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Cole Williams Singer/Songwriter
Cole Williams is a Brooklyn native born to a Jamaican mother and African-Merican father. This singer/songwriter/producer has worked some of the industry's top producers, writers and singers.
Cole Williams also established herself as a backing vocalist, singing with talent such as Lisa Lisa and The Cult Jam, Kaissa, Governor, Bazaare Royale to name a few.
In November of 2005, Cole Williams had her first international release with the single "Anything" featuring Italian hip hop artist Inoki on the compilation "Paris to Brooklyn". That same year Cole was featured on the French "Soul'nR&B" Compilation along side world renowed artists Kanye West, R.Kelly and Eric Roberson.
Sal Sparace
Sal Sparace is a technical Director for BSKYB. British Sky Broadcasting is the operator of the UK's largest digital television platform and a leading broadcaster of sports, movies, entertainment and news.
He was born in Italy in 1965 and then he moved to London in 1988. He has been the technical manager of several TV shows in the United Kingdom including the soap called 'Family Affairs' which was the first programme broadcast on Channel Five in 1995.
In 1988 he was in charge technically of the first satellite international news bulletin for the italian TV working for RAI chief corrispondent Sandro Paternostro.