In this riveting episode of "That Ain't My Business, but Let's Talk About It," hosts Nesto the Don and Pac-Man the Who's Voice Box welcome a special guest, Scooter Man Pro. Join us as we dive into the vibrant music scene of Shreveport, Louisiana, and explore its evolution over the years.
Trulia, Scooter Man Pro shares his journey of starting in radio at the tender age of 11, becoming the first 13-year-old in Louisiana with his own show. He reflects on the significance of events like the "Let the Good Times Roll" festival and its impact on his career.
The conversation shifts to the current state of Shreveport's music industry. Scooters praises the immense talent in the city, highlighting the importance of providing platforms for local artists. The discussion also touches on the recent Human Harmony Festival and the role of 50 Cent in revitalizing the local music scene.
Additionally, the episode delves into the complexities surrounding Hurricane Chris's statements about the festival and his potential impact on the community. Trulia emphasizes the need for unity and collaboration to make Shreveport a thriving hub for talent.
Listeners will also get a glimpse into Scooter"s personal life as he honors his father, Professor Willie Burton, and his contributions to documenting Shreveport's black history. Scooter's vision for a museum to preserve this rich history is also unveiled.
Tune in for an engaging and insightful conversation that celebrates Shreveport's musical heritage and looks forward to a promising future.
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