40 Notable Contributors The Industry of Black Music

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When you think of the term "Black Music," names of mega-watt music superstars like Aretha Franklin, James Brown, Diddy and Beyonce may come to mind. And while those bold-faced names should be well associated with any celebration of black music, there are an array of behind-the-scenes movers and shakers who keep the industry alive.

From 'Soul Train' creator Don Cornelius, black radio maven Cathy Hughes and the top ranking black women in the record business, Motown Records' own Sylvia Rhone, to hip-hop super-producer Swizz Beatz, media relations expert Gwendolyn Quinn, and the man who programs all of the music on BET, Stephen Hill, there are a wealth of talented executives in radio, management, production, public relations and at record labels. It's like the old saying goes: there's no show without the business.

Take a look at 40 people who've contributed greatly to the industry of black music.

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