Written by | Ray Cornelius
The 2017 Trumpet Awards were taped on Saturday evening at Atlanta’s Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre and your truly was in the mix to capture all of the sights and sounds of one of Atlanta’s biggest nights. This year, I covered the red carpet for my radio magazine #UPFRONT and gathered exclusive interviews with some of the attendees, honorees and presenters. That segment will air this Saturday morning at 9 a.m. on WCLK.com.
After the red carpet, I was able to go backstage and cover the media room where most of the show’s presenters, performers and honorees stopped by for photo opportunities. As previously reported, this year’s 25th Anniversary show recognized the accomplishments of some of the biggest names in the African-American community including talk show host Wendy Williams, whose Trumpet Award for Entertainment was picked up by her media brother, hip hop icon Ed Lover.
New Edition’s Rickey Bell, Ronnie DeVoe, Michael Bivins and Johnny Gill, collected their much deserved Lifetime Achievement Trumpet Award. The iconic group from the 1980s, who laid the foundation for many boy bands of the 90s and 2000s, was recognized just days before their highly anticipated biopic which airs tonight on BET. The group was saluted by R&B groups Transitions, Silk and Jagged Edge.
NBA star Dikembe Mutombo picked up the Humanitarian Trumpet Award and praised gospel vocalist Tamela Mann for her amazing performance. She was a ray of sunshine when she entered the media room and bought a smile to everyone’s face. Fashion Blogger Gabi Gregg, was also glowing as she picked up this year’s Trailblazing Trumpet Award. I got a chance to chat with her on the red carpet and she described the moment as “surreal.” I believe she is the first blogger to receive this award and was really humble to be in the midst of such greatness.
Gospel superstars Jekalyn Carr, Le’Andria Johnson, Travis Greene and Derek Minor were all in the house for a foot stomping, hand clapping, spirit-filled musical tribute. While I wasn’t able to see it from the media room, we were all in awe when the Queen of Gospel, Shirley Caesar, walked into the room. She even took pictures with a dry eraser sign that we created with the famous tag line, “You Name It.” That was the name of the remixed song that created quite a frenzy over the Thanksgiving holiday and used a line from iconic tune, “Hold My Mule.”
The icing on the cake was Oscar winning-actor Louis Gosset Jr. being there to present Trumpet Awards founder Xernona Clayton with the distinguished Golden Trumpet Award. She also joined us backstage and had everyone’s full attention with her radiant white and gold gown and dazzling head piece.
Other stars spotted on the carpet included Ed Gordon, Erica Campbell, Dr. Bobby Jones, T.C. Carson, Lalah Hathaway, the show’s hosts Nicole Ari Parker and Deon Cole, the cast of Bounce TV’s “Saints and Sinners,” Gary Owens, BJ The Chicago Kid, KeKe Wyatt, Erica Ash, Willie Moore Jr., Tyler Williams from “The New Edition Story” and more!
See more backstage photos below and stay tuned for red carpet pics:
Vanessa Bell Calloway
Tamela Mann
Tamela Mann with Miss Georgia Pre-Teen Damacia Howard
showing off their sparkling shoes
Honoree Dikembe Mutombo with Ed Gordon
BJ The Chicago Kid
Honoree Peabo Bryson with Bill Withers and Ed Gordon
Kenny Lattimore, Erica Ash and Bill Withers
KeKe Wyatt
Le’Andria Johnson and Jekalyn Carr
That shoe tho! #Jekalyn Carr
Canton Jones with Shirley Caesar
Shirley Caesar
Willie Moore Jr.
Honoree Gabi Gregg
Gary Owens taking part in our backstage shenanigans
The group Transitions performed as part of the NE Tribute
Honorees Ronnie DeVoe and Michael Bivins
Tyler Williams
Ronnie DeVoe and Lyfe Jennings
Trumpet Awards Founder Xernona Clayton
The Trumpet Awards airs this
Sunday, January 29 at 9 p.m. EST On Bounce
Photo Credits: RayCornelius.com