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arrow brown, chicago, darnell glover, record producer, south town records
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Re: “Archival record label Numero Group excavates hidden artistic histories”
One thing I have not been able to do is stop smiling when i read something about me true or false. I am the Darnell Glover that you visit and saw your letter upon my wall. I have any song for Bandit Label although I have done a lot work for it's owner Arrow Brown as a Freelance Photographer and the promoting of his son Deno Brown going to Calif. talking with movie producers. Although when you came by my house to talk with me and a Chicago Public Housing (Projects) was across the streets where I lived is not a part of the public housing, but own by someone I have know fro years. The subject in which we talked about was my record label "South Town Records" and it's artists. The Flairs who was my first artist that I recorded and the song was "I Want You" and "All I Need" and there are artists like The Next Movement in which they was with Lonnie Hampton who was a partner of mine as both us worked with many talented youths from all over the city including the young man who sung the song "Love Jones". During that time Lonnie Hampton was The Next Movement personal manager. But I do want to think you for mentioning my name in this.