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Lewis Martineé is a producer, songwriter and disc jockey based in Miami, Florida. He was Billboard songwriter of the year and BMI songwriter of the year. In addition to founding the girl group Exposé in 1984, he also wrote and produced all of the songs on its first two albums, Exposure (1987) and What You Don't Know (1989). He also contributed to the group's third effort, Exposé, in 1992.

 

He's routinely worked with super-star artists, producing, writing and or remixing tracks, such as Ricky Martin, Enrique Iglesias, Celine Dion, Company B, Arika Kane, Jermaine Jackson, Sequel, the Cover Girls, Debbie Gibson, Vanessa Williams, Pet Shop Boys, Son by Four, Elvis Crespo, Jermaine Jackson, Tatiana and many others.

 

His contributions to the nascent freestyle music movement in the mid 1980s contributed to its popularity, which continues to this day. DJ Martinee has been doing a dance music radio show programed all over the world.

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Lewis Martineé is a producer, songwriter and disc jockey based in Miami, Florida. He was Billboard songwriter of the year and BMI songwriter of the year. In addition to founding the girl group Exposé in 1984, he also wrote and produced all of the songs on its first two albums, Exposure (1987) and What You Don't Know (1989). He also contributed to the group's third effort, Exposé, in 1992.

 

He's routinely worked with super-star artists, producing, writing and or remixing tracks, such as Ricky Martin, Enrique Iglesias, Celine Dion, Company B, Arika Kane, Jermaine Jackson, Sequel, the Cover Girls, Debbie Gibson, Vanessa Williams, Pet Shop Boys, Son by Four, Elvis Crespo, Jermaine Jackson, Tatiana and many others.

 

His contributions to the nascent freestyle music movement in the mid 1980s contributed to its popularity, which continues to this day. DJ Martinee has been doing a dance music radio show programed all over the world.

Lewis Martineé is a producer, songwriter and disc jockey based in Miami, Florida. He was Billboard songwriter of the year and BMI songwriter of the year. In addition to founding the girl group Exposé in 1984, he also wrote and produced all of the songs on its first two albums, Exposure (1987) and What You Don't Know (1989). He also contributed to the group's third effort, Exposé, in 1992.

 

He's routinely worked with super-star artists, producing, writing and or remixing tracks, such as Ricky Martin, Enrique Iglesias, Celine Dion, Company B, Arika Kane, Jermaine Jackson, Sequel, the Cover Girls, Debbie Gibson, Vanessa Williams, Pet Shop Boys, Son by Four, Elvis Crespo, Jermaine Jackson, Tatiana and many others.

 

His contributions to the nascent freestyle music movement in the mid 1980s contributed to its popularity, which continues to this day. DJ Martinee has been doing a dance music radio show programed all over the world.

Lewis Martineé is a producer, songwriter and disc jockey based in Miami, Florida. He was Billboard songwriter of the year and BMI songwriter of the year. In addition to founding the girl group Exposé in 1984, he also wrote and produced all of the songs on its first two albums, Exposure (1987) and What You Don't Know (1989). He also contributed to the group's third effort, Exposé, in 1992.

 

He's routinely worked with super-star artists, producing, writing and or remixing tracks, such as Ricky Martin, Enrique Iglesias, Celine Dion, Company B, Arika Kane, Jermaine Jackson, Sequel, the Cover Girls, Debbie Gibson, Vanessa Williams, Pet Shop Boys, Son by Four, Elvis Crespo, Jermaine Jackson, Tatiana and many others.

 

His contributions to the nascent freestyle music movement in the mid 1980s contributed to its popularity, which continues to this day. DJ Martinee has been doing a dance music radio show programed all over the world.

Lewis Martineé is a producer, songwriter and disc jockey based in Miami, Florida. He was Billboard songwriter of the year and BMI songwriter of the year. In addition to founding the girl group Exposé in 1984, he also wrote and produced all of the songs on its first two albums, Exposure (1987) and What You Don't Know (1989). He also contributed to the group's third effort, Exposé, in 1992.

 

He's routinely worked with super-star artists, producing, writing and or remixing tracks, such as Ricky Martin, Enrique Iglesias, Celine Dion, Company B, Arika Kane, Jermaine Jackson, Sequel, the Cover Girls, Debbie Gibson, Vanessa Williams, Pet Shop Boys, Son by Four, Elvis Crespo, Jermaine Jackson, Tatiana and many others.

 

His contributions to the nascent freestyle music movement in the mid 1980s contributed to its popularity, which continues to this day. DJ Martinee has been doing a dance music radio show programed all over the world.

