Bryan-Michael Cox Hosts 13th Annual “The Breakfast Club” Brunch: Siedah Garrett & Maxwell Honored
Producer and song-writer Bryan-Michael Cox hosted the 13th annual Breakfast Club brunch Grammy Awards weekend.
Held at the Beverly Wilshere in Beverly Hills, this year, the Toyota sponsored event, honored Siedah Garrett and Maxwell.
Toyota presented a $10,000 grant to MUSIC & MEMORY, a non-profit organization that brings personalized music into the lives of the elderly through digital music technology, vastly improving quality of life by creating personalized playlists that enable those struggling with Alzheimer’s, dementia and other cognitive and physical challenges to reconnect with the world through music-triggered memories.
Celebrity guests included: singer Dondria, singer and Real Housewives of Atlanta cast member Kandi Burruss, reality star Shamea Morton, singer MAJOR., podcast personality Melyssa Ford, radio personality Sway Calloway, Goapele, fitness trainer AJ Johnson and others. Check out the photos!
Photos: Freddy-O, Strategic Heights Media
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