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Black Music Honors
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Black Music Honors
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Black Music Honors 2022

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Black Music Honors
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Celebrating Legendary Artists and Institutions Making a Significant Impact in African American Music, Black Music Honors Returns to Atlanta With Co-Hosts Two-Time Grammy Winner LeToya Luckett and Comedian DeRay Davis. This year we will be honoring Dru Hill, Karyn White, The Whispers, Mary Mary, Tevin Campbell and Keri Hilson.
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Black Music Honors
Posted 3 years ago

The phenomenal CeCe Winans is performing on the 36th Annual Stellar Awards on Sunday, August 1st at 8PM EST/PST 7P CST on BET BET Her TV BET Gospel! #stellarawards Stellar Gospel Music Awards

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Black Music Honors
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Catch Kirk Franklin as he presents the Aretha Franklin Icon Award to Lady Tramaine Hawkins on the 36th Annual Stellar Awards airing Sunday, August 1st at 8P EST/PST 7P CST on BET BET Her TV BET Gospel! #thestellars Stellar Gospel Music Awards

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Black Music Honors
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Bobby Brown started out singing in church choir until the age of 12 when he formed the group, New Edition, with his friends. They released their debut album, Candy Girl, in 1983. Brown left the group in 1986 to pursue a solo career. His 1988 release Don't Be Cruel that took the music world by storm, selling seven million copies. In the summer of 2011, Brown reunited with the other members of New Edition to play the Essence Music Festival. They have continued to perform and tour together ever since. #blackmusichonors @blackmusichonors

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Black Music Honors
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Louis Allen Rawls was a singer, songwriter, actor and record producer. Rawls released more than 60 albums, sold more than 40 million records and had numerous charting singles, most notably his song "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine.” #blackmusichonors @blackmusichonors

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Black Music Honors
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The Black Music Honors family sends its condolences to the family of legendary reggae singer Bunny Wailer. Hailing from Trench Town, Bunny Wailer's given name is Neville Livingston. He is a founding member of The Wailers, which included Bob Marley and Peter Tosh.

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Black Music Honors
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The Black Music Honors family sends its condolences to civil rights icon Vernon Jordan, he was 85.

Vernon Jordan was born in Atlanta, Georgia, to Mary Jordan and Vernon E. Jordan Sr.; he has a brother, Windsor. He is the cousin of James Shaw, a musician who is professionally billed as The Mighty Hannibal.

Jordan grew up with his family in Atlanta's segregated society during the 1950s. He was an honor graduate of David Tobias Howard High School. Rejected for a summer intern's job with an insurance company after his sophomore year in college because of his race, he earned money for a few summers for college by working as a chauffeur to former city mayor Robert Maddox, then a banker. Jordan graduated from DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana, in 1957. In an interview with Robert Penn Warren for the book Who Speaks for the Negro?, Jordan described his difficulties at DePauw as the only black student in a class of 400. He earned a J.D. degree at Howard University School of Law in 1960. He is a member of the Omega Psi Phi and Sigma Pi Phi fraternities.

Jordan returned to Atlanta to join the law office of Donald L. Hollowell, a civil rights activist. The firm, including Constance Motley, sued the University of Georgia for racial discrimination in its admission policies. The suit ended in 1961 with a Federal Court order demanding the admission of two African Americans, Charlayne Hunter and Hamilton E. Holmes. Jordan personally escorted Hunter past a group of angry white protesters to the university admissions office.
Jordan working on a voter education project in 1967.

After leaving private law practice in the early 1960s, Jordan became directly involved in activism in the field, serving as the Georgia field director for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. From the NAACP, he moved to the Southern Regional Council and then to the Voter Education Project.

In 1970, Jordan became executive director of the United Negro College Fund. He was president of the National Urba

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Black Music Honors
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Dionne Warwick is a singer, actress, television host, and former Goodwill Ambassador for the Food and Agriculture Organization. Warwick ranked among the 40 biggest hit makers between 1955 and 1999, based on her chart history on Billboard's Hot 100 pop singles chart. She is one of the most-charted female vocalists of all time. Recently, she has become a highly sought after social media influencer on Twitter! #blackmusichonors @blackmusichonors

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