Even though most people are not familiar with the Grammy-award winning The Funk Brothers, everyone has heard them. Listen to your favorite song by the Temptations, The Four Tops, The Supremes, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles or Marvin Gaye, and there they are. They played on more #1 records than The Beatles, Beach Boys, Rolling Stones and Elvis Presley combined, although you may not know their names.
The Funk Brothers defined the Motown sound of the 1960's, which fused gospel; soul and pop were Motown's backing group from 1959 through 1973, during the label's golden era. These unsung heroes would record the tracks in day-long recording sessions, sometimes not even knowing who would ultimately sing the song.
The Heroes And Legends Scholarship Foundation was created by celebrated songwriter and Motown Alumna, Janie Bradford to aid "at risk" youth and to publicly recognize others who share her vision. The foundation's goal is twofold: First, to help talented young people in the community realize their lofty but attainable dreams of shaping careers for themselves in one of the many performing arts. Secondly, HAL spotlights positive role models from many diverse backgrounds, including leaders in the fields of music, theatre, motion pictures and business each year at the Annual HAL Awards and Scholarship Dinner.
For more information on the Heroes and Legends Awards, please visit the website: www.halawards.com.
Motowns Legendary Funk Brothers to Receive Legacy Award at the 19th Annual Heroes and Legends Awards Gala