Lewis Martineé is a producer, songwriter and disc jockey based in Miami, Florida. He was Billboard songwriter of the year and BMI songwriter of the year. In addition to founding the girl group Exposé in 1984, he also wrote and produced all of the songs on its first two albums, Exposure (1987) and What You Don't Know (1989). He also contributed to the group's third effort, Exposé, in 1992.

 

He's routinely worked with super-star artists, producing, writing and or remixing tracks, such as Ricky Martin, Enrique Iglesias, Celine Dion, Company B, Arika Kane, Jermaine Jackson, Sequel, the Cover Girls, Debbie Gibson, Vanessa Williams, Pet Shop Boys, Son by Four, Elvis Crespo, Jermaine Jackson, Tatiana and many others.

 

His contributions to the nascent freestyle music movement in the mid 1980s contributed to its popularity, which continues to this day. DJ Martinee has been doing a dance music radio show programed all over the world.

Lewis Martineé is a producer, songwriter and disc jockey based in Miami, Florida. He was Billboard songwriter of the year and BMI songwriter of the year. In addition to founding the girl group Exposé in 1984, he also wrote and produced all of the songs on its first two albums, Exposure (1987) and What You Don't Know (1989). He also contributed to the group's third effort, Exposé, in 1992.

 

He's routinely worked with super-star artists, producing, writing and or remixing tracks, such as Ricky Martin, Enrique Iglesias, Celine Dion, Company B, Arika Kane, Jermaine Jackson, Sequel, the Cover Girls, Debbie Gibson, Vanessa Williams, Pet Shop Boys, Son by Four, Elvis Crespo, Jermaine Jackson, Tatiana and many others.

 

His contributions to the nascent freestyle music movement in the mid 1980s contributed to its popularity, which continues to this day. DJ Martinee has been doing a dance music radio show programed all over the world.

Did Bobby Martin give us The Sound of Philadelphia? Bobby Martin won the Grammy Award for the song T.S.O.P. (The Sound of Philadelphia. One thing for sure, he was definitely a major part of TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia). Although some may consider Bobby Martin as being the Grandaddy of R&B and Soul, Bobby Martin himself has stated that he did not do it all alone. Bobby Martin has made one of the biggest contributions to soul and R&B music ever. Most people remember Bobby Martin for his productions or his Philadelphia Sound Arrangements on artists like The Jacksons, Lou Rawls or The O' Jays. There is a list of Bobby Martin Music that goes on and on. However, the sounds of not only jazz but country & western were in the bag of textures that producer/arranger Bobby Martin utilized in developing the popular Philly soul sound. When it comes to producing and arranging Soul Music, R&B and Disco Bobby Martin Ranks real high, somewhere close to Gamble & Huff. Both Arrangers Thom Bell and Bobby Martin in the '70s became even more in demand among a roster of artists that included Fred Taveres, Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, the O'Jays and Patti LaBelle & the Bluebells who Bobby Martin discovered in 1960. Various critics have weighed in on Bobby Martin's innovations and have compared him to Quincy Jones, while the man himself has eloquently expressed his own point of view through his spectacular music Quincy Jones himself commended Bobby Martin personally while working side by side with him at A&M Records. Bobby Martin has admired the works of Quincy Jones and Michael Jackson, yet Bobby Martin looks forward to producing and composing Jazz with Quincy Jones in the near future.

Bobby Martins jazz background was of utmost importance, no great shock considering to what extent swinging music has influenced so many performers to come out of the Liberty Bell state. Bobby Martin met Quincy Jones back when Quincy used to play on the road back in 1955 in Philadelphia. Bobby Martin was producing and recording R&B and Soul, back then "Q" (Quincy Jones) didn't recognize Bobby Martin as a Jazz musician, composer and arranger. Jazz can be heard from the top to the bottom in Martin's gorgeous concoctions. Quincy Jones mentioned this in one of his compilation CDs. Bobby Martins jazz chops went into his writing for horn sections and in addition, the choice of musicians in an extremely effective house band named "MFSB" also played a big part. On the subject of these session musicians it is worth noting that the Bobby Martin who played French horn on a few MFSB studio sessions is not the same person as the famous producer and arranger named Bobby Martin. The famous producer and arranger named Bobby Martin is African American and the other is not. This Grammy and platinum award winning R&B and Soul producer that’s mentioned in this biography is much older than the French horn man that changed his first name to Robert. Another one of the players held most responsible for the genre's stylistic integrity was drummer Earl Young.

