Eventful

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

The inspiration we need to keep going!

The Homeless Comedy Tour works and it hasn't even begun yet!!! I was at the mall recently in MI replacing the my g1... long over due. Po thang. Anyway, I turned away from the counter for a second and recognized someone from the homeless shelter that I stayed in. HE LOOKED FANTABULOUS!! I almost didn't recognize him. He w...as clean and sober and just looked down right impressive. I had to approach. He saw me and a big grin came over him. He reached out to shake my hand and said, "I wanted to thank you bruh! Even though you were in there with us strugglin', you kept it movin' and actually inspired a few of us, not just me to get up and do what we needed to do to make our situation ...better." I almost cried. The best thing about it... it cost me nothing! It gave me the boost in moral that I needed personally to know that I am on the right track! For that I am grateful to him!! Congrats bruh! Now keep it movin'!

Saturday, May 15, 2010

States and dates!

This is it folks! The line up! If you want the tour in your town on those dates below then contact The Homeless comedy Tour Org to make it happen!

Read about it here: http://www.homelesscomedy.blogspot.com

Website coming within the week at:
http://www.thehomelesscomedytour.org

Contact: Rob @ 269-268-7787 or thehomelesscomedytour@gmail.com (until info@thehomelesscomedytour.org is online)

Let's end homelessness one laugh at a time! "It's only impossible until WE do it!"

1. Fri Oct. 1, 2010 in MI *
2. Sat Oct. 2, 2010 in OH
3. Sun Oct. 3, 2010 in PA
4. Mon Oct. 4, 2010 in MD
5. Tue Oct. 5, 2010 in DE
6. Wed Oct. 6, 2010 in DC
7. Thurs Oct. 7, 2010 in NJ
8. Fri Oct. 8, 2010 in NYC
9. Sat Oct. 9, 2010 in CT
10. Sun Oct. 10, 2010 in RI
11. Mon Oct. 11, 2010 in NH
12. Tue Oct. 12, 2010 in ME
13. Wed Oct. 13, 2010 in VT
14. Thurs Oct. 14, 2010 in MA
15. Fri Oct. 15, 2010 in VA
16. Sat Oct. 16, 2010 in NC
17. Sun Oct. 17, 2010 in WV
18. Mon Oct. 18, 2010 in KY
19. Tue Oct. 19, 2010 in IN
20. Wed Oct. 20, 2010 in TN
21. Thurs Oct. 21, 2010 in AR
22. Fri Oct. 22, 2010 in MO
23. Sat Oct. 23, 2010 in IL *
24. Sun Oct. 24, 2010 in IA
25. Mon Oct. 25, 2010 in NE
26. Tue Oct. 26, 2010 in SD
27. Wed Oct. 27, 2010 in ND
28. Thurs Oct. 28, 2010 in MN
29. Fri Oct. 29, 2010 in WI
30. Sat Oct. 30, 2010 in GA
31. Sun Oct. 31, 2010 in SC
32. Mon Nov. 1, 2010 in FL
33. Tue Nov. 2, 2010 in AL
34. Wed Nov. 3, 2010 in MS
35. Thurs Nov. 4, 2010 in LA
36. Fri Nov. 5, 2010 in TX
37. Sat Nov. 6, 2010 in OK
38. Sun Nov. 7, 2010 in KS
39. Mon Nov. 8, 2010 in WY
40. Tue Nov. 9, 2010 in MT
41. Wed Nov. 10, 2010 in ID
42. Thur Nov. 11, 2010 in UT
43. Fri Nov. 12, 2010 in CO
44. Sat Nov. 13, 2010 in NM
45. Sun Nov. 14, 2010 in AZ *
46. Mon Nov. 15, 2010 in NV
47. Tue Nov. 16, 2010 in OR
48. Wed Nov. 17, 2010 in WA
49. Thurs Nov. 18, 2010 in AK
50. Fri Nov. 19, 2010 in CA *
51. Sat Nov 20, 2010 in HI *

*Indicates booked and TBA

Sunday, May 9, 2010

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!!

