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Mama Telle Music

Mama Telle Music
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"Daddy Can You Please Plunge a Hole in the Ground?"
POSITION
little music publisher
COMPANY DETAILS
Putting together homemade tunes.
WEBSITE
mamatellemusic.com
EXPERIENCE/CREDITS
Television: I wrestled a pig once. Does that count?
ARTISTS/WRITERS I REPRESENT
Silas Bankhead Bucky Bangs Chester Pickens
GENRES I NEED OR REPRESENT
Country, Appalachian/Mountain
GROUPS & ASSOCIATION INVOLVEMENT
ASCAP
I AM INTERESTED IN
in finding new contacts
in career opportunities
in new ventures businesses
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WRITER/ARTIST I HELPED GET A 'BREAK'
JD Pigg.
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10/11/2008 11:13 AM