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Maria Howell began her career as the choir soloist in the Oscar Nominated "The Color Purple", and has since appeared in hit TV shows such as Lifetime's, "Army Wives", Marc Cherry's, "Devious Maids", Eric Kripke and J.J. Abrams' apocalyptic, "Revolution", and "Aquarius", starring X-Files' David Duchovny, both on NBC. She also guest starred on CBS's "Criminal Minds" and "The Resident". She recurred in Bounce TV's, "Saints & Sinners" for 3 seasons as Lt. Hawkins. Some theatrical credits include,"The Blind Side", "Hunger Games: Catching Fire" (Seeder),"Christmas Wedding Baby", (Miranda) by Award-Winning Writer/Director Kiara C. Jones, Ms. Sumner in the Oscar nominated, "Hidden Figures", Hallmark's Hall of Fame "A Christmas Love Story", starring Kristin Chenoweth, Hallmark's Mahogany Movie "To Her, With Love" (starring Skye Marshall) , and "Summer Camp", (starring Alfre Woodard, Kathy Bates, and Diane Keaton), co-starring (Victoria Rowell, Beverly D'Angelo, and Maria Howell).
A song stylist in her own right, Maria has shared the musical stage with such legendary artists as Nancy Wilson, George Benson, Ray Charles and Earl Klugh. After a very successful 6 year stint in Asia, Maria relocated back to the U.S. and performed at Sambuca Jazz Café for 9 consecutive years...2002 to its closing in December 2010. She and pianist Bill Wilson (son of legendary jazz pianist Teddy Wilson), held the distinction of being the longest running act at the Atlanta location. Since then, she resides bi-coastal, performing at well known jazz/supper clubs and festivals across the U.S.
Also, as a VoiceOver artist, Maria lends her voice to numerous TV and radio commercials, animation, video games, and audiobook narrations.
Maria is not only an actor and singer, but a very devoted supporter and Advisory Board Member of several charities, (Students Without Mothers, The James M. Dixon Foundation, Tosco Music, and Ava's Heart) Maria was born in Gastonia, North Carolina.- Paul Holman was born on 17 September 1942 in Gaston County, North Carolina, USA. He was an actor, known for Chain Gang (1984), Alien Outlaw (1985) and The Dark Power (1985). He died on 14 August 2002 in Gastonia, North Carolina, USA.
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Alec Lovejoy was born on 28 April 1893 in Gaston, Alabama, USA. He was an actor, known for Swing! (1938), Birthright (1938) and Sunday Sinners (1940). He died on 13 April 1946 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Actor
- Composer
- Music Department
Chuck Brown is considered the pioneer and fundamental force behind a style of music called Go-Go. Go-Go music incorporates Funk, Jazz, Hip-Hop, Blues, Soul, R & B and Dancehall music. This music is mostly known of and performed in the Nation's Capital, Washington, D.C. but has grown national attention most recently in part to the contributions of Chuck Brown and his band "The Soul Searchers". Go-Go music has its origins from the late 1960's but was popularized in the 1970's.
Chuck Brown played the guitar. Chuck's signature guitar was the blonde Gibson ES-335. Early in his career Chuck played for Soul Singer Jerry Butler. Chuck Brown was nicknamed the Godfather of Go-Go. Chuck Brown has a huge and loyal following in the Washington, D.C. area and has also influenced and worked with a wide variety of performers such as Jill Scott, Ledisi, Marcus Miller plus many other Go-Go bands and performers.
Chuck Brown was recently named one of the 45 most influential people who shaped DC in the past 45 years by Washingtonian Magazine. Chuck Brown was considered a local legend in Washington, D.C. and in 2009, the block of 7th Street in Northwest D.C. between Florida Avenue and T Street was renamed "Chuck Brown Way" in his honor.
On September 4th, 2011, Chuck Brown was honored by the National Symphony Orchestra. The NSO paid tribute to Legends of Washington Music with a free Labor Day concert. The tribute included other Washington, D.C. legends such as Duke Ellington and John Phillip Sousa. The free concert was performed on the West Lawn of the Capitol building. Chuck Brown and his band (the Soul Searchers), finished the evening with a performance.
A few of Chuck Brown's early hits include "We the People", "I Need Some Money" and "Bustin' Loose". "Bustin' Loose" has been adopted by the Washington Nationals baseball team as its home run celebration song. "Bustin' Loose" is also featured in a national television campaign ad for Chips Ahoy Cookies.- Lucy Johnson was born on 12 July 1977 in Gaston County, North Carolina, USA. She died on 16 July 2008 in Gastonia, North Carolina, USA.
- Robbie Wayne was born on 3 November 1969 in Gaston County, North Carolina, USA. He is an actor, known for Junk (2020) and Vega411 (2013).
- Garland Atkins was born on 27 February 1935 in Gaston County, North Carolina, USA. He is an actor, known for The Night of the Cat (1973), Another Son of Sam (1977) and Preacherman (1971).