The ninth annual Black Music Honors was an extravaganza of music excellence celebrating revolutionary artists and musicians who’ve impacted African-American Music over time.
The annual occasion was held on the Cobb Power Performing Arts Centre in Atlanta, GA on Saturday (Could 18), and was hosted by the celeb artists LaToya Luckett and DeRay Davis.
Produced by trailblazing African-American-owned tv programming, manufacturing, gross sales, and distribution firm, Central Metropolis Productions, the present was nothing in need of spectacular.
ThisIsRnB was on location and had the distinct honor and pleasure of talking with the esteemed honorees; Icon Johny Gill, Residing Legend Bootsy Collins, and Grammy-winning gospel nice, Bishop Hezekiah Walker. Revered honorees additionally included Patrice Rushen and McLyte for his or her illustrious careers and contributions to the music trade.
Icon Johnny Gill
Residing Legend Bootsy Collins
Grammy-winning Bishop Hezekiah Walker
Unbelievable Honorees Patrice Rushen and Mc Lyte
Excellent performances for the night included; BLK Odyssey, Chante Moore, Carl Thoms, Dave Hollister, Ricky Dillard, Syleena Johnson, Tone Stith, Shaunice, MoNeon Kevin Lemons & Increased Calling, and extra.
Along with their unimaginable performances, artists Tone Stith, After 7 and Shaunice delivered together with J. Brown, Mali Music, NEXT, and breakout gospel singer JoeL Barnes shared their ideas with ThisIsRnB on the importance of the Black Music Honor Awards, present initiatives, and a lot extra. Remember to watch all of our unique interviews beneath.
Charismatic Tone Stith
‘The Artwork Of Making Love” Man, J. Brown
Stunning and Charming Shaunice, and we certain ‘love her smile
What a Spirit! Mali Music
‘Prepared or Not” we bought After 7
R&B Crooners NEXT
Solo artist JoeL Barnes breakout from Gospel group Maveric Metropolis Music
When you missed the unique broadcast, you’ll be able to catch rebroadcasts of The ninth annual Black Music Honors on the Stellar Community and Bounce TV in nationwide syndication from June 8-30 throughout Black Music Month.