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Chrisette Michele

Chrisette Michele

Team LMio Foundation Compendium listing for Chrisette Michele
04/04/2026
Grammy Winning Vocalist
Entertainment
Chrisette Michele Payne is an American R and B and soul singer, songwriter, and recording artist whose career emerged through a combination of formal vocal training, gospel rooted musicianship, and early high profile collaborations in hip hop and contemporary soul. Chrisette Michele was born in Central Islip, New York, grew up in Patchogue, and graduated from Five Towns College with a degree in vocal performance. Chrisette Michele entered national view through appearances on recordings by Jay Z and Nas before establishing a solo recording career. Chrisette Michele’s debut album I Am introduced a voice noted for jazz phrasing, contemporary soul texture, and literary songwriting. Later releases, especially Epiphany, expanded commercial reach; Epiphany debuted at number one on the Billboard pop and R and B charts, while “Be OK,” featuring will.i.am, brought Chrisette Michele a Grammy Award for Best Urban Alternative Performance. Official materials describe a catalog of more than 100 songs and collaborations with artists including Jay Z, Nas, Drake, Natalie Cole, John Legend, and George Duke. After major label work with Def Jam and Motown linked imprints, Chrisette Michele continued independently through Rich Hipster and later through current self directed releases promoted from Chrisette Michele’s official platform. The official site identifies “Home” as the first new release in four years and presents touring, podcast work, and direct fan engagement as central features of the current phase of Chrisette Michele’s career.
“As an artist, I often wait until I have the perfect words and melody to express my heart.”
Chrisette Michele Payne
Chrisette Michele
Chrissy Teigen

Chrissy Teigen

Team LMio Foundation Compendium listing for Chrissy Tiegen
04/04/2026
Model Author Entrepreneur
Entertainment
Chrissy Teigen rose to prominence through modeling, later expanding into television, publishing, and digital media. Early career success in fashion transitioned into a multifaceted public presence spanning entertainment, culinary writing, and entrepreneurship. Chrissy Teigen gained widespread recognition through appearances in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, followed by hosting roles, cookbook authorship, and significant influence on social media platforms. Public voice and candid engagement with audiences contributed to a distinct media identity. Public life has also included advocacy, philanthropy, and openness about personal experiences, including family life, grief, and mental health.
“Be kind to people, for everyone is fighting a battle you know nothing about.”
Christine Diane Teigen
Chrissy Teigen
Chubby Checker

Chubby Checker

Team LMio Foundation Compendium listing for Chubby Checker
04/04/2026
Twist Dance Icon
Entertainment
Chubby Checker transformed popular music and dance culture through the popularization of “The Twist.” Born in South Carolina and raised in Philadelphia, Chubby Checker became a central figure in early rock and roll dance movements. The 1960 recording of “The Twist” reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and returned to number one in 1962, making it the only song in chart history to achieve that distinction in separate runs. The associated dance became a global phenomenon. Chubby Checker’s influence extended beyond a single recording, shaping the relationship between popular music and participatory dance culture. Career longevity includes continued performances and cultural recognition.
“The Twist was more than a dance. The Twist was freedom.”
Ernest Evans
Chubby Checker
Clarence Pointer

Clarence Pointer

Team LMio Foundation Compendium listing for Clarence Pencilman Pointer
04/04/2026
Famous Pencil Artist
Entertainment
Clarence J. Pointer, widely known as “Pencilman,” is an American pencil artist and Air Force veteran whose work centers on highly detailed portraiture, sports imagery, Black historical figures, entertainers, and public commissions. Public profiles identify Pointer as born in Hillsboro, Alabama, and developing an artistic practice largely without formal academic training. The record that does exist presents Pointer as a self fashioned artist whose public career grew through commissions, exhibitions, mentorship, and direct community engagement. Pointer’s public importance lies in the combination of technique, accessibility, and subject matter. Pointer has produced work depicting Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., Jackie Robinson, Barack Obama, Muhammad Ali, Bo Jackson, and many other figures associated with Black public history, sports, and entertainment. That focus places Pointer within a tradition of portrait artists whose work functions both as aesthetic production and as public memory work.
“I never drew stick figures like other kids. I just started drawing.”
Clarence J. Pointer
Clarence “Pencilman” Pointer.
Herbie Hancock

