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Freestylin With Stevie B

Freestylin With Stevie B

Stevie B Hosted By Dj Sama

This Podcast is geared to interviewing artist from the 80s, 90s and Beyond...we talk about their incredible careers, the highs and lows and what it took to overcome adversity.

62 - EP.63 Feat: The Jets
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  • 62 - EP.63 Feat: The Jets

    We caught up with the famous 80s group, the Jets from Minnesota, who started performing as a family band in 1977. After experiencing some turbulence within the family, they are now back together with two versions of the Jets performing and doing tours. The group is grateful for their fans' continued support and is excited to bring their music to new generations. Moana shared memories of performing on shows like American Bandstand and Soul Train, as well as touring with iconic artists like Whitney Houston and the Pointer Sisters. She expressed gratitude for the experiences being part of the Jets has brought and their excitement for sharing their music with the world for years to come.#freestylinwithstevieb #djsamaent #thejets

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    Fri, 10 May 2024
  • 61 - EP. 62 Feat: Sequal

    Sequal is a Latin freestyle female duo from Miami, composed of Angie Vollaro and Maria Christensen. The duo was founded in 1984 by producer Lewis A. Martineé, The name-sake Sequal, was to be the follow-up band to the immense popularity set forth by his first incarnation known as the group Exposé. we had a chance to catch up with the ladies who are still rockin stages and writing music for the likes of J Lo & Celine Dion to name a few... #stevieb #djsamaent #sequal

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    Fri, 03 May 2024
  • 60 - EP.61 Feat: Fascination

    Born as Elsie Rodriguez in The Bronx, New York, Fascination, has always dreamt that one day she would be a successful recording artist. With that in her mind, she studied music, drama, and dance. Her love for dancing is what actually gave Fascination her big break in the Freestyle business. She was discovered dancing up a storm at the Copacabana in New York City, where she was introduced to producer Todd Terry.



    Fascination's first release, "Why Ya Wanna Go" under Vinylmania Records, was a huge success that it was later followed by another huge hit, "Don't You Think It's Time". After the success of her first two releases, Fascination was signed to Lumar Records. In 1990, "Remember" was released and hit Billboard's Dance charts which then led to a major endorsement deal with Coca-Cola. During the time "Freestyle Lives" was released, Fascination had just released her next single under Cutting Records entitled "Still Miss You", she is currently collecting material for her a future album.

    #fascination #djsamaent #freestylinwithstevieb

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    Fri, 26 Apr 2024
  • 59 - EP. 60 Feat: Connie (Funky Little Beat)

    "🎧 Tune in to the Freestylin with Stevie B podcast show, Hosted by Dj Sama as we catch up with the incredible Connie, singer of the iconic Funky Little Beat! From touring the U.S. to heading to Brazil, she's still bringing the vibes! 🎶 Don't miss this exclusive interview with the amazing artist herself. 🎤 #StevieBPodcast #Connie #FunkyLittleBeat" #djsamaent

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    Fri, 19 Apr 2024
  • 58 - EP. 59 Feat: Sammy Zone, Reinaldo & Peter Fontaine

    Sammy Zone, Reinaldo, and Peter Fontaine were all once signed to Tony Garcia's High Power Records, a prominent freestyle music label in the 1990s. They all had promising music careers under Garcia's management, but as time went on, their relationships with him began to deteriorate.

    According to Sammy Zone, the issues began when Garcia started to prioritize his personal interests over the well-being of his artists. "Tony was all about himself and his own agenda," Zone said. "He stopped caring about the music and the artists, and it became all about money and power for him."

    Reinaldo echoed this sentiment, stating that Garcia became increasingly controlling and manipulative as their careers progressed. "He would try to dictate every aspect of our music and our lives, and if we didn't comply, he would threaten to ruin our careers," Rinaldo explained.

    Peter Fontaine also had negative experiences with Garcia, claiming that he was cheated out of royalties and denied creative control over his music. "Tony would make promises he couldn't keep and would constantly change the terms of our contracts without our consent," Fontaine said. "It was a toxic environment to work in."

    Eventually, all three artists parted ways with Garcia and High Power Records, citing irreconcilable differences and a lack of trust in their former manager. Despite the hardships they faced, Sammy Zone, Reinaldo, and Peter Fontaine have continued to pursue their music careers independently, finding success and fulfillment on their own terms. #freestylinwithstevieb #djsamaent #peterfontaine #reinaldo #sammyzone #tonygarcia #highpowerrecords

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    Fri, 12 Apr 2024
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