Ⓛⓞⓥⓔ HAPPY MOTHERS DAY WEEKEND MOMS ¸.•*¨*♥Ⓛⓞⓥⓔ♥*¨*•.¸¸ ¸•*¨*• ❤ ¸.•*¨*♥Ⓛⓞⓥⓔ♥*¨*•.¸¸ ¸•*¨*• ❤Ⓛⓞⓥⓔ

Please enjoy your time spent with your mother's. Not all of us have that pleasure! My mother is still alive but due to mental illness she is not "here". So again, happy Mama's day and cherish these moments now because one day, memories are all you will have. Now is the time to stack those memories like a valued savings account!



Amaru

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Guess who's coming to dinner?

Well folks, we met and it is a match! No, not a new girlfriend!

On Friday morning, (Yesterday) I met with two beautiful, distinguished and sophisticated women from Detroit for breakfast by the name of, Terri Covington and her beautiful mother, Willia Write. Terri Covington is the “Director of Development” at Detroit Central City Community Mental Health in Detroit. They have graciously decided to partner up with The Homeless Comedy Tour to help provide whatever needed within their power to make this tour successful!
They have also committed to setting up our October 1, 2010 send off show in Pontiac, MI which promises to be huge!! They have the venue in mind which we will reveal at a later date when confirmed.

We came together through one of her employees who attended Chaplins Comedy Club where @therealamaru was Headlining in Clinton Township, MI a week back. She enjoyed the show and was very interested in the tour after it was mentioned on stage by @therealamaru. She followed up with @therealamaru after the show for further information. She went to work that Monday and passed the info to her boss, Terri Covington and the rest as they say…

As mentioned earlier, we met for breakfast to discuss what role her organization could play to make this tour as successful as possible. Out of this meeting came a theme song for the tour called, “HOMELESS”, sang by Ronnie McNeir from the hit recording group and legends, “The Four Tops”. We also received a new T-shirt and a beautiful poem written by Kenny Corr to apply to our fund raising efforts.
Once the details are worked out we will put the song on this site and our upcoming website which will be up and running by Monday morning. Check back here or Facebook on Monday for the site name.

We have much more news to reveal. We just want to hammer out some details before we totally spill the beans on the master plan. Just know that the tour is moving full speed ahead! We have 6 states so far locked in for venues! We have two shows in one night in the state of Virginia! They are super excited! Our goal by the end of the month is to have 25 confirmed venues.

Stay tuned and stay positive! Thank you Terri Covington, Detroit Central City Community Mental Health, and family for your helping hand in this history making event!

Remember, “It’s only impossible until you do it!”


The Homeless Comedy Tour

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

THE COST OF USING SOCIAL MEDIA AS A SOAPBOX FOR INDIE ARTIST (my response)

(This was a response to a blog I read from a follower @lowryagency THE COST OF USING SOCIAL MEDIA AS A SOAPBOX FOR INDIE ARTIST) You can read what spawned this response here: http://ow.ly/117dp


I disagree just a lil!

I got into the Ent. biz or comedy for being straight up in Hollywood. I actually told a working comic she sucked! Because she asked me and frankly, she did suck. The next day, she appreciated it so much she fired her writer and hired me to write her material. (i said she sucked but also mentioned I thought of some things that may suit her stand up persona and she liked it) She said she appreciated my honesty. She is VERY beautiful and I could have sugar coated it and made nice to be in her good graces but if I'm going to work with you or be your friend I am going to be honest with you just as I expect you to be with me. I turned down a record distribution deal based on the same issue with my old group.

Unfortunately, we live in a society where people feel a certain way but will not speak up because of this political correct BS we are going through in this country. People are scared to say or speak up because of being shunned by people who quite honestly feel the same as you do most of the time but don't want to make waves so they conform. It's easier that way. So we hide behind avatars to speak up we lose our identity and become another faceless voice.

The constitution says "We the People..." not "We the people if it's okay with the people I need approval from...". Because we don't speak up the government has taken over. If we didn't speak up and rant during slavery, we'd still be slaves. What would have been the perfect time to speak up then?
Yes, their is a time and place for most things but your music, your art should reflect you from JUMP! Not until you get your fan base. They should feel you so they can grow and develop with you.

You know Dr. king had a brotha next to him sayin, "Dr. king, you may not want to say that because it's going to piss off white folks and make it bad for us. Then we may lose supporters." In the end, Dr. king was like, they can bite my ass! You have to be willing to die for what you believe in, as he used to say.

