In honor of "The Maestro" on what would've been his 79th birthday, we reflect on some of his greatest work.

Barry White, Jr., a teacher in Charlotte, greets each of his students with a personalized handshake each day. Video of the 5th grade teacher executing the handshakes was posted to the school district’s website and quickly went viral. It currently has more than 900,000 views.       Follow Karen Clark on Social Media Facebook: […]

Yesterday was what would have been Barry White’s 72nd Birthday and tonight we’re playing several of his biggest jams to celebrate. Join us for a special mini concert you don’t want to miss and it all starts at 7pm. Barry White overcame life’s circumstances to become one of the most successful musicians of his era. […]

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Black Music Month originated in 1979. Jimmy Carter proclaimed the month of June as Black Music Month to celebrate the wonderful music, the achievements, births, important timelines, events and to remember those we lost.

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Black Music Month originated in 1979.  President Jimmy Carter proclaimed the month of June as Black Music Month to celebrate the wonderful music, the achievements, births, important timelines, events and to remember those we lost.

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Today is the birthday of the late singer Barry White, a.k.a. “The Maestro.” The Galveston, Texas native is known for his hit songs “You’re the…

On “Share My Love,” R. Kelly talks about how Barry White and Teddy Pendergrass helped influence the sound of this song from his latest album…

Dick Clark “America’s Oldest Teenager”, paved the way for many African-Americans artist on American Bandstand. Dick Clark was a pioneer, a music star maker and a legend. RIP Dick Clark. Check out these American Bandstand classics. The Jackson-5 Barry White LL Cool J

With the increasing number of films aimed towards black audiences in the early 1970s, filmmakers realized that they couldn’t turn to Henry Mancini to provide the musical backdrops for these movies.