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Pamela Monk Kelley-Owner KARAOKE showcase in new haven,ct
The name “Monk” and fame are synonymous, and Pamela Monk Kelley most definitely lives up to her name as she continuously “stands out” in all her endeavors. Pam is no stranger to the bright lights and the bustling sounds of the entertainment world. Her cousins are the legendary jazz pianist,
Thelonious Monk and Super Bowl Fame, Art Monk.

From education to gospel, she is without limitation. Pam leads a high-powered, energetic, yet smooth and inspirational lifestyle, as showcased in her Karaoke business and TV programs. The captivating programs created by this multi-talented visionary are creative, innovated, unique, original, and imaginative. Her production company name was derived from her initials, Pamela Ann Monk. P.A.M. PRODUCTIONS includes activities in theater, dance, music, Karaoke, modeling and behind the scenes' duties such as set design, lighting, and camerat

Cordell Pemberton- Vocalist
Cordell is now and has been with P.A.M. Productions since 2003. Because of his loyalty and
commitment to P.A.M. Productions, he has changed the acronym P.A.M. to People About Music. In his solo career, he has performed in plays, weddings,
conventions and other social events. He now resides In New Haven CT, working as a Substance Abuse
Educator at Wilbur Cross High in new haven

Terry Rogers-Vocalist and DJ
A life long resident of the Elm City. As a young man, he loved music whether it be Jazz, R & B, or Hip Hop music. It was in his soul. One of his favorite singers who inspired him was the legendary Luther Vandross. He has been with P.A.M. Productions for about seven years, providing Karaoke throughout Connecticut in various places. Also, he has participated in singing competitions and opening shows for such groups as Slave, and Howard Hewitt. Besides his music and being a Karaoke DJ, he is a machinist for a major newspaper
EVERY TUES AT JACKEE'S ON STATE STREET NEW HAVEN, CT
EVERY WED, AT JP"S IN WEST HAVEN, CT
EVERY THUR AT OWL NEST .NEW HAVEN CT,
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"Rohn Lawrence is an incredibly accomplished musician. So accomplished in fact that he has toured or recorded with: Najee, Alex Bugnon, Will Downing, Freddy Jackson, Pieces of a Dream, Brian McKnight, Boney James, George Duke, Marion Meadows, Regina Belle, Norman Conners, Rick Braun, Diane Reeves, Angela Bofill, Phil Perry, Jay Rowe, Nelson Rangel, Andre Ward, Bread and Butter, Maysa, Nestor Torres, Roger Ball, Glenn Jones, Miki Howard, Lamone Andrews and Club 1600. ROHN HAS MOST RECENTLY BEEN ADDED AS A PRINCIPAL MEMBER OF "PIECES OF A DREAM" AND HAS BEEN KEEPING BUSY TOURING WHILE STILL MANAGING TO HIT US EVERY MONDAY DOWNTOWN NEW HAVEN AT TOAD'S PLACE!" (from Rohn Lawrence's myspace page.)

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Carla Morrison, Atlanta, GA, however I represent "Gun wavin" New Haven all day everyday. Da Ville ooh ooh..
Sista Chit Chat: I really enjoyed watching the videos of all the artist in New Haven on street connfinement tv. We have alot of talent, shout out to my girl 4Eva... Keep up the good work and ya'll should definite create a New Haven mixtape. Collectively we know too many people for no one to get signed. So put it together and I'd like 10 copies, cause I know 10 A&R's also well as Ntl DJ's that have their ear to the street and Radio Program Directors I can hand deliver it to. Peace. CMa charge out there to my New Haven People. Make a fly rap song/video without cursing or using the "N" word. It could be about the streets, something positive, etc., but just don't use any curse words. Email me at: chitchatcommunications@hotmail.com . In subject: New Haven Rap Song, with your name. I will forward to Public Enemy's Chuck D, who has a radio show. Hit me up when you get it done. Thanks Elm City. CM

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Jimmy Henchmen Plans $120 Million Lawsuit Againt NY Daily News, Journalist Chuck Phillips

Saturday, October 16, 2010
(AllHipHop News) Hip-Hop executive James Rosemond is going on the offensive with a plan to file a $120 million dollar lawsuit against The New York Daily News and Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, Chuck Phillips, over an article published in September in the popular newspaper.

