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{{Infobox musical artist
|Name            = Damien Dragonetti
|Img             = Dragonetti Bat mite 2l.jpg
|Img_capt        = Dragonetti at TiTe Mic HQ 2007 [[TiTe Mic]]
|Img_size        = 
|Background      = Solo Southern Killa Beez
|Birth_name      = Garrick L. Finklea
|Alias           = Spade, Dame, Bishop
|Born            = {{birth date and age|mf=yes|1971|10|30}}<br />[[Pascagoula, Mississippi]], USA
|Origin          = [[Moss Point, Mississippi]]
|Genre           = [[Hip hop music|Hip hop]], [[rock music|rock]], [[Techno Music|Techno]]<!--See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Infobox_musical_artist#Genre -->
|Occupation      = Producer<br />[[Rapper|Emcee]]<br />[[Graphic Artist]]<br />Songwriter
|Years_active    = 1984 - present
|Label           = [http://repertoire.bmi.com/publisher.asp?blnWriter=True&blnPublisher=True&blnArtist=True&keyID=934644&keyname=TITE%20MIC%20MUSIC%20GROUP&querytype=PubID TiTe Mic Music Group (BMI)]<br />DarkChilde
|Associated_acts = Southern Killa Beez (SKBz)<br />[http://www.madawm.com Madawm]<br />[[Toni Seawright]]
|Spouse          = 
|URL             = [http://www.TiTeMic.com TiTe Mic]
}}
'''Damien Dragonetti'''(born Garrick Finklea, October 30, 1971), is an American rapper/producer. He is best known for his feature on “Variable02”(1999)<ref name=louipimps.com>{{citeweb|url=http://louipimps.com/index.php/catalog-mainmenu-108|title=Variables02|publisher=louipimps.com}}</ref> creating The TiTe Mic Corporation, and being the producer of the "Chronicles Of A Woman"<ref name=ascap>{{citeweb|url=http://www.ascap.com/ace/search.cfm?requesttimeout=300&mode=results&searchstr=333110075&search_in=i&search_type=exact&search_det=t,s,w,p,b,v&results_pp=20&start=1|title=Chronicles Of A Woman|publisher=ascap.com}}</ref> album by female rapper [http://www.madawm.com Madawm] which features superstars [[Eminem]] and [[Xzibit]] (2007).

==Personal background==
[[File:Stand Alone Complex single .jpg|thumb|170px|left|Single release Oct 3rd 2009]]
Dragonetti grew up in [[Moss Point, Mississippi]], the neighboring city to [[Pascagoula]] where he was born. 
Dragonetti's best friends would include the late Zack (BZ) Watson, Joe (Juke Jonz) Jones and personal manager Barbara "B" Nelson.

==Career==
===Music career===
[[Image:Damien in Toronto.jpg|thumb|left|Dragonetti performing in Toronto [[Cabana]], 2009.]]

In 1985 Damien co-Romeo Rock and his DJ Trench, and form the group TMC Rock. The group patterned themselves after [[Boogie Down Productions]](BDP). Their first major show was to open for legendary rapper/actor [[Kool Moe Dee]]. 

In 1992 [[Pensacola, Florida]]
Damien (''G. Money at the time'') preformed for manager and co-owner of Total Sound Management, Inc. (TSM Records) <ref name=corporationwiki.com>{{citeweb|url=http://www.corporationwiki.com/Florida/Pensacola/total-sound-management-inc-3646513.aspx|title=Total Sound Management TSM Records|publisher=corporationwiki.com}}</ref> Willie Easley. Easley would sign Dame to his first deal.
Dame alone with 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''), aired Saturday nights on [http://www.blabtv.com Blab TV].
Just after 4 months of signing with the label, Dragonetti became an Office manager and head hip hop producer for the label.

In 1995 would return to [[Mississippi]] and together with Joe (Juke Jonz) Jones they created Soul Street Productions. The new production company would open for New Orleans bounce music artist [http://www.djjubilee.net/ Dj Jubilee] of Take Fo Records.

Shortly thereafter Dragonetti and Jonz were offered a  deal with Blunt Recording/[[TVT Records]], which would have made Soul Street Production the second rap group in Mississippi's history to sign a major deal, but the group declined down the offer.

In 1996 Damien (''Spade Bishop'') met producer/songwriter Bobby Reese ([[ASCAP]]), who is also from Pascagoula and is credited with writing the song ''"Everlasting Love"'' for R&B act [[Tony Terry]] along with Terry Antonio Meguel.
Reese taught Dame the importance of the music business and how to use a production system with the aid of computers. Dame used the new technology to produce 'Tru Playa 4 Life’<ref name=louipimps.com>{{citeweb|url=http://louipimps.com/index.php/catalog-mainmenu-108|title=Variables02|publisher=louipimps.com}}</ref>featuring Tenishia Toussaint with backups by Reese.

In 1997 Damien created and launch [http://www.titemic.com TiTe Mic Records]now shorten to TiTeMic.com,<ref name=titemic.com>{{citeweb|url=http://www.titemic.com|title=TiTe Mic Corp|publisher=TiTeMic.com}}</ref>In 1999 ''Tru Playa 4 Life'' would be featured on Variables02<ref name=louipimps.com>{{citeweb|url=http://louipimps.com/index.php/catalog-mainmenu-108|title=Variables02|publisher=louipimps.com}}</ref>released November of 1999 by Loupimps Records (LPS), distributed by [http://www.cityhallrecords.com City Hall Records].

In 2001 Dame wrote and produced the song “Art Of War" about 9/11 Featuring Rock guitarist Dean Weaver,
Published by [http://repertoire.bmi.com/publisher.asp?blnWriter=True&blnPublisher=True&blnArtist=True&keyID=934644&keyname=TITE%20MIC%20MUSIC%20GROUP&querytype=PubID TiTe Mic Music Group]([[BMI]]) the record was given away on [http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=225670 Soundclick.com]


In 2007 Damien would travel out to LA work with rapper Eder
===Community Service===

In the aftermath of [[Hurricane Katrina]] Dragonetti along with
personal manager Barbara Nelson both Katrina victims worked with Restoration Church (overseen by Pastor Elder James Moffett)
and First Baptist Church of Moss Point passing out food and supplies
to people in need.

==Discography==
* Varibles02 (1999) (Single "Tru Playa 4 Life") under the name Bishop<ref name=louipimps.com>{{citeweb|url=http://louipimps.com/index.php/catalog-mainmenu-108|title=Variables02|publisher=louipimps.com}}</ref>
* Chronicles of A Woman (2007)(Album Production)<ref name=cdbaby.com>{{citeweb|url=http://74.125.47.132/search?q=cache:r6grSUUmDLQJ:www.cdbaby.com/cd/madawm+madawm+chronicle+of+a+woman&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=ca|title=Chronicles Of A Woman|publisher=cdbaby.com}}
</ref>
* Stand Alone Complex (2009)<ref name=tunecore.com>{{citeweb|url=http://www.tunecore.com/music/damiendragonetti|title=Stand Alone Complex|publisher=tunecore.com}}</ref>

==References==
{{reflist}}

==External links==
*[http://www.titemic/ Official website]
* {{MySpace|damiendragonetti}}
* {{Twitter|damedragonetti}}

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[[Category:Southern hip hop producers]]
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[[Category:African American singers]]
[[Category:American male singers]]
[[Category:American rhythm and blues singers]]
[[Category:Hip hop singers]]