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TV One Unsung: Phyllis Hyman, Donny Hathaway, The Debarge Family and The Clark Sisters

November 24, 2008


TV One To Celebrate Lives Of Four Music Greats Who Should Have Been Superstars In Unsung

DryerBuzz – We had a chance to preview the upcoming special and TV One has done an excellent job profiling the stars which stole our hearts.  It’s a behind the music you don’t want to miss.  We’ll make sure you don’t.  Join DryerBuzz for a twitter viewing party each episode as we go inside the music and the lives of the Debarge Family, The Clark Sisters, Phyllis Hyman and Donny Hathaway.  Follow us on twitter with the tag #Unsung.

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Everyone knows the name of black music’s biggest stars. But the full picture of black music in America is much larger than the acknowledged superstars, and many of the greatest have failed to achieve superstar status. Beginning with a sneak peek of one episode Thanksgiving night and airing on four consecutive nights starting Sunday, Nov. 30, TV One will premiere Unsung, a series of four, one-hour biography specials that celebrate the lives and careers of four of those accomplished artists or groups who deserved – but didn’t make – the transition to superstardom.

Narrated by singer, songwriter and radio personality Al B. Sure! Unsung will chronicle the careers of:

  • Donny Hathaway – the musical genius who hit chart highs with Roberta Flack and influenced countless vocalists, but whose personal demons resulted in a tragic end; (airs 12/2)
  • The Debarge Family – this sweet-voiced family group composed their own songs and were thought to be the answer to the Jackson 5, before changing musical trends, family squabbles, and deadly addictions led to their demise; (airs 11/27, 12/3)
  • The Clark Sisters – these second generation gospel stars broke down gospel/secular barriers for artists such as the Winans and Kirk Franklin, but their own personal struggles and backlash from the most traditional in the church community kept them from becoming the crossover gospel household names they were destined to become; (airs 12/1) and
  • Phyllis Hyman – sultry, statuesque and glamorous, with a smooth voice to match, Phyllis Hyman should have been a record executive’s crossover dream. But her jazzier musical inclinations ultimately limited her career, while her stormy temper and personal battles with weight and depression cut her life short (airs 11/30).

In a special Thanksgiving night sneak peek, TV One will offer The DeBarge Family episode Thursday, Nov. 27 at 7 PM. The entire series will then air on four consecutive nights beginning Sunday, Nov. 30, with each episode airing at 10 PM, 11 PM and 2 AM (all times ET).

Unsung will reveal the multiple factors that kept these artists from achieving the iconic commercial status they deserved.  And, in the process, these specials will “sing” the praises and celebrate the artistry that has kept fellow artists and fans talking about them for years.  Featuring exclusive interviews, musical clips and archival footage, each episode will investigate the stories of these pivotal artists, their journey through music and their perhaps unexpected influence on the music of today.

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2 Responses to “TV One Unsung: Phyllis Hyman, Donny Hathaway, The Debarge Family and The Clark Sisters”

  1. nina b aka remembermeninab on twitter on November 27th, 2008 9:35 am

    This is great
    Theses artist are not unsung in my book
    I know everything about donny hathaway and phyllis hymen
    Sad how there stories ended
    So much talent
    I’m lookin 4ward 2 the program

    Happy thanksgiving peace

  2. Kendra J. Robinson on December 3rd, 2008 12:13 am

    KUDOS TO TV ONE!!! I’m not an avid tv watcher, so I haven’t watched much of anything on the network. But this unsung bio show has got to be the best show on TV! I’ve often wondered what was the real story behind many of these artists’ lives, but always came up with little information, because the bios on the other channels are mostly about whites (with a few of us sprinkled in). How nice it is to see provocative, interesting, informative television for a change! Keep up the GREAT work! And please, keep those unsung shows coming. KJR

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