
LOS ANGELES (Spike TV) - Spike TV's 'Bring It To The Table' and 7PM Records "Who Woulda Thought" Set for Summer Release.
Sergio
Meyers producer of Spike TV's "10 Things Every Guy Should Experience,"
and creator and executive producer of MTV's "Sorority Life" and
"Fraternity Life" is set to release a new hip hop game show "Bring It
To The Table" for Spike TV and his forthcoming album "Who Woulda
Thought" on 7PM Bungaloo/Universal. "Bring It To The Table," a new
reality show will pit two members of famous rap collectives from
different regions against each other in a poker game, where the pot is
a piece of their "Bling" (a watch, bracelet, or pendant), worth at
least 5k, to be auctioned off with all proceeds going to the winner's
favorite charity. The Show is to air in
Spring 2005
The
forthcoming CD, "Who Woulda Thought" to be released under his alias
"Pony Boi" is a strictly hip-hop title with the first single "Don't
Shake It," featuring Da Brat.
Danny Moder, the husband of actress Julia
Roberts, directed the video on the day their twins were born. The album
also includes productions from Arden Altimo, who won a Grammy for
producing
Alicia Keys debut album release, Gorilla
Black who produced
the title track "Who Woulda Thought," and Charlemane, who produced
Black Rob. The album is a 7 Ponys production, which is Pony Boi's
production company and will be released under his label 7PM.
Meyers
aka Pony Boi rose to fame in the early 90's as a writer/producer of E's
True Hollywood Stories. He segued to executive producer of MTV's
Sorority Life where a huge controversy erupted on the pages of the NY
Post claiming he was romantically linked to several of the shows cast
members. He was also executive producer of
Crash Test, a hidden camera
reality show for Spike TV.
WHO:
Sergio Meyers aka Pony Boi
WHAT: Television Show "Bring It To The Table" and Forthcoming album "Who Woulda Thought"
WHEN:
Spring 2005 & Summer 2005
WHERE: Spike TV and Record Stores