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Famous Amos is a Black-founded brand that’s brought smiles to our faces since 1975. To survive this long, they’ve had to undergo many changes in the past nearly 50 years – mostly in terms of ownership. The visionary behind the cookie company, Wally Amos , found quick success after opening a shop in Los Angeles, but he was faced with financial and personal challenges leading him to walk away. Since their lowest point, the Famous Amos net worth has grown considerably. Despite the ups and downs, they remain one of America’s favorite cookies. The Wally Amos Days (Photo by Diana Walker/Getty Images) Before opening his flagship location, Amos made history as the first-ever Black talent manager, working out of William Morris Agency. When meeting with record labels and signees he would bring in fresh baked cookies after uncovering a love for baking while living with his aunt in New York. Word got out about the “famous Amos” cookies, leading his friends Marvin Gaye and Helen Reddy to gift...
If we’ve learned anything over the last year, it’s that technology has the power to transform, influence and shape entire industries with the latest tools and resources. While the pandemic completely turned the music industry on its back, technology became its saving grace to show us all our future possibilities. From virtual concerts to emerging platforms, the music industry was under pressure to still deliver entertainment, and innovative tech made sure that happened. Some of the best things birthed out of the pandemic stemmed from tech startups, apps and social media — including things like Verzuz and hybrid awards shows . And what’s better, Black leaders and changemakers were at the center of it all. To close out Black Music Month, we’re highlighting some revolutionary Black-owned companies that are shifting the way the industry will operate in years to come. Check out some of the hottest tech innovations that the music industry is betting on to shape its future. Music Breakr...