WBLS. Broadcasters & Radio Hall of Fame HonoreeHal Jackson, best remembered as the chief host of WBLS-FM’s Sunday Classics. For fifty years, Hal Jackson’s Talented Teens International has assisted several young women of color pursue higher education thanks to yearly awarded scholarships. Their events impacted over 30,000 participants.Talented Teen alumni include award winning actresses Taraji P. Henson, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Jada Pinkett Smith,, Michelle Thomas ( (Family Matters, YRL), former U.S. Ambassador Suzan Johnson Cook, the Honorable NY State Supreme Court Justice Tanya Kennedy as well as Tai Jimenez, Director of The Dance Theater of Harlem.The legacy of Hal Jackson and Talented Teens International will be celebrated on Thursday, November 9th, 2023, 8 pm ET with a 50th anniversary fundraiser for the organization, a night of Soulful R&B Live! The event will take place at the Bergen PAC, located at 30 N Van Brunt St, Englewood, NJ. This will be followed by a VIP only reception for donors.This evening of entertainment will feature top names in classic soul/rhythm and blues – Howard Hewett (performing solo hits and smashes from his years with Shalamar), Jeff Redd (of “You Called And Told Me” fame), the Ladies Of Skyy (“Call Me”) and Meli’sa Morgan (“Do Me Baby”). Tribute band The Bells 2.0 will be the opening act.Hosting this fundraising event is Debi B, Jackson, the widow of Hal Jackson and former co-host of the WBLS-FM weekend series Hal Jackson’s Sunday Classics as well as veteran radio personality Dr. Bob Lee of WBLS-FM. David Sheppard will emcee the evening’s festivities.In 1990, Hal Jackson was the first minority inducted into the National Association of Broadcaster's Hall of Fame.[13] In 1995, he became the first African-American inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame.[In 2001 the Broadcast and Cable Hall of Fame inducted Jackson.[ For over 11 years he hosted a radio program rated No. 1 by Arbitron in its time slot on 107.5 WBLS in New York, the Hal Jackson Sunday Morning Classics. He was given a Pioneer Award by the Rhythm and Blues Foundation in 2003. In October 2010 he was named a "Giant in Broadcasting" by the Library of American Broadcasting. Jackson was also inducted into the Guinness Book of World Records as being the oldest broadcaster, with a record 73-year career.© 2023 Building Abundant Success!!2023 All Rights ReservedJoin Me ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASAmazon ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud