Dr Mary Anderson's Podcast: Healing Vocals

Special Episode: Celebrating Individuality and The Power of Music: Live Show of the 9th annual AMA's

August 02, 2023 Dr Mary Anderson
Special Episode: Celebrating Individuality and The Power of Music: Live Show of the 9th annual AMA's
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Dr Mary Anderson's Podcast: Healing Vocals
Special Episode: Celebrating Individuality and The Power of Music: Live Show of the 9th annual AMA's
Aug 02, 2023
Dr Mary Anderson

Pack your bags for an emotional journey, where we promise to redefine personal encouragement, and the powerful language of music at the 9th Annual Alabama Music Awars. This episode is live and unscripted! Join us as we understand the beauty of individuality, where the value of self-worth in music is not judged by external perceptions but our intrinsic abilities. Let's together learn to uplift ourselves, and extend that love to the world around us. #AlabamaMusicAwardsShow #9thAnnualAMA

We also pull back the curtain on the magical unifying power of music at the 9th annual AMA's, as we dissect a live performance that will get your heart racing. From exploring the sense of freedom music fosters, to how it encourages us to voice our beliefs and emotions, we take a deep dive into the depths of this immersive world. Don't miss out on our enlightening discussion on the concert environment, and how it serves as an expressive outlet, enriching our lives one live performance at a time. This episode is more than just a podcast; it's a celebration of love, individuality, and the musical ties that bind us all.

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Pack your bags for an emotional journey, where we promise to redefine personal encouragement, and the powerful language of music at the 9th Annual Alabama Music Awars. This episode is live and unscripted! Join us as we understand the beauty of individuality, where the value of self-worth in music is not judged by external perceptions but our intrinsic abilities. Let's together learn to uplift ourselves, and extend that love to the world around us. #AlabamaMusicAwardsShow #9thAnnualAMA

We also pull back the curtain on the magical unifying power of music at the 9th annual AMA's, as we dissect a live performance that will get your heart racing. From exploring the sense of freedom music fosters, to how it encourages us to voice our beliefs and emotions, we take a deep dive into the depths of this immersive world. Don't miss out on our enlightening discussion on the concert environment, and how it serves as an expressive outlet, enriching our lives one live performance at a time. This episode is more than just a podcast; it's a celebration of love, individuality, and the musical ties that bind us all.

Support the Show.

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

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Speaker 2:

Yeah, you're a loud Bertha next door. Huh, you're a loud Bertha على on the floor. If you've gone crazy, hope that's it for quite a lot of your scho Airbnb freerterroristas. I like your. J Grass is like soak in autumn. Hey, I got one of myThat can work If I have you on my mind. You're always here. Sometimes you make me cry Cause you're my laughter Young MA. Let's go, let's go, yeah, let's go. Yeah, now we're gonna make some noise. Let's go, let's go. Here we go. Let's go here we go. Now I'm gonna sing you with the new ghost she's with me. Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh. It's something important. And then I need some 자, someone more than one follower, to try and get through all fallacy. Maybe she's saying why aren't you at all me now soind'n'you? No, not at all. So Dong Parang is a good partner. And this is what we say y'all Ladies. We say ungefähr photographers nana na na.

Speaker 2:

Na na na na na na na, na na na na. Fantastic, all mad mad music, big applause.

Speaker 1:

The bipartisan community.

Speaker 2:

But I think出来's, I'm going to make some noise now. Woo Woo, haha, no way.

Speaker 3:

But I'm going to build a 35-year-old.

Speaker 4:

No.

Speaker 2:

No, I'm going to build a 30-year-old. Okay, okay, hello, hello, hey, that's better. Yeah, make some noise. Yeah, let's put it up in the room. Let's get it. This is going to be an extra night. We have almost nothing in the building. I was the worst of the way. Are you happy about it? Yeah, make some noise.

Speaker 2:

I am one of the hosts making Jay for the evening. Yeah, that's for me. Yeah, okay, y'all. This is Ruby, nice to meet you. Yeah, and I'm Joy from Jules. Y'all, yeah, y'all, we're going to have a good time tonight. Y'all, look the first door. I'm going to say put some smiles on your face. We got a lot of talent in the room. We want to make sure that we are just smiling. It's a celebration tonight. Y'all, yeah, we are so excited to be here with you tonight. We are so excited to be here tonight, thank you. Before we leave the stage, I wanted to just acknowledge a couple of people. We have some designers here in the building tonight. We have Miss Mimi of Michelle House of Decide Woo Woo. I want to thank you guys. I mean, I've seen and heard that the office is also here tonight, and also we don't have one of the designers here, but Miss Sakana Rovers and I already got a hug and coffee, woo Woo, and we have Miss Latayga. She's not here either, but Toya is where we are today.

