By sticking to the formula, Frankie Beverly and Maze rocked the Smirnoff Music Center.
Brothers Tony Ballard and Terry Williams making strides with soul music.
Another great African American contribution to the American way of life.
Jubilee Groovefest moves into it's second social and spiritual enrichment get-a-way...this time it's Florida.
In keeping with the tradition of hosting brilliant scholars, preachers, and theologians, St. Luke Community UMC is bringing back the speaker that brought passion and encouragement on her last visit to Dallas.
This concert was not for prudes.
Dallas based independent music business aimed to change the face of music one artist at at time.
The Million Man March it's not, but does it have to be to move Black men forward? No.
Black owned production company brings novels to life with integrity and a breath of seriousness while tickling the funny bone.
Put passion, jealousy, love, and literature in a cigar factory and you've got a hit called Anna in the Tropics.