Jody Watley receives her flowers

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Georgia holds Jody Watley Day for legendary performer​

R&B and dance legend Jody Watley was honored Thursday at the Georgia State Capitol with Jody Watley Day. RODNEY HO/rho@ajc.com






She also received a Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award.


R&B and dance legend Jody Watley received a Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award for her charity work at the Georgia State Capitol Thursday.
Georgia state Rep. Billy Mitchell also proclaimed the day as Jody Watley Day. And she is performing in concert at Mable House Amphitheatre in Mableton June 3 with the Average White Band.


“It’s a tremendous honor,” said Watley to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution in an interview minutes after she received her honors. “I want to continue to be a positive inspiration through my music and my being.”

Watley was an iconic presence in music in the 1970s and 1980s with the group Shalamar (”The Second Time Around,” “Dead Giveaway,” “A Night to Remember”) and as a solo artist, generating huge hits like “Looking for a New Love,” “Don’t You Want Me,” “Some Kind of Lover,” “Friends” and “Real Love.” She has continued to record music over the decades and has explored genres of electronic, house, chill, ambient and dub.
“Three years ago, I did a folk collaboration,” she said. “I love singing but as a writer, I like to experiment with different styles of music. I never get stuck in the past. I love that I have classics but I embrace new music too.”



She spends time working with the Grammy youth programs and promoting the rights of artists for equitable pay on streaming services.
Watley doesn’t have any direct Georgia ties. The Chicago native has long lived in Los Angeles. But she said she visits often and has a big fan base here. She also recently received an honorary doctorate from Trinity International University’s school of business in Duluth. (Trinity founder Jacqueline Mohair was on hand at the Georgia State Capitol event as well.)


She is friends with Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins of TLC. She said T-Boz once said that she modeled her deeper singing voice after Watley’s.
And while she said she enjoyed the attention Georgia bestowed upon her, her kids are her real prizes, noting they are both successful in their professions and are the first college graduates in the Watley family.
 

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* On a related note, and I will bring this back up the next time it happens.
The Black entertainment outlets love to cry foul when an A list or rising Black celeb snubs them at a red carpet premier. I've said that it's all bullshyt because those sites show NO LOVE to icons from past eras when they're getting their flowers or have projects coming out. Jody Watley is attached to Soul Train as a dancer, as a member of Shalamar, and as a successful solo artist. She's a legend. Those sites won't even cover a story about a legend being honored in a major city.

. Legends might not cater to their direct demographic, but still hold significance and influence. You can see multiple current artists who descend from Watley's musical/artistic/fashion tree.

Those blogs and media sites are full of shyt. They want love, but they don't show love.
 
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