Speaker 2:

We are here. We are here. Oh right, well, we're about to get into this. You guys want to get into this? We are ready. Are y'all ready to get into it? Woo, we are really ready to get into it. We are about to get into the show start. Okay, you ready to have some fun? Alright, woo, I'm still my own part of work. Everybody got clouds. Everybody got clouds, that's how we do it, you got me, you got me, that's alright this is world.

Speaker 1:

Well, it's thanks to you. Oh, come on, we're staying. You know I still was.

Speaker 2:

Yay, yay I like it.

Speaker 4:

This is an honor and a privilege to be a part of Alabama's largest network and award show. I just want to offer a word of encouragement today. There's so much going on. I'm not just a word of encouragement. So just in case no one has told you, you are beautiful. You are made in the image of the true sky. God, that's right. No one exactly like you, no one thinks exactly like you. There is only one you. And just in case no one has told you today, you are enough. Never shrink yourself to fit into a design that was not designed for you. Sometimes the very thing that you think you're not good enough for is the thing that you need to be running after.

Speaker 4:

Always aim high. Just in case no one has told you today you are loved. You are loved. You are loved. Never imagine your worth to be someone else's actions. Those actions only tell you about that person More real, and characteristics will always shine through. Just in case nobody told you today, you can do it. Anything that you set your mind to, you can do it In a dream. Go after it, you can do it. Sometimes, the only encouragement you have will be your own.

Speaker 2:

And that's okay too. Neither do you realize how you can love other people. First Lift yourselves up. Based on when the finger starts should say good bye to you.

Speaker 1:

Keep moving forward to Common name orum. All you want to do is to know when your has to be taught how to act. You pretend to be ultimate is that it doesn't work Right If you come down to do something. I'm just trying to stay out of that one.

Speaker 2:

Now to the next stage. Fifth Friday horse yeah, right here.

Speaker 1:

Right, I don't know, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I don't know I'm going to get called back.

Speaker 1:

No, it's pretty cool. Well, it is an honor to be sitting outside. I came here to get called I don't know.

Speaker 3:

I feel good Right, shut up with my mic.

Speaker 2:

That's what I love. That's what I love. I'm glad that's what I love.

Speaker 1:

I'm glad I know right.

Speaker 2:

I love your shoes. I'm glad here's a beauty contest. It was pretty good. All right, man man, man, man, man, man, man man. Yeah, I'll stand up. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'll do it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

The best male gospel artist is.

Speaker 2:

James.

Speaker 4:

Okay.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, ohowanyanhe owner no instructions. All right, here they come, the separate traditions. Yeah, woo you go, girl boy.

Speaker 1:

All right, we would like to present the support to you Nice annual Alabama Music Awards 2023.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, woo, thank you so much. Come on, let's give them a round of applause. All right, all right, we'll give them a round of applause.

Speaker 1:

There's some talents that actually put about the gospel artist fans and all about the music. Let's thank our guest here yeah man, yeah, man yeah.

Speaker 2:

All right, ladies and gentlemen, listen. I want to let y'all know this young lady that is coming to the stage. I need you all to give her so much energy to you guys. It is up to us, the adults. You guys, we are demonstrating on these children and we have to steal the virus is straight up a challenge. It's all you would have to find from it. So we got to train them on them now. So I want to go ahead and I want y'all to make a whole hand full of it. Come on, come on, come on, yeah yeah, come on, come on, come on. You can sit here. Yeah yeah, come on, come on, come on. Woo Woo, I'm gonna do this one for the אבל what are you saying? You're gonna support them, tan.

Speaker 4:

YAWN.

Speaker 2:

I LOVE YOU. 怎麼 seeing you have? Led me to the fire in your kiss tonight.

Speaker 4:

You've got holes like a hole in my heart.

Speaker 2:

I know you as a fire, I know you as a flame, and I have been in the goodness of God. And all my life you've been a flame. And all my life you've been a flame, so so good. The same you've been to God, oh what do we see?

Speaker 4:

How do we feel?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, my sister in law is running after me. Yeah, your sister in law is running after me. My life, they just ask for better. Now I give you everything. Your goodness is running after me. Yeah, listen when I tell y'all she's going to do some amazing, amazing things. You won't make sure you follow her on social media, are you guys listening to? Time Goes so Far. What about the talent? What about the award? Big shout out to all the awards that have gone out so far Congratulations, congratulations. Listen, the show is just getting started Up.

