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Herb

Face Bone

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      FaceBone is...

      Brandon Hancock — Vocals & Guitar
      Shawn Cleveland — Bass
      Herb Gentle — Drums
      Brice Knight — Guitar

      This band has been together almost a year.
      We are an enigma, an experiment in style and
      diversity in music and personalities.
      Due to the eclectic tastes of our members,
      our sound is constantly evolving.

Five Doza - She Wants a Bad Boy

Five Doza

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Arturo Ramirez, aka Five Doza, is Houston’s newest record label owner and rap artist. After being in the producer spot for 8 years, Doza finally decided to market and release his own music. The unique name "Five Doza", which originated from his producer name "500", is spreading through out the streets of Texas along with his record label, South Nox, Inc. The young entrepreneur has teamed up with real estate industrialist “JT” to launch the next big independent record label in Texas. With a consistent on-the-road marketing approach, Doza has accomplished more in the “biz” in 3 yrs than most have in 10. After making a catchy club record entitled "She Wants a Bad Boy" and promoting it on myspace, Doza caught the ear of nationally known music video director Dr. Teeth, and shot his first video for his debut album "Stack Up and Go", which is set to release in early 2008. Doza is not the only artist on the South Nox record label; He signed Houston native, Ramiro Rodriguez, aka Sun of Sam, and Midland native, Juan Gonzales, aka Spyder Streetz. Combined, they have created an extremely distinctive "new sound" which brings forth both the elements of rap and rock. Together the 3 are known as the South Nox Mad Camp. South Nox artists have opened up for major recording artists such as: Chamillionaire, Paul Wall, Lil' Flip, Korn, Deftones, Staind, 3-6 Mafia, Sean Kingston, UGK, Trae, and many more. Doza, along with his label-mates, have been making noise in Texas for a while and are now rockin crowds outside the state. These days, playing the roll of both the "boss" and the "artist", has Doza working non-stop. However, the recognition and the steady rise to fame is what keeps the fire lit and the dream alive for Five Doza and the South Nox Mad Camp.

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