It's the agencies and record labels who send mixed messages and say, "Yeah, we want to sign because you're hot!". Behind closed doors they telling you to change and don't say this and that because they don't want to lose endorsements and revenue.
Tiger only married that girl because of what it would look like if he had kids and was unmarried. his only mistake was being married at an age where he is just finding himself. He is a young man that married too young but because he had kids and this image to maintain he had to make a choice and be someone he really wasn't. We put him on that platform as this perfect individual and if he wanted to keep those endorsements then he had to do what management told him to do.
We wonder why Dave Chapelle rejected 50 million dollars. He rejected it because they were trying to change the very thing they signed up for. His vision! I respect him the most for doin that! It's not about the money and fame in the end. In the end, it's about what do you stand for?

Art is the way you see life and express it. Steve White once taught me a lesson live and just for me in my early days as a comic.

It was my first Feature spot with a celeb comic at Rascals Comedy Club in AZ and I was EXCITED!!!! I quit my job that day over this event. Steve was the Headliner for the week. We did radio together going toe to toe live bantering back and forth and I couldn't be any happier that week!

Anyway, the first show came and my mentor came to me and asked me not to curse at all, which I can but I want to be me at all times on stage when possible. He said it was because the full house inside the club was mainly older Jewish folks and he didn't want to offend them. This was my mentor asking so I was like, "Yeah, I got you! You can count on me!"
Inside, I felt like I was selling out. This wasn't television. This is a live show. Nevertheless, his wish's I was going to follow!

I go into the showroom where Steve meets me face to face and says to me, "So, are you going to sell out?" I was stuttering. "Ah, ah, what are you talking about?". I knew what he was talking about. "Did Tim come to you and ask you not to curse?" I said, "Ah, yeah." "Well, are you going to sell out?" I was like, "I guess so. I mean he is my mentor." I really love Tim and all he did for me and at that time I was two years into performing with big names so I wasn't about to jack that up!
I asked Steve did Tim ask him? He said "Yes" They called my name to go up and perform. i get off stage after selling out wonderfully and with a smile. I run into Steve who was preparing in the back. I ask him immediately, "Are you going to sell out?" He looks at me and says, "Watch this!"

Now this man goes up on stage and the first word that came out of his mouth was an "F bomb" followed by 75 more at least! This man DESTROYED THAT ROOM in front of me!! This man got a standing ovation that I haven't seen any comic get in a while. it was an amazing sight to see.
He immediately finds me and pulls me to the back of the room and says this...

"I did the Apollo the first time and got boo'd because I was trying to be what I thought black folks wanted me to be. I went back again and DETROYED; got a standing ovation because I performed as who I wanted to be... Steve White. Never compromise who you are as a comedian! Funny is funny! They only complain when it ain't funny! so be funny!"

He didn't just say it, he proved it just to show me. The funny thing is, Tim came and watch a bit of the next show with me and says, "Now that's a top comic!" I'm thinkin', "But he cussed."

The point is, never compromise who you are as a person! If you represent yourself as an artist who likes to rap about cats and dogs and that's how you built your fan base and once you get signed you start talkin politics and gun warfare that's when the problem comes. If you have a core view or belief that you put out there for your fans then stand behind it! That's what the people respect! That's why they are your fans to begin with.

When Andrew Dice Clay admitted on national television that he was really a nice sensitive guy, his career was done! His manager wanted to kill himself back stage. America bought his "F you and I don't care" persona. Same with the "Ghetto Boyz". We liked them because they were real!

We live in a plastic, sensationalized, fake, superficial and materialistic society where you are asking us to mask ourselves so that we can speak the truth. That's setting us up for tabloid news later on when fans find out the real because you let your guard down in your private life being who you really are. That's BS. Trends are set only when someone breaks those rules.
You sign someone because they are unique and people like them. Then you change what people liked about them in the first place then wonder why sales are in the slumps. Politics and religion are what keeps people from expressing themselves freely so when an artist comes out and breaks those rules we love it then the industry strips that which endeared them to us and then we have MC Hammer and "Pumps in a bump".

I say all this to say... Can I borrow $5.00?

BTW, the comic I used to write for, has a film coming out she wrote, produced and directed called, DAYS OF WRATH look for it in theaters soon! (so proud of her)


Amaru aka Mista Woosaa

Monday, January 25, 2010

Check the Adams Apple fella's!! So to speek...