Herbie Hancock

Team LMio Foundation Compendium Listing for Herbie Hancock
04/16/2026
Jazz Innovator and Composer
Entertainment
Herbie Hancock is an American pianist, keyboard player, composer, bandleader, educator, and cultural ambassador whose career has helped define post bop, jazz fusion, jazz funk, and modern crossover jazz. Born in Chicago on April 12, 1940, Hancock emerged as a child prodigy, performed Mozart with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at age eleven, studied both music and electrical engineering, and entered professional jazz at the start of the 1960s. Hancock’s early Blue Note recordings, work with Miles Davis’s Second Great Quintet, and later experiments with electric keyboards and studio technology made Hancock one of the most influential musicians of the modern era. Hancock’s major achievements span several distinct musical worlds. Hancock composed modern jazz standards such as “Watermelon Man,” “Cantaloupe Island,” “Maiden Voyage,” and “Chameleon,” helped redefine the role of the jazz rhythm section in the Miles Davis ensemble of the mid 1960s, and created landmark albums such as Takin’ Off, Empyrean Isles, Maiden Voyage, Head Hunters, Future Shock, and River: The Joni Letters. Hancock’s work brought together acoustic jazz, funk, electronics, world music, and pop collaboration without abandoning improvisational depth. Official and institutional sources credit Hancock with 14 Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year for River: The Joni Letters, making Hancock one of the rare jazz artists to receive one of the Recording Academy’s top general field honors. Hancock’s public importance extends beyond performance and composition. Hancock serves as Chairman of the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz, has worked as a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador since 2011, has taught at UCLA, and has used public work in music, education, and international cultural dialogue to connect jazz with peace building, youth development, and global citizenship. Hancock’s career therefore stands at the intersection of artistry, education, technology, and public service.
“I try to practice with my life.”
Herbert Jeffrey Hancock, pianist, composer, bandleader, educator, and cultural ambassador
Herbie Hancock
Tina Turner

Tina Turner

Team LMio Foundation compendium listing for Tina Turner
04/16/2026
Queen of Rock and Roll
Entertainment
Tina Turner was an American born singer, songwriter, and actress who became one of the best selling recording artists of all time and a defining figure in the history of rock and soul music. Born Anna Mae Bullock in the rural farming community of Nutbush, Tennessee, Turner emerged from a childhood marked by poverty, family abandonment, and the systemic barriers of the Jim Crow South. Turner first achieved fame in the 1960s as the powerhouse lead vocalist of the Ike and Tina Turner Revue, delivering explosive live performances and recording landmark rhythm and blues hits before escaping a severely abusive marriage in 1976 with only thirty six cents to her name. Turner’s major achievements are anchored by an unprecedented mid career resurgence in the 1980s, widely considered the greatest comeback in music history. The 1984 release of the multi platinum album Private Dancer and the number one single "What's Love Got to Do with It" transformed Turner into a global solo superstar. Official sources credit Turner with twelve Grammy Awards, including a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, and recognition as a two time inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Turner’s professional credits also include starring roles in major motion pictures such as Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome and setting a Guinness World Record for the largest paying concert audience for a solo artist. Turner’s public importance extends far beyond musical innovation. By publicly disclosing the severe domestic violence endured during her first marriage, Turner broke a pervasive cultural silence, becoming a powerful symbol of survival and resilience for abused women worldwide. Furthermore, Turner shattered industry ageism and sexism, proving that a Black woman in her forties could dominate the global pop and rock charts. Turner’s later life included a commitment to Nichiren Buddhism, extensive philanthropic support for children's charities, and the publication of spiritual memoirs, cementing a legacy that stands at the intersection of artistic triumph and profound personal liberation.
"I didn't have anybody, really, no foundation in life, so I had to make my own way. Always, from the start. I had to go out in the world and become strong, to discover my mission in life."
Tina Turner, singer, songwriter, actress, author, and the Queen of Rock and Roll
Tina Turner, Anna Mae Bullock, Queen of Rock and Roll