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Black Tie announces Denise Lee as Dale Hansen Ally Award recipient

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Country singer Cameron Hawthorne to entertain Denise Lee will receive the Dale Hanson Ally Award at the 2024 Black Tie Dinner With two weeks to go before the 41st annual Black Tie Dinner, BTD officials announced today (Saturday, Sept.

10, that singer, actress, producer and community activist Denise Lee is being named this year’s Dale Hansen Ally Award. Dinner officials also announced that openly-gay country singer Cameron Hawthorne has been added to the entertainment lineup for the event.

Openly-gay country singer Cameron Hawthorne The 2022 Black Tie Dinner, presented by PNC Bank, will be held Saturday Sept. 24, at the Sheraton Dallas in Downtown Dallas.

For more information and tickets visit BlackTie.org. Terry Loftis, senior co-chair for Black Tie, said, “This award is really special to me because of my friendship and love for Denise Lee.

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