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Music Industry 21 April, 2006

17.20 Records Makes a Huge Splash in NYC, Unveiling Label Roster at 'Springtime in the City' Event

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ATLANTA, GA. (17.20 Records) - Atlanta's new breakout record label, 17.20 Records, made a huge splash in New York City, unveiling their label roster to a standing room only crowd poolside at the swanky Hotel QT, located in the heart of Times Square.

Excitement ran high as 17.20 Records President/CEO Terry K. Johnson introduced his exciting and diverse line-up of talent to the eclectic New York crowd.

On hand, having recently opened for Hip-Hop icons The Fugees in Europe, was 17.20 Records Caribbean/Pop sensation, ELVIS WHITE. Also introduced at the event was country music's brightest new star and "Star Search" alumni, Rissi Palmer. Last but not least, prepping for an early 2007 release, Johnson introduced his Hip/Pop singer and songwriter, Rod Michael.

Attendees included HBO "Oz" star, Eamonn Walker; Manhattan socialite Sale Johnson; and a host of other film, music industry, and corporate notables.






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