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What's T.C. ELLIS up to these days ? Rapper/actor who released one album with the Prince-camp and appeared in Graffiti Bridge . Anyone here updated with his whereabouts ? Thanx much in advance , 100MPH. . . . [Edited 5/21/06 5:01am] | |
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He is in vegas | |
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ImLikeTheGoochLookin said: He is in vegas
Hey thanx ! You also know in what business he's in now ? | |
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100MPH said: ImLikeTheGoochLookin said: He is in vegas
Hey thanx ! You also know in what business he's in now ? I do. It's the burger business. | |
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Mong said: 100MPH said: Hey thanx ! You also know in what business he's in now ? I do. It's the burger business. Oh okay ..... ... like this ? | |
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ImLikeTheGoochLookin said: He is in vegas
He's in the car industry out there - Valet. Living to die and I'll die to live again - 360 degrees - comprehend | |
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Wow ... okay ... you have any references from that ? ( pics , site ) | |
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HA !!!!
Found some David (T.C) Ellis Years at Studio 4 : 9 Hometown : St. Paul, Minnesota Favorite Artist/Album : Steely Dan, Prince - For You Favorite Vacation Spot : Las Vegas, Nevada Hobbies : Travel David E. Ellis, the founder and director of the program, was born and raised in St. Paul, and is a graduate of the St. Paul Open School. Mr. Ellis established himself in the music business in the mid-eighties as the first rap recording artist to release a record in Minnesota, called the "Twin City Rap". After a couple of independent record releases with regional success, he was recruited by Prince and Warner Brothers to record and produce records at Paisley Park. After time spent working with Prince and Warner Brothers, Mr. Ellis started an independent recording studio and worked with a variety of educational programs, both traditional and alternative. Through musical work with a number of young black men who had dropped out of high school, he discovered these young artists would often ask questions about how to copyright and publish their work. Guiding them through the process, Mr. Ellis was struck by the way these youth would engage in educational processes while pursuing their career in music. With that realization, the High School for Recording Arts was born. David has recently been honored as an Oxford University Roundtable Fellow for his work with Studio 4/High School for Recording Arts. While at Oxford, David presented his work before leading educators from around the world to wide acclaim. Source : http://www.studio-4.com/tc.php . . . [Edited 5/21/06 12:23pm] | |
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100MPH said: HA !!!!
Found some David (T.C) Ellis Years at Studio 4 : 9 Hometown : St. Paul, Minnesota Favorite Artist/Album : Steely Dan, Prince - For You Favorite Vacation Spot : Las Vegas, Nevada Hobbies : Travel David E. Ellis, the founder and director of the program, was born and raised in St. Paul, and is a graduate of the St. Paul Open School. Mr. Ellis established himself in the music business in the mid-eighties as the first rap recording artist to release a record in Minnesota, called the "Twin City Rap". After a couple of independent record releases with regional success, he was recruited by Prince and Warner Brothers to record and produce records at Paisley Park. After time spent working with Prince and Warner Brothers, Mr. Ellis started an independent recording studio and worked with a variety of educational programs, both traditional and alternative. Through musical work with a number of young black men who had dropped out of high school, he discovered these young artists would often ask questions about how to copyright and publish their work. Guiding them through the process, Mr. Ellis was struck by the way these youth would engage in educational processes while pursuing their career in music. With that realization, the High School for Recording Arts was born. David has recently been honored as an Oxford University Roundtable Fellow for his work with Studio 4/High School for Recording Arts. While at Oxford, David presented his work before leading educators from around the world to wide acclaim. Source : http://www.studio-4.com/tc.php . . . [Edited 5/21/06 12:23pm] All jokes aside.....THAT'S COOL!!!!! | |
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Mong said: 100MPH said: Hey thanx ! You also know in what business he's in now ? I do. It's the burger business. Y'all some evil muthaf***as with some E.S.P. Some people tell me I've got great legs... | |
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But all jokes aside, that's pretty cool if he's running a school and educating youth.
That really is blessed. Some people tell me I've got great legs... | |
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You guys DON'T miss anything do you? | |
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Ok, but can you REALLY put "all jokes aside" when speaking about TC? Living to die and I'll die to live again - 360 degrees - comprehend | |
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