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Rod

R&B meets Hip Hop

About Me

A native of Houston and prodigy of 5th Ward, Roderick learned radio and television while attending Jack Yates School of Communications and later KYOK as an intern. As a teenager belted Eric B, Prince, Run DMC and many more songs from the 80s. Born from a musical mother and a guide by truth and wisdom, nothing seemed impossible.After studying communications at University of Houston, Roderick continued to use marketing skills while working with Waverly Nolley, Attorney At Law. Past time marketing and Adm. and consulting for Southern Fried Entertainment.Trina Broussard being the smaller sibling, pursuing her singing career in Atlanta. Requested that JAB Production to move to Atlanta. Networking for his company full time and also adm. a medical facility in Atlanta. His early musical experiences included Bobby Brown, TLC, Van Hunt, Lil John, Usher, Goodie Mob and the list can go on.An idealist and a visionary, Roderick currently is the Adm/Marketing Director of Injury & Rehab for more than 15 years.Roderick joined JAB Production as a Production Consultant and is a major driving force. He aspires to funnel his creative energy into bringing the group to the forefront of the music industry.

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I'd like to meet:

I have an old soul, my inspiration would be to meet Smokey Robinson, Quincy Jones, James Brown and Herbie Hancock.Todays, music it would have to be Jill Scott, Sade, Musiq, Erykah Badu and "THE ROOTS"

Music:

Even though I have met many great and talented artists. I would like to be able to re-establish a working relationship. I started in this industry young, so many of them have gone on to do great things, now I would like to get a working relationship with Usher, Jamie Foxx, Ice Cube, BowWow, TLC, Van Hunt, Lil John, Goodie Mob and Bun B.

Movies:

I liked those old fellows: Super Fly, The Mack, "Lets Do It Again","COLORED PURPLE" and I could go on for days.

Books:

Kevin Liles "LET'S Make It Happen" The Hip Hop Generation Guide to Success

Heroes:

I would have to say my grandparents. Folks back in the day gave you the courage, strength and the know how. My grandmother gave me spirtual lesssons on the heart and doing the right thing pays off in the long run. I got the street sense and strength from my grandfather. When I say street sense doesn't mean the game of the hustle but the hustle of the game. He always stated that talk was cheap. If you know how to work your plan, explain your plan and then excuted, then you are in a league by yourself.

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Posted by Rod on Mon, 16 Oct 2006 08:19:00 PST