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Cynthia Horner

Upon graduation from Pepperdine University she made magazine history by becoming the youngest editor of a nationally published magazine, Right On! Over the years, as a celebrity journalist she has interviewed virtually every African-American entertainer, including such luminaries as Michael Jackson, The Jacksons, Janet Jackson, Prince (musician), Brandy (entertainer), Queen Latifah, and thousands of others.

Dan Garvin

The band scored a #2 hit in 2001 with "Right Now", the first single from their major-label debut, Now You See Inside.

Don't Call This Love

The song is taken from his first album, Right Now, and is his second single release after his Christmas number one song "When You Believe" in 2007.

Jaci Velasquez

Velasquez has appeared in over 50 magazines—including the December 2003 issue of Right On!, wherein editor Cynthia Horner calls her a true role model to teens—and has sung for President George W. Bush multiple times.

Leon Jackson

Jackson appeared as a celebrity guest on the first live episode of series five of The X Factor on 11 October 2008, to perform the first single, "Don't Call This Love", from his upcoming album Right Now.

Quarterly Review

Edited by Derek Turner, the new Quarterly Review is a successor to Right Now!, and was revived under the aegis of the former Conservative MP and author, Sir Richard Body, who is Chairman of the Editorial Board.

Right On

Right On!, an American teen magazine catering to African-American readers

Right On, Right Now

An album version can be heard on their debut album, The Kicks of Passion.


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