| Band Members | School is now in session, Flyy Academy that is and they are ready to take the music industry by storm. Tearing up the airwaves via Atlanta, A. Flyy Academy is not your average hip hop duo. Davy P and DJ, the two consisting members of Flyy Academy both add their own creative edge by bridging the gaps among street anthems, club hits, and Rock&Roll to produce a unique sound that crowds are guaranteed to demand for generations to come. Coming from humble beginnings Dorian Rose has always known he was destined for greatness. Stepping onto the scene in April 3 of 1989, an entire month earlier than his expected arrival date he has always done the unexpected. Born on a U.S. Military Base in Germany as a military child Rose along with his siblings experienced at a young age what it was like to live in one place one day and instantly be living elsewhere the next. In the midst of constant transitioning a new gift was birthed in Dorian in the art form of music. With the influences of chart topping rappers Outkast, Bow Wow, and Lil Wayne, Dorian decided to stop dreaming of selling millions and building his own EMPIRE and instead chase the dream with another music driven individual much like himself, David Jamal Bradfield a.k.a. Davy P. David Bradfield is no stranger to Atlanta or to the music scene. Born to two musically gifted parents, music is all David has ever known. As a child he began playing the drums and keyboard and realized early on that music was his everything. His musical influences include his fellow group mate DJ among other talented rappers in the industry. He is a firm believer that “you can’t go wrong traveling down right street” and is working hard to fulfill his dream of owning his own imprint and discovering talent that will impact lives more than his music ever will. With David and Dorian’s combined gifts, talents, and energy Flyy Academy is predicted to last way beyond one hit because unlike many other artists when it comes to Flyy Academy “what you see is what you get.”
For more information please contact Empire Entertainment (404)763-5000 flyyacademy@empire-ent.net Three times is a charm for Empire Entertainment recording artist Sammie. “There are not too many people that are blessed to have one, two, three opportunities to distribute their gift to the world,” says the R&B sensation who exploded onto the scene at age 12 with the 1 hit single “I Like It” igniting the resurgence of child artists. His impressive platinum debut album, From the Bottom to the Top (Freeworld/Capitol), helped rekindle the youth movement lighting the way for Bow Wow, Lil’ Romeo and other child stars to blaze up the charts. After his successful first effort and the conscious decision to put his music career on hold to experience high school, his highly anticipated sophomore album, Sammie (Empire Ent./Rowdy), furthered his plight to solidify his spot as one of the top R&B vocalists in the game. That album spawned three hit singles, including “Come With Me.” Now, the 21 year-old prodigy is back in the studio working on his third album certain to catapult him to the next level. “I’m a dreamer,” explains Sammie, “everything I think to do in life is big. I like to say I am an ordinary young man trying to do extraordinary things.” Many agree including Grammy Award winning super producer Dallas Austin who executive produced Sammie’s first two albums. “I knew when he was 12 he was incredible,” says Dallas, one of the first to recognize Sammie’s amazing vocal ability. After a long productive relationship, Sammie split from Rowdy Records in efforts to be more hands on and involved in his own career. In 2005 he formed Empire Entertainment with his longtime manager and industry veteran, Malcolm Lee. “I’ll always have respect for Dallas because he was the first to actually give me a chance to prove myself,” says the singer and budding entrepreneur. “In a sense we started to grow apart. I just didn’t feel like that was a good place for me to expand and become the superstar that I actually see myself being. I know what I want to sound like, I know what I want to look like, I know what I want to say and I know what message I’m trying to get across to my fans. I’m feeling real confident in who I am and who I’m going to be.” His confidence and maturity shine through in the first single, “One Way Street,” off his not yet titled third project. The infectious mid-tempo cut, produced by Adonis, exudes passion and showcases Sammie’s incredible vocal skills. Still a work in progress, Sammie says the album is sure to incorporate inspiration from some of his musical icons — Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Al Green, Michael Jackson, and Usher — and of course his fans. “Everything I do I take myself out of the element and become the consumer, especially when I’m writing a record. I write about things that everyone worldwide can feel, not just Sammie, so I think a lot of people can relate to the records on my album. I sing passionately and want to touch people through my music.” He began touching people at the tender age of 4. “Nobody knew I could sing,” says the Miami native, recalling his first performance of “Troubles Don’t Last Always” in church. “I used to watch my uncles and my family do it and wanted to get up there and try. After that day they called me up every Sunday to lead a song.” Sammie attended Charles Drew Elementary, a magnet school with a performing arts program. It was there that a music teacher recruited him to join a group with two older boys who eventually auditioned for the television program “Showtime at the Apollo.” The show responded with interest in Sammie only who performed in 1998 on an “Apollo Kids” segment. Ultimately making it to the finals in 1999, Sammie performed a breathtaking rendition of “My Cherie Amour,” which led to a call from Atlanta based entertainment executive Joyce Irby. “She flew to Florida, got me on camcorder singing, showed it to Dallas who told her ‘don’t show it to anyone else, I’m going to sign him,’” remembers Sammie who spent that summer after his sixth grade year recording his first album. Nine years later Sammie continues to bring passion, experience and undeniable talent to the music world. When he’s not making music, the self-proclaimed “Madden champ” is dominating his friends in the popular football video game, or he’s playing his second love, basketball. But ultimately, it all comes back to music. “I love music, I am music,” he says passionately,” you can’t hide what’s in you, no matter how hard you try.” Coming Soon! Cultivated from the infamous: “Eastside ‘Lean On Me’ High”, a Jersey Deejay had inspirations to take his talents to a level preceding house parties and the local atmosphere. While most 12 year old boys were outside playing and being mischievous TAB D'BIA$$I was developing his skills on the ones and two's. With heavy influences as: Red Alert, Chuck Chill-Out, Marley Marl, Pete Rock, Premiere, Kid Capri, Ron-G, S&S, & Doo Wop; as a youngster he saturated himself with pioneers. TAB D'BIA$$I has become a BRAND with his daily mix shows and daily night time slot on Charlotte’s WPEG Power 98. Working hard to gain creditability, TAB D'BIA$$I has received the "Mixer of the Year Award", also being named "Mix-Show DJ of the year" and "Part-time on-air personality of the year" at WPEG Power 98. This deejay’s sound cannot be defined by a genre, region or group; he appeals to music lovers abroad: Hip-Hop, R&B, Go-Go, Reggae, House, and Old School; just to name a few bases he covers. Traveling all over the nation, TAB D'BIA$$I has been seen rocking parties and gaining fans frequently. Being recognized by Ozone as one of 50 top southern deejays has added to his recognition and he has plans to take the title and make many more accomplishments. This makes him the first Carolina deejay to gain such success. Empire Entertainment is the premier full service entertainment company, that provides total solutions for your entertainment needs. We specialize in artist management, event planning, music, marketing/promotions, booking, and all other aspects of music and entertainment. Tour dates coming soon! |