PeachTree Music Group

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Dave's blog: Top Cat Remake & Animator/Character Designer





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Water Serpent

Here are two photos of my last completed sculpture in green (Verde) marble.



New photo of La Murcielago

This is a new and improved photo of La Murcielago.

June 16, 2009

Lauriel #1


June 15, 2009

Torso #1

This is the first thing I ever sculpted in marble.

February 8, 2008

La Murcielago

This piece was sculpted out of wonderstone. It is a little softer than marble and has lots of veins. Perfect for a more abstract piece because I feel it showcases rather than competes with the piece. This sculpture is approximately 10' tall and 8" wide and is titled "La Murcielago"

February 7, 2008

The Emerging Soul

This is a sculpture I just finished this summer. It is made from white and black marble. The title of the piece is "The Emerging Soul". the piece is approximately 15" tall and 10" wide. I love sculpting in marble.








Friday, November 13, 2009

Antonio TopcaT Randolph @7opca7


Professional Summary

ANTONIO "7opca7" RANDOLPH

PeachTree Music Group, led by Antonio "TopcaT" Randolph, is a comprehensive production, management, and consulting company specializing in artist development, producer management, and track placements across major projects in genres including R and B, Gospel, Neo Soul, Jazz, Hip Hop, and Pop. Positioned as a leading production powerhouse in the South, PTMG has played a significant role in the success of influential movements such as Snap, Krunk, and Swag. The company has collaborated with prominent A and R professionals like Eddie Weathers and notable producers including Jermaine Dupri (So So Def) and Lil Jon (BME/Warner Brothers). From 2004 to 2007, PTMG's management team advised, assisted, and maintained artists such as Trillville (Top 20 US) and Dem Franchize Boyz (Top 10 US), further solidifying their reputation and impact in the industry.


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PeachTree Music Group stands out with a talented and professional team, including business executives, producers, writers, composers, artists, business affairs specialists, accountants, and support staff. While many aspiring pioneers make compelling pitches, PTMG differentiates itself with a proven track record of excellence and effectiveness. Their combination of skills, experience, and success makes them a standout presence in the industry, ready to deliver exceptional results.

It’s impressive to see how far PeachTree Music Group and our team have come over the past decade. The journey through the music business, with its constant evolution and learning, showcases your dedication and resilience. This ongoing process of growth and adaptation is crucial in staying at the forefront of the industry and achieving continued success.

The PeachTree Music Group family benefits from a rich and diverse range of music and business influences. Growing up with exposure to Gospel, Rap/Hip Hop, R and B, alternative rock, and jazz has shaped a broad and inclusive perspective. Many musicians and business professionals, both well-known and lesser-known, have served as influential role models. Their guidance has been instrumental in shaping your creativity, business decisions, and professional development in the music industry. This diversity enriches our approach and contributes to our success.

PeachTree Music Group seeks productive and impactful national work from the industry, focusing on meaningful and high-quality projects. Our goal is to secure fair deals that align with your values and standards. With confidence in divine guidance, we believe that success will follow as long as you maintain integrity and dedication in your work.

As a seasoned professional in the music industry. Antonio TopcaT Randolph aim to present my work and contributions in a straightforward manner. Instead of a traditional biography, I offer an overview of my achievements and impact through direct information and key music samples. This approach reflects my commitment to clarity and authenticity.

Since 2006, PeachTree Music Group has been at the forefront of the global entertainment market, specializing in the production and promotion of high-quality audio and visual content. Based in Atlanta, Georgia, our company leverages a rich legacy of musical innovation and industry expertise. Mission: We are dedicated to delivering exceptional entertainment that aligns with our commitment to both quality and commercial appeal. Our goal is to provide engaging and positive experiences across various genres and media formats. Key Services: Music Production: Crafting high-quality tracks and albums across R and B, Gospel, Neo Soul, Jazz, Hip Hop, and Pop. Artist Development: Nurturing and guiding artists to achieve their full potential and succeed in the competitive music industry. Promotion and Marketing: Utilizing effective strategies to elevate and promote entertainment content on a global scale. Location: Located in the vibrant city of Atlanta, Georgia, we are strategically positioned to influence and contribute to the ever-evolving entertainment landscape. Contact Information: For more details or inquiries, please visit our website or reach out via email.