(Not that I was going to act on it but it was flattering)

Have you ever been in a Twitter convo with someone and they hit on you and say the things a man likes to hear? Then you think, "I wonder what she looks like?" So you look at the avatar closely now because u really never looked at it that close b4 the conversation and see that it is a pic of an animal. Then you think to yourself, "Altoids and Coca Cola. Wow!" Then you think about it again. I wonder what she looks like? Then you ask the ultimate question? Are you a woman?

Lady's and Gents, a heterosexual male DOES NOT WANT TO HEAR, NO to that question after the convo that took place, which they initiated BTW.

He said, Altoids and Coca-Cola!!

The moral of that story is, I'm going to take a hot shower, I feel violated in so many ways!!

(True Story! Ask the right questions up front before your prick and imagination takes over!)

Sometimes the truth hurts and it's funny!! That's life and a new joke!

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

"Interview With Myself" #2

(EDITOR ON THE ROAD. PLEASE FORGIVE SPELLING AND PUNCTUATION. DID THIS FROM MY PHONE. I'M SCREWED WITHOUT SPELLCHECK. YOU SHOULD SEE ME WHEN I'M EATING ALPHABET SOUP!)

TTH: Today I am going to ask you 3 random questions just to mix things up a little.

Amaru: Okay.

TTH: Given all the things you have gone through in your life which we will dig into on later blogs, why do you keep going?

Amaru: Four words! I'm in too deep!

TTH: Care to elaborate?

Amaru: That's one of the 3 questions right?

TTH: Today I'm going to ask you 4 random questions. ;)

Amaru: lol! Okay, I've been in it too long, invested too much, sacrificed almost everything that means anything to me to get to what I truely believe to be my destiny.

TTH: Which is?

Amaru: Question number 3, I presume? Just kidding! To become and be recognized as a great filmmaker/story teller.
Not only that, my kids are watching me. I can't keep feeding them the line, "You can do anything you put your mind to!" if I don't. Kids nowadays will let you know. "You didn't do it so why should I try?" Plus, I want them to be proud of me.

TTH: Question number 2. Who are you most diappointed in that you have crossed paths with or that you admire?

Amaru: That's easy. Myself!

TTH: Would you...

Amaru: ...I know, care to elaborate? Yeah, I will. The best way to explain what I mean... You know how when you write something out, maybe a letter to someone important and in your mind you are certain everything checks out because, you wrote it. It came from your mind and it flowed in your head so logically you think everything came out right. I don't have to spell check it or proof read. The moment you hit send it's too late! Low and behold it has flaws up the wazzoo! But, it's too late! You hope they look beyound the mistakes and look at the message. We all know what they say about first impressions.
Well, I'm dissapointed in myself the most because their are some things I should have proof read in my life in regards to my career and ended marrige. Meaning I should have read and reviewed the marrige situation before jumping into it. In the moment it sounded good but when I said, I do, it was too late. I had to deal with the errors.

In regards to my career, I would have spent more time studying the business side and the art of picking the right battles to champion. Once you send it out, you have to deal with the errors!

TTH: Interesting analogy. Question number 3. What is your real name?

Amaru: I knew that was coming! Not because I asked it either! It was inevitable. My real name is Omar D. Lewis, Sr. aka Odie (OD) Lewis aka Rakim aka the Roc (before Jay Z and the Rock) aka Young 'Ru aka Mista Woosaa reinventing yourself since middle school is a bitch!
I do music as well. Odie was a camp name. I took on Amaru to pay my respects to the man who inspired me to continue writing and that man is the late greatist rapper of all time, Tupac Amaru Shakur. Mista Woosaa is my music persona. Switched it from Young 'Ru because a cat in Detroit had that name.

My voice on the mic is different then any other hip-hop artist out there! You can listen and not be able to say, he sounds like so and so. Different is hard to swallow sometimes. Takes some gettin used too. I have a unique hip-hop voice and sound so I wanted a unique name. Mista Woosaa is a character I created from one of my favorites, the "Bad Boyz II" movie. When the music around you is horrible just frab your ears and call my name, WOOOOSAAA! and I'll be there! (With the click of a mouse)

In retrospect, I'm glad I changed it. I saw on the news a terrorist with the name Omar. That's all I need at the airport is another reason to be held up. Thinkin about it, Amaru ain't no better. But in too deep now. Been Amaru 10 years now. To change it back would mean re branding and that can take a while in the comedy circuit.

