Difference between revisions 583466471 and 673199866 on enwiki{{primary sources|date=September 2012}} {{notability|Biographies|date=September 2012}} {{Infobox musical artist |name = Damien Dragonetti |image = Dirty Chamber Recording Artist and Producer Damien Dragonetti (Oct 2011).jpg|thumb| |caption = Dragonetti 2011 |image_size = |background = solo_singer (contracted; show full)da]], Dragonetti (then known as ''G. Money'') performed for the manager and co-owner of Total Sound Management, Inc. (TSM Records), Willie Easley, who signed Dragonetti to his first deal. Dragonetti and his label-mates appeared regularly on TSM's TV show ''Saturday Night Live at the Apollo'' (a spin-off of ''[[Showtime at the Apollo]] in New York''), which aired Saturday nights on Blab TV. In 1995 he returned to [[Mississippi]], and with long time friend Joe Jones (aka Juke Jonz), created '''Soul Street Productions'''. The new production company would open for [[New Orleans]] bounce music artist DJ Jubilee of Take Fo Records. In 1996, Dragonetti met with producer/songwriter Bobby Reese, also from Pascagoula, who is credited with writing the song ''"Everlasting Love"'' for R&B act [[Tony Terry]] along with Terry Antonio Meguel. (contracted; show full)[[Category:1971 births]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Musicians from Mississippi]] [[Category:People from Pascagoula, Mississippi]] [[Category:American hip hop record producers]] [[Category:African-American male rappers]] [[Category:African-American record producers]] [[Category:Southern hip hop musicians]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=673199866.
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