L. Londell McMillan, Donnie Simpson & More to Be Honored at Living Legends Foundation Awards Dinner and Gala

L. Londell McMillan, Donnie Simpson & More to Be Honored at Living Legends Foundation Awards Dinner and Gala

The Living Legends Foundation has announced the date for its highly anticipated 2024 awards dinner and gala, set to take place on October 4th at the prestigious Taglyan Cultural Complex in Hollywood. Celebrating its 33rd anniversary, the event will honor distinguished figures in the entertainment industry.

L. Londell McMillan, the chairman/CEO of The McMillan Firm and a veteran entertainment attorney, will be presented with the Kendall A. Minter Entertainment Advocate Award. McMillan has represented iconic artists such as Michael Jackson, Aretha Franklin, and Stevie Wonder. He currently co-manages the Prince Legacy and serves as executive publisher of Source magazine.

Joining McMillan as honorees are legendary radio and television personality Donnie Simpson, who will receive the Jerry Boulding Radio Award, and Joi Brown, founder/CEO of Culture Creators, who will be presented with the inaugural Impact Player Award.

Donnie Simpson, known for his illustrious 55-year career in radio and television, captivated audiences with his charismatic charm and smooth on-air presence. Beginning his journey at Detroit’s WJLB-FM, Simpson became a household name through his tenures at Washington, D.C., outlets WKYS-FM, WPGC-FM, and WMMJ-FM. His influence extended beyond the airwaves, as he hosted BET’s Video Soul, becoming a beloved figure in the entertainment industry. Simpson’s remarkable legacy is marked by his induction into both the Radio Hall of Fame and the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame.

Chris Chambers, founder/CEO of The Chamber Group, will be honored with the Media Executive Award, while Mike Kelly, a seasoned radio broadcaster and record label executive, will receive the Music Executive Award. Additionally, Gwen Franklin, founder/CEO of B. Lifted Up! Inc., will be recognized with the Mike Bernardo Female Executive Award.

The Living Legends Foundation gala promises to be a night of celebration and recognition, highlighting the outstanding contributions of these esteemed individuals to the entertainment industry. With a lineup of industry icons and rising stars, the event reaffirms the foundation’s commitment to honoring excellence and fostering mentorship within the entertainment community.

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Court Rules In Favor of Status Quo For Managers of Prince Legacy

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Following a hearing today in the Delaware Court of Chancery, Chancellor Kathaleen St. J. McCormick ruled in favor of the current Managers of Prince Legacy, LLC, ordering that L. Londell McMillan and Charles Spicer shall continue as managing members of the company during the pendency of their lawsuit against certain members of the company who attempted to amend the LLC agreement and insert themselves as managers. 

Prince Legacy LLC was established by McMillan, Spicer, and several of Prince’s heirs and beneficiaries at the closing of Prince’s Estate in 2022 to own and manage the 50% share of Prince’s assets received from the Estate by the remaining family and friends.  As widely reported, other heirs and family members Tyka Nelson, Omarr Nelson, and Alfred Jackson sold their interests to Primary Wave’s Prince OAT Holdings, LLC during the probate proceeding.  Prince Legacy was created to protect its members from third-party interests seeking to gain control over Prince’s assets. Prince Legacy and Prince OAT Holdings own and co-manage Prince’s assets, as ordered by the Probate Court in 2022.  

After the Estate closed, and in violation of the company’s LLC agreement, Sharon Nelson allegedly attempted to sell part of her member interests and began making unreasonable demands that the managers and members deemed not in the best interest of the company and Prince’s legacy. McMillan and Spicer, two longtime friends of Prince and Prince’s nephew Johnny Nelson, eventually filed a lawsuit earlier this month against the actions of other members of Prince Legacy LLC – Sharon Nelson, Norrine Nelson, Breanna Nelson, and Allen Nelson.  The plaintiffs’ lawsuit alleges that these other Prince Legacy members wrongfully attempted to amend the company’s LLC agreement to make it easier for them to sell out their interests and to remove McMillan and Spicer as managers of the company and appoint themselves in their place. 

The lawyers for Defendants Sharon, Norrine, Breanna, and Allen, who did not attend the hearing, opposed the Status Quo Order and argued that Defendants should now serve as co-managers of Prince’s valuable and complex estate, a proposition that McMillan and Spicer argued would cause irreparable harm to the company during a time where Prince Legacy is having substantial success.  Chancellor McCormick rejected these arguments and issued the Status Quo Order, keeping McMillan and Spicer in charge of Prince Legacy pending a further ruling on the validity of the amendment.  In doing so, she found that Plaintiffs had made a sufficient showing on the requirements for issuing the Status Quo Order – namely, that Plaintiffs had stated sufficient legal claims under Delaware law, that Delaware law favors the status quo, and that the balance of the equities weighed in favor of keeping McMillan and Spicer in control of the Company.   Chancellor McCormick also rejected the Defendant’s argument that the Plaintiffs’ legal claims lack proper jurisdiction in the Delaware courts.

Should the lawsuit proceed in the Court of Chancery, McMillan and Spicer will remain as Managers of Prince Legacy, ensuring the continued stability of Prince Legacy. 

*Disclosure:  McMillan is also Chairman of The Source and Source Digital, Inc., the company that owns and operates www.thesource.com. McMillan was also Prince’s lawyer, manager, and partner for over a decade in the 1990s and 2000s and was responsible for ending Prince’s contract in his legendary dispute with Warner Brothers Records.  

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The Source Announces Programming and Docuseries Chronicling Hip-Hop 50

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The Source has announced a new docuseries exploring 50 years of Hip-Hop through two iconic luminaries of Hip-Hop culture. Titled How It Started/How It’s Going, the new series will pair a member of the new generation with one of the classic era.

Together, the two titans will share their thoughts, experiences, and insights with Hip-Hop in conversation.

Throughout the series, The Source will examine the culture of Hip-Hop by their cultural hubs across the nation, the impact of poetry on the culture, the role and history of DJs, the lore of hit records, the evolution of fashion and art, and the incredible touch of women that has developed the culture to what it is today.

In addition, The Source will host a series, The Law & Hip-Hop, which will be hosted by L. Londell McMillan, the owner and publisher of The Source Magazine and The Northstar Group.

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The North Star Group’s Owner and Publisher, L. Londell McMillan

Stay tuned to The Source’s website and social channels as its celebration of the 50th year of Hip-Hop will kick off on Hip-Hop’s true birthday of August 11.

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