
Title: Black Music Action Coalition and Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis Announce Recipients of the Third Annual Music Maker Grants in Partnership with ‘Restore & Rebuild L.A.’ Fundraiser
The Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC) and music industry icons Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis have joined forces to present the third annual Music Maker Grants, a collaborative effort that supports emerging artists in the process. This year’s announcement is particularly significant as it coincides with their “ReStore & ReBuild L.A.” fundraiser.
The grant program aims to empower and encourage innovative talent within the music industry by providing financial assistance for recording costs, marketing expenses, and other essential endeavors. By doing so, these visionary leaders hope to promote diversity and inclusivity in the entertainment sector.
This year’s recipients were carefully selected based on their unique perspectives, creativity, and potential for impact. In a statement, BMAC explained that they are committed to “amplifying marginalized voices” and creating opportunities for artists who might otherwise be overlooked or undervalued.
Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, renowned producers and industry experts, emphasized the importance of empowering underrepresented groups in music. By supporting these emerging talents, they believe it is essential to build a more sustainable and diverse environment within the music industry.
The annual ‘ReStore & ReBuild L.A.’ fundraiser event is designed to benefit the affected communities from last year’s California wildfires by donating proceeds to local relief efforts. This collaboration showcases the determination of the Black Music Action Coalition to positively impact various social issues while also fostering a more comprehensive and inclusive music landscape
Source: www.billboard.com