It has been said that this percussionist's style was more influenced by the giants of bebop such as Max Roach and Art Blakey than either the typical Motown sound or the hard backbeat associated with drummer Al Jackson, among others. Bobby Martin is not just stuck on Jazz or country, or in one genre. And he’s also said to be one of the founders of disco music due to his powerful string and horn arrangements, along with that funky MFSB danceable rhythm section. The Sound of Philadelphia sound was complimented with Bobby Martins arrangements, which were actual compositions and orchestrations that he created on his own. The songwriter has a different job to do, as well as the producer and musicians. Bobby Martin usually arranged his own productions and he always did the arrangements on the hit songs that he wrote.

Martin was a triple threat, active as a producer and songwriter as well as arranger. He also tended to give additional input to some of the performers he worked with, above and beyond giving advice of a purely musical nature. One of the best examples of this is his involvement with a singer originally named Patti Holt. First Bobby Martin came up with the idea of naming her quartet after the Philadelphia record label Bluebell Records. Next, Bobby Martin suggested that (Patricia) Patti Holt change her own surname to Patti LaBelle, and so the group was named Patti LaBelle & the Bluebelles. That was the start of Patti LaBelle and her success, it started way back in the 1960s with producer Bobby Martin.

To mention all of Bobby Martins productions and arrangements in one discussion would be impossible, we are talking hundreds of records. Some accounts trace Martin's career back to a recording studio that was located in the basement of a car dealership owned by Harold B. Robinson. And a few of Bobby Martins productions date back into the 1950s along with his success he had as a member and arranger for the Lynn Hope Orchestra. Bobby Martin was taught by Jazz legends such as Frank Foster and Lionel Hampton. When the Dreamlovers cut the song entitled "When We Get Married" in the early '60s, all the participants in the session had to first clamber around rows of DeSotos and Plymouths and dodge lurking salesmen in order to access the basement door and the two-track recording kingdom that lay beneath. By the end of the decade the action had switched to the larger Sigma Sound Studios. This was where the house band operating under the co-operative name of MFSB convened; the acronym stood for "Mother Father Sister Brother."

Next they made history by influencing and changing American music, they had a new sound that would change the music of the 1960s and 1970s. Rather than Berry Gordy and Motown being the only successful African American Owned Record label, now you had people like Bobby Martin working as producers and executives in the music industry. Philadelphia International Records and Bobby Martin had just as big as an impact on American Music, pop and disco but mainly Soul Music. Bobby Martin was producing, arranging and composing gold and gold platinum hits left and right along with producers Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff at Philadelphia International Records. In late 1973, television host Don Cornelius contacted Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff and Bobby Martin with the idea of coming up with a theme song for a new national dance show, the immortal "Soul Train". Bobby Martin did the compositions and arrangements for these sessions which also involved a vocal group, "The Three Degrees." A year later, the theme song had become so popular that it was released on its own as a single record. "T.S.O.P. (The Sound of Philadelphia)," soon after hit the top of both pop and R&B charts and Bobby Martin won another Grammy for that song. While working at Philadelphia International Records Bobby Martin's career continued at other record labels such as Columbia Records. Bobby Martin produced the Manhattans for Clive Davis. "Blue Lovett" (The vocalist) has mentioned in interviews that he felt the hit power of sides such as "Kiss and Say Goodbye" originated partially from the modern country influences Bobby Martin brought into the R&B music before solo artist Lionel Richie had become known in this way. Some critics argue that Bobby Martin was the first producer to introduce strings to soul and R&B music, his string compositions date back to Patti LaBelle And The Bluebells hit song "I Sold My Heart To The Junkman." After forming his own production company named Bobby Martin Productions, the legendary producer then returned directly back to his jazz roots, producing the Killer Joe, a 1977 hit album featuring saxophonist and composer Benny Golson and Quincy Jones. After Philadelphia International Records slowed down in the late 1970s early 1980s Bobby Martin moved out to sunny california only to win another Grammy Award for a production he did on The Bee Gees album Saturday Night Fever. There's a whole lot more to this discussion including facts, pictures, records, discographies and biographies about the legendary Bobby Martin. There is such a rich history to this individual. In the 1990s Bobby Martin mostly worked behind the scenes. In the year 1998 Bobby Martin began composing heavily again and he remains active in the music industry. Bobby Martin says that aside from composing, his main focus or goal is to keep good music alive!

Mel Waters, 2016, Clarion Alley, Mission District, San Francisco, California, USA, mural

Lewis Martineé is a producer, songwriter and disc jockey based in Miami, Florida. He was Billboard songwriter of the year and BMI songwriter of the year. In addition to founding the girl group Exposé in 1984, he also wrote and produced all of the songs on its first two albums, Exposure (1987) and What You Don't Know (1989). He also contributed to the group's third effort, Exposé, in 1992.

