Black Music Month

A moment that made music history happened on March 2, 1974, when Stevie Wonder became the first Black artist to win the Grammy Award for Album of the Year. The post 1974: Stevie Wonder Makes History… Again | Black Music Month appeared first on Black America Web.

Black Music Month

Aretha Franklin's iconic 1972 live album 'Amazing Grace' captures her powerful vocal range and showcases her unique style of gospel music that has inspired generations. The post 1972: Aretha Franklin Makes History With ‘Amazing Grace’ | Black Music Month appeared first on Black America Web.

The Hollywood Walk Of Fame is definitely missing these Black music icons. The post 20 Black Musicians Who Deserve A Star On The Hollywood Walk Of Fame appeared first on Black America Web.

Black Music Month

We kick off our celebration of Black Music Month with a spotlight on Bill Withers and his debut album “Just As I Am.” The post 1971: Bill Withers Releases His Debut Album ‘Just As I Am’ | Black Music Month appeared first on Black America Web.

Betty Davis, Scotty McCreery and Bill "Fatback" Curtis are among this year's inductees for the October 19th ceremony.

Get valuable insight from industry professionals and learn how to get your music played on the radio and break into the music industry.

Want to learn how to break into the music industry without the machine? Join us on Thursday, June 30th at 7pm/EST for our Indy Life Panel at The Music Meeting

Want to learn the business behind being a producer and making the beat for some of your favorite songs? Join us on Thursday, June 30th at 7pm/EST for our Producers Panel at The Music Meeting

Want to learn how to get your song on the radio? Join us on Thursday, June 30th at 7pm/EST for our Get Heard Panel at The Music Meeting

Want to learn how to get your legal affairs in order? Join us on Thursday, June 30th at 7pm/EST for our Deal Makers Panel at The Music Meeting