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VI PEOPZ RECORDS

VI PEOPZ RECORDS

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Very Important People Services, Inc. aka VI PEOPZ RECORDS (herein called VI PEOPZ RECORDS) is a business development and management company for top tier producers, recording artists, songwriters, engineers and DJs. As a collaboration of top-notch executives, the company has over 20 collective years of experience in various facets of the entertainment industry. With a focus on long term, strategic development and brand management, VI PEOPZ RECORDS lays the foundation for new careers and renews those of established artists and producers.Company Mission:To create and execute opportunities for the expanded success of producers, songwriters, engineers, DJs and recording artists.To provide education and career guidance to company clients, with a focus on sustainability.To explore alternative venues of exposure and open new channels for marketing opportunities, including film, television and video games and various forms of new media.VI PEOPZ RECORDS has a professional music production team that produces recordings for VI PEOPZ Records in; Hip-Hop, Rhythm and Blues, Gospel, Rock, Calypso, Reggae, Funk and Country Music. Our staff provides services such as: Record Company President, A&R Development, Label Manager, Road Manager, Choreographer and a large staff of producers. We are seeking to expand our horizons into music videos, movies, commercials, internet videos and cable shows productions. Because we have been in business for over 20 years, we have been responsible for major music productions that generated large sales. VI PEOPZ RECORDS band members are currently writing, and touring with Alicia Keys and has been responsible Certified Gold and Platinum Sales! Listed below is VI PEOPZ RECORDS Band Credits via Chops Horns:“MTV Unplugged” TV show with Alicia Keys-2005, “Fashion Rocks” TV show with Alicia Keys on Fox TV-2004, Good Morning America performance with Monica on ABC-TV, 2002 Grammy Awards Show performance with Alicia Keys, 2002 Soul Train Awards Show performance with Alicia Keys, David Letterman Show with Alicia Keys, Alicia Keys’ “How Come You Don't Call” video, Ray Chew and The Crew (Apollo Theater house band), Christina Aguilera, India Arie, Chuck Jackson, Sugar Hill Gang, Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, Parliament-Funkadelic, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes, McFadden & Whitehead, The Williams Brothers, The Five Blind Boys, James Cleveland, The Jones Girls, Patti Labelle, The O'Jays, Bob Dylan, The Police, Isaac Hayes, Luther Vandross, Al Jarreau, Bonnie Raitt, Dionne Warwick, Maceo Parker, Fred Wesley, Teena Marie, Ashford and Simpson, Chaka Khan, Stephanie Mills, Marian Carey, Roy Ayers, Lenny Kravitz, Angelique Kidjoe, Babyface and Lou Reed!Parliament-20 Century Masters-The Millennium Collection: The Best of Parliamer. Parliament Get Funked Up-2000 Mutiny-How’s Your Loose Booty?-2000 The O’Jays-The Year 2000/My Favorite Person-1999 Parliament-12 inch Collection and More-1999 Holland Tunnel Project "Stop N Listen"-1998 Dennis Christy-I’m Alive (But I'm Not Livin')-1998 Joe Kurasz-Elements of Style-1 997 Love Jones-Movie Soundtrack-1997* Holland Tunnel Project-What Hip-Hop Left Behind-1997 George Clinton-Vol.2-P Is the Funk-1996 Public Enemy-Muse Sick-N-Hour Our Mess Age-1994* The Rolling Stones-Harlem Shuffle-1985 Mick Jagger-She's The Boss-1985** Patti Labelle-I’m In Love Again-1984* Beat Street-Movie Soundtrack-1984* The Rolling Stones-Undercover of the Night-1984* Chops-Chops-1984 Bob Dylan-Now I See The Real You At Last-Empire Burlesque-1983 Arranged horns for The Police World Tour-1981-1982 All Sugar Hill Records recordings between 1980and 1982. Songs include: 8th Wonder-The Sugar Hill Gang Apache-The Sugar Hill Gang That's the Joint-Funky 4+1 Funk You Up-Sequence Monster Jam-Sequence Funk Box-Sequence Scorpio-Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five Freedom-Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five Birthday Party-Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five It's Nasty-Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five Fresh-Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five Showdown-Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five vs. The Sugar Hill Gang Breakdance-Electric Boogie-West Street Mob On the Radio-Crash Crew All Night Long-Kevie Kev Whip It-The Treacherous Three The O'Jays-"My Favorite Person"-1 980 Parliament "Trombipulation"-1980 Mutiny-"Funk Plus the One"-1980 "Mutiny on the Mamaship"-1 979 Qua7ar-"Quazar"-1978 Parliament-"Funkentelechy vs. the Placebo Syndrome"-1977** (Alto sax solo on "Flashlight") *Certified Gold **Certified Gold and PlatinumMariah Carey-The Emancipation of Mimi-2005 Alicia Keys-The Diary of Alicia Keys"-2003 Gospel Keynotes-Back Together Again-2002 India Arie-The One-2002 Christina Aguilera-Impossible from the album “Stripped”-2002 Arranged horns for Alicia Keys Tour-2002 Blaze-“Spiritually Speaking”-2002 Angie Stone-“Miss You”-2002 Alicia Keys-“How Come You Don't Call Me” Import Remix-2002 India Arie-“Voyage to India”-2002 Parliament-“Funked Up: The Very Best Of Parliament”-2002 Christina Aguilera-“Stripped”-2002 Funk to the Max-“For Promotion Only”-2002 John B. –“Don't Talk”-2001 Jodie Whatley-“Saturday Night”-2001 Phil Asher-“Jazz In The House” Vol. 3 2001 Parliament and Ohio Players-“Writing Combinations”-200 1 Alicia Keys-“How Come You Don't Call Me” Import Remix-2002 Jamiroquai-“Little El”-2001 and Holland Tunnel Project-“Holland Tunnel Project 3”-2000

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