The strength of PeachTree Music Group lies in the dynamic blend of experience, creativity, savvy, and energy that our management team brings to the table. Our team is comprised of dedicated professionals who are committed to driving success and innovation within the entertainment industry. Key Attributes: Experience: Our team members possess a wealth of industry knowledge and a proven track record of successful projects and artist development. Creativity: We foster a culture of creativity, encouraging innovative approaches to music production and artist management. Savvy: With a deep understanding of market trends and industry dynamics, our team makes informed decisions that drive growth and success. Energy: Our energetic and passionate approach ensures that we remain at the forefront of industry advancements and maintain a proactive stance in all our endeavors. Dedicated Team Members: Our key team members are strategically positioned to leverage their unique skills and expertise, ensuring that PeachTree Music Group remains a leading force in the entertainment industry. Their dedication and preparation are crucial to our continued success and influence.

The Talented Team Behind PeachTree Music Group PeachTree Music Group is driven by a team of exceptionally talented individuals who have come together to form a groundbreaking company. Key figures such as Antonio "TopcaT" Randolph, Marquan Smith, and Daimeial Michel bring a wealth of expertise and innovation to the table. Key Team Members: Antonio "TopcaT" Randolph: CEO and visionary leader, renowned for his successful track record in artist management and music production. A and R such as Marquan Smith and Daimeial Michel Industry Affiliations: Our team benefits from strong industry affiliations and collaborations, enhancing our ability to connect with top talent and industry leaders. Board of Directors: Our highly esteemed Board of Directors provides strategic guidance and support, ensuring that PeachTree Music Group remains on the cutting edge of entertainment. Together, this exceptional group is poised to propel PeachTree Music Group into the future, establishing it as one of the leading entertainment companies in the industry.

Song Writer’s and Producer’s

PeachTree Music Group is a seasoned and talented production camp, recognized for its significant industry impact and contribution to the legacy of musical masterminds. With a focus on mastering the craft, PTMG offers a comprehensive suite of services, seamlessly integrating the roles of executives, producers, and engineers. This all-in-one capability makes PeachTree Music Group an indispensable partner for record labels and emerging companies looking to make a significant impact in the entertainment industry.





















PeachTree Music Group is a multimedia entertainment leader focused on delivering high-quality, positive audio and visual content to a diverse, global audience. The company is committed to producing engaging and uplifting entertainment that appeals to a wide range of consumers while maintaining the highest standards of quality. PeachTree Music Group believes in achieving success by creating content that resonates positively with audiences worldwide, ensuring both commercial viability and a positive impact.                                     
Thanks to Everyone that has been supportive of our journey and vision. If you have more to share or need assistance in the future, feel free to reach out. Wishing you and your team continued success!

  ENJOY!




Thursday, November 12, 2009

THE PRODUCER MI$TAENZ a/k/a Donald Brown JR.


http://www.mybeatshop.com/MistaEnz

To all appearances, the namesake of Knoxville’s most formidable jazz personage has chosen a path that is wholly antithetical to everything his father stands for in music. The second son of esteemed pianist/composer/educator Donald Brown, Donald Brown Jr. has traded the warm acoustic intimacy of grand piano, stand-up bass and drum set (the trio format featured in Autumn in New York , one of his dad’s loveliest CD recordings) for a Midi keyboard, a set of monitors, and an MPC 2000 Akai drum machine. Samples, not standards, are his sonic currency. He has eschewed the organic rhythms of swing in favor of looping and prefab beats.

Some might even say that the son of our city’s world-renowned jazz statesman is not even a musician, at least not in the stodgiest sense of that word. Rather, he is an aspiring hip-hop producer, having made much of his living the last several years working with local artists like 5ive Ft. Giant and Jaystorm and Military Minded.

Now he has a couple of tracks for nationally known recording artists to his credit; his contribution to the new Pimp C record Pimpalation (Rap-A-Lot), the sweet ballad rap “I Miss U”, was singled out by XXL Magazine as the strongest of the album’s 16 tracks. Indeed, Donald Brown Jr. is a rapper, not a jazzer. And his dad is OK with it.

