Rock Boyz Mek Noyz Ent Opens New Studios In Florida
Category: USA Connect Created on Wednesday, 11 April 2012 10:45
Rock Boyz Mek Noyz ENT Studios opened its doors with a Grand Opening Meet and Greet mixer.
Rock Boyz Mek Noyz ENT. Studios was brought to life by two brothers that wanted to make music and thought, let's make it happen!
It all began in Atlanta, GA when "Daddy Benzie" and "Nu Era" built their dreams and there, they created music their way.
Reuben "Daddy Benzie" Forbes was the owner and lead singer of Positive Image Band. The Band was the first product to leave the Rock Boyz Mek Noyz Ent. Studios. Following were "Nu Era” & “Fawghan" who released their singles online last year titled "In These Times" & "Tear". The Awesome Jam Band who’s 2011 CD was recorded, mixed and mastered in our studios.
Rock Boyz Mek Noyz ENT. Studios is also a promotional company that promotes captivating, energetic, fun filled events. We promote shows in the Caribbean as well as on the main land. We promote all kinds of genre of music such as reggae, Gospel, Soca, Hip Hop, R&B, Rock & Country.
The Studio relocated last year and is currently based in Apopka, Fl.
For more information about Rock Boyz Mek Noyz Ent. Studio, visit https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rock-Boyz-Mek-Noyz-Ent-Studios/166565153409864 or call 407-703-5978.
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