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Rising Stars: Meet Boone FromTheSpadezTable of Maryland / Washington DC

Today we’d like to introduce you to Boone FromTheSpadezTable.

Boone FromTheSpadezTable

Boone, we appreciate you taking the time to share your story with us today. Where does your story begin?
Michael “Boone From The Spadez Table” Douglas jr was born sept 19 1985 in Washington DC. After a motorcycle accident in 2011. I told myself the second I can walk again I was gonna get back into music. Once able to walk again 6 months after accident I opened a music studio in capital heights md called ktk studios. Working with known artists as Gorilla Zoe, Pastor Troy, fat trel, Shy Glizzy and many more.

In Feb of 2023 I was introduced to Paul (P owner of the Spadez table) and was added as a co-host interviewing celebrities and local talents. (Shows come on YouTube every Monday 7pm). I also help artists develop themselves into a greater artist and help get their projects ready for distribution.

I can be followed at @boonefromthespadeztable instagram

Or email [email protected]

We all face challenges, but looking back would you describe it as a relatively smooth road?
Nothings ever smooth you just learn how to navigate thru the obstacles. Pick your team and stand by them until your able to complete every mission at hand

Can you tell our readers more about what you do and what you think sets you apart from others?
As a studio engineer I mix and record all songs and get ready to be distributed to the public. And I’m well known for being a co-host of the Spadez table

What are your plans for the future?
I never make plans for the future i let god and me team take the wheel that way I never set myself up for failure

Pricing:

  • Mixing of tracks starting 40 a track
  • Recording 40 a hour

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