Trumpet Awards dinner an evening of elegance

By: Ivy N. Carter, MBA

The stars aligned Friday night with community leaders, entertainment and media icons, and the Who’s Who in Black America to prominently display their support for the 2010 Trumpet Awards Supporters and Honorees Dinner at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta. Atlanta is already known for the finest of the finest when it comes to Black celebrities but the Friday night dinner focused on something more than popularity…it focused on the commitment African American businesspersons, law professional, educators and the other unsung heroes who work hard to shape their communities.

TVOne Executive Jonathan Rogers

The atmosphere of the lavishly decorated banquet room was of achievement, distinguish and humbleness because the Trumpet Awards founder, Xernona Clayton, thinks and cares enough of community commitments that she celebrates their passion and love for what do with the world and the City of Atlanta.  Outside the banquet hall were the shoes of previous years International Civil Rights Walk of Fame inductees such as radio personality and philantrophist Tom Joyner, Congressman John Lewis, activist and comedian Dick Gregory and many more.  Atlanta’s rich history in the 1960s Civil Rights Movement and the late great Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who Mrs. Clayton once worked for offered the perfect backdrop for the Trumpet Awards Sponsors and Honorees dinner.  

Actor Richard Roundtree

Attendants included Trumpet Awards tribute singer, R&B artist K’Jon, legendary 1970s actor Richard Roundtree, Broadway actress and Tony award winner, Melba Moore, TV One Jonathan Rogers, gospel great Bobby Jones and many more local and national iconic community leaders. K’Jon, whose hit song, The Ocean, stated, “This is my first time attending the awards and tomorrow is sure to be a surprise performance and will hopefully go down in history.” He has plans to return to the recording studio for his second album later this year.  

International Civil Rights Inductee Eugene Patterson

Eugene Patterson, former editor of the Atlanta Constitution, was one of the International Civil Rights Walk of Fame inductees and friend of Dr. King. “I observed Martin Luther King and watched his nonviolent movement here in Atlanta and I am honored to have my footprints included in this occasion.”

Melba Moore was fashionably dressed and through her excitement hoped “Xernona Clayton knows my spirit and that she sees the Christian I am.” Moore sang at the Prayer Service at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta Friday morning. Her new CD ‘Gift of Love’ with Phil Perry has been released and the tour is scheduled for April 2010.

JRoberts Photography -- Atlanta

Xernona Clayton receives proposed street in Atlanta

The City of Atlanta commission board is working to commission a street for Clayton, Xernona Clayton Street, stating “there is a long overdue need for such a street because Mrs. Clayton is a woman who cares about what the unsung African Americans do to uplift their communities.”

All photos were taken by J. Robert Motivations Photography of Atlanta, GA.  

18th Annual Trumpet Awards to honor Steve Harvey, Frankie Beverly and More in Atlanta, GA

By Ivy N. Carter, MBA – NDG Staff Writer

The stars will align once again for the highly anticipated 18th Annual Trumpet Awards, which will take place on Saturday, January 30, 2010 at the John A. Williams Theater Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre in Atlanta, Georgia. As with previous years expectations, this year’s show is bound to be spectacular with rare performances, legendary presenters, a stellar list of honorees and an electrifying Red Carpet affair.

An iconic list of entertainment icons and the who’s who in business, politics, religion, law, sports and entertainment will be attendance to this star-studded celebration. The Trumpet Awards Foundation, started in 1993, has a longstanding reputation and a rich tradition for presenting Trumpet Awards to the biggest and brightest talent of all time, predominantly to African-Americas and their accomplishments and contributions to their communities, society and the world.

The festivities for the Trumpet Awards will begin on Wednesday, January 27, 2010 at Mt. Vernon Baptist Church in Atlanta, GA at 9:30 a.m. and end with the Trumpet Awards Ceremony at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre on Saturday, January 30, 2010 beginning at 5:00 p.m. This year’s Pinnacle Award will go to entertainment icon, Steve Harvey and music legend, Frankie Beverly will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award. Each of these awards is given for significant contributions to the entertainment industry and the African-American community.

Honorees and guests will begin arriving for the Trumpet Awards at 3:30 p.m. at the glamorous Red Carpet Roll Out, hosted by one of America’s favorite daytime TV judges, Honorable Judge Glenda Hackett, famed fashion designer and Bravo Television Reality Star, Mychael Knight, WSB-TV News Personality, Jovita Moore and nationally syndicated radio host, Warren Ballentine. Additionally, the awards will spotlight and celebrate a stellar list of 2010 Honorees.

The North Dallas Gazette will be reporting from the Red Carpet Roll Out and 2010 Trumpet Awards, so stay tuned for more.