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  • DJ Hard

     Outerspace Art by DJ Hard © 2013
    Post - January 21, 2013
    Charlie Chaplin is one of my favorite heroes, and I am hoping you want to know why. He is from my childhood memories of his films that I now transform into the entertainment products I produce today. The silent action is when I filter out the headlines that dose not includes me or my comedy about these termites that eats my house. This adventure is so big until it may inspire our youth to go into the space race.

    The name of this spaceship is The Daddyship, and it was the created by absentee dad who is a geek, composer, writer, producer, artist, and film director.

    All of the above is to look at history like Eli Whitney, and not paint any correct version of The Daddyship for social, economical and political reasons.

    The most important obstacle is to turn this hardship into fun and entertainment. This post is to announce that I was successful at putting on a fun show in my community. I brought my best art, Heads Up Trailer, music graphics video, and my Congas. I received many complements on the live Congas and The Art.

    If you are in downtown Shreveport, take out a minute and see the DJ Hard Art Show at artspace 710 Texas Street. The exhibition is open to the public January 17 - February 16, 2013. This is my contribution to Black History Month and my company‘s motto is building more jobs.

    Each painting contains some recycled products or wood. It’s the art of making up a joke between me a bunch of termites. Don’t mess with my wood!

    That’s Hollywood, and I Love Jazz.
    DJ Hard, film director, composer, and multi-media artist
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    http://www.myspace.com/dejayhard or http://www.youtube.com/dejayhard or http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/djhard

    4 months ago
  • DJ Hard

     I Drop My Bucket
    Author: animated film character: DJ Hard © 02/08/2012
    Animator, actor, writer, producer, composer and director: DJ Hard
    Soundtrack album title: I Got The Music Aint Got No Words by DJ Hard

    Muse: Charles Chaplin born British 1889 who worked in the American film industry (1913-52) as motion-picture actor, producer, director, writer and composer.

    Dear Audience:
    This is a fiction story that could be real life one day, or it can be a cartoon right now if capitalization for a small business annual budget becomes available. The show must go on so I dropped my bucket where I’m at. However, when people look at my bucket laying on the ground, their comments are nearly the same as I heard a thousand times before for 26 years. The most popular thing that folks say is your bucket is empty. My reply is that I have three things in my bucket which are my education, my credit score and air. At the moment, why you can not see that I have all that I need in my bucket? My bucket has in it my education so I can solve any problems. It appears to be empty, but this bucket has the basic tools I need. Most importantly is air, air is one thing we all need for outer space travel. That’s my long term goal.

    The short term goal is that bucket represents my most dramatic Musical Comedy song titled: Gulf Coast Spill. This instrumental is a musical drama about the Cowboys and the Indians coming to the rescue to clean up the Gulf Coast. This song is fiction where the Cowboys is my dog named Cowboy and his puppies, and the Indians are me and my cast and crew.

    What happened? The funding didn’t come through and the project failed so my bucket is empty, and I can sit at home with nothing to do for a long boring time.

    With all the time I have can now focus on my muse Charles Spencer Chaplin, and the problems that Eli Whitney (1765-1825) had with the cotton gin he invented.

    The science is the power of silence in comparison to obsolescence of in-effective verbalizations.

    My conclusion is that my expertise are in sales. I am communicating to make a point about making money. Successful ideas can generate profits, and those profits are the where-with-all to build more jobs. In my opinion, I must maintain a positive cash flow, hire and keep the best talented workforce. Their paychecks can not bounce. I can make the music bounce, but my checks must be good. That’s business and all the Jazz.
    I Love Jazz,
    DJ Hard

    1 year ago
  • DJ Hard

     Trayvon Martin Trade Mark
    Author of pros & cons script: DJ Hard © 03/28/2012

    Hi.
    This is one of the happiest days of my life. Why? My act is a mime street performance featuring The DJ Hard Art Show, my muse is Charlie Chaplin born British 1889. One goal in the DJ Hard Film Music & Management LLC 2012 business plan is the silent acting rolls in the movie Hamburger & Dog Food.
    It’s a happy day that I don’t have to teach just follow the lead attorney and the parents of Trayvon Martin. Thank you for elevating the intellectual level of your legal action to include situations with a commercial aspects of non contributors to your legal proceedings funds. I feel you and I know there is a need to secure the door so you can stop bleeding money.
    Thank you, Martin family, for raising the topic to find solutions to an American problem with profiling, and showing the world some practical business elements concerning Trade Marks. This kinds of legal problems has been going on since Eli Whitney 187 years ago.
    I offer my artistic services to you the Martin Family because I am trying to change a law too. Just like you, I see a problem that most go beyond Pop Culture where you need to go through the expensive process of getting your Trade Marks protected. The law I’m trying to change is the City of Shreveport Street Performer Permit.
    In art, the name on the artwork makes all the difference in the world.
    I Love Jazz, DJ Hard