Speaker 2:

Next we have the Community Service Awards. You guys make some noise for that. And the next one is Nikki Jackson. Hello, hello, hello. It's me again Now standing there again. What's going on? It's me again. Yeah, now, this next thing is very, very, very important, because these people are giving back to the community, and that's something that's very important and that's something that we need here today. Okay, so this award brings you an acknowledgement of your commitment to serving others in your community. The Ninth Annual Alabama Music Awards presents the Community Service Award to first Ethan D Heel, presenting this 23rd day of July 2023. How wonderful it is that nobody needs to wait a single moment before starting to improve the world. Yeah Okay, este premio va para la Comunidad de Servicios para Ebony and Ebony. So I will call the recipients and if you would come to the stage Ebony and Heel, miranda Garrett and Angela.

Speaker 4:

Wilson-Walton.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, come on, guys, you can do that. These people are so good, come on up. Come on up. This is Ethan guys. This is Ethan D Heel. Miranda Garrett yeah, is Miranda here? Miranda? Nope, is she not here? Yeah, she is. I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. And there we have Miss Angela Wilson-Walton. Yeah, great job.

Speaker 4:

Thank you guys, you go girl.

Speaker 2:

Thank you, you know it.

Speaker 3:

Go go.

Speaker 4:

Go go.

Speaker 1:

I don't know what.

Speaker 4:

I wrote about.

Speaker 2:

Oh, we're now done. Yay, we're gonna start it for you. Okay, so we're gonna do a couple of knowledges, okay, some people that make this stuff possible. All this, you see, is new clothes and designs. We're gonna give these to Amy, please. Okay, so we'd like to acknowledge on tonight the ninth annual Alabama Music Awards. Zoom, now listen when we call these names. We're gonna make a whole lot of moves. We are honest with each other. Now, alabama, stand up, all right. Zoom Entertainment. Go Zoos 3-Z Incorporated. Go Omega Special. Come back, come in. Smash Broad Radio. See you later.

Speaker 2:

Smidia, it's punchy, punchy, punchy it's punchy. Don't punch that punch. Oh yeah, videography, video switching. Richard Charles, guru, wotm. I got audio and visual. I got audio and visual. I got audio and visual. And Ms Latoya Duncan, I'm sorry, latoya Duncan design and owner of Art Fashion. Good, bb, brad Boyan. Oh, it's Mercedes Hatcher. I'm from Queens. I'm from Queens, 20 rows. I'm from Queens, I'm from Queens. All right, it made it possible for you to be here, for you to see all of this entertainment, all of this talent here on the stage and these awards. So let's give them another round of applause. Yeah, all right, leave a museum, we'll be back. Thank you, thank you, Thank you Coming to the stage next. Thank you, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.

Speaker 4:

I'd like to thank everyone for coming out tonight that looks so good.

Speaker 2:

I saw some of y'all in my audience which I'm sparkly, super sparkly, sparkly shoes. We still have them. Y'all look good. Y'all need to make some noise for yourselves. Yeah, you're going to get to be delivered from this judgment and love and I need y'all to give our whole lot of noise and our whole lot of energy. In Alabama, tonight is our night. Tonight is most definitely our night. So let's make sure we make good networking with each other. We meet each other. We're going to meet each other with a smile. Are you never going to meet me Going up? We'll come in there. Right, you're giving up for it.

Speaker 4:

You are a big song that you've already helped the worst Some SWB, some Shanti, yes so real.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Bama's podcast show of the year. Male or female Highlight TV show by B Will yeah and, as was certainly not made in the last category, bama's hottest dance crew 14,.

Speaker 2:

Bermie Hemslayer is lifting me up for all of our guests. Congratulations to everyone. All right, next up you guys, we have the original DJ Fresh WJWC97.9. Y'all make some noise for the oh great Amy over here. What's up? Why you not doing that? Hey, I'm not, I'm going to sing a song for you.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to sing a song for you. How many of you are, guys?

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Like they wear me.

Speaker 4:

Got to be a receiver. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

All right, this is what we're here for. Bama Blue Female. Bama Blue Female, I think you're really good one, tony Jones. Tony Jones, I'm going to be out of here, straight out of the gov town. Come on up here, tony Jones.

Speaker 2:

See guys, I'm Tony Jones.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, bama Blue Male. Oh, okay, let's look at this one.

Speaker 3:

General.

Speaker 2:

Lee.

