And The Legacy Continues – Double XXposure Media Pays Tribute to Black History MonthBy: Double XXposure Media Relations Dionne Warwick's path began in the church, as her mother, Lee Warrick, managed the family gospel group, the Drinkard Singers (which included her aunt, Cissy Houston). From there, Ms. Warwick blazed a trail as a pop/soul Grammy award-winning hit maker for over six decades. At the same time, she used this status to bring attention to the cause for AIDS/HIV research (sales from her #1 Pop hit, "That's What Friends Are For", raised over $3 million dollars to benefit the American Federation for AIDS Research ) Dionne's legacy continues thanks to her sons – songwriter David Elliott (who co-wrote "Here & Now", recorded by Luther Vandross), record producer Damon Elliott (Pink's "Get the Party Started") and granddaughter, singer Cheyenne Elliott. The legacy of James Mtume began with his biological father, the late jazz composer, saxophonist and educator James Heath – founder of the jazz studies program at Queens College's Aaron Copeland School of Music, among other extensive honors and achievements. Mtume went from student activist in college to a community leader by launching initiatives to combat drug addiction and abuse within New Jersey and NYC. As a bandleader/percussionist, Mtume earned great success thanks to hits such as "Juicy Fruit" and co-writing the Grammy winning "Never Knew Love Like This Before". His son, Faulu Mtume, is the director of the family music publishing company as well as oversees all online and social media platforms for Mtume. Robert "Kool" Bell co-founded Kool & the Gang over 50 years ago and enjoyed much success through the decades, thanks to hits such as "Jungle Boogie", "Ladies Night" and the #1 Pop hit, "Celebration" For more Information, please visit www.dxxnyc.com/ Interview inquiries are welcome, contact Angelo Ellerbee – angelo@dxxnyc.com End
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