 

He's routinely worked with super-star artists, producing, writing and or remixing tracks, such as Ricky Martin, Enrique Iglesias, Celine Dion, Company B, Arika Kane, Jermaine Jackson, Sequel, the Cover Girls, Debbie Gibson, Vanessa Williams, Pet Shop Boys, Son by Four, Elvis Crespo, Jermaine Jackson, Tatiana and many others.

 

His contributions to the nascent freestyle music movement in the mid 1980s contributed to its popularity, which continues to this day. DJ Martinee has been doing a dance music radio show programed all over the world.

Lewis Martineé is a producer, songwriter and disc jockey based in Miami, Florida. He was Billboard songwriter of the year and BMI songwriter of the year. In addition to founding the girl group Exposé in 1984, he also wrote and produced all of the songs on its first two albums, Exposure (1987) and What You Don't Know (1989). He also contributed to the group's third effort, Exposé, in 1992.

 

He's routinely worked with super-star artists, producing, writing and or remixing tracks, such as Ricky Martin, Enrique Iglesias, Celine Dion, Company B, Arika Kane, Jermaine Jackson, Sequel, the Cover Girls, Debbie Gibson, Vanessa Williams, Pet Shop Boys, Son by Four, Elvis Crespo, Jermaine Jackson, Tatiana and many others.

 

His contributions to the nascent freestyle music movement in the mid 1980s contributed to its popularity, which continues to this day. DJ Martinee has been doing a dance music radio show programed all over the world.

Lewis Martineé is a producer, songwriter and disc jockey based in Miami, Florida. He was Billboard songwriter of the year and BMI songwriter of the year. In addition to founding the girl group Exposé in 1984, he also wrote and produced all of the songs on its first two albums, Exposure (1987) and What You Don't Know (1989). He also contributed to the group's third effort, Exposé, in 1992.

 

He's routinely worked with super-star artists, producing, writing and or remixing tracks, such as Ricky Martin, Enrique Iglesias, Celine Dion, Company B, Arika Kane, Jermaine Jackson, Sequel, the Cover Girls, Debbie Gibson, Vanessa Williams, Pet Shop Boys, Son by Four, Elvis Crespo, Jermaine Jackson, Tatiana and many others.

 

His contributions to the nascent freestyle music movement in the mid 1980s contributed to its popularity, which continues to this day. DJ Martinee has been doing a dance music radio show programed all over the world.

Lewis Martineé is a producer, songwriter and disc jockey based in Miami, Florida. He was Billboard songwriter of the year and BMI songwriter of the year. In addition to founding the girl group Exposé in 1984, he also wrote and produced all of the songs on its first two albums, Exposure (1987) and What You Don't Know (1989). He also contributed to the group's third effort, Exposé, in 1992.

 

He's routinely worked with super-star artists, producing, writing and or remixing tracks, such as Ricky Martin, Enrique Iglesias, Celine Dion, Company B, Arika Kane, Jermaine Jackson, Sequel, the Cover Girls, Debbie Gibson, Vanessa Williams, Pet Shop Boys, Son by Four, Elvis Crespo, Jermaine Jackson, Tatiana and many others.

 

His contributions to the nascent freestyle music movement in the mid 1980s contributed to its popularity, which continues to this day. DJ Martinee has been doing a dance music radio show programed all over the world.

Lewis Martineé is a producer, songwriter and disc jockey based in Miami, Florida. He was Billboard songwriter of the year and BMI songwriter of the year. In addition to founding the girl group Exposé in 1984, he also wrote and produced all of the songs on its first two albums, Exposure (1987) and What You Don't Know (1989). He also contributed to the group's third effort, Exposé, in 1992.

 

He's routinely worked with super-star artists, producing, writing and or remixing tracks, such as Ricky Martin, Enrique Iglesias, Celine Dion, Company B, Arika Kane, Jermaine Jackson, Sequel, the Cover Girls, Debbie Gibson, Vanessa Williams, Pet Shop Boys, Son by Four, Elvis Crespo, Jermaine Jackson, Tatiana and many others.

 

His contributions to the nascent freestyle music movement in the mid 1980s contributed to its popularity, which continues to this day. DJ Martinee has been doing a dance music radio show programed all over the world.

Lewis Martineé is a producer, songwriter and disc jockey based in Miami, Florida. He was Billboard songwriter of the year and BMI songwriter of the year. In addition to founding the girl group Exposé in 1984, he also wrote and produced all of the songs on its first two albums, Exposure (1987) and What You Don't Know (1989). He also contributed to the group's third effort, Exposé, in 1992.

