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“The Storm” by Doc feat. Spencer Battiest Promo TEASER!!!!!
This is going to be… Historic!
Almost every race is represented in a great light with much fanfare in the entertainment industry and who do us natives have?
Doc (@btreesy) and Spencer Battiest (@sbattiest) are starting a revolution for natives in pop coulture today.
Native American film extraordinaire Steven Paul Judd (who has won a ABC/Disney Writers Fellowship, was a staff writer on the Disney XD tv show Zeke and Luther, is a member of the WGA (Writers Guild of America) and directed “Search for the World’s Best Indian Taco” which also won a 2011 North American Indigenous Image Award for Outstanding Short Film.) and the Seminole Media Youth Workshop group have given birth to this vision. (More on this later)
Release of the full length video will be ready in about two weeks.
Neyom Friday Presents – DOC
May 12, 2011 9 pm Eastern
Call-In Number (646) 595-3155
Doc ‘Zach Battiest’, a performance artist and talented music producer, runs his own sound studio in Hollywood, Florida. As a child, Doc traveled with his family’s gospel tour all over the country developing his ear for music and his eye for dramatic stylings. He spent his early teens honing those skills before taking time off from the stage.
He returned to his musical roots at age 16, when he began arranging, writing and performing hip hop and rap. Doc’s studio, Midnight Studios, opened in 2008 and was the birthplace of his first musical release, “The Storm.” He and his brother, Spencer, wrote the music and lyrics and the CD was produced by Midnight Studios.
Doc was invited to perform at Hard Rock Calling in London’s Hyde Park in 2008 and 2009 where he thrilled an audience of 100,000 with his passionate drumming, dancing and athleticism. A gifted musician, he plays the drums, bass and piano but writing and arranging is his focus. Doc, 22, is married with one child and is a proud member of the Seminole Tribe of Florida. He and his family reside in Hollywood