The 34th years foundation that has Awards Foundation of the Awards and innovators and innovate and innoving the loud and soul, including Jimmy jam and Terry Lewis, including, Kevin “Coach K” Lee, and Pierre “P” Thomas.
With red carpet arrivals and an elegant dinner and ceremonial to follow atLanTa's blossom of Atlanta, honored a powerful grand of Visionaries whose careers has defined generations.
During this year, Honorees Legyes were Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, recipients of the Ray Harris Lifetime Talking Tovin “Lee and Pierre” who received the impact.
Other Honore Included Zelma Redding (Legacy Award), Cynthia Horner (Media Icriis Powell (Music Execuire (Frankie Crocuire (Frankie Crocer Radiant Award), Carole Carper (Female Performal Price)and Louise West (Kendall MINTER ENTERTAINMENT ADVOCATE AWARD).
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Hosted by skip cheat team, executive producer and program director of The DL Hughley ShowThe Gala Featured in Live performance by whistle play Soul-jazz artist Regan leaves. The President of the evening, program Director of Jazz 91.9 WCLK, the continuing mission of the foundation of the Foundation to perform and maintain the road for today.
Giving Flowers While They're still here
Over the red carpet revealed: The importance of honor of living of living legends, which Jamal Morton said that the event is the event.
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“Time is short. Life is short. We need to appreciate the living legends that achieved the road for this generation and generations to come,” Morton said.
James McMillanBoerdlid of the Foundation of the Living Lives and CEO of Art @ war expectation, echoed that sentiment.
“We are here to celebrate those who lay the foundation for excellence,” said Mcmillan. “They made the business that we will all be part of and living out today.”
Quincy TaylorCEO of capital structure and part of the Court Committee, described the night as “an excitement.”
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“There is currently a great redress that now have in R & B,” Parker said. “We just want to keep the inheritance of black executors and go black music – continue that tradition of generation of generation.”
The soundtrack of a life
For many, the presence of Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis – the hitmaking Duo behind classics, Mariah Carey, and Boyz II men – was a peak of night.
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“To be recognized as a living legend is beautiful,” Jimmy Jam said. “Especially the living part.”
Added Terry Lewis that the evening was not just about reflection but responsibility.
“This company does not tolerate the mediocrity. If you still do it here, you are excellent – and we are proud to make that,: No said.
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If she asked which advice they give to Rising artisms navigate the Digital age, jam an answer took things.
“Requires the word that is waiting for the word. Be prepared for your moment – for when James Brown said, When you finish, don't have to get ready.”
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The past honor, inspire the future
Of Entertainers to executors are agreed participant in the night was more than a ceremony – it was a reminder of why is LEGACY.
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Actress Kron Moore Reflected on the nostalgia of being at the same location where they renewed their vows.
“Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis were the soundtrack of my childhood. They deserve their flowers – and it is a blessing to celebrate them as they are still here.”
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Radio Veteran Samuelof urban, shared similar minds.
“Too many times we wait until people are away. This event is about celebrating those who live and still influence culture.”
R & B artist Q Parker Fan 112 kept it real about the state of the genre.
“R & B is not dead – not as long as I have to say. I'm a romance. I will always push, and I appreciate the artists of today to carry the torch.”
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A legacy still in motion
By the end of the night it was clear that the seaside of the living places continues – to think of where it has been and where it has to go, if Quincy Taylor has set the best.
“Just do the work. The results will come in, and you will be recognized.”
The night at the blossom Atlanta was not about prizes; It was over gratitude, resilience, and the continuous black excellence in music. The legends can live but their influence will be eternal.
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