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The Detroit Black Music Awards honor those that have made a significant contribution to music associated with R&B, Soul, Urban, Hip Hop, Jazz, Blues, Motown, and all other music affiliated with the African-American culture in Detroit, Michigan. The association of this multi-genre of music extends beyond race, creed or color and is recognized around the world.

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With great pleasure DBMA PRODUCTIONS and the Motown Alumni Association is proud to

present the…

6th

Annual Detroit Black Music Awards

The purpose of the award show is to recognize Detroit’s rich Rhythm &

Blues music heritage. The legacy of Detroit’s Soul, Blues, Hip Hop, and

jazz scene is entrenched into the Motor city’s educational history. We

would like your backing as an advertiser, to support the music awards

efforts to give Detroit entertainers their honors while they are able to

be recognized.

Your promotion dollars can be as minimal as a business card

advertisement to a VIP sponsored table. A generous sponsorship will

help to validate your support for great artists of the past, present, and

upcoming. Detroit artists such as Aretha Franklin, Jackie Wilson, Freda

Payne, Della Reese, Dinah Washington, Anita Baker,

and Laura Lee are just a few that have been the

staple of the time steady soul music scene for

Detroit. Then you have the Motown stars such as

the Supremes, the Temptations, Martha and the

Vandellas, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, the

Marvelettes, Mary Wells, Stevie Wonder and

Marvin Gaye that are the ambassadors’ of

Detroiters beloved city all over the world. The 6th

annual Detroit Black Music Awards will be honoring Detroit’s finest entertainers at:

Bert’s Warehouse Theater 2739 Russell St., Detroit, Michigan, Sunday August 3, 2014.

Doors open for the VIP Reception at 5:30pm, doors will open to the general public at 6:30pm,

and Showtime is at 7:00pm. Tickets are $40 per person for VIP, $25 at the door.

For more information on sponsorship, options continue to read the following page to make

your contribution. You can also call customer service at: (702) 575-3741

Cordially,

Misty Love

President/ DBMA Production

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PLATINUM SPONSOR – $6,000 (only 1 sponsor per brand)

Exclusive company product branding opportunities: In-house plasma screen commercial, front stage banner,

full color page in program book, local TV ad logo placement & sponsorship mention in radio ads, plus one

table gift per sponsored tabletop.

VIP Celebrity Reception table(s) for 40 (4 tables) {special placement during award show}

GOLD SPONSOR - $3,000 (multiple sponsors per brand is allowed)

Table tent advertising branding, half page color ad in program book, still 30sec. Ad on the in-house plasma

screen * standard local TV logo display.

VIP Celebrity Reception table(s) for 20 (2 tables)

SILVER SPONSOR - $1,500 (multiple sponsors per brand is allowed)

VIP Celebrity Reception Table of 10

Still 30sec. Ad on the in-house plasma screen

PROGRAM BOOK ADVERTISING SPONSORSHIP

Full Color (Back of book) - $700 ▪ Full Color Page (inside) - $500 ▪ Half Page (Color) - $250

¼ Page Color) - $125 ▪ Standard size business card ad - $50

Send color ads in Jpeg, png, gif, tiff, or bmp format 300 res. or more.

Submit to: [email protected]

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Make Checks or Money orders payable to:

Detroit Black Music Awards

Send to: DBMA Productions 2925 Elmwood Detroit, Michigan 48207

Company Name: ___________________________ Address: ______________________________________________________

Contact name: ______________________________ Contact phone #: ______________________________________________

TOTAL:$________________________

Check your sponsorship desires:

Platinum □ Gold □ Silver □ Program Book Ads: Full Color (Back of book) - □ Full Color Page (inside) □

Half Page (Color) □ ¼ Page Color) □ Standard size business card ad □

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Who is Misty Love? A music maverick in her own rights, Misty Love

has stood the test of time in life, and the music industry. She was born

in Tallahassee, Florida, she was a born singer. Her ambition to sing was

fueled by her innate ability to harmonize with the songs she heard on

the radio in the 60s. After doing the standard “pay your dues” shows

with many Detroit based groups, Misty got a break by replacing

Caroline Crawford the lead singer of the pop 70s group Bohannon. The

group had a major hit song that revolutionized the disco era title “Let’s

Start The Dance”.

After her stint with Bohannon, she

went back to Detroit and started

performing with virtually all of the

great musicians and artists on the

Detroit scene, namely keyboard great

Rudy Robinson.

Rudy was the music director and right

hand man for Mike Hank’s Detroit Based record label D-

Town; he taught Love the ins and outs of the fine-tuning she

needed in the music industry. In the late 90s Misty had a

chance encounter with an up and coming Detroit rapper by

the name of Robert James Ritchie from Romeo, Michigan. That artist

would later become international recording artist Kid Rock. She and

Kid traveled in station wagons in the back woods of Michigan & Ohio,

performing to what would be future fans of the artist.

Love performed and recorded in Kid’s band the

Brown Truckers with one of Detroit’s most

talented vocalist Shirley Hayden (Lead singer of

the funk group the Parlett). The result was Love participating in the

creation of Kid’s smash 1998 hit album “Devil Without A Cause”,

which garnered her 10 Diamond, 6 Platinum, and 1 Gold record for

her collection.

Throughout the years, Love has done a multitude of things to

enhance her career goals. She is one of the background singers in

the Grammy Award winning 2002 hit docu-film “Standing In The Shadows Of Motown”. This

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docufilm talked about the Motown musicians that played behind all of the Motown stars, the

entertainers were known as the Funk Brothers.

She sung background for LA LA Brooke of the Crystals, the former

lead singer of the group on the ‘My Music’ PBS Series. Her career

continues to expand as the producer of numerous productions “The

Tribute to Kim Weston”, “The Tribute to Mary Wells”, and “Tribute

to the Motown Divas” all of which are co-produced by the Motown

Alumni Association.

She is the founder of ‘Misty Love and the Motown

Sound’ band that travels the country performing for

corporations, and concerts.

Misty is the producer of the second largest award

music award show in the city of Detroit. The Detroit

Black Music Awards is an annual event honoring

Detroit’s most talented and major Black artists in the

metro Detroit area. For the last 4 years this event has

colminated into the premier essence of class and

glamour. Detroiters flock to see and be seen for this

event. The Black tie affair is the crowning jewel in Detroit’s music scene. Partnering up with

Billy Wilson President of the Motown Alumni Association, and Love have joining forces for 6

years. “I’m proud to have partnered with Misty” said Billy Wilson. “She has a vision on what

she wants to do, and my job is to help make that vision happen… we are a good team” he said.

In a recent conversation with Love she

said “I lived in Vegas for a while, and

wanted to come home to honor and give

flowers to the artists in Detroit while

they were living; if they are dead its to

late to show our appreciation. That’s why

I produced the Detroit Black Music

Awards.”