Honoring Women in Music: Makeba Riddick-Woods & Melanie Fiona

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Moms in Music recently saluted the empowering and inspirational balancing act that comes with the dual demands of motherhood and career at its second annual brunch. This year’s quintet of honorees included Grammy winners Melanie Fiona (the Essence Award) and Makeba Riddick-Woods (Visionary Award), Freebandz COO Dr. Stephanie Jester (Leading Lady Award), MBK Entertainment president Jeanine McLean (Breaking Ground Award) and wardrobe stylist-author Tameka Foster Raymond (Perseverance Award).

Moms in Music founder Brittney King Brock, who hosted the event on Sept. 13 at The Buckhead Club in Atlanta, noted, “We are honored to recognize these extraordinary women who have not only excelled in their careers, but have also served as examples for the future generation of moms navigating the complexities of the music industry. Their stories reflect the perseverance, creativity and heart that define our community.” 

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“Success isn’t just measured by what you achieve, but by how you give back and uplift others along the way,” said honoree Jester, who is also the business manager and mother of Grammy-winning hip-hop star Future. “As a mother, I’ve learned that true fulfillment comes from nurturing the next generation and empowering other women to rise, thrive, and find their own purpose and passion. That’s the legacy I’m most proud of.” 

While accepting her award, singer-songwriter Fiona commented, “I’ve been blessed to receive many awards in my career, but this one means the most to me — being honored as a mom. There’s nothing more rewarding than this role, and it’s one of the greatest achievements of my life.”

Fellow singer-songwriter Riddick-Woods said of her own balancing act, “Songwriting isn’t only about creating hits — it’s about telling stories that resonate with people’s hearts. I’ve learned the importance of balancing creativity with nurturing, and how powerful it is to lead by example for the next generation. Being a mom has deepened my purpose, and I’m committed to using my voice to inspire and empower women, both in music and in life.”

Moms in Music welcomed more than 125 attendees to its brunch, sponsored by Amazon Music with Billboard as a media partner. On behalf of Amazon Music, the division’s head of culture amplification, Ida Kay, said of supporting inclusive spaces within the industry, “We believe in the power of amplifying diverse voices, and the Moms in Music Brunch reflects that commitment. It’s inspiring to see how these honorees continue to push boundaries and create meaningful art while balancing the demands of motherhood.” 

Moms in Music Celebrate Empowering Women in the Industry

Moms in Music recently honored the incredible women who excel in both motherhood and their careers at their second annual brunch. Among this year’s honorees were Grammy winners Melanie Fiona and Makeba Riddick-Woods, Freebandz COO Dr. Stephanie Jester, MBK Entertainment president Jeanine McLean, and wardrobe stylist-author Tameka Foster Raymond.

Recognizing Extraordinary Women

Brittney King Brock, the founder of Moms in Music, hosted the event at The Buckhead Club in Atlanta on Sept. 13. She expressed, “We are honored to recognize these extraordinary women who have not only excelled in their careers but have also served as examples for the future generation of moms navigating the complexities of the music industry. Their stories reflect the perseverance, creativity, and heart that define our community.” 

Empowering the Next Generation

Honoree Dr. Stephanie Jester shared, “Success isn’t just measured by what you achieve, but by how you give back and uplift others along the way. As a mother, I’ve learned that true fulfillment comes from nurturing the next generation and empowering other women to rise, thrive, and find their own purpose and passion. That’s the legacy I’m most proud of.” 

Gratitude for Motherhood

Melanie Fiona expressed her gratitude for being honored as a mom, stating, “There’s nothing more rewarding than this role, and it’s one of the greatest achievements of my life.” Makeba Riddick-Woods emphasized the importance of balancing creativity with nurturing and using her voice to inspire and empower women in music and in life.

Celebrating Diversity and Inclusivity

The Moms in Music brunch, sponsored by Amazon Music with Billboard as a media partner, welcomed over 125 attendees. Ida Kay, the head of culture amplification at Amazon Music, highlighted the importance of supporting inclusive spaces within the industry and amplifying diverse voices. The event showcased how these honorees continue to push boundaries and create meaningful art while balancing the demands of motherhood.

FAQs

Q: What is Moms in Music?

A: Moms in Music is an organization that celebrates and empowers women in the music industry who excel in both motherhood and their careers.

Q: Who were some of the honorees at the second annual brunch?

A: Grammy winners Melanie Fiona and Makeba Riddick-Woods, Freebandz COO Dr. Stephanie Jester, MBK Entertainment president Jeanine McLean, and wardrobe stylist-author Tameka Foster Raymond were among the honorees.

Q: What was the significance of the event?

A: The event honored women who have excelled in their careers while serving as examples for the next generation of moms in the music industry, showcasing perseverance, creativity, and heart.

Q: Why is it important to support inclusive spaces in the industry?

A: Supporting inclusive spaces allows for the amplification of diverse voices and the empowerment of women to thrive and create meaningful art while balancing the demands of motherhood.


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