 

He's routinely worked with super-star artists, producing, writing and or remixing tracks, such as Ricky Martin, Enrique Iglesias, Celine Dion, Company B, Arika Kane, Jermaine Jackson, Sequel, the Cover Girls, Debbie Gibson, Vanessa Williams, Pet Shop Boys, Son by Four, Elvis Crespo, Jermaine Jackson, Tatiana and many others.

 

His contributions to the nascent freestyle music movement in the mid 1980s contributed to its popularity, which continues to this day. DJ Martinee has been doing a dance music radio show programed all over the world.

Lewis Martineé is a producer, songwriter and disc jockey based in Miami, Florida. He was Billboard songwriter of the year and BMI songwriter of the year. In addition to founding the girl group Exposé in 1984, he also wrote and produced all of the songs on its first two albums, Exposure (1987) and What You Don't Know (1989). He also contributed to the group's third effort, Exposé, in 1992.

 

He's routinely worked with super-star artists, producing, writing and or remixing tracks, such as Ricky Martin, Enrique Iglesias, Celine Dion, Company B, Arika Kane, Jermaine Jackson, Sequel, the Cover Girls, Debbie Gibson, Vanessa Williams, Pet Shop Boys, Son by Four, Elvis Crespo, Jermaine Jackson, Tatiana and many others.

 

His contributions to the nascent freestyle music movement in the mid 1980s contributed to its popularity, which continues to this day. DJ Martinee has been doing a dance music radio show programed all over the world.

Lewis Martineé is a producer, songwriter and disc jockey based in Miami, Florida. He was Billboard songwriter of the year and BMI songwriter of the year. In addition to founding the girl group Exposé in 1984, he also wrote and produced all of the songs on its first two albums, Exposure (1987) and What You Don't Know (1989). He also contributed to the group's third effort, Exposé, in 1992.

 

He's routinely worked with super-star artists, producing, writing and or remixing tracks, such as Ricky Martin, Enrique Iglesias, Celine Dion, Company B, Arika Kane, Jermaine Jackson, Sequel, the Cover Girls, Debbie Gibson, Vanessa Williams, Pet Shop Boys, Son by Four, Elvis Crespo, Jermaine Jackson, Tatiana and many others.

 

His contributions to the nascent freestyle music movement in the mid 1980s contributed to its popularity, which continues to this day. DJ Martinee has been doing a dance music radio show programed all over the world.

Lewis Martineé is a producer, songwriter and disc jockey based in Miami, Florida. He was Billboard songwriter of the year and BMI songwriter of the year. In addition to founding the girl group Exposé in 1984, he also wrote and produced all of the songs on its first two albums, Exposure (1987) and What You Don't Know (1989). He also contributed to the group's third effort, Exposé, in 1992.

 

He's routinely worked with super-star artists, producing, writing and or remixing tracks, such as Ricky Martin, Enrique Iglesias, Celine Dion, Company B, Arika Kane, Jermaine Jackson, Sequel, the Cover Girls, Debbie Gibson, Vanessa Williams, Pet Shop Boys, Son by Four, Elvis Crespo, Jermaine Jackson, Tatiana and many others.

 

His contributions to the nascent freestyle music movement in the mid 1980s contributed to its popularity, which continues to this day. DJ Martinee has been doing a dance music radio show programed all over the world.

Live Photographs of American Pop Icon Madonna Taken on October 18th, 2012 at Pepsi Center in Denver Colorado, USA.

 

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I won’t even get into how disgusting and utterly fantastically hurtful it was to hear that Jeremih had his album released with no kind of care by his label. There are some notable R&B artists out there today, but Jeremih has made a great name for himself for being original and a hit...

Red Carpet Events LA Held Its Annual Grammy Award Style Lounge 2013 for Nominees and Presenters

Actress Melissa Joan Hart, husband Mark Wilkerson (from Grammy nominated band Daughtry), and son Mason jam out on Rock Band on Xbox 360 at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards Style Studio (February 6, 2008).

Booker T Jones on 3/29/13 at the Fox Theatre in Tucson, AZ

Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi, were invited to cover Monster’s official Grammy After-Party at The House of Hype, in honor of the 55th Annual Grammy Awards. This year's event was at Hollywood's SLS Hotel and The House of Hype's highly-anticipated annual Grammy bash had celebrities and media influencers partying with hosts Swizz Beatz, Chaka Zulu, Noel Lee & Kevin Lee. VIP guests were also treated to an open bar and bottle service and music to the sounds of DJ Irie and DJ Cobra.