Speaker 1:

Carl and the Road Dogs. Carl and the Road Dogs, did you hear? Make some noise for Carl and the Road Dogs. You're going to see it like them. You're going to send people.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Come on, you can send something Back off. They just wanted to make it accepted. On their back They've been on the road all day. It's why they're not here. Let's go and get to that honey. Make some noise for the honey. I don't know if this is the tip of the iceberg. I'm going to be a soul female. Let me just look at them. Yeah, I already said it. Make some noise for another lady.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, general Lee Tony Jones, I'm going to take them in. I'm going to take them in.

Speaker 1:

Make some noise for Tony Jones. That's true. That's what I'm going to do. Family Rock Band Female or male.

Speaker 2:

General Lee.

Speaker 1:

All the egos.

Speaker 3:

All the egos.

Speaker 2:

Make some noise for the lady.

Speaker 1:

Let's go. I'm going to take them in. Make some noise for the lady. I'm going to take them in. Make some noise for the lady.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to take them in. Make some noise for the lady. Make some noise for the lady. Make some noise for the lady. Make some noise for the lady. Make some noise for the lady. I'm going to take it in. I'm going to take it in. I'm going to take it in. I want to ask you to make a big, big round of applause for Mr Jaden Henderson Woo.

Speaker 3:

How are y'all doing, woo?

Speaker 2:

You guys are great. We made a light sign in the place, but I let y'all look in. We should worship God. Amen. Let's go ahead and begin the worship guide. You are going to worship God right here with me, amen.

Speaker 1:

You just need to be together.

Speaker 2:

Alright, listen to me as far as I play the music I encounter, create whatClose. I am Just a regular day, oh morning's coming. Let me tell a story of me. I'm just a little bit shy to be your man. This part is easy. How do you think the world is changing? Do you feel like you're not there? How I feel in my dream, I am free. I am free to go to the city that I came out to know. Oh, strangers, I am here with freedom.

Speaker 2:

Before we leave this, out it out. Oh, I'm free today. Oh, I take it out of the cover. I release the sound.

Speaker 1:

I release from the baggage I release from the army.

Speaker 2:

I speak it out of the cover. I release the sound. Oh, I'm speaking out of the cover. I release from the army. I speak it out of the cover. I release the sound. Oh, I'm speaking out of the cover. I release the sound. I release from the army. I release the sound. I release from the baggage. I release the sound. I'm doing the right thing. This is how we free them we just got to break that thing.

Speaker 3:

Sometimes we just get a little stuck in our agreement.

Speaker 2:

But she got to break that. I release, release. I release the sound. Oh, I'm free today. Oh, I'm free. Oh, I'm free today. Oh, I'm speaking out of the cover. I release the sound. I release the sound. I release the sound. I release the sound. I release the sound. Happy new year. I'm going to play this mic. Can you give this mic some recognition? We're on a show, Listen. So I got a brand new song. Can y'all shout out this thing? Say a new thing. I'm gonna shout out a new thing. Can y'all say a new thing?

Speaker 1:

A new thing. Listen, whatever guy's about to bring to you, it's not gonna be like the form, it's not gonna be like the last, but it's gonna be a new thing, amen.

Speaker 2:

I pray to bless you and I thank y'all. You know who they treat me and I say to you, without the things that's gonna do, start me up again before it is Got so much more to start and although you've gone away, this love for you will never change. It's gonna be a new thing that you leave. I'm gonna walk back the other day, throw me a new dress and I shall be this new girl. I'm gonna be a new dress and I shall be this new girl. This new problem here, not before, not the last one. A new thing Got that Y'all can sing with me if you want to. Well, now I'm a new girl, not the last one. A new thing. Yeah, I was talking to you. Yeah, in the world of the park there's been anyone seeing the trip bones, the birds going up and on with the new trip bones.

Speaker 1:

Let me tell you this.

Speaker 2:

So much more than what you were doing. Just one more thing Don't leave this person, don't send me this girl away. Oh, I'm gonna be a new girl and I shall be this new girl. I'm gonna be a new girl. This new problem here Not before, not the last one, a new thing I'm gonna be a new girl, and I shall be this new girl.

Speaker 2:

Not before, not the last one. A new thing? Oh yeah, I'm gonna be a new girl and I shall be this new girl, this new girl. I'm gonna be a new girl and I shall be this new girl. Not before, not the last one. I'm gonna be a new girl and I shall be this new girl, this new girl. I'm gonna be a new girl and I shall be this new girl. Listen to something that's not in the start. Listen to something that's not in the start.

Speaker 1:

Listen to something that's not in the start.