“Early on, he was turned off by the stereotypes associated with rap,” says the younger Brown. “He talked bad about it early on. But I said, ‘Dad, you gotta listen to my music.’ And over the years, he saw me stick with it, and that I was serious about it. And now both of my parents have been real supportive of what I do.”

“I was impressed with the passion he has for what he does,” admits the elder Brown. “He can work on his tracks sometimes 12 and 16 hours a day. And I’ve been amazed by the stuff he comes up with in the studio. He doesn’t play much piano, not like my other sons Keith and Kenneth. And yet the stuff he comes up with on the keyboard is really impressive.”

Which is one of several indicators that the apple really hasn’t fallen that far from the tree. Because Brown Jr. is in many ways a hip-hop producer/artist with the heart of a jazzman, or at least that of an R&B traditionalist. At 25, he says he’s already begun to see the musics that were integral to his upbringing—perhaps even part of his very DNA—reassert themselves in his own work.

A husky fellow who makes his lean-limbed sire look almost slight in comparison, Brown, Jr. remembers that he and his brothers listened to hip hop at an early age, even as his father’s music—jazz and R&B, and some ’70s funk and soul—dominated their household milieu. There was always plenty of recording equipment in the Brown home, so the brothers learned to four-track their own raps, producing their first full-length cassette tape when Brown, Jr. was in second grade, their first CD when he was 15.

But as his siblings gravitated inevitably toward jazz—eldest Kenneth is a drummer, while youngest Keith is pianist with considerable potential—Brown, Jr. stayed the course with rap, putting the skills he’d learned tinkering with his father’s equipment to good use, producing tracks for his friends. A talented visual artist, he could produce the musical tracks on a rapper’s CD, then design cover art for the jewel box as well.

The Brown brothers briefly flirted with having their own home-based Ozone Studio—Brown Sr. and wife Dorothy even helped them buy equipment—an effort that proved fruitless over the short haul, but was instrumental in furthering Brown Jr.’s skills as a producer.

“We were all about good music,” Brown, Jr. says. “But we didn’t realize you had to have a plan, talk to radio stations and record stores and aggressively sell your music.”

In 2000, Brown Jr. met another aspiring local rapper, Eric “Tallson” Gray (Brown, Jr. himself often records under the moniker MI$TA ENZ). They recorded an album together, with both of them rapping and Brown, Jr. producing, and marketed it on the “chitlin circuit”, at tiny clubs in small towns like Winchester and Manchester and Tullahoma, eventually moving 1,500 copies.

“We got such positive feedback, even though we knew the record really wasn’t very good,” Brown, Jr. explains. “The thing is, these small towns don’t get much outside entertainment.”

Their efforts garnered the attention of a small rap imprint out of Birmingham; though the duo signed on to record for the label, the project never came to fruition. But not long after, Brown, Jr. and Tallson joined with Jim Slay, a talented local rapper whose skills Brown, Jr. felt were underappreciated, and recorded a three-man effort entitled Southern Made , under the group name Common Folk.

Seeking broader recognition, the trio sent their record to Antonio “Topcat” Randolph, an Atlanta-based hip-hop impresario with his own PTMG Productions company and a small stable of rap artists. Topcat liked their work, and found label interest with the budding Dirty Bird Entertainment imprint in December of 2004.

Common Folk dissolved before anything came of the partnership, however, as did Dirty Bird Entertainment. But Brown, Jr. kept ties with Topcat, who had the wherewithal to shop the beats he recorded as a producer to other artists, including many platinum sellers.

A hip-hop record producer is a different animal from his counterpart in rock; while the latter largely guides, and sometimes gently molds, the artists in his charge, a rap producer is often responsible for assembling the musical tracks that underlie the spoken word—using samplers, keyboards, drum machines, and any other tools at his disposal. Brown, Jr. prides himself on imbuing the tracks he creates with more textures and thematic variations than those of many of his contemporaries, some of whom tend to lean on staid loops, endless repetitions of tired beats.