The news article, which was published on the 14th anniversary of the death of Tupac Shakur, accused Rosemond aka "Jimmy Henchmen" of cooperating with the government for years.

Phillips, a former writer for the Los Angeles Times, is a well-respected investigative journalist who has been reporting on the unsolved murders of Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G. for over a decade.

"It never fails, every year around Tupac's death that Chuck Phillips raises his fabricated mouth against Jimmy Rosemond but we intend to silence his foul mouth with this lawsuit and bury these tampered minutes and paperwork that Chuck Phillip received from jealous and envious inmates, which is the basis of this fairy tale story the Daily News wrote," Rosemond's lawyer David Feinstein snapped.

In an article published by The Los Angeles Times on March 17th, 2008, Phillips claimed that Rosemond set up Tupac Shakur to be beaten, robbed and subsequently shot at the Quad Studios in New York in November of 1994, resulting in tension between rap groups on the East and West Coasts of the United States.

The information was based off of civil court documents filed by an inmate named David Sabatino, who claimed that he worked with Rosemond early in his career promoting rap conventions.

TheSmokingGun.com later revealed that the documents were based on forged by Sabatino, who according to Rosemond's lawyers, has been declared insane by doctors.

The Los Angeles Times
was forced to retract the story, in addition to offering an apology to Rosemond and Combs.

Additionally, the Los Angeles Times settled a lawsuit initiated by Rosemond over the story.

Recently, a letter Chuck Phillips allegedly sent to an inmate attempting to get him to reveal information on Rosemond, while making disparaging comments about the executive, was circulated on the Internet.

"On more than one occasion both Daily News & Chuck Phillips have contacted the same inmate trying to coerce him into saying Jimmy was an informant," Rosemond's lawyer Feinstein continued. "We have affidavits from inmates to prove the efforts of their coercion and how determined they were in proving their point. Even after the article's release Chuck Phillips continued in his quest to change the mind of individuals who refused to lie against Jimmy Rosemond at grand jury proceedings.

"Jimmy Rosemond has paid his dues to society and since his release from jail, a decade ago, he's been active in his community, working with troubled youths and have worked extensively abroad in Haiti," Feinstein said. "The only thing Jimmy Rosemond is guilty of is being an accomplished manager for singers & rappers and now he's a victim of his own success."
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Time Saturday, October 16 · 11:00am - 8:00pm -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Location The Bushnell Theater 166 Capitol Avenue Hartford, CT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Created By New England MusicSeminar -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- More Info THE 4TH ANNUAL NEW ENGLAND MUSIC SEMINAR SATURDAY OCTOBER 16TH 2010 THE BUSHNELL THEATER - HARTFORD, C THE 4TH ANNUAL NEW ENGLAND MUSIC SEMINAR SATURDAY OCTOBER 16TH 2010 THE BUSHNELL THEATER - HARTFORD, CT ...GET YOUR TICKETS NOW! Seminar Rate As Low As $60 Act Now And Reserve Your Ticket For Panels, A&R Listening Session, Producer Beat Battle and More! *Seminar * Workshops * Demo Listening Sessions * Producer Beat Battle * Networking Opportunities * Media Coverage and much more! ABOUT THE NEW ENGLAND MUSIC SEMINAR The New England Music Seminar targets artists, managers, producers, entertainment entrepreneurs, record labels, production companies, and more. The goal of The New England Music Seminar is to EMPOWER, CONNECT, and EDUCATE those individuals interested in pursuing a career in the music business by providing an opportunity for participants to interact with key business professionals in the vast career fields the industry has to offer. The day consists of a keynote speaker, various panels, an artist showcase/live performance, listening/networking sessions, and a producer beat battle. The keynote speaker and panelists will discuss and debate some of the most talked about and controversial issues in the music industry today. Panelists will include some of the world's top industry and forward thinking executives. REGISTER TODAY!@ http://www.NewEnglandMusicSeminar.eventbrite.com/ Early Bird Special.....................$60.00 (April 15th UNTIL April 25th) Early Registration.............................$75.00 (April 26th UNTIL June 27th) Late Registration / Walk-Up......$150.00 (October 16, 2010) Group Discount Available for groups of 4 or more people....$50 per person (UNTIL October 11, 2010) *NEMS Producer Beat Battle.......$25.00 (6pm-8pm) These ticket are ONLY for those who have NOT purchased tickets to NEMS. NEMS ticket holders will automatically be invited to attend the Beat Battle. For more information or for discounts on groups of 5 or more, contact: newenglandmusicseminar@gmail.com Cancellation Policy: No cancellations. Registration can NOT be transferred or used as a credit to any other NEW ENGLAND MUSIC SEMINARS. Sponsorship Opportunities: NewEnglandMusicSeminar@gmail.comSee More
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.The Million Man March 15 Years Later
For all its stunning symbolic power, the Million Man March failed to take the next step, which was converting the rally's energy into a viable political and social movement.
By: | Posted: October 15, 2010 at 12:48 AM