Speaker 2:

Listen to something that's not in the start. Listen to something that's not in the start. Listen to something that's not in the start.

Speaker 1:

Listen to something that's not in the start.

Speaker 2:

Listen to something that's not in the start. Listen to something that's not in the start. Listen to something that's not in the start. Listen to something that's not in the start. Listen to something that's not in the start. Listen to something that's not in the start. Listen to something that's not in the start. Ms Rose Williams, candrita Patterson, elegant Events, mcj, mcqueen State Senate, district 19,. Marika Coleman, jefferson County Deputy Deputy Treasury, sherri E McLean and Naughty Lou. Next up presenting we have Ms Brenda Page Ward, state of Alabama Director, and that makes a noise for this one. Whoo, she's coming out and sticking to the phone and he is Ward. What's up? I'm sure what you got here, beautiful. Oh, hello, hi, hello, hi from the floor. Whoo, I'm so glad to be here. It's a big year tonight, aren't you? Yeah, it's a great challenge here in Burmese and I'm glad we're here. Yeah, and the whole state of Alabama is proud to be here tonight. Yeah, right, I'm going to put on a great show for everybody. Whoo, now we're talking to Bella, the Washington female artist, like.

Speaker 2:

Thank you for running Whoo, hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey hey hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, robert Agatay, are you here? Whoo, what's up? Boys? Hey, hey, you be here. Yeah, you go boys, you're all right, you're back tonight. You're back, you're back. You're back tonight. Whoo, yeah, you're back, you're back. You're back tonight. Okay, and the Alabama country female artist yeah, whoo, hey, hey, hey, yeah, yeah, you're back. Girls, yeah, you go girls. Whoo, you're back. Whoo, Whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo. Okay, now, thank you, Thank you and okay, whoo.

Speaker 1:

Whoo, that was good, that was good.

Speaker 2:

Whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo. Okay, diya Melody J-A-I-N Whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo.

Speaker 3:

Whoo.

Speaker 2:

Whoo Whoo. So representing the, the program. Here you can learn toніe and communicate. Whoo yeah, whoo Whoo. Okay, next is Mamma Jeick, 1970. Whoo Whoo, you can do the slitting, so we take out undone. I just want to give that a try. Thank you, p wings. Y'all, okay, thank you all. I'm playing st Corporation right here on stage. Fans Jump. I know if you think anything about it. You've been out the energy of our lives, y'all. So make some noise Next time. Maybe next time Do you hear me, this time, next time.

Speaker 1:

How are you? Life, it's concert time, come on.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, weaver, I was always one in the crowd, weaver.

Speaker 3:

We were starting to hey. Bye, See ya.

Speaker 2:

Say hello to the music. There we go. We are the music, we are the music. We are the music. We are the music we are the music. We are the music, we are the music, we are the music.

Speaker 1:

We are the music. We are the music, we are the music.

Speaker 2:

We are the music.

Speaker 1:

We are the music. We are the music.

Speaker 2:

We are the music.

Speaker 1:

We are the music.

Speaker 3:

We are the music.

Speaker 2:

We are the music, we are the music, we are the music, we are the music, we are the music, we are the music.

Speaker 1:

We are the music.

Speaker 2:

We are the music.

Speaker 1:

We are the music.

Speaker 2:

We are the music, we are the music. We are the music. We are the music. We are the music. We are the music. We are the music. We are the music. We are the music. We are the music. We are the music. We are the music. We are the music. We are the music. We are the music. We are the music. We are the music. We are the music. We are the music. We are the music. We are the music. We are the music. We are the music. We are the music, we are the music. We are the music. We are the music, we are the music.

Speaker 1:

We are the music.

Speaker 2:

We are the music. Oh, you know what guys? We left off one person, we forgot somebody. We forgot an army. Do we have Jazz, realme, the hamner? In the building. Woo, are you here? We're talking about Jazz Realme. You thought we left you. You didn't know you were going to be on the line. You're not a real soil. What do you mean?

Speaker 2:

You know, Guys, I want to share something. This is his first ever award and he's given right here at the Alabama Music Awards. Woo, you can imagine how this man feels right now when you're working hard in your arms and doing things that you do and you're being on and forth and you get it for the very first time. That is a great feeling. Congratulations and thank you for everything that you did. Woo, we're going to do the acknowledgments Alpha and Omega, special events, diamond cut events, smash roll, radio, z-men's media. It's punchy, insane.