“I like tracks that are saying something musically as well as lyrically,” Brown, Jr. says. “I like to hear guitars and strings and bass, something more than just a drum beat.”

His musicality caught the ear of rapper Pimp C, one-half of successful southern rap duo UGK and now a solo artist. Released from a four-year prison stint (on a parole violation) in December, Pimp C selected one of Brown’s tracks for his comeback release Pimpalation . The aforementioned track, “I Miss U”, features a tuneful modern R&B-inflected beat that unfurls slowly, then resolves, before repeating again, with a chorus of girl-group singers crooning sweet soul harmonies underneath. Brown’s is the only contribution on the record that didn’t come from an established producer.

But Brown’s second musical contribution to a big-league rapper has been more problematic. Brown, Jr. says he had traded some of his own recordings with those of another aspiring young producer in Memphis. Somehow, his beats ended up in the hands of rapper Pitbull out of Florida, who made use of them on his track “Dope Game,” his contribution to a hip-hop compilation CD featuring various artists.

Brown, Jr. was upset when he heard his track appropriated without his consent, but he has since taken steps to ensure that he is properly credited for his work with Pitbull. “Stuff like that happens a lot in this music, where lots of hungry artists and producers don’t go through the right channels to copyright their stuff,” he says. “I’ve known plenty of people over the years who have had similar experiences.”

All of which served to remind Brown, Jr. of the hazards of his business. The truth is that though rap stereotypes are often thoughtless, even cruel, applied without fair consideration of the real people who are saddled with them, rap can be a mean business, sometimes overrun with deception, drugs, and thug posturing.

“There’s too much drama in hip hop for me,” says Brown, Jr., adding that he has had his life threatened on at least one occasion by another artist with a beef. “There are clubs where people feel like they need to bring guns, Crips and Bloods hanging out in some of the studios… there’s a negative energy that surrounds it.

“I want to get to the point where I can just produce, come in and do my tracks and leave. And I’d like to get into producing more than just hip hop. That’s one of the things I like about working with Antonio TopcaT. He isn’t single-minded; he has a rock group, an R&B group. I want to become a well-rounded producer.”

Not coincidentally, Brown, Jr. notes that his own musical tastes have slowly shifted in recent years, drifting back around to some of the music he heard coming from his father’s record player as a child—artists like Stevie Wonder, Sam Cooke, Marvin Gaye and soul group Black Ivory. He bemoans many rap artists who lack soul and melodic sense, who “do a dah-dah-dah beat, put bass under it and talk about jewelry or money, and it’s a top hit.”

“When I was younger, making rap tracks with my brothers, their tracks would always be more musical, while mine were more strictly raps,” Brown, Jr. says. “I was listening to Tupac and Eightball and Scarface and Goodie Mobb. Now that’s turning around. I’ve probably bought five hip-hop records in the last five years.”

“I think Donald has always enjoyed old-school R&B,” says Donald Brown Sr., noting that his son has manifested a new interest in expanding his keyboard repertoire as well. “But as he’s matured, I think he’s appreciated the value of it more. And maybe sensed the message is more powerful, with a more universal appeal.”

It seems an unlikely pairing—a father who is the inheritor of a distinguished jazz tradition, and a son who has embraced the brash urban modernity of hip hop. But appearances can be deceiving, and perhaps these two mwn called Donald Brown are even more alike than their shared name would indicate.

“It’s true that I’m not a big fan of rap,” Brown Sr. adds. “But I try to support him doing his music. He’s very passionate about it. And if he believes in it, I want to be there for him.”

City:Knoxville
State:TN
Occupation:Producer/Hustla
Company:PeachTree Music Group
Website:www.thebeatpage.com
MySpace URL:myspace.com/mitaenzbeatshop
Production Software:Reason 3 / Nuendo 2
Production Hardware:Roland XP-80 & Akai MPD16
Sounds Like / Influences:What Da People Say
Info:Donald Brown, II
a.k.a. Mi$ta Enz 
Artist Credits:Pimp C, Z-RO, C-Side, Trap Squad, Jump Fresh Kilck, & more......
Label Credits:Rap-A-Lot, Peachtree Music Group