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IM3MEDIA Celebrates Black Music Month with 2nd Annual Comeback Power Brunch
Written by Krystal Ketcham
In celebration of black music month, Issac M. Hamm III, founder and CEO of IM3Media hosted the 2nd Annual Atlanta Comeback Power Brunch. The brunch was more than a celebration of music. It was an appreciation for those who strive to make a difference in the music industry.
Attendees included actress and singer Nia Holloway, gospel singer De’Leon Carr, R&B group Bluff City, comedian Alisha Holloway, and many more.
R&B group, 112 was awarded the Dyana Williams “Profile in Excellence and Innovation Lifetime Achievement Award” for their contribution to R&B music. To help pay tribute to the R&B legends, Bluff City performed some of their greatest hits. Singer Paula Champion amazed the crowd with her power house vocals and stage presence. De’Leon Carr, aka, Church Boy took the audience to a Southern Missionary Baptist church with his soulful voice and vibrant personality.
R&B singer Bobby Valentino also received the Dyana Williams award. When asked, why he choose 112 and Bobby Valentino as the recipients of the Dyana Williams Award, Issac responded by saying, “They’re home-grown and they deserve to be celebrated.” Issac couldn’t have said it better.
During his acceptance speech, Bobby attributed his success to music pioneer, Catherine Brewton. Catherine, also a recipient of the Dyana Williams Award won the crowd over with her acceptance speech and her connection with God.
The media panelist hosted by PJ Owens discussed controversial topics pertaining to the music industry, and most importantly the ins and outs of the music industry. The panel included Quentin Harris, Deidre Palode, Tory Brown, and Enayshay Thompson. For interviews from the 2nd annual Atlanta Comeback Power Brunch watch the video below.