Julian K. Smith, Jr. and
#SmyrnaGARocks were featured at FRESH MARKET MUSIC & ART! on September 2,
2017. Click the links to enjoy the
PHOTOS and MUSIC VIDEOS.
Musician Statement:
Julian K. Smith, Jr. is a
Musician, Educator and Entrepreneur. The Trumpet is his Instrument, History is
his subject and Musical Entertainment is his Industry. As Founder & CEO of
Groove Master Enterprise LLC, his life’s work is Empowering Community Youth through
Musicianship, Scholarship and Entrepreneurship. A native of Decatur, GA he
graduated from Southwest Dekalb High School (2003) and Bethune Cookman
University earning his Bachelors of Accounting (2008).
Since graduation Julian has worked in Corporate America, Performed Internationally, Classroom Educator and earned membership into Omega Psi Phi, Fraternity Inc (2010). He currently teaches History at Light of the World Christian Academy in East Atlanta and provides Professional Music Services (special events – trumpet lessons – studio recording) to the Metro-Atlanta Area. As Founder & CEO of Groove Master Enterprise, LLC Julian K. Smith, Jr. advocates Manhood Development is the Crisis of our Time and strongly believes TeamWork makes the DreamWork.
Click here to enjoy his music!
Since graduation Julian has worked in Corporate America, Performed Internationally, Classroom Educator and earned membership into Omega Psi Phi, Fraternity Inc (2010). He currently teaches History at Light of the World Christian Academy in East Atlanta and provides Professional Music Services (special events – trumpet lessons – studio recording) to the Metro-Atlanta Area. As Founder & CEO of Groove Master Enterprise, LLC Julian K. Smith, Jr. advocates Manhood Development is the Crisis of our Time and strongly believes TeamWork makes the DreamWork.
Click here to enjoy his music!
About #SmyrnaGARocks:
The idea is simple.
Paint rocks bright colors or with short messages on them and tag the rock with #SmyrnaGARocks and hide them – preferably in plain sight – so that
people find them. The person who finds the rock can take a photo of it or a
selfie with the rock and post it to this Facebook page (www.Facebook.com/groups/SmyrnaGARocks). Then replace the rock with one you’ve painted or re-hide the rock you found.
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