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OFFICIAL SHERELL ROWE MUSIC PAGE

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About Me

Hailing from the streets of the DC Metropolitan area, encompassing the DC, MD and VA urban landscape, is a young female vocalist that is bringing fresh air to a stagnant womans R&B game. With production by RoundTable (produced Dru Hills first single from their last album), LuXe of Beat Matrix Music, Stay Gettin Productions (DJ KaySlays The Streetsweeper Vol. 2 The Pain From The Game), and Grammy Award winning producer Ghost from Ghost Music (produced Nelly & Kelly Rowland’s song "Dilemma") backing her seductive lyrics, Sherell paints a picture that none can duplicate. Ms. Rowes skills jump right out at you and her versatile style demands respect from her competition. She has the adaptability to bang the clubs out and still keep it sexy. Music is her life. She spends alot of her time singing, writing, and performing with her band and her experience working as an office manager in a prestigious recording studio has allowed her to build relationships with people in the industry and nuture her growing love for the art of recording. She has many old school and new school influences such as Tina Marie, Diana Ross and the Supremes, Marvin Gaye, Faith Evans, Aaliyah, Beyonce, and Donnell Jones just to name a few. Her goal is to conquer the music industry and become very successful. One thing you will learn about Sherell in her music is that she is more than a pretty face or an image. She has done alot of growing along with her music and has finally come to a point in her life where she is comfortable in her own skin. Not afraid to be herself. She looks foward to sharing her experiences and growth with the world. So look out for Sherell Rowe because the expectations are high and she is definitely up for the challenge.
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Member Since: 12/21/2005
Band Website: www.myspace.com/perfectionbandva"

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Band Members: I want to take a moment and acknowledge a truly, truly talented and honorable man who’s life was tragically taken by an act of violence. Raymond Brown or "Scotty Beats" as we all knew him was a very humble and good man. He was a very close friend of mine. His life and his death has not only impacted my life but the life of many others. Anybody that knew Scotty knows that he was the last person that deserved what happened to him. Scotty, you will forever be missed. I and as well as the rest of the Night Flight Family (Kevin, Stacy, Treasure, Jaye, Tike, Harry, and Face) will always carry your name on. If there is anyone who wants to show love and support for Scotty, you can click on the link on my friends list. R.I.P. SCOTTY BEATS.....
"Hip-Hop Figure Killed After He Chased Tow Truck"
By Eric Rich and Hamil R. Harris Washington Post Staff Writers Saturday, October 14, 2006; Page B01
The tow truck came yesterday in the dead of night, neighbors and police said, snatching music producer Raymond Brown’s Chrysler 300 from outside the home he and his new wife shared on a cul-de-sac in Prince George’s County.As the truck sped away at about 2:30 a.m., Brown could not have missed the commotion, neighbors said. His car alarm blared, and one end of the vehicle -- a model favored by hip-hop trendsetters -- scraped noisily along Stillwater Place. Brown, known professionally as Scottie Beats, lit out of the home, jumped into a second car and went after the truck, police said. Moments later, they said, as he confronted the person or people who were towing his car, Brown, 36, was fatally shot.Yesterday, as residents struggled to understand the violence that had come to the Lake Arbor neighborhood in Mitchellville, word spread through the Washington music community that one of its members had been killed."He was the man," said local radio personality DJ Flexx, of WPGC (95.5 FM). "He understood all the music in D.C., from go-go to hip-hop. He was one of the best studio engineers in the area. Everybody wanted him on their projects because they knew if he worked on it, it would be special."The deejay said he closes his own program every night with a song Brown produced for the Critical Condition Band and the civic organization Peaceoholics, a tune called "Stop the Violence in the Street." Ronald L. Moten, a co-founder of that group, which runs a mentoring program for children in the city, said Brown was popular in the industry."This is going to be devastating to the go-go community and the music business," Moten said. "Everybody knows him."Brown was an engineer at Night Flight Recording Studios in Fort Washington. He is credited as a producer on the CD "Crunk Juice" by Lil Jon and the East Side Boyz and as an engineer on "Rebirth" by Jennifer Lopez.Police said yesterday afternoon that investigators had not determined whether the tow truck operator was attempting to steal Brown’s car or to repossess it. They said tow trucks have been used to steal vehicles, but the practice is not widespread.At this point, Prince George’s police Maj. Michael Blow said, "anything is possible."Brown’s car was found about 9 a.m. at a location police would only say was in the county. They asked for help in locating the tow truck. Police Capt. Dwayne Preston described it as a black crane-type truck, rather than a flatbed, with either white or red lettering.Two neighbors said in an interview that they saw the tow truck circling the neighborhood minutes before the shooting, apparently working in concert with a second vehicle, a Cadillac. They said the tow truck lowered its crane and then backed quickly down Stillwater Place, pulling out just as quickly even though the Chrysler was not properly secured. "Then I saw the tow truck going out real fast, dragging the car," said one neighbor, speaking on condition of anonymity because of concern for her safety. She said she later heard at least two "bumping noises" -- sounds she now believes were gunshots.The tow truck stopped in the 11000 block of Southlake Drive. Neighbors said they believe the stop may have been intended to give the tow truck operator and any associates time to secure the car properly and possibly disable the alarm. It was there, in front of a neighborhood clubhouse, around the corner from his own home, that Brown was shot. Residents said they heard the cries of a woman they believe was Brown’s wife."I heard a lady excruciatingly screaming, ’Help me somebody! Help me somebody! Scottie, stay with me!’ " said resident Elaine Flanagan, 54.Flanagan called 911."Then I heard the wretched scream after the ambulance got here," Flanagan said. "She said, ’Lord, why?’ "Late yesterday, bloodstains were still visible on that street. Shattered glass remained. Medical bandages and wrappers had been left behind.A person who answered the door at Brown’s home, in the 600 block of Stillwater Place, said the family was not prepared to speak publicly.Neighbors and associates in the music world said Brown and his wife were married in August.

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