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Richard Palmese, eecutive VP of promotion for the RCA Music Group, was this year's honoree at the "Spirit of Life"
Award Roast, held recently at New York City's Capitale. Attended by some of the music industry's most talented and most charitable,
the roast raised funds for the City of Hope, one of the world's leading research and treatment centers for cancer, diabetes,
HIV/AIDS and many other diseases. Pictured (l-r) Richard Palmese; Clive Davis, Chairman/CEO BMG U.S.; Steve Bartels, President,
Island Records; Jay-Z, CEO/President Def Jam and Roc-A-Fella Records; singer/actress Beyonce Knowles; and Charles Goldstuck,
President/COO BMG U.S.
Grammy award winner Ashanti was in a New York studio making music with Full Force, which contributed writing and production
work to Ashanti’s brand new album on The Inc./ Def Jam, "Collectables by Ashanti." The set features new
songs and remixes with Full Force, Paul Wall, Ja Rule, Free, Method Man, Nas and others.Pictured (l-r) Baby Gerry (Full Force),
Ashanti, Bowlegged Lou (Full Force) and Ashanti’s mother Tina Douglas.
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(Photo courtesy of Larry Busacca/Wire Image 212.686.8900)
Above, Voletta Wallace, mother of the late Notorious B.I.G., was in Chciago recently. She stopped by WGCI-FM (107.5) and "The
Crazy Howard McGee Morning Show" to promote the new "Biggie Duets" album. Pictured (l-r)) WGCI's Tony Sculfield,
Nikki Woods and Crazy Howard McGee, Voletta Wallace and WGCI's DJ Phantom.
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