Iconic Singer Jody Watley and Vice President Kamala Harris Showed Support at 2022 Capital Pride Event in Washington, D.C.

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This one is for the history books and generations to come! Chart-topping singer Jody Watley and Vice President Kamala Harris showed their support for the LGBTQ+ community at 2022 Capital Pride in Washington, D.C. The two iconic superstars in their respective fields posed for the cameras at the event on Sunday, June 12. Known for combining beauty and style as integral aspects of her career as a recording artist and dynamic live performer, Watley’s list of accomplishments and achievements are massive. The GRAMMY® winning artist in music, video, fashion and style and long-time LGBTQIA+ ally headlined at the official in-person music event and wowed the audience with her signature runway catwalk and energetic epic live performance. In a statement released by Ms. Watley, she said, “It was such a special honor to headline this…
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Jody Watley: the FIRST to Crossover R&B/Hip-Hop/Pop and Dance in Billboard Top 10 “Friends” Receives HUGE Honor in Atlanta!

Jody Watley: the FIRST to Crossover R&B/Hip-Hop/Pop and Dance in Billboard Top 10 “Friends” Receives HUGE Honor in Atlanta!

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Jody Watley, the 'first" to crossover R&B/Hip-Hop/Pop and Dance in Billboard Top 10 "Friends" was showered with affection in Atlanta for "Jody Watley Day." She was publicly celebrated for her time, effort, and dedication to humanity in the form of the prestigious Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award at the formal ceremony, held at the Georgia State Capitol, Thursday June 2, 2022. Click here to watch L to R:  Rep. Billy Mitchell, Jacqueline Mohair, founder of T.U.I.A, Honoree Dr. Jody Watley, Rep.  Dexter Sharper and Candidate for Secretary of State of Georgia Dee Dawkins-Haigler. "To be honored and recognized in this way with your own day and the presidential lifetime achievement award is absolutely surreal, and I'm truly grateful to everyone who has supported me throughout my journey," said the Grammy winning trendsetting icon in…
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Jody Watley sits down with Tamron Hall to talk about being named the first ambassador of the National Museum of African American Music

Jody Watley sits down with Tamron Hall to talk about being named the first ambassador of the National Museum of African American Music

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"Jody Watley was ahead of her time. The former “Soul Train” dancer turned Shalamar band member turned Grammy-winning artist has been called one of the top female artists of all-time. She sits down with Tamron Hall to talk about being named the first ambassador of the National Museum of African American Music, and more." (more…)
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