Speaker 2:

Audio and visual Commissioner Sheila Tyson. State representative, ontario, tillman, district 56. State representative, district 56. Youth, jefferson County, latonia, duncan. For my amazing outfit. The owner of March fashion Me, me break boy O-H-T. Nguyen-y-rose Williams. Shundra Patterson. Group room design L-A-G-V-F, a-t-m-a-r-e-c-c-l-m-e, jefferson County. Deputy Transcripts. Sharon E McLean. Y'all make some noise for these awesome, awesome people Y'all going to come out for tonight. Hi, john, we're going to take a couple of calls. Once again, big shout out to everyone who's born so far. What a safe congratulations. Big shout out to the honorees on tonight, each of them. How about you guys? Thank you All. Right, you guys Coming up next, coming up next 50th anniversary of hip hop, so y'all can be able to stay in your seat now.

Speaker 1:

How y'all doing, how y'all doing. These are what DJs might ever see. California hip DJs. Y'all live for a treat tonight.

Speaker 4:

We need to make some noise.

Speaker 2:

We got like two DJs out there.

Speaker 3:

We need to make some noise. Yeah, okay, okay.

Speaker 2:

So we got three sets of hip hoodies. We got two DJs about to be out.

Speaker 1:

I'm actually out there, I'm going to get some attention.

Speaker 2:

I need to look at me going on the stairs, so I need y'all to help me open up some good winners. Okay, I can't hear you, all right?

Speaker 4:

to my left I got DJ Manage, and I got to my right CJ Stifley. See y'all ready.

Speaker 2:

Anybody understand the rules.

Speaker 3:

Okay, okay.

Speaker 1:

Okay, okay, y'all ready. Y'all too, y'all ready.

Speaker 3:

I got DJ Manage to the right.

Speaker 1:

I got my best DJ Stifley, three sets.

Speaker 2:

Y'all ready, All right. So I'm going to have a question.

Speaker 1:

So I'm going to have a question.

Speaker 3:

Manage to go first.

Speaker 2:

Okay, okay, I don't know, I don't know. Hey, hey, hey, hey, I like that, I don't like that.

Speaker 4:

I don't like that.

Speaker 2:

I don't like that you hear it.

Speaker 3:

I don't like that.

Speaker 2:

I don't like that. I don't like that. I don't like that.

Speaker 1:

Five seconds.

Speaker 2:

I don't like that.

Speaker 3:

I don't like that. I don't like that.

Speaker 2:

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Speaker 1:

I don't like that.

Speaker 3:

I don't like that.

Speaker 2:

I don't like that. I don't like that. I don't like that. I don't like that, I don't like that.

Speaker 1:

I don't like that.

Speaker 2:

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Speaker 4:

I don't like that.

Speaker 3:

I don't like that.

Speaker 2:

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Speaker 4:

I don't like that.

Speaker 2:

I don't like that, I don't like that, I don't like that, I don't like that, I don't like that, I don't like that, I don't like that.

Speaker 1:

I don't like that.

Speaker 2:

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Speaker 4:

I don't like that.

Speaker 2:

I don't like that, I don't like that, I don't like that, I don't like that.

Speaker 1:

I don't like that.

Speaker 2:

I don't like that, I don't like that, I don't like that, I don't like that, I don't like that, I don't like that, I don't like that, I don't like that.

Speaker 3:

I don't like that.

Speaker 2:

I don't like that. I don't like that, I don't like that. I don't like that. I don't like that, I don't like that, I don't like that. I don't like that, I don't like that, I don't like that. I don't like that, I don't like that, I don't like that. Next is our fellow male artist of the year I don't like that. Welcome to the entertainment. Next is the female breakout artist and the winner is Queen Richardson. Queen Richardson is the winner of the award. I just want to say thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. And this year the award goes to LA LA, la. Thank you. Bye y'all. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

Speaker 2:

Thank you, thank you.

Speaker 4:

Thank you.

Speaker 2:

Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. Now we're working. There we go All right. Good evening, everybody. My name is Rachel Harris and this is my handsome husband, john Harris, and we are the foundation of Traditions Rising, and we just want to say thank you so much for the band. Unfortunately, they couldn't join us tonight, but they are honored and thrilled that we were a voting band, a country band, in the years. Well, we'll just call it some one country song. Come on, I'm going to get you see.

Speaker 2:

Get you see where I found. Yeah, I'm going to get you see. Get you see where I found. They got some crazy little hands and I'm gonna hug everyone. Gonna be standing on the corner a twang straight in the air. Gonna be standing on the corner a twang straight in the air when my candy see, baby, I found the world candy see right there, where I learned to the truth, I learned to take away, but if I had to walk, I'm gonna just the same. I'm going to get you see. Get you see where I found they got some crazy little hands and I'm gonna hug everyone.

