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Da Spotlight with Jeff Wilson guests Authors Oscar Sanders & George Cash

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Oscar Sanders, born in 1960 in the Bronx, NY, is the founder of the multi-media company Malcolm Entertainment. A multiple award winning filmmaker of music videos, feature, and short films. His jazz documentary Billy Bang: Long Over was heralded for it's innovative (Hollywood cinematic effects) style-a style of filmmaking that hadn't been used in the documentary film genre. He started writing creatively as a child and incorporated this interesting story telling style (quotable dialogue) into indie films such as "Splitting Hairs 2.0: Case Cold" and "Why Hire a Killer? Final Hearing the novel was completed some time ago, but couldn't be published until now because of film commitments. His true talent for weaving real life events with personal experiences had made his writing interesting as well as compelling. Final Hearing embodies these writing ingredients as the first of two in the Final Hearing series.

First time Author George Naim Cash shares the highlights of his life in his book The Good & The Bad. He shares his success and his failures as he makes the transition from being a young boy to a man. He became a talented teenage singer and member of a boy band whos dreams of becoming a entertainer were crushed so he turned to a life of crime. This is just the first part of this mans story which follows his life up to when he is about 27 years old. I loved the honesty in which this story is told and cant wait till the second installment of this Biography is released.

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