Lena Horne an honorary lady of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated was a great artist in the Harlem Renaissance era. Lena abilities to sing and act paved a way for many African Americans. Due to her skin complexion, she receives roles that other African American women couldn’t get. She was the first black female to receive a very long contract with MGM. Her impact encourages many great women singers today because she broke the color barrier in music. I think if it wasn’t for Lena Horne, we wouldn’t have as many women singers and rappers in the music world today.…
Missy Elliot is an American rapper, singer-songwriter, record producer, dancer and actress. Five-time Grammy award winner, and record sales of over 30 million in the United States. Elliott is the only female rapper to have six albums certified platinum by the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America), including double platinum for her 2002 album Under Construction. Elliott is known for a series of hits and diverse music videos, including "The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)”, “Hot Boyz”, “Get Ur Freak On”, “One Minute Man”, “4 My People”, “Work it”, “Pass That Dutch” and “Lose Control”. In addition, she has worked extensively as a songwriter and producer for other artists, both alone and with her fellow producer and childhood friend Timbaland with whom she received her first production credit on R&B singer Ginuwine’s199 6's album Ginuwine The Bachelor.…
Not only was she a famous actress, but she also had other accomplishments. Dorothy Dandridge stared in many phenomenal films. She was and still is, most known for being the first black actress to be nominated for an academy award. She had many struggles on the road to getting there, and sadly her life was taken at a very young age before she could do more. Her family life was rough but she got through, and thanks to her mom, got a magnificent career that took off.…
Throughout Annie’s lifetime, she made many great accomplishments, along with some bad accomplishments. Annie Tallent is remembered however you want to remember her. She is either an outstanding woman who made history for being the first woman to enter the Black Hills, or she can be the woman…
Aretha Franklin is nicknamed the queen of soul and that nickname suits her well. She was born in Memphis, Tennessee on March 25, 1942. Aretha Franklin recorded her first album at the age of 14. “The Gospel Sound of Aretha Franklin” She was exposed to gospel music and soul music in large part because of her father Reverend C.L. Franklin who was a minister and gospel musician. Her father was unfortunately killed in 1979 and remained in a coma for 5 years. As tragic as that was she kept pushing forward and her work clearly paid off as Aretha was the first woman to be inducted in to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. She was also considered to be the icon of soul music and black pride. She was first signed to Columbia records in the early 60s and…
The achievements, of course,the timeline, the awards, and especially in this day and age, the amount of money you make selling your music.Little Richard won many awards, six in fact. He won almost all the prestigious awards like: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame,Grammy lifetime Achievement, Rhythm and blues Foundation Pioneer award, and three others, The mighty Elvis had one more for selling the most discs in a year. His immense amount of Lifetime achievements of minor awards is astounding, and he righteously deserved them with his sweat blood and tears. Achievements like the Hall of fame are very hard to achieve because of the numerous amounts of rising stars, musicians around that time were becoming jealous,scared, and overall becoming broke because the consumer market was all teenagers, so that the oldest stars were becoming old news. But, Little Richard was barely affected because his music was fresh, eccentric and riveting. He pushed through the hard time and earned his Rhythm and Blues Pioneer award in 1994. His passion and juicy music kept him going and rewarded him with lifetime awards and to be always be known and loved in the Hall of…
Some may know Whitney Houston, then there are some who has just heard of her. Well there are people like me that see’s Whitney Houston as a legend. But even as this historical figure we see her also as living proof that everyone has their own way of life. She’s the type of artist that isn’t only famous for her music. So let me just give you a little bit of this history. Whitney Elizabeth Houston was born August, 9, 1963 in Newark, New Jersey. Her parents were John Russell Houston Jr. and gospel singer Cissy Houston. Whitney was the youngest of thee and the only girl, she always knew what she wanted to do with her life and was very good at it. Whitney was raised as a Baptist and attended New Hope Baptist Church. By 11 Whitney was regularly performing at her church as a soloist. At the age of 14 then became a backup singer on the Michael Zager Band’s Single “Life’s A Party”. During this time she was offered many record deals but her mom turned…
Inductions at the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame are held annually to honor and commemorate those who have made significant contributions to American music. Notable past inductees include James Taylor, Alicia Keyes, John Coltrane, and Ben E. King, among others. The Induction Ceremony will be a historical, entertaining, and educational evening honoring some of North Carolina's most outstanding music makers with entertainment provided by North Carolina Music Hall of Fame inductees, including The Embers, featuring Craig Woolard.…
Rosa accomplished many things. She helped end discrimination and racism. She also is known for refusing to give up her seat to a white person. The NAACP awarded Rosa with the Spingarn Medal in 1979.Rosa had to face racism and discrimination. When she stood up to a white person that was a big risk that she took because of the law she broke. This person should be in the hero hall of fame because she helped with the civil rights movement, she helped stop discrimination. Her act on the bus that got her arrested, made people take action after she refused to give up her seat to a white person. She was a big influence on the Civil Right…
The “King of Pop” also has a variety of awards, nominations, and honors under his belt. Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” album is the best-selling album in music history (MJ Bio). Jackson has won fifteen Grammys and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001 for his revolutionary contributions to the pop music…
She was both a singer and an actress. When she was young, she started a singing group with her sister. They performed on and off but eventually parted ways after the Great Depression. Later on, they regrouped and Dandridge started getting attention.…
American jazz vocalist Ella Fitzgerald was the “first lady” of singing, swing, bebop, and ballads. Her career spanned over sixty years, she sold millions of records, and won multiple Grammy awards. She known all over the world. Ella Fitzgerald greatly impacted the way jazz music is today through her use of scatting and her perfect voice.…
One of the reason she was so popular was because she became an important figure to overcome racial prejudice in the US during the mid 20th century. In 1934, the daughters of the American Revolution refused to let her perform to an integrated audience in Constitution Hall. This was not allowed because of prejudice. Franklin D. Roosevelt let her sing on the steps of Lincoln memorial in from front of 75,000 people and a radio audience. Plus, she became the first black person to perform at the Metropolitan. In 1939 she was turned down again to sing at the Constitution Hall by the Daughters of the American Revolution.…
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Whitney gave the cotton industry, and slavery with it, new life. In this way, Whitney made the…