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Thursday, November 17, 2005
Subject: Audio entry
Time: 9:26:00 AM EST
Author:  intern2president


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  • #2 Comment from smninfin 
    11/19/05 12:46 AM Permalink
    I've wrote before and i'm not sure if you received it but congradulations again for the keys to the city of Baltimore and my name is T.M. Curtis Jr. A.K.A. (Deacon Preizt) and just wanted to know one metropolitain to another if it's possible to get any support on finding a label and distributor if so please feel free to e-mail me or (240-515-4604) so we can get another conquence artist in the game that's not afraid of hard work and buisness. Many Blessings.
  • #1 Comment from cr8dgr 
    11/17/05 4:38 PM Permalink
    Mr. Liles;

    I have had the honor to meet you on a couple of occasions at the Beverly Hills Hotel where I worked as a valet part time. It was always an adrenaline rush just to be around people like you, Lyor Cohen, Steve Rifkind, and Russell Simmons (who excepted my idea of having valets wear Phat Farm which led to me working temporarily with Nikki Strong).

    I have since moved back to NY to launch the marketing campaign for, DooWiTTle, an artist I have been managing.

    With no budget, and just product for stores - what is the best way to get consumers to buy? Besides word of mouth, and consistent shows.

    God bless,

    BRIX