Sunday, October 15, 2017

'Black Music Honors' Airs Tonight On Bounce


Nashville, TN - Black Music Honors airs on Bounce this Sunday, October 15 at 11 a.m. (EST).

The night consisted of extraordinary performances and memorable presentations as Central City Productions paid tribute to six legendary artists during the second annual Black Music Honors, held at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center in Nashville.
 
The two-hour live television special was hosted by radio and television personality Rickey Smiley and actress LeToya Luckett. This year’s honorees included The Jacksons, Donnie McClurkin, Slick Rick, Guy, Oleta Adams and Jody Watley who were all recognized for their noteworthy contributions to the music industry.

With a high-energy performance that kept the packed audience on its feet singing and dancing, the legendary group, The Jacksons, brought the house down by performing three of their hit songs. 
 
Black Music Honors is executive produced by Don Jackson and produced by Michael A. Johnson and Jennifer J. Jackson of Central City Productions.
Central City Productions presented a $25,000 check of the proceeds from the Black Music Honors to the National African American Music Museum, which is scheduled to open in Nashville, TN, in 2019.The title sponsor for the Black Music Honors was State Farm.

Left to Right: Don Jackson, Quiana Taylor (NCVC employee), Marie Sueing, Tammy Gilbert Cardona (NCVC employee, Proscovia Mattas (NCVC employee), and H. Beecher Hicks, III


Donnie McClurkin

Guy
Jody Watley

Oleta Adams

The Jacksons

Slick Rick




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