MUSIC I PRODUCED BELOW
Comedy
(www.myspace.com/therealamaru (stand up video)

Music
www.myspace.com/youngru
www.myspace.com/mistawoosaa
www.myspace.com/sotarecordsllc
www.myspace.com/wheredoyouthinkimfrommixtape
www.soundclick.com/mistawoosaa
www.cdbaby.com/cd/mistawoosaa

Or itunes and anywhere you can download music Mista Woosaa is avalable. SESAC

Stay tuned for more of an "Interview with Myself" in the days to come. True stories from a comic that will tell you the truth about life through comedy... even about himself.

If you have any questions for Amaru send them to mistawoosaa@gmail.com and they will be asked in the order they were received.

Please leave a comment! Thank you!
Follow @homelesscomedy @therealamaru @nataliecrue @saymichalsexy @BrandName1st

UPADTES!

Don't worry folks! I haven't forgotten about ya! Been working hard on this tour and getting people to join in the fight. Had and interview today and finalizing some paperwork for the tours sponsorship packages. I finished an interview and a random occurance rant. Both are being proof read before I post so stay tuned! Should be up later this afternoon.

Thank you for your patience and being apart of my New Years resolution!



Amaru
www.myspace.com/therealamaru
@therealamaru
www.facebook.com/therealamaru

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Interview with Myself... @therealamaru

TTH: Who are you?

Amaru: I am a man driven by the need to teach and show my children by example that they can succeed and not become a statistic.

TTH: Where are you from?

Amaru: I was born in Gary, Indiana and raised primarily in Kalamazoo, MI. I also spent some of my childhood in Arizona.

TTH: You say you have been doing Stand Up for 10 years. Why are you not famous? A lot of people have never heard of you. Which begs the question, are you funny?

Amaru: Wow! That's a loaded question and I'm the one asking them! Okay, the first part. Why am I not famous? Well, I have learned in this business that it's all about opportunity meets preparation. I've had many opportunities early on but like a teenager coming into their own you think you're ready when you're really not. Am I funny enough to be famous? I think so. I'm not funny just to be famous. Meaning, I don't do comedy just to be famous or the wealth... anymore. We all at some point in time have dreams bigger then life itself. I do it because I sincerely enjoy making people laugh. It is the truest form of joy. I come from a rough childhood as have a lot of Americans. I found that talking about it in a comedic format is a release for people who have gone through the same thing. A connection is made and now you have a new friend who's been on that ride before. If you get into this business just for the money and fame you'll lose everytime! This is an art form and should be respected! I've paid my dues and in due time you'll hear of me.

TTH: Do you think you will be famous?

Amaru: What do you consider to be famous? iLike "Drake" says, "I just wanna be successfull". (And a friend of mine said to me the other day) I think I will make it to where I'm supposed to be.

TTH: ...and that is?

Amaru: ...to the top of my game. I think I will make household name status. I don't just do comedy. I write films and make music as well. My children need to learn to be leaders in a world of bad leaders. We need to reinforce to the kids today that it's cool to dream and reach for it and not the video game controller.

TTH: It says in your BIO you have been in the entertainement business for 15 years. You were homeless correct?

Amaru: Yes. For a short time.

TTH: How do you become homeless after being in the business for 15 years?

Amaru: Some of those 15 years was paying dues and doing favors to get my foot in the door. Like, maybe writing a spec script... for free! Or doing a show for free... after driving a million miles to get to that free gig. I can't count how many times driving 200 miles for 5 or 10 minutes paid off! My ultimate struggle was having kids at a young age. When you have children it doesn't stop you from moving forward but it sho does put a monkey wrench in your dreams and your wallet! A few times in my career I didn't have a place. My family always did but I had too much pride sometimes to except the help that may have been offered to me.

TTH: Why the lack of stability?

