When asked his plan for resurrection the careers and exposure of has been Young The Giant rock group, the African American producer and promoter Jamie Brown from underground label Zaga Studios replied, "We will start small but i'm determined to get these guys the exposure they deserve" he continued, "their music is so unique and soulful and the audience falls in love with them the second they begin to rock out on stage".
"This is a group that truly knows how to connect with their legions of underground fans". University towns are going to be one of the major stops to attract and cultivate that cult like following Jamie Brown with Zaga Studios craves for this new venture.
"I gave up on trying to make a million bucks in music years ago (thought he's only 29 years of age at current), I want to make a difference and bring sounds and experiences to people and this group is a personification of everything that i wanted to do but lacked the talent to put together but i am a good promoter and i intend on getting them as many gigs as they can handle."
When asked the question of race in an industry so divided, "Um, yeah, it's no mystery, I'm black, African American, whatever you want to call it but music transcends that divide and I'm just as capable of bringing these guys out as any white, yellow, pink or purple promoter out there".
So there you have it, a small has been production company, pushing what could be one of the biggest new/old names in alternative rock. Very cool indeed but can it be done? Can a kid take a group that the public has all but lost interest in and bring them to the forefront of pop culture with a few drum solos and guitar riffs? Time will only tell.
Next thing about his career being a music producer is one thing, being a 29 year old black kid in a tiny town like Doylestown is something different entirely. The town isn't at all racist, the shop keepers are kind, of course the local redneck police harass me but hey, it is what it is they harass anyone that looks, sounds or could possibly be different.
To be honest, I sit in my apartment all day, read the bad reviews that competition will put about me on sites like rip off report and anything they can do to take away my hip hop rating on i Tunes. Oh, maybe you didn't know how it works on today's 'download' scene. You see, we're all starving artists trying to be something we're not.
Our competitors trying to go after the same download audience as me will do things to take me out of contention or distract me. They'll write fake reviews about my music and bash me to oblivion, they'll play the race card, yes even minorities argue amongst ourselves as immigrants and blacks battle verbally on the web over who is the biggest victim.
It's all so stupid and I'm embarrassed to say that I'm part of it but hey, this is the reality for a 19 year old wannabe producer, rapper and pure start-up fraudulent thug.
I went to the local high school, yes I believe that I was the only black kid in the entire school and you know something? Not one time did I feel out of place or the brunt of a racist remark or anything even remotely of the sort.
Too the contrary, the teachers respected me, the students always included me, my parents were both married and here I am writing raps about thug life, being kept down and all the other pointless garbage that I've never experienced.
I say all this to get it off my chest but not to be so stupid as to use my hip hop character name. Jamie Brown is the name my mother gave me because she was a fan of the soul singer. I have to say, I love the safe environment that Doylestown offers. I love Delaware Valley college and all the opportunity in this small town. But there comes a time when one has to move up and on and it's time to go to LA boys! I'll see you in the sun shine.
"This is a group that truly knows how to connect with their legions of underground fans". University towns are going to be one of the major stops to attract and cultivate that cult like following Jamie Brown with Zaga Studios craves for this new venture.
"I gave up on trying to make a million bucks in music years ago (thought he's only 29 years of age at current), I want to make a difference and bring sounds and experiences to people and this group is a personification of everything that i wanted to do but lacked the talent to put together but i am a good promoter and i intend on getting them as many gigs as they can handle."
When asked the question of race in an industry so divided, "Um, yeah, it's no mystery, I'm black, African American, whatever you want to call it but music transcends that divide and I'm just as capable of bringing these guys out as any white, yellow, pink or purple promoter out there".
So there you have it, a small has been production company, pushing what could be one of the biggest new/old names in alternative rock. Very cool indeed but can it be done? Can a kid take a group that the public has all but lost interest in and bring them to the forefront of pop culture with a few drum solos and guitar riffs? Time will only tell.
Next thing about his career being a music producer is one thing, being a 29 year old black kid in a tiny town like Doylestown is something different entirely. The town isn't at all racist, the shop keepers are kind, of course the local redneck police harass me but hey, it is what it is they harass anyone that looks, sounds or could possibly be different.
To be honest, I sit in my apartment all day, read the bad reviews that competition will put about me on sites like rip off report and anything they can do to take away my hip hop rating on i Tunes. Oh, maybe you didn't know how it works on today's 'download' scene. You see, we're all starving artists trying to be something we're not.
Our competitors trying to go after the same download audience as me will do things to take me out of contention or distract me. They'll write fake reviews about my music and bash me to oblivion, they'll play the race card, yes even minorities argue amongst ourselves as immigrants and blacks battle verbally on the web over who is the biggest victim.
It's all so stupid and I'm embarrassed to say that I'm part of it but hey, this is the reality for a 19 year old wannabe producer, rapper and pure start-up fraudulent thug.
I went to the local high school, yes I believe that I was the only black kid in the entire school and you know something? Not one time did I feel out of place or the brunt of a racist remark or anything even remotely of the sort.
Too the contrary, the teachers respected me, the students always included me, my parents were both married and here I am writing raps about thug life, being kept down and all the other pointless garbage that I've never experienced.
I say all this to get it off my chest but not to be so stupid as to use my hip hop character name. Jamie Brown is the name my mother gave me because she was a fan of the soul singer. I have to say, I love the safe environment that Doylestown offers. I love Delaware Valley college and all the opportunity in this small town. But there comes a time when one has to move up and on and it's time to go to LA boys! I'll see you in the sun shine.
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