 

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Celebrity attendees include: Swizz Beatz, Alicia Keys, Ne-Yo, Flo Rida, John Legend, Shaquille O’Neal, Jermaine Dupri, French Montana, Chaka Zulu, Noel Lee, Kevin Lee, Afrojack, Meek Mill, Pusha T, Nick & Sophie Simmons, Terrell Owens, Terrence J, Anthony Hamilton, DJ Cobra, and DJ Irie.

 

ABOUT HOUSE OF HYPE

House of Hype is a turnkey special event property providing select brand partners elaborate production, on site publicity and direct access to influential actors, musicians and athletes. www.thehouseofhype.com

 

ABOUT MONSTER

The new Monster DNA headphones were a hit at the party last night and they were talk of the night with Swizz Beatz talking about his new partnership with Monster. The triangular headphones feature a two-tone color design and also include ear cushions that are light and comfortable keeping "both the music and fashion consumer in mind." www.monstercable.com/headphones/

 

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Eminem photographed by Roger Erickson in Encino, CA

Booker T Jones on 3/29/13 at the Fox Theatre in Tucson, AZ

Booker T Jones on 3/29/13 at the Fox Theatre in Tucson, AZ

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Miley Cyrus attends the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards, held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California, Sunday, February 13, 2011.

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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi, were invited to cover Monster’s official Grammy After-Party at The House of Hype, in honor of the 55th Annual Grammy Awards. This year's event was at Hollywood's SLS Hotel and The House of Hype's highly-anticipated annual Grammy bash had celebrities and media influencers partying with hosts Swizz Beatz, Chaka Zulu, Noel Lee & Kevin Lee. VIP guests were also treated to an open bar and bottle service and music to the sounds of DJ Irie and DJ Cobra.

 

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Celebrity attendees include: Swizz Beatz, Alicia Keys, Ne-Yo, Flo Rida, John Legend, Shaquille O’Neal, Jermaine Dupri, French Montana, Chaka Zulu, Noel Lee, Kevin Lee, Afrojack, Meek Mill, Pusha T, Nick & Sophie Simmons, Terrell Owens, Terrence J, Anthony Hamilton, DJ Cobra, and DJ Irie.

 

ABOUT HOUSE OF HYPE

House of Hype is a turnkey special event property providing select brand partners elaborate production, on site publicity and direct access to influential actors, musicians and athletes. www.thehouseofhype.com

 

ABOUT MONSTER

The new Monster DNA headphones were a hit at the party last night and they were talk of the night with Swizz Beatz talking about his new partnership with Monster. The triangular headphones feature a two-tone color design and also include ear cushions that are light and comfortable keeping "both the music and fashion consumer in mind." www.monstercable.com/headphones/

 

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Lewis Martinee produced, recorded and engineered the demos that got Enrique Iglesias signed to Interscope Records.

Bobby Martin produced, arranged and wrote countless platinum hit songs at Philadelphia's Sigma Sound Studios. Bobby Martin (Producer), Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff and Thom Bell all worked intensively with engineer Joe (Joseph) Tarsia. Philadelphia Legend Bobby Martin once stated that Sigma Sounds technology was an important part of The Philly Sound (The Sound of Philadelphia). Although Bobby Martin had signed independent producer contracts with Colombia Records, CBS, Warner Bros., Capitol Records and A&M Records, he referred to Philadelphia's Sigma Sound Studios as his home base. Bobby Martin productions was his first home and Philadelphia International Records (Sigma Sound Studios) was his second! Located at 212 N. 12th Street in Philadelphia, Sigma Sound Studios was the second studio in the country to offer 24-track recording and the first in the country to use console automation. Most people today don't recall exactly where all of that classic Philadelphia Sound was recorded. But we all remember Lou Rawls, Billy Paul, The Jacksons, The O'Jays, and songs like Me And Mrs. Jones. Many of these classic hits were arrranged and produced by Bobby Martin at Sigma Sound Studios, others were produced by Gamble & Huff. One thing is for sure, The Sound of Philadelphia is still very much alive today in 2012.

Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi, were invited to cover Monster’s official Grammy After-Party at The House of Hype, in honor of the 55th Annual Grammy Awards. This year's event was at Hollywood's SLS Hotel and The House of Hype's highly-anticipated annual Grammy bash had celebrities and media influencers partying with hosts Swizz Beatz, Chaka Zulu, Noel Lee & Kevin Lee. VIP guests were also treated to an open bar and bottle service and music to the sounds of DJ Irie and DJ Cobra.