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By Jon Jeter

First, the day: It was a brilliant autumn morning 15 years ago Oct. 16 when nearly a million black men assembled peacefully and purposefully on the National Mall in Washington D.C., to talk, show our mutual support and urge one another on. An almost cloudless sky, I remember, was bluer than reality; the air was crisp and cool and crackling with energy; and the mood was joyous, almost triumphant, as though we were gathered in a huge, roofless church. Even now, the Million Man March remains as magically perfect as any single event I've ever witnessed.

But then there is this: The 5,475 days that have followed the Million Man March have been as dark and bleak for African-American men and their families as any in my lifetime. As we were gathering in D.C., powerful, reactionary political forces in our nation were coalescing to send more of us to prison, cut our jobs and wages, swindle us out of our homes and health care, and deepen the misery in our communities. And so, for me, any celebration of that wondrous October day is tinged with more than a little sorrow that we squandered our best opportunity to arrest black America's inexorable slog to Gomorrah.

The reality is that since 1965 -- when I was born -- black America has never had so many of our own in jail (in terms of absolute numbers or as a percentage of our overall population); seen more "good" jobs disappear; been sicker; experienced a wider income gap within our community; and, most important, seen more of our material gains reversed than we have over the last 15 years. This is true in almost all areas, including housing, educational outcomes, widening of the income gap and representation in trade unions.

Yes, in the aftermath, we elected our first black president, which many see as a major step forward for African Americans. And in some ways, that is true. But I would argue that using the election of Barack Obama as proof of black progress is central to the problem. His presidency has not stalled the downward spiral of so many African Americans. You would be hard pressed to identify a period over the last 45 years when black politicians have been less responsive to the black polity. In other words, while Marion Barry and Coleman Young and Harold Washington might have been flawed, they were ours.

No one would say the same of the Adrian Fentys, Cory Bookers and Harold Ford Jrs. of the world. We're living in different times, times that we could not have foreseen 15 years ago as we gathered on the Mall.

"The powerful visual image that the march projected of a million black men gathered in solidarity was unlike anything we had ever seen in this country before," says Nellie Bailey, an African-American woman and executive director of the Harlem Tenants' Council, which advocates for affordable housing in New York City. "And even as a feminist, I didn't object so much to the exclusion of women. After a 400-year campaign to emasculate black men, the assertion of black manhood and of a responsibility to community and family was very important."

But what disappoints Bailey is the fragmented response that the march offered to growing systemic problems. "When we organize people, it has to be around something more than this idea of individual faith and personal responsibility," she says. "The march should have capitalized on all this energy by providing people with concrete ideas for how to go home and build the institutions and infrastructure that we need to make real demands of our government."

By the time of the march, Congress had already passed the North American Free Trade Agreement, which opened the floodgates for employers to ship good-paying manufacturing jobs overseas, and the Clinton administration's omnibus crime bill, which eliminated inmate educational programs and accelerated the growth in the nation's prison population. Both actions had a greater impact on black men than on any other demographic group.
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Poetry for food

