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Third Annual Texas Summer Music Conference grows

July 19, 2005 - American Basketball Association (ABA) News Release


Dallas, TX. The organizers of the 3rd Annual Texas Summer Music Conference announced today that the Dallas OmniPark West, the home of the event, has been officially sold out and that visitors booking rooms at other area hotels. According to Founder Mac Moodswing, "This is the biggest and best one yet and our conference has emerged as the top urban music, film, sports and fashion conference in the country. If you are serious about the entertainment industry, this is an event you must attend!"

Just added to the star-studded lineup: Multi-Million record selling artists Lloyd Banks, Young Buck! as well as G-Unit manager Mike Lighty, Lil Jon, Mack 10, Benny Boom (video director for Nelly, 50 cent, P.Diddy), David Banner, Youngbloodz, Slim Thug, DJ Toomp (TI's producer) and all of last year's celebs. You can book rooms by calling 214 749 0134 and mentioning the conference which will be held at the Omni Parkwest Hotel in Dallas July 29th thru July 31st.

Former Source COO and Down Magazine publisher Jeremy Miller added, "The winner of the Texas Summer Music Conference Hpnotiq Model Search will appear in a Benny Boom video and the hottest song of the conference weekend will appear on Mack 10 & Fat Joe's movie soundtrack: "Thicker than Water 2."

Charles Key, the ABA Texas Tycoons owner and one of the organizers stated, "And the "Audacity" Rip the Runway Style Fashion Show & Party with special invited guests Benny Boom, David Banner and The Youngbloodz will be held at on Saturday, July 30th. You won't want to miss this. All in all - this is great - and we'd like to thank the ABA for its support by having their league meeting at the hotel and for participating in the sports forum. A great weekend."

For more information, visit http://www.texassummermusic conference.com, call 214 749 0134 or email themove@sbcglobal.net.

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