 

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Celebrity attendees include: Swizz Beatz, Alicia Keys, Ne-Yo, Flo Rida, John Legend, Shaquille O’Neal, Jermaine Dupri, French Montana, Chaka Zulu, Noel Lee, Kevin Lee, Afrojack, Meek Mill, Pusha T, Nick & Sophie Simmons, Terrell Owens, Terrence J, Anthony Hamilton, DJ Cobra, and DJ Irie.

 

ABOUT HOUSE OF HYPE

House of Hype is a turnkey special event property providing select brand partners elaborate production, on site publicity and direct access to influential actors, musicians and athletes. www.thehouseofhype.com

 

ABOUT MONSTER

The new Monster DNA headphones were a hit at the party last night and they were talk of the night with Swizz Beatz talking about his new partnership with Monster. The triangular headphones feature a two-tone color design and also include ear cushions that are light and comfortable keeping "both the music and fashion consumer in mind." www.monstercable.com/headphones/

 

For more of Mingle Media TV’s Red Carpet Report coverage, please visit our website and follow us on Twitter and Facebook here:

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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi, were invited to cover Monster’s official Grammy After-Party at The House of Hype, in honor of the 55th Annual Grammy Awards. This year's event was at Hollywood's SLS Hotel and The House of Hype's highly-anticipated annual Grammy bash had celebrities and media influencers partying with hosts Swizz Beatz, Chaka Zulu, Noel Lee & Kevin Lee. VIP guests were also treated to an open bar and bottle service and music to the sounds of DJ Irie and DJ Cobra.

 

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Celebrity attendees include: Swizz Beatz, Alicia Keys, Ne-Yo, Flo Rida, John Legend, Shaquille O’Neal, Jermaine Dupri, French Montana, Chaka Zulu, Noel Lee, Kevin Lee, Afrojack, Meek Mill, Pusha T, Nick & Sophie Simmons, Terrell Owens, Terrence J, Anthony Hamilton, DJ Cobra, and DJ Irie.

 

ABOUT HOUSE OF HYPE

House of Hype is a turnkey special event property providing select brand partners elaborate production, on site publicity and direct access to influential actors, musicians and athletes. www.thehouseofhype.com

 

ABOUT MONSTER

The new Monster DNA headphones were a hit at the party last night and they were talk of the night with Swizz Beatz talking about his new partnership with Monster. The triangular headphones feature a two-tone color design and also include ear cushions that are light and comfortable keeping "both the music and fashion consumer in mind." www.monstercable.com/headphones/

 

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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi, were invited to cover Monster’s official Grammy After-Party at The House of Hype, in honor of the 55th Annual Grammy Awards. This year's event was at Hollywood's SLS Hotel and The House of Hype's highly-anticipated annual Grammy bash had celebrities and media influencers partying with hosts Swizz Beatz, Chaka Zulu, Noel Lee & Kevin Lee. VIP guests were also treated to an open bar and bottle service and music to the sounds of DJ Irie and DJ Cobra.

 

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Celebrity attendees include: Swizz Beatz, Alicia Keys, Ne-Yo, Flo Rida, John Legend, Shaquille O’Neal, Jermaine Dupri, French Montana, Chaka Zulu, Noel Lee, Kevin Lee, Afrojack, Meek Mill, Pusha T, Nick & Sophie Simmons, Terrell Owens, Terrence J, Anthony Hamilton, DJ Cobra, and DJ Irie.

 

ABOUT HOUSE OF HYPE

House of Hype is a turnkey special event property providing select brand partners elaborate production, on site publicity and direct access to influential actors, musicians and athletes. www.thehouseofhype.com

 

ABOUT MONSTER

The new Monster DNA headphones were a hit at the party last night and they were talk of the night with Swizz Beatz talking about his new partnership with Monster. The triangular headphones feature a two-tone color design and also include ear cushions that are light and comfortable keeping "both the music and fashion consumer in mind." www.monstercable.com/headphones/

 

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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi, were invited to cover Monster’s official Grammy After-Party at The House of Hype, in honor of the 55th Annual Grammy Awards. This year's event was at Hollywood's SLS Hotel and The House of Hype's highly-anticipated annual Grammy bash had celebrities and media influencers partying with hosts Swizz Beatz, Chaka Zulu, Noel Lee & Kevin Lee. VIP guests were also treated to an open bar and bottle service and music to the sounds of DJ Irie and DJ Cobra.

