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    • Jazz
    • Blues
    • Reggae
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preserving our culture, heritage & legacy

Florida has been a vibrant center for African American artistry, significantly enriched by the contributions of numerous notable African American artists. These artists have not only elevated the state's cultural landscape but have also played pivotal roles in nurturing community ties through their creative expressions. Their impact spans across various domains including music, visual arts, literature, and performance arts, leaving an indelible mark on both the industry and the communities they engage with.


The influence of these artists in Florida is profound. They have brought forward the narratives and experiences of African American communities, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of their heritage and struggles. This has been crucial in promoting social change and community cohesion. Through festivals, public art projects, workshops, and exhibitions, these artists have made art accessible, turning it into a tool for education and empowerment.


In the music industry, African American musicians from Florida have contributed richly to genres like jazz, blues, hip-hop, and gospel. These artists have not only achieved national fame but have also used their platforms to highlight issues of racial inequality and promote civil rights. Their music often reflects the soul of their communities, telling stories of hardship, resilience, and triumph that resonate widely.


The visual arts scene in Florida has also been significantly shaped by African American artists whose works challenge stereotypes and provoke thought. Their art often explores themes of identity, race, and social justice, contributing to a broader dialogue about these issues within and beyond the state.


The Florida Cultural Arts and Music Hall of Fame plays a crucial role in maintaining the legacy and influence of Florida's African American artists. Its mission is to preserve and celebrate the achievements of these individuals, ensuring that their contributions are recognized and remembered. The Hall of Fame serves as a repository of history and a beacon of inspiration, highlighting the transformative power of African American artists in shaping Florida's cultural identity.


By honoring these artists, the Florida Cultural Arts and Music Hall of Fame not only keeps their legacies alive but also inspires future generations to explore and express their own experiences through art. This ongoing celebration of African American artistic achievement is vital for the continued growth and diversity of Florida's cultural landscape.

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DON MIZELL - GRAMMY AWARD WINNER

DON MIZELL - GRAMMY AWARD WINNER

DON MIZELL - GRAMMY AWARD WINNER

 

Don Mizell was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree from Swarthmore College and a JD from Harvard Law School. Mr. Mizell has been active in the music and entertainment industry for two decades. A few of Mr. Mizell’s accomplishments include:

  • Development of the successful marketing strategy for creation of the Martin Luther King, Jr. national holiday;
  • Author of Stevie Wonder’s speech launching the Martin Luther King, Jr. national holiday;
  • The first NAACP Image Award for Broadcasting (1981);
  • Served as Interim Head of Business Development/Consumer Products Division of the Walt Disney Company, responsible for marketing the Little Mermaid music products line;
  • Wrote and narrated a documentary film entitled “Ghana, Land of the Gold Coast,” a MonuMint Films Production;
  • Produced and directed a documentary, “Black Across the Tracks: Old Black Fort Lauderdale,” Broward County Florida Library, African American Research Library, Oral History Preservation Project, 2002.

NOVICE JOHNSON

DON MIZELL - GRAMMY AWARD WINNER

DON MIZELL - GRAMMY AWARD WINNER

 Former Area Manager for MCA Records, Radio Personality, Public Relations Rep, Freelance writer, Event Planner, Marketing & Promotions and Public School Teacher, President of Broward Spellman Chapter

EDDIE PUGH

DON MIZELL - GRAMMY AWARD WINNER

EDDIE PUGH

  

  • Sr. V.P. of Black Music
    Sony Music Entertainment (Columbia Records Division)
    Mar 1991 - Apr 1994 3 years 2 months
    Promotion Mgr. Mid-Atlantic Region
    Columbia Records
    1986 - 1987 1 year
  • Vice President of Black Music
    Casablanca Records & Filmworks
    Sep 1977 - Sep 1979 2 years 1 month
    Education
  • Miami Dade Jr. College
    Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology/Technician
    1965 - 1966

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INDUCTEE NOMINATION PROCESS

The induction process for the Music Hall of Fame is a prestigious and highly anticipated event that celebrates the exceptional contributions and achievements of individuals in the music, arts, film, and theater industry. To be considered for induction, artist must have a minimum of 25 years of work in the industry, showcasing their dedication and longevity in their craft. Additionally, the Music Hall of Fame places a strong emphasis on Florida residency or native heritage, recognizing those who have made significant impacts on the music industry within the state. Whether through their innovative artistic styles, groundbreaking performances, or influential roles as industry pioneers, these individuals have left an indelible mark on Florida's music scene. The induction process not only honors their remarkable careers but also serves as a testament to their lasting influence and contribution to the rich musical heritage of the state. 

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