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DJ Crock www.talkonmyblock.com

Crockweiler Entertainment Services, LLC

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Welcome to our space @ Myspace.com if your visiting this page you probably know me, and/or what I do. If not thanks for visiting.Who is he? Music’s New School candidate for class president. More than just an artist, you name it, Crock’s done it. . From “The Corner” - A.K.A. Baltimore, MD. Born Andre’ Jamel Wilson, Crock received his first set of turntables at age 10 By 12 he had taught himself the trade from listening & watching other D.J.'s of whom he would go ho into his basement and copy... Before you knew it he picked up the moniker D.J. Mel . In Southwestern, Sr. High where he met & did shows with David Chance & Dontae Jordan (Ruff Ends), and Ronnie Henson (Motown recording artist) he was creating a buzz. After spinning at high school events throughout the city, DJ. Battles, block parties to wedding receptions, and marketing & promoting his own R&B/Hip hop mixed tapes @ age 15 he still felt the need to do more... Along with close- friends/D.J. Partners -Lavonne Smith, D.J. Chester Sawyer,and D.J. DNA they started New Butta Entertainment, Inc. (a group of artists, D.J.’s, producers, and promoters). One of those artists was “Makeithot” who appeared on Sisqo’s debut single “Got To Get It”. In the summer of 1994 he met a guy(Icy Ink) in a record store who had told him about his home studio, and told him that he needed an assistant engineer. Once he checked out the studio “it was on”. From D.J. to engineer to rapper, “Crock was on the move”. After hearing and recording so many wack artist and producers Crock was convinced of his calling. After graduating high school Crock went to Coppin State University to major in Criminal Justice, but dropped out early in his 1st semester to enroll in the Broadcasting Institute of Maryland. He knew that if he could get a job in Radio, it could slingshot his music career. He landed an internship at Baltimore’s C.B.S. owned WXYV (V103) & WCAO (Heaven 600), where he became an employee after 2 months as an intern doing it all from Market Research, programming, and promotions. Crock got his break when co-worker - Lorenzo “Ice T” Thomas asked him to open his nightly “R-A-Double P Line” (on air call in freestyle segment of his 6-10 show). People began talking and his plan was in motion until WXYV changed from a Hip-hop & r&b format to a top 40 format. In spring of 1998 after N.B.E. had come off of a Promotional tour they were introduced by Ruff Endz to Oji Pierce (writer /producer Montell Jordan, Coolio, Ruff Endz, etc.). Pierce liked what he heard, and signed N.B.E. to Adwin Productions scheduled to follow the success of lablemates Ruff Endz. However due to creative differences Crock abandoned the group, which led to there contract being terminated. Crock bought some studio equipment, moved to Philly, and “set up shop “.Now as Head Recording Engineer, and A&R at Grand Marq Entertainment. Also CEO of Crockweiler Entertainment Services, LLC, and the official DJ for Hip/Rock band J.O. & Grind City these days Crock is making his mark all over the place having Recorded & Mixed for Def Jam artist Live & Bobby Valentino for the "Slow Down- Remix". Not to mention, the parties his mixed CD’s and a host of un-official remixes of which he produced & featured on Ex: Usher- “You Don’t Have To Call”, Big Timers - “Still Fly”, B2K – “Bump Bump Bump”, Tweet – “Call Me”, and many more to come. Watch out…a:hover, a:active, a.navbar:hover, a.navbar:active,.. Home | Browse | Search | Invite | Film | Mail | Blog | Favorites | Forum | Groups | Events | Videos | Music | Comedy | Classifieds

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