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My name is Isaac Davis Jr. but I prefer to be called “Junior”. I was born on October 19, 1968 and grew up in the seventies. I have been a resident of the Golden Isles Georgia (Southern Georgia) area for about 33 years. I have worked in various positions in the Education, Retail, Hospitality and Customer Service field for many years. I enjoy spending time with my family and friends and working on several projects.

I also enjoy my comic books, computers, education, learning, cooking, football, and traveling. Currently, I am working at College of Coastal Georgia, 4-year state college as the Program Academic Advisor in the TRIO Student Support Services Program, a program for Disadvantages Students. I recently received an award for Staff Advisor of the Year 2008.
I graduated with an Associate of Science and Associate of Applied Science from College of Coastal Georgia (formally known as Coastal Georgia Community College) in 1993 and a Bachelor of General Studies in Teacher Education from Armstrong Atlantic State University in 2004. In addition, I received my Master of Business Administration from Kaplan University in August 2007 two years ago. I am currently working on my Doctoral of Business Administration in Leadership and Business at the University of Phoenix; second year student.
I am also a small business owner with several businesses under my belts including an Entertainment Webzine and Social Network.
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One of my ultimate goals is to Become Secretary of Education for the United States of America.

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Music Interview with Mr. Bertus

Music Interview with Mr. Bertus



By Isaac Davis Jr., MBA

Junior’s Cave and The Southern Mix have come together to present a new interview with Reggae artist Mr. Bertus about his music and his dreams on going global. Here is his story in this week spotlight.

Isaac: W… Continue

Posted on December 27, 2009 at 4:49pm —

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By: Isaac Davis Jr., BGS, MBA

Big Jay is bringing to the Hip-Hop/Rap game all of his heart, passion, and talent that is pushing the entertainer to the top of his game. In this recent interview with our magazine, Big Jay drops knowl… Continue

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At 11:50pm on November 27, 2008, Yvonne Wilcox said…
Hope your Thanksgiving went well and have a great Holiday weekend.
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Thanks for the very nice comment on my blog posts regarding New Artists getting their demo cd promoted.
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I would like to thank this site and all the sister sites you have for your enormous support for the underground artist I love you guys Pimp'n is Pimp'n does
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Just stopping by to show much love and respect. Hope you're having a blessed and relaxing Sunday. Be safe!
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Hey, just stoppin' by to leave much love and respect on your page. Thank you again. I wish I could post me being the hot pick of thesouthernmix on my other websites. Have a blessed and safe weekend.
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Thank you so much for your support. I agree with Donah..it is so hard. This is going to help me alot.
 
 

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“I never missed an episode," he said, according to Speak Easy. Even when it was re-run time, I still studied it. That was the only place where I could see people who looked like me playing music. You would always catch mainstream artists like Stevie Wonder on the Grammys. But all those under-the-radar soul acts, this was the only place that you could find them. It wasn’t like you’re going to see the Ohio Players on American Bandstand. I definitely knew of the Main Ingredient because of Soul Train. I didn’t know of Sylvia Robinson before Soul Train." 

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He added that he takes lessons learned from the show to his new gig on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.

"I’m trying to take lessons that I learned from Soul Train and apply it to [Late Night With Jimmy Fallon], especially with the artists we’re embracing. We have to reinvest in the music. Okay, we can bring the show back but who in black music is doing music so inspirational as to make one or two seasons of Soul Train? We’re one band. If this were the ‘70s, we’d be one of a jillion bands.”

No need to look through the neighbor's bedroom windows, the Soul Train interview with Run DMC is below.



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Following the airing of the 2010 Grammy Awards last month, a number of music artists are likely to see an increase in sales and a rise on the Billboard charts.

According to Billboard.com, artists including Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Pink, and the Black Eyed Peas are all expected to sell tens of thousands more albums than they sold in previous weeks.

The Black Eyed Peas, who won several Grammy awards and performed during the live show, could possibly sell anywhere between 25,000 and 35,000 more copies of their album The E.N.D. than they did the week before the Grammy’s.

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The whole production was sponsored by Hip-Hop Weekly magazine, Requiem Clothing and veteran emcee/producer Benzino.


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Available now on HighWaterIsMusic.com, the double vinyl release features the original album, produced entirely by Exile, as well as three previously unreleased bonus tracks. Included is the song "The Score" featuring Fresno, California's Rap pioneer Planet Asia.

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The veteran Brooklyn emcee recently penned three editorials for HipHopDX on matters of race, national pride and politics They can be read here, here, and here in respective order.

Amerikkka's Nightmare, Part 2 releases February 23.


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