Amaru: Chasing the dream. Making sacrifices that sometimes were counter productive in regards to my family. No communication skills between my young bride and myself. Sometimes it would even be my way or the highway frame of mind. I wanted the world to see what I had to offer it so bad. Sometimes just down right selfish. Ain't no sugar coatin it. I was the man of the house. I'm supposed to do right by my family a hundred percent of the time. Sometimes it was 85% of the time. My father didn't show me how to be a man so I was winging it with the the example my Grandpa set but my association with him was only when my real mother took us over there. She sheltered us. She was a strict bible thumpin Jehovah's Witness. I don't know. I really didn't have the support needed from my spouse and I WANTED IT SO BAD! I don't care how this sounds but I wanted my wife to be proud of me. I would damn near beg for it. We were young when we got together and we didn't have a game plan. It just happened. I did, however, tell her from day one that one day I was going to be famous and her and her mother looked at each other and laughed in my face.
Here it is today, I've been on television, worked on films, music videos. I have had movie deals, I worked for Master P. I am a music publisher SESAC affiliate and I do stand up around the country for a living. Get this. she has never told me in 17 years, "I'm proud of you". Reminds me of being a kid. I don't remember my real mother ever saying that and surely my father didn't. One of my foster parents said it to me before but other then that. That's why I make sure I let my kids know, Daddy is proud of you when they make accomplishments. Even when they fail sometimes. They need a boost in moral sometimes.

TTH: Did all that have a price?

Amaru: It sure did.

TTH: What was that?

Amaru: My marrige! My family!

Stay tuned for more of an "Interview with Myself" in the days to come. True stories from a comic that will tell you the truth about life through comedy... even about himself.

If you have any questions for Amaru send them to mistawoosaa@gmail.com and they will be asked in the order they were received.

Please leave a comment! Thank you!
Follow @homelesscomedy @therealamaru @nataliecrue @saymichalsexy @BrandName1st

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Updates!

New TWEETQUARTERS @HomelessComedy on twitter is where the revolution will hold their #TWEETMEETS.

In the next couple of days we will have another blog dedicated to this tour. Giving Amaru back his blog so that he can rant about goings on in life.

The Press Release is coming! We wanna make sure all the info is acurate and informative. This is an on going delveloping project with no business plan, no script all being powered by our #TWEETERHOOD @HomelessComedy and the folks at @therealamaru where it all began.

Thank you for the volunteers we have so far making this year new years resolution come to fruition!

Be back soon! Stay tuned! Get that dollar ready!


Amaru
50 Clubs 50 States in 50 Days Comedy Tour For the Homeless

States Tour will begin in!

PRESS RELEASE WILL BE AVAILABLE TOMORROW! JAN 6, 2010


Oct. 1, 2010 MI (Venue Pending)
Oct. 2, 2010 PA
Oct. 3, 2010 NY (Venue Pending)
Oct. 4, 2010 VT
Oct. 5, 2010 NH
Oct. 6, 2010 ME
Oct. 7, 2010 RI
Oct. 8, 2010 MA
Oct. 9, 2010 CT
Oct. 10, 2010 NJ
Oct. 11, 2010 DE
Oct. 12, 2010 MD
Oct. 13, 2010 VA
Oct. 14, 2010 NC (Venue Pending)
Oct. 15, 2010 TN
Oct. 16, 2010 SC (Venue Pending)
Oct. 17, 2010 GA
Oct. 18, 2010 AL
Oct. 19, 2010 FL
Oct. 20, 2010 MS
Oct. 21, 2010 LA
Oct. 22, 2010 TX

More dates and States and details will be added as they come in so mark your calanders! 50 States 50 Clubs in 50 Days Comedy Tour for the Homeless.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

50 Clubs in 50 Days Comedy Tour! benefit for the Homeless across America

Hey! Happy New Years!

(this is the short form note i am sending to anyone that has a bar club hole in the wall etc.)

50 Clubs in 50 days Comedy Tour 2010

I am coming to you in hopes to get in any room you have in various states. Although I headline and feature I am willing to even MC to make this venture happen! This is my new years resolution.

I had it bad last year dealing with the end of a 17 year marrige. I myself ended up homeless. I can count on one hand who helped me out or tried. So I feel like I need to do this because this economy is hurting all of us, especially the homeless!

Anyway, this project is in its infancy stage and I will be hitting all my agencies up and sponsors. This will be big!

If you can help please give me a call or email me. I'm ready and waiting. If you go to www.myspace.com/therealamaru you will see my vids and schedule and see where you can help. I would like to start fresh and launch it in the fall. I have no dates starting in Oct.

If you would like to get involved any further then just booking please lt me know. This will be documented from beginning to end for a documentary. All dvd sales will go DIRECTLY TO THE HOMELESS!!!

Thank you for you time and consideration and you and your family have a blessed NY!!