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V.I.P Packages being offered:Platinum Package: $1000.00 - Company logo & contact info on promotional materials - Reserved Table for 8 at the conference - Unlimited Food & Drinks - (2) Complementary bottles on the table - (1) waitress (to take food orders from platinum menu & serve drinks) - Complete Expo VIP pass - Free Entry for the Conference, Night Clubs & more! - Sponsor + 7 guests - Includes (1) artist/group to performGold Package: $750.00 - Reserved Tables/Seating at the Conference - Unlimited Food & Drinks - (1) waitress (to serve drinks) - Free Entry for the Conference, Night Clubs & more. - Sponsor + 4 guestsBronze Package: $500.00 - Reserved Tables/Seating at the Conference - Unlimited Food & Drinks - Free Entry for the Conference, Night Clubs & - Sponsor + 2 guestsDoor price - $45.00 per person (includes food & two drink tickets) Company Price- $200.00 per company (includes food & two drink tickets, per company rep.**) Performing Artist: $200.00 per artist/group**** (includes food & two drink tickets, per individual) Vendor Tables: $300.00 per table, per vendor (sell your products at the conference)Location/Order of events:Event: Seminar Friday, November 17th, 2006 Check-in/Registration: 9:30am – 10:00am Time: 10:00 am – 3:00 pm Location: Embassy Suites in Altamonte Springs Plan: Guest Speakers Price: $30 (includes brunch)Event: Conference Friday, November 17th, 2006 Time: 6:00pm – 12:00am Location: Eastmonte Civic Center Plan: Meet & Greet, Performance, Food, Drinks, contests & Music.Guest Speakers will speak on production, marketing, publishing, promotion, & distribution. There will also be an Exclusive V.I.P party by invitation only!For more information please contact Fly Diva! Ask about banner space and media coverage. (Free for the Media, must be pre-registered.) 407-622-2392 (office) 407-209-3115 (office) 407-770-8632 (cell) [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] http://www.myspace.com/ladyflydiva www.reewinemusic.com2020 W. Fairbanks Ave. Suite #203 Winter Park, FL 32789*Both Mainstream and underground artists. **Only two reps per Company. ***If you are interested in having your designs modeled at the fashion show, please contact Fly Diva! Evening wear provided by Couture! ****Dressing rooms will be provided for artists and models!
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Read up on Mokah & Knowa & The Chocolate City Live Movement!
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Hot Wheels Corner
STREET TAKEOVER VOL. 5 hosted by: Riskay (The drama Queen)Seven - Dirt 2 Diamonds
Thoetis Haimes says that seven is "the number that always follows me around." So when it
came to choosing the name he would be known by, Seven was it. With a name for himself, he set
out to make sure everyone knew it. "I've been involved in music since 1was able to hear music!"
Seven enthuses. "I was 13 years old when my older brother heard me rapping. 1just surprised him,
and he gave me confidence that 1 could do this." Growing up strong in NYC, (as Seven proclaims,
'in the city, you grow up a lot faster than anywhere else,') he made the move to Florida with his
mother and siblings when he was nine years old. "Florida seemed a bit segregated then, it took a
while to adapt." And although Florida did not offer the wide spectrum of influences New York did,
Seven kept his influences close by. "I loved a really wide variety of music growing up," Seven
recollects. "I'm just a music person, all the way to country music. But my big influences are
Grandmaster Flash, Run DMC, and 2 Pac, 1just really like storytelling. 1like stuff that's not so
materialistic,1 want to express more than clothes and jewelry. 1love street music; 1just don't want
to do it. I'm more into the emotions: the hurt, pain and joy." So when the time came for Seven to
make his album, he did it with the same powerful style he grew up on, blended with his own
personal touch. With his spitfire rhymes and charismatic delivery hovering and popping above the
moody instrumentation of his debut, Dirt 2 Diamonds, Seven presents a relentless record from
front to back. "I used a live band to record with," Seven says. "Live music has such a great vibe
and 1wanted that to carry over onto the album. The live energy can really be heard. And it also
allows me to project myself. Live music is the heartbeat, no heartbeat, no life." The southern style
of Seven is much different than expected. It's not so 'Dirty South' and it's not New York, but more
a mixture of the two, as Seven is. "I really wanted the voice and words to have clarity," he
explains. "And 1really wanted to have some versatile Swaysto it. The live music goes back to the
natural root foundation."
Dirt 2 Diamonds is not Seven's first taste of the music industry. He has previously worked
with indie labeJ Grilled Up Records, writing for the album Platinum Party. He has also built up
his local music reputation aggressively, performing as much as possible and becoming a sensation
on local radio. It's Seven's battle that continues to rage in his mind that pushes him. "Sometimes 1
really struggle to say what's in me, but that keeps me going in a way, it keeps me fueled. And 1
wouldn't let a track pass me by," Seven says fmnly. "It's great to have some direction now, too.
That means a lot. That love and passion keeps me happy and satisfied."
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SKYY'S HIGH'S THE LIMIT
SKYY HIGH was born and raised in Tangelo Park, Orlando, Florida, the daughter of a mixed family, her mom being white and her dad being black. It was a predominately black neighborhood with an aggressive reputation. SKYY HIGH had to be strong and learn at an early age how to survive in this tough neighborhood. At school she was picked on quite often, and many times she was the brunt of many racial jokes because of her light skin color. She was able to pass the street test in the hood and gain the knowledge to fit in with the crowd. Thats were she obtained the valuable fundamental skills to the rap game. SKYY HIGH started emceeing in the 3rd grade and at the time, no one was looking for an eight-year-old rapper, and not a young rapper with her skin color. In elementary school she participated in the chorus, and thats when she discovered the joy of performing on stage. Throughout her teenage years she worked hard developing her raw style for music. In junior high school she was picked on alot, but never did she back down from anyone. SKYY HIGH has experience the tough street life growing up in Tangelo Park, you can just hear it in her affluent lyrics and in her indisputably delivery. After graduating from high school, SKYY HIGH did numerous interviews with local radio station, magazine and newspaper. She was most recently featured as a guest artist, (speaker and rapper) on the local Orange TV station program in Orlando, Florida. SKYY HIGH was asked by the office of the Orange County Chairman to create a jingle that could be used as an anti-drug message for youth in the Central Florida Community. When asked where she gets her inspiration to write some of her profound lyrics she answers, Im not ashamed of picking up a pen & paper and writing down my deepest feelings, It took me thirteen years to really dig deep into my soul and bring sincere poetic justice to my music.
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