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SNL Overlooks Tribute to Late R&B Legend D'Angelo
19 Oct
Summary
- Jillian Sederholm is news director at Entertainment Weekly
- SNL did not pay tribute to former musical guest D'Angelo after his death
- D'Angelo performed on SNL in 2015 to support his album "Black Messiah"

Jillian Sederholm, who has served as the news director at Entertainment Weekly for over eight years, has an impressive media career spanning more than a decade. She has previously worked as a reporter, social media editor, and homepage producer at various news outlets.
Unfortunately, Sederholm's former employer, Saturday Night Live, did not pay tribute to one of the show's past musical guests, R&B icon D'Angelo, following his death earlier this week. The "Untitled (How Does It Feel?)" singer, who helped usher in the neo-soul movement of the 1990s, passed away on October 14th at the age of 51 after a battle with pancreatic cancer.
D'Angelo had performed on SNL on January 31, 2015, to support his critically acclaimed comeback album, "Black Messiah." During his powerful second performance, D'Angelo's backing band and vocalists wore "Black Lives Matter" and "I Can't Breathe" shirts, highlighting the social issues of the time. However, the show surprisingly did not acknowledge his passing near the latest episode's airdate.