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Actress/Author Karen Kondazian & Black & White Group

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The album Zebra Logic is about life, about falling in love, falling out of love, getting disgusted with social injustice. It is the perfect album for making love, cleaning the house, driving home, or finishing a project for the boss.
 
The late Robert Masters came up with the songs; they are a reflection of his soul, heart, mean side, loving side, and playful side. Robert attributed Mark T. Nelson in making the songs magical. There is the key to the name “Black & White Group”.  They do not care what color you are…they do care if you can play and sing. 
 
Mark can assemble talent, Nate Bray and Tom Ware top this list. Nate Bray can sing like a bird,  is an outstanding bassist, can play keyboards and is a strong guitarist. Tom Ware is a top-notch drummer, gifted in many styles and his contributions are outstanding. 
 
Karen Kondazian’s career as an actor, writer and producer is as diverse as it is long. At the age of eight Karen was chosen to be one of the infamous children on Art Linkletter’s Kids Say the Darndest Things. The opportunity to miss school during tapings was all it took for Karen to abandon her life’s goal of becoming a CIA spy and focus on acting.
 
Actress Karen Kondazian's critically acclaimed debut novel The Whip, based on the true story of nineteenth-century legend Charlotte “Charley” Parkhurst, a woman who lived most of her extraordinary life as a man, is now available in audiobook. She became the first woman to vote in the U.S. under the disguise as ‘a man’. The audiobook  won the 2013 National Indie Excellence Award for Best Western.
 
 

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