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SUNDAY SCHOOL EDUCATES YOU ON THE GAME: Tone Capone & Others Present Music Industry Seminars on ... Sundays

(May 9, 2006)
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     (New York, NY) -- The entertainment industry was once considered a career path with a limited number of opportunities; however, the recent synergy illuminating between the various entertainment and corporate entities is now presenting options for everyone to find their niche.

     The up-and-coming entertainment education organization, SUNDAY SCHOOL, seeks to explore the infinite possibilities during a weekly seminar taking place in New York City.

     Created by music and marketing visionaries, Tone Capone (TVT Records/Hot 97 Street Soldiers/FIGHT KLUB), and Amber J (CEO-Ravenel Records), SUNDAY SCHOOL is a progressive partnership dedicated to educating, empowering, and inspiring individuals seeking careers in the entertainment industry.

     "Daily, I am approached through my position at TVT Records or through Hot 97 from people who would like to pursue career opportunities in the entertainment industry. Therefore, SUNDAY SCHOOL was created to provide enlightenment through information and resources for others to reach their ultimate goals. I want to afford artists, entrepreneurs, students, and others the opportunity to gain exposure and network as much as possible, and what better way to do it than for FREE?", says Tone Capone.

     Launched on March 30, 2006, SUNDAY SCHOOL is creating a solid buzz in the entertainment industry as patrons enjoy unprecedented access to high profile, powerful industry leaders who share the stories of their rise to top and expertise in their area. Some of the past speakers include: Martin Berrios (Red Distribution), Darnel D. Crosland (Attorney At Law), Conrad Dimanche (Bad Boy Records- Sr. Director of A&R), Orville Hall (Adidas-U.S. Marketing Director), Imo Haille Rice (BET Networks-Talent Manager), International P (FIGHT KLUB-Creator/Host), and Datwon Thomas (KING Magazine-Editor in Chief). SUNDAY SCHOOL plans to continue to make a significant impact upon the entertainment industry as it strongly encourages the power of knowledge and networking to maximize opportunities for growth.

     SUNDAY SCHOOL meets once a week on Sunday afternoons from 4-6 p.m. in New York City. SUNDAY SCHOOL is free of charge to all patrons. There will a number of networking opportunities, and attendees are strongly encouraged to bring business cards.

     SUNDAY SCHOOL is a non-profit organization dedicated to support, encourage, empower, and educate about the various career opportunities in music, media, and related entertainment industry fields. SUNDAY SCHOOL is dedicated to the creating opportunities and assisting patrons to achieve their personal and professional goals. For more information about SUNDAY SCHOOL, please visit www.myspace.com/sundayschooledu.

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Source: Syreta J. Oglesby / SyretaOglesby@aol.com / 201-658-3711.

 

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Attend the Los Angeles “Uplifting Minds II” entertainment conference June 24-25 at the Four-Point Sheraton @ LAX (seminars) and the Westfield Foxhill Mall (talent competition). Industry heads and artists host seminars and judge the competition. Hosted by Radio One’s 100.3 The Beat, the conference is sponsored in part by Interscope Records, Sony/BMG International, L.A. Watts Times and EURWEB. Call (866) 366-2160 or email freeassoc3@aol.com. www.upliftingminds2.com

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