranella was a Kobe Bryant fan and had studied his words of inspiration. Despite being self-conscious about her weight, this singer seized the opportunity to open a 2016 game with the National Anthem. It was Kobe's retirement year. Ranella would go on to appear on Khloe Kardashian's "Revenge Body" reality show, and lives the Mamba Mentality. Ranella Ferrer, first Professional National Anthem-2016: https://youtu.be/gcK7TbvQMZs

11: God: Bishop Craig Worsham
29/2/2020 | 43 min
With it being the one month anniversary this week of the passing of Kobe Bryant, a bishop shares his thoughts on moving forward after the memorial service. As part of my podcast series Voices of the People: Kobe Bryant Remembered we sit down with Bishop Craig A. Worsham of the Agape Church of Los Angeles in Baldwin Hills. He recalls being in mid-sermon when he got the news of the helicopter crash. It turned into a sermon of healing and togetherness. He answers the question, “Is there a God?” He celebrates Kobe Bryant as a father and praises the strength of Vanessa at the celebration of life memorial at Staples Center.



Voices of the People: Kobe Bryant Remembered