Known by some as “Alexander the Great,” Gary Jenkins was involved in the music and entertainment industry since 1989. Focused and committed, he had more than 30 years of corporate legal experience spanning the film, music, and television industries ...
Black Music Month Remembers Ornetta Barber
Ornetta Barber always lived her life out loud. She was bold, brilliant, dynamic, and fearless as she effectively worked her way up the ranks to become the first African-American female marketing executive at Warner Elektra Atlantic Corp (WEA). If ...
Black Music Month Remembers LaShawn Daniels
LaShawn ‘Big Shiz’ Daniels found huge success as a songwriter and producer for some of the music industry’s A-list performers. With a genuine flair and innate sense for knowing what song best fit what artist, Daniels went all-in, writing some of the ...
Black Music Month Remembers Jay Edwards
Every Sunday afternoon during the 3-6 p.m. timeslot, music enthusiasts in Atlanta could tune into WCLK to hear Jay Edwards showcase the genre he loved and celebrated – Jazz. Considered an ardent Jazz curator and an art lover, during his more than 20 ...
Black Music Month Remembers Betty Wright
There’s no mistaking the funky and soulful voice of Betty Wright, the earthy, powerful singer who gave the world the treasured 1971 gold record hit, “Clean Up Woman.” The influential 1975 Grammy winner (“Where Is the Love”) with the rhythmic eyes, ...
Black Music Month Remembers Tom Draper
It didn’t take long for Thomas “Tom” R. Draper to make his mark in the music industry. Draper, who grew up in Detroit with his three siblings, quickly went from selling washers and dryers, televisions and refrigerators at RCA Appliances in Taylor, M ...
Black Music Month Remembers Andre Harrell
Andre Harrell was one of the most influential music executives in the business. A music icon and pioneer, his impact is immeasurable and his legacy is forever cemented in the annals of the entertainment industry. Born in Harlem and raised in the B ...
Black Music Month Remembers
Every June, the Living Legends Foundation Inc. shines a spotlight on members of our industry for Black Music Month. This year we want to pay homage to some of our colleagues who transitioned since our Awards gala last fall. Some names you will know ...
BHM 2020 – Headcrack
I am a media personality, actor, DJ and hip-hop artist. I’m currently the host of the nationally syndicated The Morning Hustle that is featured in over 37 markets through Urban One, including Dallas, Philly, Chicago, Detroit, Baltimore, OKC & Bir ...