Speaker 2:

Come on Now. If I had to stay with that one, I know I'm gonna die. Yeah, I'm gonna bring you baby and make you ready to see where I found. I'm going to get you see. Get you see where I found, where I learned to the truth, I learned to take away. But if I had to walk, I'm gonna, just the same, get you see. Get you see where I found. They got some crazy little hands and I'm gonna hug everyone. Thank you so much for being with us. Nick.

Speaker 2:

Coming up to the stage is Nikki Jackson, light of Time Awards. There she go. Hello, alright the guy. This part of the show is something that is very, very special to the show. This is a light time machine and that itself is a very big article. So I'm going to read the biography of this person, that of the recipient of this award. So this award goes to Mr Bill Lawson, aka Donald Bill Lawson.

Speaker 2:

Bill Lawson, known to his huge radio audience at Dollar Bill, is one half of the top rated one team of Dollar Bill and Madison Show. He 35 and Bill Lawson, is a great pair. You know the. You know the STI. That is my.

Speaker 2:

You know that grew up in Birmingham, which is a public school there, and due to his self-subscriber maximum attention to teenage boys' priorities, then graduated high school as well as earned his Associate's Degree in Arts and Science. The senior dollar bill, the seal and the idea that your name, alabama, was at public schools, and from there graduated high school earning a degree in Arts and Science, his Degree in Arts and Science at Marion Military Institute and, as I said, the Marion Military Institute. During his college years at MMI built many courses and participated strongly in the theater program at Jetson College. Durante la escuela le tomo muchos puestos Y participó En el MMI, built y tomó un gran esfuerzo para desear En el colegio el chance de estar Lady in Productions, a chartu, charlie's Aunt. A funny thing happened on the way to the program Serrano Dave, vidcata, agana and others. Bill gives major credit to MMI for building a solid foundation of truth, honor and service in his life. Bill le dio un gran crédito al MMI haciendo la fundación de truth, honor, services durante su vida.

Speaker 2:

Bill then received his BA degree in communications in 1976 at the University of Alabama Y después, en 1976, recibió los honores en la universidad de Alabama. While attending the University of Alabama, bill worked in local and educational television, as well as radio. Durante el estudio de Alabama, el señor Bill trabajó en educación y televisión, y el mismo también que en el teatro local. After graduation, he worked at radio stations in Selma and Florence, alabama. Después que se graduó, trabajó en la radio en Selma y por en Selma. Then moved back home to Birmingham in 1979. For years Bill was a rock joven on WDRC and K-106.

Speaker 2:

Y el señor Bill fue un gran éxito en la radio had a popular talk show in the early 1980s and even spent several years flying morning and afternoon as a live helicopter track reporter Y ese programa fue tan popular en el 1980 que después, años después, tuvo a flying Fue un reportero de un.

Speaker 2:

Bill Boston became dollar bill in 1984. Bill Boston fue dollar bill y no es tan potencial as he began his almost 20 years with the Birmingham powerhouse WZZK radio. Dollar bill stayed there, worked in promotions as well as on the air. Estuvo ahí para promocionar y trabajar en el aire en el domingo, finishing up in 2002 after almost 10 years in the mornings, terminando en el domingo 2 por casi esta Nine of those years at the top rated morning show in Birmingham.

Speaker 2:

Nueve de estos años, pero Since 2002, dollar bill has been on iHeartMedia, amazingly successful FM country. Desde 2002, bill ha estado en iHeartMedia, the FM country, wdxd FM. En la música country de la WDXD FM, known as 102.5, the bull, conocida como la 102.5, the bull Dollar bill can also be heard during doing afternoons on WTXT FM and Tascaleza. También podemos escuchar al señor en las tardes por hablar WTXT FM en tu espalda and open the nation for the classic country show weekends on iHeart radio stations Y por todo el estado en los fines de semana en el heart radio station, dollar bill was the in-house voice announcement for WBRC TV Fox 6 for almost 15 years. El señor dollar bill también era un anunciante en la casa de la WPRC.

Speaker 2:

TV en la Fox 6 por casi 15 años Dollar bill worked with just about every country music artist of 40 years. El señor bill trabajó por muchos artistas de la música and attended the country music association show and the CMA awards show. He attendió las plataformas de la música country. He worked for several years for the legendary Sam Phillips for sons records Y trabajó para el legendario.