Entertainment.Poetry for food Published: Friday, October 15, 2010 0diggsdigg ShareThis0 WEST HAVEN — Poet Tony Fusco will read works of poetry at an event to benefit the West Haven food bank W.H.E.A.T. at KCK Gallery, 397 Campbell Ave. in West Haven today at 6 p.m. KCK Gallery and The Connecticut Poetry Society is sponsoring the reading, called “Poetry for Food.” Donations will benefit the W.H.E.A.T., West Haven Emergency Assistance Taskforce (food bank). There will be a reception with refreshments from 6 to 7 p.m., the poetry readings will start at 7 p.m. and run through 9 p.m. Poets from the Connecticut Poetry Society, including Tony Fusco, will read followed by an open microphone if time permits. KCK Gallery is located at 397 Campbell Ave. in downtown West Haven across the street from Walgreens. This event is free although donation checks made out to W.H.E.A.T. will be accepted. Log on to www.kckgallery.com for further information
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AllHipHop News) Sean "" Combs' group Dirty Money has announced a release adate for their upcoming album Last Train To Paris. The album is the debut full-length from Dirty Money, which includes Combs, Kalenna Harper and Dawn Richard. According to a press release, Last Train To Paris will finally be released on December 14th, 2010. The album has already produced a hit single titled "Hello Good Morning," which has already been certified gold. The group is preparing two new releases from Last Train To Paris. In the next two weeks, the new single "Coming Home" will impact radio, while a video for "Loving You No More" featuring Drake will premiere in the coming weeks. Last Train To Paris features guest appearances by Lil Wayne, Usher, Drake, Swizz Beatz, Justin Timberlake, Chris Brown, Grace Jones, Trey Songz and others. Producers include D'Mile, Polow Da Don, Danja, Sean Garrett, Tricky Stewart, The Dream, Swizz Beatz and Mario Winans.

An $85 million dollar 2005 lawsuit involving former Philadelphia radio jock and Fabolous is slated to head to court in New York this week. In 2004, Lisa "Golden Girl" Natson was allegedly assaulted by Fabolous' bodyguard, after Power 99FM's annual Powerhouse concert. The incident started when Golden Girl and a friend was on Fabolous' tour bus chatting with Fabolous. When she "asked for a ride to the top of the ramp," the rap star's bodyguard became irritated and refused her request. When she threatened to stop playing the rapper's hit single "Breathe" on the radio, the bodyguard picked her up off her feet and allegedly slammed her to the ground. According to TheMusic.Fm, a trial is scheduled to start this week in regards to the lawsuit. Fabolous denied the charges in a previous interview. “I never touched or did anything to Golden Girl, therefore, I am not involved and do not have anything further to say or do with that incident,” Fabolous told AllHipHop.com. In addition to working for Power 99FM, Golden Girl published a book titled Sex and Celebrities: The Truth, The Whole Truth, The Naked Truth, where she described a sexual encounter with Lil Kim


Rapper Petey Pablo surrendered to federal authorities yesterday (October 13th), for bringing a gun into the Raleigh-Durham International Airport on September 11th, 2010. The rapper was busted by airport security, when they found a stolen 9mm handgun and ammunition, inside his carry-on luggage. According TMZ.com, Petey Pablo will have to go back to court in November to face charges of possession of a firearm by a felon, possession of a stolen firearm and attempting to take a gun onto an airplane. In the meantime, Petey Pablo, born Moses Barrett III, must report a U.S. probation officer. If he travels, he must submit a complete itinerary of all of his plans one month before his trip. Additionally, the rapper must submit to drug testing and refrain from excessive alcohol use. Representatives for Petey Pablo claimed that he stashed the gun in his bag to hide it from a distraught friend, who may have used the weapon. The rapper allegedly forgot the gun was in the bag, when he attempted to board a plane for Los Angeles on 9-11, to attend the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards in Los Angeles.
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Former Bad Boy Records artist Black Rob is poised to return to the Hip-Hop game with a new album being released via popular independent label, Duck Down Records.

The rapper, who was released from prison after serving four years in May over a grand larceny charge, is back in the studio recording material for Game Tested & Street Approved, which is due in stores in 2011 via Duck Down.

According to Black Rob, Game Tested and Street Approved is a "testimony of what I stand for and how I feel."

"The people have been asking for true Hip-Hop music, and that's what I'm giving them," Black Rob stated. "I stayed away from features. I've been away for 4 joints, so I feel the people deserve to hear me. When I came home, I went right to work, and didn't have time to reach out to cats. On my next project you will get that. As for producers, I have some up-and-coming cats on there. I believe in giving cats a chance. As far as named producers you may hear a joint or two from Buckwild, Self Service, Bishop, Scram Jones and Pete Rock."

Game Tested and Street Approved is Black Rob's first album in over five year
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Please Post and Circulate We have great seats available
Get your tickets from P.A.M. Productions (203) 495-0747 or at Custom Tees, (Edge of the Woods Plaza) on Whalley Ave. New Haven, Ct. (203) 752-1071.
Thanks,
Pamela Monk Kelley
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Subject: Cheaper To Keep Her - New Haven

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