


Meet and Greet Luther “Uncle Luke” Campbell
Meet and Greet LUTHER “UNCLE LUKE” CAMPBELL (Formerly from 2 LIVE CREW)
Gulf Liquors and AER Management present Meet and Greet Uncle Luke with the launch of his new Uncle Luke’s Rum – Passion Fruit.
The Video for the Meet and Greet at Gulf Liquors
Special thanks to FLO-RIDA and DJ LAZ for showing support
Luther “Uncle Luke” Campbell is pleased to unveil Uncle Luke’s Rum (ULR) Passion Fruit, the first flavor in his line of imported signature Rums, exclusively to the South Florida market. “Passion Fruit” has an exceptionally smooth, refreshing, and authentic taste that today’s modern consumer is looking for. It offers a distinct profile unmatched by any other rum currently on the market.
Rightfully so for Campbell’s legendary status represents a distinction that can’t be diminished. He was the first to independently own a thriving record label in the South. He knocked down doors by taking the issue of freedom of speech on musical recordings to the Supreme Court and won. In doing so he created the very first parental advisory sticker. He created the first street team and discovered talent that has gone on to sell millions of records.
Uncle Luke’s Rum Passion Fruit is manufactured exclusively by Grenada Distillers Limited and imported from the Caribbean island of Grenada. Grenada Distillers is the largest and best-known distillery in Grenada which has been in operation since 1937 and has been awarded over 105 medals internationally for their rum products. Grenada Distillers Ltd aims to achieve the highest quality and total customer satisfaction. Uncle Luke’s Rum is made under the expertise of their trained distillers using rich molasses, distilled and blended using their own secret traditional methods. The rum line is distributed by Republic National Distribution and is expected to be released to additional markets by the end of the 2013.
A consummate trendsetter, Luther Campbell is a longstanding Rum connoisseur, which makes Uncle Luke’s Rum a long overdue venture.
For more information about Uncle Luke’s Rum please visit www.UncleLukesRum.com.
About Luther Campbell
Miami’s original bad boy, pop culture icon, and consummate businessman, Luther “Uncle Luke” Campbell, is one of the few American celebrities who has had an indelible impact on the worlds of rap music, sex, business, law, and politics simultaneously. Unlike other artists who have simply followed the movement, Luther Campbell is an originator, a man of many firsts. As the architect of Miami “bass” hip-hop, Campbell paved the way for Southern hip-hop to escalate from its regional popularity into a dominant musical force.

Luther “Uncle Luke” Campbell – Available for Bookings
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AER Management is proud to add Luther “Uncle Luke” Campbell to their roster of artists available for Bookings. BIO Campbell was the The first Southern rap star to emerge on the Billboard Pop Charts with “Move Something”. Campbell established the first and only African American owned record label in 1983. (Luke Records -originally named Skywalker Records). Campbell made national headlines in the early 1990s as a part of The 2 LIVE CREW when he led one of Hip-Hop’s most noted victories in society — the right of Freedom of Speech in our music. His highly publicized obscenity trials and Supreme Court parody cases were First Amendment victories upon which the entertainment industry still benefits. In 2000, The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame honored Campbell’s contribution to hip-hop by including photographs of him and items of his clothing in its “Hip-Hop Nation: Roots, Rhymes and Rage” exhibit. In 2004, Luke won the very first Free Speech Coalition “Celebrity Freedom Fighter Award” for his free speech clashes with the federal government. Campbell’s fight for artist freedom of expression paved the way for the lyrical freedom enjoyed today by artists. A constant trendsetter, Luther Campbell’s brand exceeds far beyond what you’d imagine. He is not just a company he is an enterprise. No matter what your personal views about Luther Campbell, you can’t discount his influence on the entertainment industry, his business acumen, and his place as the Godfather of Southern Hip-Hop. If the mark of greatness is when everything before you is obsolete and everything behind you bears your mark then his Luther “Uncle Luke,” Campbell has left his mark on the American culture as a whole. If you ask Uncle Luke, he simply wants to be respected for his contributions and acknowledged as “the man who brought artist entrepreneurship into hip-hop and fought for your First Amendment right!” See more information on Luther “Uncle Luke” Campbell along with Videos Book Luther Campbell for your corporate event, appearance, speaking engagement, private party, public concert, fundraiser, or endorsement. AER Management |

Bruck Up’s New Single with Shaggy
AER Management is proud to add “Bruck Up” to our roster of artists available for bookings. Bruck Up started as a dancer for Busta Rhymes in the video “Put Your Hands Where Your Eyes Can’t See” and has collaborated with Crystal Waters, Shannon and recently with Shaggy on their new hit “Sunglasses (Keep Ya Shades On)”.
BIO:
From his wildly popular eponymous dance, “the Bruck Up,” to countless appearances with artists like Wyclef Jean, Jay-Z and Busta Rhymes, for years, the world has been witness to the magic that is George “Bruck Up” Adams. Nobody could move like he could; contorting his body into the most mind-blowing and visually stunning forms in recent memory – and now Bruck Up is lending that same creativity and out-of-the-box thinking to the world of music.
For much of his childhood in Kingston, Jamaica, the young George Adams battled osteomyelitis– a bone disease caused by untreated cuts and wounds. Doctors recommended amputation of his “bruck up foot,” his family refused. Little did he know that over time that same “bruck up” foot would give him a name and a claim to fame. As a youth in Kingston, Bruck Up became fascinated with dancehall culture – from the music to the movements; he was ready to work for his stake in that world. Inspired by a slew of legendary Jamaican crews and the likes of Michael Jackson and MC Hammer, Bruck Up began honing his craft as a dancer. His innovative and animated pop-locking style quickly garnered him followers around Kingston. Before long, he was making a splash across Jamaica, appearing in stage shows and dances all over the island nation.
In 1997, Bruck Up met visionary music video director, Hype Williams. Williams told him that a move to the United States would work wonders. Stepping out on faith, Bruck Up followed Hype’s advice. One of Bruck Up’s first major U.S. projects was the critically acclaimed video for Busta Rhymes’ “Put Your Hands Where Your Eyes Can See.” His look, performance and style earned him a lot of attention. Bruck Up’s star was rising; he received endorsements from top fashion designer Tommy Hilfiger, as well as being featured on MTV and in countless music videos. While dance had opened many doors, the desire to make music was burning inside him. Even the late great Notorious B.I.G. encouraged Bruck Up to pursue a career as a recording artist. Fulfilling his need to move in the direction of music, he began touring with the legendary Get Fresh Crew, Doug E. Fresh & Slick Rick. This experience exposed him to many heavy-weights in the music industry. Since then, Bruck Up has worked with the likes of Shaggy, Teddy Riley, Rockwilder, Rupee, and Lumidee. Bruck Up’s sound is best described as a fusion of Hip-Hop, Reggae, Soca, and Pop, because with music, there are no boundaries.
Bruck Up just released his new single, “Sunglasses (Keep Ya Shades On)” featuring world-renowned artist Shaggy. The song has been heating up the charts and has been licensed to Malibu Rum for use in the brand’s advertising campaign. Bruck Up is on the verge of something major. If you were blown away by him as a dancer, be prepared to be taken to the moon by his music.
Bruck Up‘s latest single with Shaggy “Sunglasses (Keep Ya Shades On)” is climbing the charts.
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