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Greg Lassiter

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Greg Lassiter is the founder and CEO of Misguided Productions Corporation, Misguided Entertainment, Platinum-G Records, The Chase London Agency and G-Radio NYC.


Misguided Productions Corporation is the parent company of subsidiaries Misguided Entertainment, Platinum-G Records and G-Radio NYC. 
The mission of Misguided Productions Corporation is to establish, produce, promote and create independent literature, theater and film for the independent mind.
At Misguided Productions Corporation, literature, theater and film enable us to discover and investigate the struggles and changes taking place in the world and how we as a people relate to them.

Misguided Entertainment houses the artists that record on Platinum-G Records, and manages their careers.

G-Radio NYC is a web radio station which broadcasts classic soul and R&B music, "The music for your soul", 24 hours per day, 365 days per year. Greg hosts "The Quiet Storm" 5 nights a week, from 7 till midnight.
Greg works closely together with the executive assistant of Misguided Productions Corporation Brenda Timmer, who also produces his radio show "The Quiet Storm" on G-Radio NYC, the President of Misguided Entertainment Arlonzo Bryant and the President of Platinum G Records, Angel Scott.

Greg has been involved with numerous stage and film productions. He has written several screenplays as well as the script "Not Understanding", and the movie script "Before My Eyes" which is in pre-production and is scheduled for release in 2012.

Some of Greg's credits in film and stage are as follows: 
"Not Understanding" - an off Broadway play

"The Interpreter" - a film by Sidney Pollack
"Ain't that peculiar" - a documentary about the life and times of Marvin Gaye

Greg appeared on television as well, hosting the political talk show "To The Point".
Every first Tuesday of the month, you can find Greg on MNN.org or Time Warner Channel 34 in New York City, where he co-hosts "30 Frames a Second" with Nat Wood. 

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