Harry Belafonte died of heart failure at the age of 96 Tuesday. He left behind a legacy as one of America's most iconic entertainers, being the first Black performer to win an Emmy Award and to sell a ...
At The Gathering for Justice’s 20th Anniversary Gala in New York City, Roc Nation CEO Desiree Perez delivered a powerful speech about purpose, perseverance, and Harry Belafonte’s enduring legacy as ...
This year's event will also feature conversations with Katy Perry and Finneas and a restored 4K version of Daft Punk's "Electroma," followed by a chat with member Thomas Bangalter.
If the name Harry Belafonte means anything these days, it’s most likely for the Banana Boat Song, better known as Day-O. But for lifelong fans like me, that’s kind of a shame. As great as that song is ...
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Singer, actor, producer and activist Harry Belafonte, who spawned a calypso craze in the U.S. with his music and blazed new trails for African American performers, died Tuesday of congestive heart ...
From the shores of the Caribbean. But Harry Belafonte was so much more than that. He was born in Harlem, New York. 1927. To parents from Jamaica. Growing up, he lived in Jamaica with his grandparents ...
Harry Belafonte has diedHe was married three times in totalTHESE were the women by his side Harry was first married to Marguerite Belafonte, and they married in 1948. The couple had two children, ...