Very few people write a love song quite like Stevie Wonder.

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Pioneering songwriter and producer Sylvia Moy has died in her home state of Michigan. Moy was the first woman to work as a producer for the legendary Motown Records and has been recognized for her talents behind the scene countless times. Her name might not be familiar to those outside the music industry, but her […]

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4/7/17- Just how committed was Tom Joyner in his Stevie Wonder costume? Find out why he needed a spritzer and how he even fooled Frankie Beverly! Listen below.  

Here’s what we know. Kirk Franklin has been in the industry for 25 years. And since his first album debuted in 1992, Gospel’s hype man has worked with everyone from R. Kelly, Cheryl ‘Salt’ James and Pharrell Williams to more recently Chance The Rapper and Kanye West. We test out Kirk’s knowledge of some of Hollywood […]

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The 59th Annual Grammy Awards aired last Sunday and the ceremony had its shares of ups and downs. Some fans are miffed that despite being up for a leading nine awards, Beyoncè only walked away with one trophy which moved her up in Grammy history nonetheless. Already the most-nominated woman in the award ceremony’s history, […]

The Queen Of Soul's last album will feature Stevie Wonder.

10-time Grammy winning Gospel star Cece Winans returns to music with her first release in nine years! She talks to the Tom Joyner Morning Show about her new project, reveals a possible collaboration with Stevie Wonder and so much more. What songs help her get through rough times? “Sometimes I just go to singing hymns. Amazing […]

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Join Roland Martin for six hours of live election night coverage tonight starting at 7PM/6c on TV One.

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Stevie Wonder spoke with Roland Martin about why it is important for Black voters to exercise their right to vote in this year's election.

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The lineup also includes Chaka Khan, John Mayer, Tori Kelly, Anita Baker, Doug E. Fresh, Luke James, Bilal, and Mint Condition.

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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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BET delivered on their promise to rightly honor the Purple One