    1 year ago
  • DJ Hard

     Your Best Weaklings
    By: DJ Hard © 03/22/2012
    Topics for March 2012: Tyrese, Trayvon Martin, and the City of Shreveport Street Performer Permit
    Dear Tyrese, The Reed Family Reunion, fans and friends:
    As a for-profits company, if I keep it strictly business, what does this statement means to you?
    The topics for March 2012 are Tyrese, Trayvon Martin, and the City of Shreveport Street Performer Permit and Your Best Weaklings.
    Which topic is the hardest topic among the these topics we are viewing today?
    Answer: The City of Shreveport Street Performer Permit because this topic is business science, and the science of running a business with a outreach program to help adult men become professional people in the entertainment industry. Examples of this type of philanthropy are The Reed Family Reunion Film Proposal 2012 with the deadline expired March 12, 2012 (Program tabled, and DJ Hard Film Music & Management is considering closing the file because of lack of family support). Current alternative offer: DJ Hard Art Show featuring landscape abstracted into outer space deadline for acceptance letter and agreement April 12, 2012.
    Answer #2: The demographics of the WNTV viewing audience is 65% women ages 35-55 years old, and kids are generally not watching our show and kids are most likely not buying any of my music in the catalog: I Got The Music Aint Got No Words by DJ Hard. In other words, young people in general are not our supporters. To keep it business, I, DJ Hard, dropped all programming for any age group outside the our normal viewer demographics.
    Answer #3: Experience: In 2008, I released a DJ Hard Film titled: Made in the USA Gang Crisis Intervention, and in 2009, I began to see that no one was interested in forming any meaningful dialog on the topic of Gang Crisis Invention, and the same is true today. This type of programming is discontinued.
    I started off 2012 by making my statements publicly known on the issue of tolerance and sensitivity. Meaning there must be a publicly known and organized ongoing effort to teach tolerance and sensitivity to the police before any meaning change can take place.
    Answer #4: Changing the law concerning the City of Shreveport Street Performer Permit is not a populous topic because is the legal installment of stimulating small business development and business professional skills incentives. If this company called DJ Hard Film Music & Management LLC change the law, then this company an intelligent solution to the problem on profiling with cash money investments. Any body can talk Tyrese. I am an old man with a business plan.
    Have you, Tyrese, or anyone else have ever recorded and published a song on the Gulf Coast Spill? It’s on CD Baby. This sound recording of Gulf Coast Spill 1:19 is sound wave science to convey the message of a big clean up job.
    Answer # 5: The DJ Hard joke of the day Tyrese is that power of my silence is greater than everything you got - muse: Charlie Chaplin and movies like Eddie Murphy A Thousand Words. I Love Jazz, DJ Hard, film director

    1 year ago
  • DJ Hard

    New CD Release: I Got The Music Aint Got No Words
    By: DJ Hard
    Now available at: DigStation.com, and on www.cdbaby.com.
    Email: dejay.hard@yahoo.com

    2 years ago
  • King SLY 318

    A-Yo, DJ Hard. Whats up mayne? HollaBack.

    3 years ago
  • Matt Hamilton

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    5 years ago

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About me:

I hope to successfully produce "Gang Crisis Intervention part 2" in HDTV before the 2009 deadline for the Pan African Film & Arts Festival. It will hopefully inspire new artists to face the difficulties that lay ahead of them. As young people see my success in the future, they mite have greater confidence in achieving their dreams of entertaining the public.

Who I'd like to meet:

"DJ Hard On The Topic Of Love" Love is the main way to hold to what we call love. Please read my message to the ladies. "DJ Hard’s Message To The Ladies" I love money, racecars, and fine sexy women, but I would love to love one woman who has my back like I have hers. I like eating everyday, and I put food on my table everyday. I’m looking for my equal who understands we do not need to cook everyday because we can eat out. If a lady is for real about being that modern liberated woman then bring the steak and shrimp too. She, the woman in my life, must have a “Mac” as mines. The best woman is who proclaims that the best thing in my life is to have one mate at a time that loves me, and I make the same proclamation. My past problems are what I write about in my songs, and I put them out so I can move on to a better relationship with a woman. Currently, I am in the process of continuing my education in film and getting involved with The American Dream. It is like a top dollar hotrod built for show or speed. I am at the age where sex I can take or leave because concerned with the adventure of a lifetime in hi-tech vehicle. When I put this HARD lead foot to the peddle and the peddle to the metal, I don’t need to worry about the weak or the slow in drag race straight across the final line. Get first place, collect my money and go to Disney Land. Who’s Next? If you like a man that loves deep, then lay your cards on the table. When it comes to sex, just say yes. http://www.myspace.com/dejayhard http://www.youtube.com/dejayhard http://www.wntvproject.blogspot.com/ e=mail: dejay.hard@yahoo.com

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