About me: i take fliks, make grafx, and more..
i love my family close and non-close
i share my time with those who need my time.
aint got no time for bitches, got my mind on the
riches that life has to offer! strait up!
dont fake the funk punk!
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Who I'd like to meet: peeps who changin the system!
We would like to invite you to our kick off Destination(s) event. This will be an AfterHours celebrating Tiesto's arrival to Sacramento and the possibility of having a BIGGER scene in the Sac area!
The event is 18+ $5 cover.
The "Dance Party" starts @ Midnite, May 30th....
You Down Sacramento??
Hope to see you there & if you are interested in helping out please feel free to contact us here on MySpace or thru our email, PALMBEACHHOUSE@LIVE.COM
MORGAN HERITAGE'S GRAMPS MORGAN--DOUBLELION BAND XSAMPLE KING HOPETON CONCERT When: Thursday, May 28, 2009 9:00 PM - 1:30 AM PDT
FOR GRAMPS SOLO ALBUM RELEASE ; " WASH THE TEARS ... " GRAMPS MORGAN NEW RELEASE GRAMPS MORGAN GOES SOLO ...
" Wash the tears ... " ; Now Available on I Tunes ...
CONTACT BIGTYME ENT. FOR INFO ABOUT THE SHOW IN SACRAMENTO @ ebigtyme@gmail.com or (916) 616-5918
After nearly three decades together, touring almost every continent on the planet and performing for millions of people worldwide, this tightly knit family member’s solo journey has begun. As a solo artist, Gramps is on a mission to reinvent himself.
In a time when reggae music is in a state of dejection and dancehall lyrics are redundant with nothing but a cache of clichés, slangs and slogans, Gramps feels it is the right time to go solo
Roy “GRAMPS” Morgan, IS a member of the internationally renowned reggae group, Morgan Heritage, Gramps was born in Brooklyn, New York, but grew up playing football in Springfield, Massachusetts with his parents and more than 20 of his siblings.
Gramps is one of the legendary Denroy Morgan’s 17 sons who at the tender age of nine became a member of the family band. Denroy however, prophesized that one day, each of them would trod on their own journey to achieve solo stardom. Gramps, a burly vocalist and keyboard, player affirms "This has always been my father’s plan; we are all on an individual journey to express ourselves musically. We (referring to Morgan Heritage) don’t want to be predictable in the music; we want to keep it interesting and we want to keep it fun as well.
Now after nearly three decades together, touring almost every continent on the pl
Shedding light on the dark side of Casinos.. Also Read: Candlelight Vigil Draws Groups from throughout Indian Country
Candlelight Vigil draws groups from throughout Indian Country
John Gomez, Jr. and Rick Cuevas contributed to this story.
Candlelight Vigil draws groups from throughout Indian Country
John Gomez, Jr. and Rick Cuevas contributed to this story.
Temecula, CA—Nearly 150 people, Indian and non-Indian alike, gathered in front of the Pechanga Resort and Casino on January 24th in a peaceful protest for Indian civil rights. Those in attendance represented tribes from throughout California and other parts of Indian Country.
"It gives me great pleasure to be involved in this event," stated Allen Mitchell, Muscogee Creek (Freedmen) who was kicked out of his tribe in 1979. "The presence of so many elders and children from the many different reservations makes a statement to Indian Country and our elected officials that this issue needs to be addressed or many more will fall victim to the actions of corrupt tribal officials. <br .."display:none" gauntlet_tokenizer_re