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L PAT WILLIAMS

PUTTING TOGETHER FIRST BLACK FILM FUND WITH WELLS FARGO & CALIFORNIA VENTURED PARTNERS

Let's stop talking about it and BE ABOUT IT! If you would like to participate and know more - more than happy to put you in DIRECT CONTACT with FUND MANAGER who has
brought WELLS FARGO to the table. The ONLY WAY we can take control and maintain control of the VISION, the GIFT, the TALENT we have to take control of our FINANCIAL
DESTINY develop and retain a serious equitable position in the industry - only then will the vision, the gift, the talent and THE DREAM manifest.

Drop me a line if interested feel free to contact me HERE @ AAF or feel free
to contact me at LPATWILLIAMS3@HOTMAIL.COM

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Ok. Lets be about it, but first we gotta talk about it.

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Very interested to know more.
Darren NICE Malone
Writer/Director/Editor of "Consequences"
WINNER The Indie Fest 2009 Award of Merit for Short Film

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Rob Diggy Entertainment

Multi Talented Producer, Arranger, and Film Composer.
As a Film Composer, Diggy has been quite successful and accredits his success to two of his well-known mentors, Spike Lee and Quincy Jones; he says,” these men have had a great impact on his life by what they have contributed to the Film and Entertainment Industry over the years. Rob Diggy, often called “The Sixth Man of Music”, has been compared to phenomenal Composer’s and Producer’s like Terrence Blanchard, Quincy Jones, and Danny Elfman.

When Beyonce released her Multi-Platinum “Dangerously In Love” album in 2004, it featured the smash hit “Crazy In Love”, which earned Diggy a Grammy for his Outstanding Keyboard Arrangement and Musicianship for the remix. Diggy also recognizes that much of his success as an Arranger and a musician comes from another mentor and long time friend, Morris Hayes (Keyboard player for the famed artist “Prince”). Morris taught Diggy the art of keyboard synthesis and to this day still learns from him.

Film and Production Reel
Trust, My Phamily Barbeque, Hostile Take Down, Three, The Engagement, Tactical, Ransum Games, Paulo Coelho’s The Witch of Portobello Winner of The International Film Competition, Are We Predestined, RE/MAX Spot, The Fred Hampton Story.
*The Engagement was an official selection for the American Black Film Festival (ABFF) and the Black Harvest Film Festival; and Ransom Games was an official selection for the American Black Film Festival (ABFF) and the Hollywood Black Film Festival (HBFF).

“I have an untapped talent that’s waiting to be unleashed; the Blessed Person won’t be disappointed”
~Rob Diggy~
www.myspace.com/diggymusic
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zw3Rqe8dys0&feature=channel_page
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYchk_9jT5Q&feature=channel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZF0bh1l3Us&feature=channel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nzhsyz45nQU&feature=channel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cftELJS2pbk

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I don't come to this site that often, but I'd like to know more.

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Would definitely like to know more. Thanks!

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Although its been over 2mos., I'm just now seeing this. Please send me any updates on this effort and what I can do to help make it happen.

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O.K., is this project still on the table?

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