Talk:Keith Martin (musician)
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[edit]I deleted the 2001 album "No Love Ever Goes To Waste" from Keith's discography. That album was NOT recorded by Keith Eric Martin of Washington, DC, former Ruffhouse Records. I was his first manager who discovered him in 1989 along with my late husband, Con Funk Shun drummer and founder, Louis A. McCall. I am now managing him again with my business partners, Ruben Harper and my son Louis A. McCall II, in our company harperMcCALL Omnimedia Group. We brought Keith back from the Philippines in May 2008 to oversee our production/songwriting team in Stockton, CA. Another artist named Keith Martin recorded the above-referenced album (http://www.buy.com/prod/no-love-ever-goes-to-waste/q/loc/18250/201821199.html). For more information or further verification, contact harpermccall@gmail.com. OhMyGoddess (talk) 02:07, 1 July 2008 (UTC)
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