Speaker 2:

Sam Phillips Son records. Bill also speaks regularly to large groups, organizations and at public and private functions all year long. El señor también se comunica regularmente con las grandes compañías y organizaciones del público privado durante todo el año. Over the last 30 years dollar bill has worked timelessly for charities y también el señor ha trabajado durante todo el año con muchas tasks schools and social organizations. Con escuelas y organizaciones. He has been a telethon host every year since 1979. For United Civil Halsies, ucp Telethon. He has been a telethon host for the muscular distruthy gilet's kids telethon and the children's hospital, the kids' society. También para el children's hospital, head injury foundation. También para la in-tree de la casa Y el señor ha trabajado durante todo el año. For about 20 years dollar bill has worked timelessly to help support state genes, children's research hospitals Y para el señor. El señor ha trabajado durante todo el año. He has been a telethon host for the last 30 years.

Speaker 2:

His family and his country. Bill's wife, mary, was VP and banking, having worked for the same banking institution for over 51 years. Their son, jason, earned his PhD in bio and biophysics at Harvard. He is leading on Jason and lives in Boston, massachusetts, with his wife and their two sons, riley and Zachary. He lives in Boston and Massachusetts, both with both sons Right inside. Their daughter, angela, lives in Florence, alabama. No-transcript. Bill and his wife Mary resides in Alabaster Alabama. Yes, thank you, mrs Mary. Yes, thank you, bill, I would have even in Alabaster Alabama. Don and Bill enjoys all type of music airplanes and flying, woodwork, theater, photography, traveling and, most of all, flying and having a professional air show announcer for over 35. Senor Bill has a Muchas cosas que encanta la música los habilitados manejarlo. Since 1979, don and Bill has received many awards both locally and nationally for his commercial productions and works work Senor Bill has also recognized tanto como en la televisión y profesionalmente.

Speaker 2:

You've probably heard his voice on many radio and television commercials that have aired all over the state and country. Tal vez has escuchado su voz durante la radio con mucho tiempo y tal vez, tal vez Don and Bill has received many awards of leaders, including commercial production awards.

Speaker 2:

Senor Bill también ha sido reconocido con mucho precio Abbey Awards Abbey Awards. He was awarded a Humanitarian of the Year Award nationally and nationally in 2019. En el 2019 fue reconocido con el premio manejarlo An, inducted into the Alabama Broadcasters Hall of Fame. He fue también y volucrado en el national oh and Alabama. If everyone would stand to your feet and help us and help us welcome you around the pause Y tenemos la bienvenida y una plaza to Mr Bill Lawson Jr, aka Dollar Bill Lawson. That's an impressive resume.

Speaker 1:

It's an honor to be here tonight. I just want to say thank you For all of you tonight. You see some great talents and wonderful folks Young people, middle-aged folks. It's just so nice to see the talent that is in our own hearts and in our own area.

Speaker 1:

If you don't promote people, they won't get seen or heard, and that's what this is all about tonight. So thank you, all the entertainers and all the talent and all the people putting themselves tonight. As you can see, I'm at the end of my career, but I'll tell you, music has been the light flood of my heart. I couldn't make music. I have no talent. God said I'm going to make you love music, but I'm not going to give you any ability to make it.

Speaker 3:

So I ended the radio because that was the closest I could get to our music without being able to make it.

Speaker 1:

I just had no talent here, but I got to tell you, when people are turning to the roughest times in their lives, they need to be uplifted, as we did tonight with all of our wonderful gospel music. When people are their deepest thoughts and stuff, music a lot of times will bring you out of it. So God bless all our musicians and all our talent for getting us through the toughest times in our lives and I want to thank you for supporting them and listening. And I just got to say to an old guy who's the head now thank you and God bless you, for this is the most important wonderful day for you. God bless you, Thank you.

Speaker 2:

Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you for all the wonderful things that you have given to the audience and to be ready to radio television and everything that you've got. Make some noise for the audience. Yes, yes, we talked about this. Very we did. All right, ladies and gentlemen, up next is a dance jam session with DJ Gorgeous. I'm going to speak.

Speaker 4:

Hi guys, this is a jam session.

Speaker 2:

What's up, guys?

Speaker 1:

What's up?

Speaker 2:

guys, and right here, to my love, is this guy one of us. I personally have kids. I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know. Yeah, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

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Speaker 3:

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Speaker 2:

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Speaker 1:

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Speaker 4:

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Speaker 2:

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Speaker 3:

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Speaker 4:

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Speaker 2:

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Speaker 4:

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Speaker 1:

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Speaker 3:

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Speaker 2:

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