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My City Me Artist Profile Network
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Natasha Bedingfield
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Qwote
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Randy Nota Loka
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Sheri Jones-Moffett
Sheri Jones-Moffett has been taking the gospel music industry by storm. A native of Memphis, Tennessee, she is best known as one half of the two-time Stellar Award winning duo Ted & Sheri. Sheri has honed her musical mettle with some of Gospel's most notable figures. Yet, it was her collaboration with Ted Winn that has generated the greatest buzz.
Sheri's high-octane signature voice is easily recognizable and can be heard on several albums including the 50TH GRAMMY® AWARD nominated song "Encourage Yourself" from Finale: Act One, the heralded album from Donald Lawrence and the Tri-City Singers of which she is also a long time member. Sheri has toured extensively with Lawrence and has worked with a bevy of gospel music giants including Donnie McClurkin, Kirk Franklin, Kurt Karr and Kim Burell. She was also featured on the Finale Tour with Donald Lawrence and the Tri-City Singers in March 2007 and The Clark Sisters Reunion Tour in October 2007.
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Skillz
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Stevie Hoang
After writing and producing songs for many of the uk's top artists, Stevie Hoang is set to emerge with his own material. Hailing from east London, the multi-talented musician is currently in the studio working on songs for his debut album. The album will have a distict oriental sound to most of the tracks which will make it stand out from the rest
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Tum Tum
Texas, we have problem. For far too long, hip-hop has overlooked Dallas, dismissing the southern city as nothing more than the home of an infamous football team and wealthy oil tycoons. But native son Tony “Tum Tum” Richardson has a solution. An overnight celebrity on the D-Town mixtape scene part of the 7 man group The Dirty South Rydaz (DSR) and CEO of his franchise label TBGZ-, Tum Tum used his first SOLO major label debut disc Eat or Get Ate (T-Town Music/Universal Republic Records) to shut down all the misguided myths about his hometown and put his city on the hip-hop map. Tum Tum, who was given his nickname by his grandmother because of his always protruding belly, grew up in the slums. For a while, he gave in to the lure of the streets, but in 2001, he retired from the life to pursue music. “I saw a lot of people get locked up and I didn’t want to go that route,” Tum says. “I had to do something different with my life.” (Hence the Album “Eat or Get Ate” ) To learn more about Tum Tum
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Vanessa Bell Armstrong
Don’t call it a comeback, Vanessa Bell Armstrong has been here for years and today, she returns to the music scene with an undeniable new album that is simply destined to reclaim her position as one of Gospel’s foremost female vocalists. To learn more about Vanessa Bell Armstrong Click here
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My City Me Black Dreams Today
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Michael Baisden
When it comes to entertaining, enlightening and educating, no one in talk radio compares to Michael Baisden. His high-octane energy and love for interacting with his listeners is just one reason for the popularity and success of The Michael Baisden Show. The Bad Boy ignites heated discussions with explosive episodic themes like: Living Your Dream, Your Body Is Your Temple, and Pimps In The Pulpit. View Profile
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Peace And Love
Non-profit, World Peace Anti-Violence Initiative. Peace and Love was created out of need and demand. To learn more
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