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Kurupt, Hill Harper, Bobby Bland, Frankie Knuckles in New Season of ‘Unsung’ and ‘Unsung Hollywood’

Kurupt (L) and Hill Harper (Getty Images)
Kurupt (L) and Hill Harper

*TV One has revealed the subjects featured in new seasons of its flagship shows “Unsung” and “Unsung Hollywood,” set to premiere next week.

“Unsung Hollywood” will start things off highlighting the life and career of Hill Harper on Nov. 2, followed by Joe and Guy Torry on Nov. 9 and Bill Bellamy on Nov. 16.

“Unsung” continues with new episodes featuring hit makers and game changers Kurupt on Nov. 23, Frankie Knuckles and the Roots of House on Nov. 30 and Bobby Bland on Dec. 7.

“The next episodes of Unsung Hollywood highlight men who have crafted careers in comedy and drama,” said Jubba Seyyid, Sr. Director, Programming and Production for TV One. “Hill Harper, Bill Bellamy, and the Torry brothers are not only dedicated to their craft, but collectively, they are committed to their families, dedicated to uplifting youth in the Black community, and continuing to impact Hollywood in a positive way. Their contributions to art and society will really resonate with our audience.”

“Unsung has truly become a household staple with our audience as it allows them to reminisce on the music they listened to growing up,” Seyyid continued. “Fans always learn something new about their favorite artists, and this fall they will see Kurupt slay hip-hop, West coast style, and they will party to the soulful house music of Frankie Knuckles.”

Read more details below about the episodes below:

UNSUNG HOLLYWOOD: NEW EPISODES

HILL HARPER
Premiere: Wednesday, Nov. 2 at 8 p.m. ET
Best known for his role as Sheldon Hawkes on the CBS crime drama “CSI: NY”, three time NAACP Image Award winner Hill Harper has quietly put together a distinguished career of range and heart. A longtime friend of President Obama, he has made a positive difference on and off the screen, authoring several books, including “Letters to a Young Brother,” and “The Conversation: How (Black) Men and Women Can Build Trusting, Loving Relationships.” This episode of Unsung Hollywood takes us inside the life and career of one of Hollywood’s smoothest and most passionate stars.

JOE & GUY TORRY
Premiere: Wednesday, Nov. 9 at 8 p.m. ET
As part of HBO’s Def Comedy Jam in the 1990s, Joe and Guy Torry helped launch a revolution in urban comedy with a hip-hop beat. The brothers rose from poverty to the heights of Hollywood, each carving out their own rep in films like “Poetic Justice” and “American History X.” Through it all, a sibling rivalry, not always friendly, fueled the laughs. George Lopez, Miguel Nunez, Cedric the Entertainer, Luenell, Vivica Fox and Buddy Lewis help tell the tale.

BILL BELLAMY
Premiere: Wednesday, Nov. 16 at 8 p.m. ET
Comedian-Actor Bill Bellamy, creator of the phrase “booty call”, first shot to fame as part of HBO’s “Def Comedy Jam” in the 1990s and then as a premiere MTV VJ. Since then he has enjoyed a wide-ranging career in film and TV with roles in “Love Jones,” “How to Be A Player,” and “Any Given Sunday.” Bellamy, the cousin of Shaquille O’Neal, has also made his mark as the voice of Skeeter in “Cousin Skeeter,” and as the host of NBC’s “Last Comic Standing: and TV One’s “Who’s Got Jokes.”
Unsung Hollywood is narrated by Gary Anthony Williams, and is Executive Produced by Arthur Smith, Kent Weed, Mark Rowland and Frank Sinton of A. Smith & Co. Productions. Henry Schipper is the Co-Executive Producer. For TV One, Jubba Seyyid is Executive in Charge of Production and Sr. Director of Programming; Robyn Greene Arrington is Executive in Charge of Production and Vice President, Original Programming and Production; and D’Angela Proctor is Head of Original Programming.

UNSUNG: NEW EPISODES

KURUPT
Premiere: Wednesday, Nov. 23 at 8 p.m. ET
Widely regarded as one of the greatest rap lyricists ever, Kurupt might be your favorite rapper’s favorite rapper. He became a household name recording with longtime friends Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre and Nate Dogg at the height of the Death Row Records era in the 1990’s. With 25 years in the game, he’s also had numerous successful hits with his partner in rhyme, Daz, as part of the platinum duo Dogg Pound. He has endured label drama, addiction, a very public split from fiancée Foxy Brown and the tragic death of his former fiancée and mother of his child, Natina Reed. Through it all, Kurupt has kept going and never stopped rapping. He is the very definition of Unsung.

FRANKIE KNUCKLES AND THE ROOTS OF HOUSE
Premiere: Wednesday, Nov. 30 at 8 p.m. ET
For three decades and counting, house music has dominated the dance floors by mixing the sonic innovation of Hip Hop with the ecstasy of soul and dance floor disco. Legendary DJs, including rare interviews from the man known as the godfather of house – the late Frankie Knuckles – tell the story of an underground music that changed the world.

BOBBY BLAND
Premiere: Wednesday, Dec. 7 at 8 p.m. ET
Known as one of the best voices in the business, Bobby “Blue” Bland’s career spanned 60 years. With 63 charting singles, including the powerful, “Ain’t No Love in the Heart of the City,” Bland had a sound ahead of his time, but needed the help of his wife to order his steps, and keep him from an early grave. Overcoming his demons and learning deficiencies, his legacy was cemented by his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

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