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Red Bandit veteran Recording Artist in 1990 signed to Motown. Release the Album "Cool Lover Boy" with the HIT Single and Video "Please don't cry" featuring Ricky Bell of New Edition and Bell Biv Devoe.

In 1994 signed to London/Island and released a video & single "All Men Are Dogs" Produced by Sean "P. Diddy" Combs feat. Faith Evans.

The remix "9 Dog Mc's featured: Macwell, Snaggupus, Positive K, Raggedy man, Pudgee Tha Phat Bastard, Grand Daddy I.U., Grand Puba & The Notorious B.I.G.

After coming off tour in 1996, I started a Mix-Tape Empire Downtown Brooklyn called "On Da Lo" in the infamous Albee Square Mall. I was then SHUT DOWN do to Mayor Bloomberg wanting to revitalize Downtown Brooklyn. I then opened Three Independent Sound scan Music & Book Stores in Brooklyn, New York. Music on Myrtle on Myrtle Avenue and Vanderbilt in Fort Greene / Clinton Hill, Brooklyn MVP in Crown Heights on Nostrand Avenue and Brooklyn MVP 2 on Bedford Avenue (down the block from Medgar Evers College).

After experiencing the trials and tribulations of the music industry for many years, I created Nighthawks Entertainment Group, Inc (NEG). This company was created to be a Multi-Media entity for Marketing, Promotion and Exposure services for unsigned artists. I then ventured into Television & Film.

In 1997, Lookin' For A Deal' (LFAD) was another vision successfully creating a forum for an artist to be showcased at various nightclubs enhances an artist's chance of getting a record deal and exposure. When I launched LFAD it was to fill the void of what new artists were missing in the industry. LFAD aired on the WB in 100 cities for 13-weeks from 1998-2003.

In 2004, I decided to venture into the World of Real Estate & Mortgage Financing. I then consulted clients in secure investments to fund commercial developments. I donate to Humanitarian Projects and run my own Non-Profit Organization called Worldwide Youth Education, Inc. (http://www.worldwideyoutheducation.org)

Timeline:

2006:
I was blessed to do dozens of Real Estate Acquisitions.

Late 2007:
The Real Estate market started going bad and I began to lose equity and income. I took a major beating.

Early 2008:
Jan 2008, I ventured into being a relationship manager for investors.

Late 2008:
My entry into writing and producing Television shows and Films.

2009:
My production company Nighthawks Entertainment acted as the Music Supervisor on the Pilot with "Daryl "Chill" Mitchell and Michael Strahan on Fox called "BROTHERS".

2010:
Brothers was cancelled. It was a SLOW year for my business. I made a bad decision and committed a white crime and was placed on home confinement.

2011:
I lost my real estate business, plead guilty and was sentenced to 15-months in Federal Prison.

2012:
I was released from Federal Prison November 2012 and now back in my hometown Brooklyn, New York to rebuild my EMPIRE!

2013:
As of January 2013, I am back in the studio recording my album, producing tracks and writing songs with my Nighthawks Production Company (nighthawksentertainment.com). I have launched the "Brooklyn MVP Record Label" (www.brooklynmvp.com) and re-launched my Television show "Lookin' For A Deal" (www.lookinforadeal.com).

I appreciate all of your love and support.



Sincerely,
Red Bandit


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