Grammy-Winning Duo Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis Honored by Living Legends Foundation
ATLANTA, GA - On October 3, the Living Legends Foundation celebrated its 32nd anniversary with a star-studded gala in Atlanta, Georgia. Among the honorees were music industry legends Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, who received the Ray Harris Lifetime Achievement Award for their contributions to the music world.
Jam and Lewis, known for their hit-making collaborations with artists such as Janet Jackson, Boyz II Men, and Mariah Carey, were visibly moved by the recognition. "We're just two guys who like to make music," Jam said in a heartfelt acceptance speech, acknowledging the impact of Ray Harris on their careers early on.
The Living Legends Foundation's annual awards gala brought together industry heavyweights, including Otis Redding Foundation vp-executive director Karla Redding-Andrews, RCA Records head of promotion Samantha Selolwane, and Right On! Digital publisher Cynthia Horner. The event marked the foundation's first time hosting its gala in Atlanta.
The Ray Harris Lifetime Achievement Award is a testament to Jam and Lewis's enduring influence on popular music. With over 40 years of collaboration, they have produced some of the most iconic songs of the past few decades. Their work has transcended genres, appealing to audiences across the globe.
Karla Redding-Andrews, representing her mother Zelma Redding, praised Jam and Lewis's dedication to their craft. "Their music has stood the test of time, and they continue to inspire new generations of artists," she said.
The Living Legends Foundation was established in 1990 to recognize and honor individuals who have made significant contributions to the entertainment industry. The organization has been a driving force behind preserving music history and promoting emerging talent.
As Jam and Lewis basked in the glory of their well-deserved recognition, they remain committed to creating music that resonates with audiences worldwide. Their legacy continues to inspire new artists and fans alike, cementing their place as two of the most influential songwriting-production duos in music history.
Byline: Emily J. Miller, Entertainment Reporter
*Reporting by Billboard.*