 

Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team - follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:

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www.redcarpetreporttv.com

Celebrity attendees include: Swizz Beatz, Alicia Keys, Ne-Yo, Flo Rida, John Legend, Shaquille O’Neal, Jermaine Dupri, French Montana, Chaka Zulu, Noel Lee, Kevin Lee, Afrojack, Meek Mill, Pusha T, Nick & Sophie Simmons, Terrell Owens, Terrence J, Anthony Hamilton, DJ Cobra, and DJ Irie.

 

ABOUT HOUSE OF HYPE

House of Hype is a turnkey special event property providing select brand partners elaborate production, on site publicity and direct access to influential actors, musicians and athletes. www.thehouseofhype.com

 

ABOUT MONSTER

The new Monster DNA headphones were a hit at the party last night and they were talk of the night with Swizz Beatz talking about his new partnership with Monster. The triangular headphones feature a two-tone color design and also include ear cushions that are light and comfortable keeping "both the music and fashion consumer in mind." www.monstercable.com/headphones/

 

For more of Mingle Media TV’s Red Carpet Report coverage, please visit our website and follow us on Twitter and Facebook here:

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Lauren Mayberry from the band CHVRCHES attends Universal Music Group's 2023 GRAMMYS after party celebration at Milk Studios Los Angeles on February 05, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.

 

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Booker T Jones on 3/29/13 at the Fox Theatre in Tucson, AZ

Booker T Jones on 3/29/13 at the Fox Theatre in Tucson, AZ

Christopher Cross

9/22/22

Rialto Theatre

Tucson, AZ

Bobby Martin of Bobby Martin Productions is set to receive the 2012 TSOP Award. For those of you who don't know much about R&B and Soul music, TSOP stands for The Sound of Philadelphia. Bobby Martin is known as a legend in the Soul and R&B music genre, as well as the Disco and Funk genre. Bobby Martin is Soul, Disco, Funk and R&B all the way! He is an accomplished composer, conductor and overall maestro as well, and his roots stretch back as far as the Jazz and Big Band era. This legendary Philadelphia Sound producer and arranger is much more than a Soul and R&B producer. Bobby Martin has composed Classical tunes as well as Big Band swing and Jazz standards. This is what separates Martin from other R&B producers, and you can hear it all in his music! He is The Granddaddy of R&B and Soul, he discovered Patti LaBelle and produced her first album! Bobby Martin started producing R&B and Soul professionally before the legendary Quincy Jones did, and only to later find himself producing with Quincy Jones at A&M and Colombia Records etc., etc. Bobby Martin and Quincy Jones have a lot of similarities, they are both about the same age, and they both recorded Michael Jackson. The only difference between Quincy and Bobby is that Bobby Martin never let the public know that he had, or still has such great Jazz chops. Bobby started out playing the vibraphone professionally with Lionel Hampton and Frank Foster around the same time that Quincy had started out playing professionally on the road. In the late 1970's Quincy Jones commented and took notice of Bobby Martins expertise as a Jazz producer on his album entitled "Body Heat." Bobby Martin is very skilled when it comes to producing or composing Jazz music, he is undoubtable, you can hear all of his Jazz orchestrations in the song "Me And Mrs. Jones." Bobby Martin can be both Jazzy and Funky. A good example of this is when Bobby Martin produced Quincy Jones's hit song "Killer Joe" at Colombia Records. You can hear a different side of Bobby Martin from the same Bobby Martin that wrote "Let's Fall in Love All Over Again" for Nancy Wilson, Billy Paul and Lou Rawls! And this is the same producer that produced the Jazz legend Benny Golson. Then later on you find out that Bobby Martin produced Tavares and he wins one of the most prestigious Grammy Awards of all times for his production on The Saturday Night Fever Soundtrack with The Bee Gees! Above this article is a close up photo of this Saturday Night Fever Grammy Award, and it only symbolizes or demonstrates one of Bobby Martins productions. Bobby Martin Productions is Bobby Martins production company, but the name represents all of Bobby Martins productions and arrangements. If you look up Bobby Martins discography of hit records and CDs, it goes into the high hundreds. However, for those of you who are not familiar with Bobby Martin and his contributions to music, here is a close up of only one of his awards. And once again, the award shown above is one of the most prestigious Grammy Awards to have ever been awarded to a music producer.

Booker T Jones on 3/29/13 at the Fox Theatre in Tucson, AZ

Diane covered Wynonna Judd and The Big Noise, also with The Big Noise as the supporting act at The Paramount in Huntington, NY. See the full gallery here theravensview.net/gallery-i-2020

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Christopher Cross

9/22/22

Rialto Theatre

Tucson, AZ

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