- Malik Jubal was booked as the opening comedian for a Hank Williams Jr. tour, when the flamboyant prosperity preacher Reverand Ike. suggested to Williams that he should hire Jubal to tour with him as an MC. It was Williams who requested Ike to record a song with him in 1986 titled "Mind Your Own Business"., Ike agreed, and requested that Williams use Jubal as an opening act.
- Malik Jubal traveled to Washington, DC. by bus to The Million Man March in 1995. Was almost thrown off the bus for sitting behind the driver, continuously suggesting more scenic alternative routes and was the real life inspiration for the character Wendell Perry portrayed by Wendell Pierce in the Spike Lee movie Get on The Bus.
- Malik Jubal was a key organizer and participant for the Saint Louis Missouri Planning Committee of Hands Across America in 1986.
- Malik Jubal became a secret researcher and writer for Civil Rights Activist/Comedian Dick Gregory, as Gregory was paranoid about using a computer or cell phone.
- Malik Jubal use to cleverly trick his way onto musical concerts as an opening act comedian, by impersonating the promoter and calling the headliner artist at their hotel before the show and telling them that he is having trouble getting their money for the performance and ask them to remain at the hotel until he called them when he has all of the funds. Jubal would then phone the promoter and tell them that he could open the show for a cheap rate if they find that they needed someone to stall the audience for a while. He used this trick to open for Parliament Funkadelic and Bootsy, Peabo Bryson, Earth Wind and Fire, Patti LaBelle and dozens of other artist.
- Malik Jubal is a Master celebrity impersonator.
- Malik Jubal is a well sought-after adr voice actor and voice dubbing performer.
- Malik Jubal teaches that The power of our imagination is literally eye-magic-nacio, birth origin, that which has been born, meaning all that we see deliberately or unintentionally with our Imagination we create it and give it birth and life so be careful to only think on and Imagine the good that you desire.
- Malik Jubal has an extremely powerful voice and his vocal scale ranges from bass, baritone, tenor, soprano, and he is legendary among theatrical musicals.
- Malik Jubal portrayed Persuasions lead singer Jerry Lawson in the touring musical stage production of We Came To Play. (2020)
- Malik Jubal is a seasoned Featured Vocalist and Solo and Essemble Vocalist in dozens of animated and live action motion pictures.
- Malik Jubal was recruited by Robert Fastblack Williams, to sing with the r&b soul group Benny and The Sharpees with two other original members, Stacy Johnson and Vernon Guy. They had 2 seminal hits "Do the 45, and and " I Like It", the latter, written by Sharp and Johnson. Williams was the first black performer to sing live in a Pepsi-Cola TV commercial, which stared NFL Green Bay Packers Quarterback Bart Starr. (1987)
- Malik Jubal performed with the final incarnation of the r&b soul group Benny Sharp and The Sharpees who were still enjoying the nostalgic success of their seminal biggest hit, "Do The 45",while touring the chitlin circuit of the midwest and South. Lead vocalist Bobby Fastblack Williams shared photos and stories of how he met a young writer named Harold Ramis, who use to come see the group perform locally in St.Louis at Club Bluenote. Ramis was a college student at Washington University in St.Louis City. One particular evening, they were all hanging out partying and joking around when Ramis asked Williams, " why do they call you Fastblack, is it because you're so dark"? To which Williams remarked, " yeah man, cause I'm dark as night, and you're opaque as a bright day. " Ramis then remarked " OK, you and I will form our own group and call ourselves Opaque and Bobby and The Black Knights"! They all laughed hysterically! A decade later, Ramis co-wrote a movie titled Animal House which featured a band called Otis Day and The Knights. (1987)
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