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Television Sun Oct 31 2010
Miki Howard on "Unsung"
"Unsung," TV One's popular "docu-series" that showcases singers who were in the prime of their careers and who, for different reasons, became unsung, will feature Chicago's own Miki Howard.
Howard, whose parents were both gospel singers, was a popular R&B/jazz artist who rose to prominence in the late 80s through the early 90s. She enjoyed a solid stream of hits including "Come Share My Love" and "Love Under New Management," and was also nominated for an American Music Award and a Grammy Award.
With powerhouse vocals like Howard's, why did she suddenly disappear from the music scene altogether? While several rumors persisted, no one ever really knew what happened to her--until now.
"Unsung: Miki Howard" airs Monday, November 1 at 9pm on TV One.
LaShawn Williams / November 1, 2010 10:13 PM
Yet ANOTHER good one, TV One!