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G. L. Finklea (S.P.A.D.E Bishop)
Director and CEO of: TiTe Mic MultiMedia™, Inc.
Owner of TiTe Mic Music Group Publishing (BMI)
Co-Owner of Navarone Records
Born: October 30 1971
Age: 32
Occupation: Musical Producer, Hip Hop Artist, Graphic Artist, Musical Engineer, Project Director, Computer Tech, and Poet.
Director and CEO of: TiTe Mic MultiMedia™, Inc.
Owner of TiTe Mic Music Group Publishing (BMI)
Co-Owner of Navarone Records
Born: October 30 1971
Age: 32
Occupation: Musical Producer, Hip Hop Artist, Graphic Artist, Musical Engineer, Project Director, Computer Tech, and Poet.
Why this name?
It's my way of life
Do you play live?
Yes I do play live, I've played a number of place around the Us. I love performing, I got a chance to perform as a dancer with Sir Mix-a-lot and I got my first chance to spit on a large scale with his crew.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
A lot of katz who wouldn't of had a chance of getting heard have a chance now.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Yes but I enjoy taking care of business for Navarone Records and TiTe Mic Music Group (BMI).
Band History:
Experience: 1984 (Pascagoula, Mississippi) Cast as an extra in a Country Western Video,
1987: (Pascagoula, Mississippi) performed for Channel 13’s spot light show hosted by the late Ben Wagers.
1986: (Biloxi, Mississippi) A member of TMC Rock (opening for Kool Moe Dee)
1987: (Pascagoula, Mississippi) A member of TMC Rock (Performed at the Jackson County Fair)
1989 (Harlem, New York) Show Time at the Apollo (The Apollo Theater)
1990: (Detroit, Michigan) (A Member of Money and BZ a dance team for “Smiley” (female rapper) appearing in her debut video “Smiley But I’m Not Friendly” as a dancer, in which I made an appearance on Black Entertainment Television’s (BET) Rap City hosted by Comedian Chris Thomas.
1991: (Detroit, Michigan) Detroit Most Wanted as a rapper and dancer appearing on a video that was aired on “The Box” a 24 hour music channel.
1992: (Pensacola, Florida) TSM. Records artist/producer and Office Manager.
1993: (Pensacola, Florida) TSM Records performing on Saturday night at the Apollo (Florida’s Show Time at the Apollo spin off on Blab TV)
1993: (Pensacola, Florida) TSM Records opening for (Grammy Nominee 1975) Gwen McCrey and lead singer of the Chilites Anthony Watson.
1993: (Pensacola, Florida) TSM Record’s commercial for BET
1993: (Pensacola, Florida) TSM Records performing at Luke Skywalker's Club Miami
1993: (Pensacola, Florida) TSM Records performing for a disabled and mentally challenged children’s hospital.
1993: (Pensacola, Florida) TSM Records Performing for the Pensacola Graduating class of 93
1994: (Albany, Georgia) First awarding winning Poem entitled “My Black Queen” honored by Turner Job Corp and hung next to George Forman’s Boxing Gloves (who also attended the same school)
1996: (“National Guard armory,” Pascagoula, Mississippi) opening for New Orleans bounce artist DJ Jubilee.
1996: (“Gulf Coast Skating Rink,” Pascagoula, Mississippi) opening for New Orleans bounce artist DJ Jubilee, and Eddie Bower.
1997: (Pascagoula, Mississippi) Produced Tru Player 4 life which was co produced by Ascap award winner and writer of “Ever Lasting Love” by Tony Terry "Bobby Reese".
1999: (New Albany, IN ) Tru Player 4 life was released on a national scale, on an album called Variable 02 on the Louipimps Records label.
2001: (Pascagoula, Mississippi ) You Can't See Me was released on an underground and internet scale on the now formerly known as TiTe Mic Records and will be remixed & re-released with new tracks on the TiTe Mic MultiMedia, Inc./ TITe Mic Music Group (BMI) recording label "Navarone Records" in 2005.
1987: (Pascagoula, Mississippi) performed for Channel 13’s spot light show hosted by the late Ben Wagers.
1986: (Biloxi, Mississippi) A member of TMC Rock (opening for Kool Moe Dee)
1987: (Pascagoula, Mississippi) A member of TMC Rock (Performed at the Jackson County Fair)
1989 (Harlem, New York) Show Time at the Apollo (The Apollo Theater)
1990: (Detroit, Michigan) (A Member of Money and BZ a dance team for “Smiley” (female rapper) appearing in her debut video “Smiley But I’m Not Friendly” as a dancer, in which I made an appearance on Black Entertainment Television’s (BET) Rap City hosted by Comedian Chris Thomas.
1991: (Detroit, Michigan) Detroit Most Wanted as a rapper and dancer appearing on a video that was aired on “The Box” a 24 hour music channel.
1992: (Pensacola, Florida) TSM. Records artist/producer and Office Manager.
1993: (Pensacola, Florida) TSM Records performing on Saturday night at the Apollo (Florida’s Show Time at the Apollo spin off on Blab TV)
1993: (Pensacola, Florida) TSM Records opening for (Grammy Nominee 1975) Gwen McCrey and lead singer of the Chilites Anthony Watson.
1993: (Pensacola, Florida) TSM Record’s commercial for BET
1993: (Pensacola, Florida) TSM Records performing at Luke Skywalker's Club Miami
1993: (Pensacola, Florida) TSM Records performing for a disabled and mentally challenged children’s hospital.
1993: (Pensacola, Florida) TSM Records Performing for the Pensacola Graduating class of 93
1994: (Albany, Georgia) First awarding winning Poem entitled “My Black Queen” honored by Turner Job Corp and hung next to George Forman’s Boxing Gloves (who also attended the same school)
1996: (“National Guard armory,” Pascagoula, Mississippi) opening for New Orleans bounce artist DJ Jubilee.
1996: (“Gulf Coast Skating Rink,” Pascagoula, Mississippi) opening for New Orleans bounce artist DJ Jubilee, and Eddie Bower.
1997: (Pascagoula, Mississippi) Produced Tru Player 4 life which was co produced by Ascap award winner and writer of “Ever Lasting Love” by Tony Terry "Bobby Reese".
1999: (New Albany, IN ) Tru Player 4 life was released on a national scale, on an album called Variable 02 on the Louipimps Records label.
2001: (Pascagoula, Mississippi ) You Can't See Me was released on an underground and internet scale on the now formerly known as TiTe Mic Records and will be remixed & re-released with new tracks on the TiTe Mic MultiMedia, Inc./ TITe Mic Music Group (BMI) recording label "Navarone Records" in 2005.
Your influences?
The TiTe Mic and Navarone Family
Favorite spot?
Queens, New York
Equipment used:
Da Matrix
Anything else...?
Visit us at www.TiTeMic.Com (Mississippi's first hip hop site since 97)
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