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Dionne Warwick, George Clinton, the Supremes honored by Rhythm & Blues Foundation. (Music).
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Jet
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March 17, 2003
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Legendary singer Dionne Warwick, the Grandmaster of Funk George Clinton and the `60s girl group, the Supremes, were among those saluted during the Rhythm & Blues Foundation's 13th annual Pioneer Awards ceremony in New York City.
Warwick received the foundation's Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of her pioneering career that has spanned 40 years.
Her hits include Walk On By, Alfie, I Say A Little Prayer, I'll Never Love This Way Again and Deja Vu.
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