Lamont Pete - Hottest Talent Producer in the Business

What do Kelly Rowland, Taylor Swift, Pitbull, Snoop Dogg and former President Bill Clinton all have in common? Think you know? There is only one element that braids them together: Lamont Pete.

Knowing of Lamont Pete in the entertainment industry gives the impression of an industry insider with knowledge of one of the hottest, and least known, talent producers in the music business. 

Lamont Pete doesn’t believe in limitations. An entertainment industry veteran with over two decades in the business, his story is similar to other leaders. Starting small, Pete began as a casting director and slowly working his way up, and around, he earned the position of Executive Producer.

Understanding the industry, and the early years, were a good training ground as Pete made several strategic decisions that allowed him maintain his film and television producing gigs and grab a piece of an exploding urban music market.

Now, with a stable of Number 1 recording artists, crossing all genres, Pete is known as the go to man for the after party scene.

Pete is also very active in the political process. With rumors swirling of a presidential run for Hillary Clinton Lamont Pete’s name has already been mentioned as talent producer. Although he denies being officially tied in with Hillary he does admit to working with former President Bill Clinton.

“I’m not officially tied in with Hillary. I’m tied in with Blair Underwood and President Bill Clinton. My title is talent producer,” he said.  Interpreting through politic encryption this statement translates to mean he is helping the former President build a grass roots awareness campaign for Hillary.

With a talent roster that can fill every imaginable event, Pete also creates content for scripted and non-scripted television and film projects.

At the moment he is developing a highly anticipated biography for 90’s R/B singer Aaliyah.

Although Pete insists the project “is still in early development.” Bossip and other fan websites are already buzzing with expectation.  As producer for “The Simple Life Goes to Camp” with Nicole Ritchie and Paris Hilton, “Blind Date” and “The Real World” one can understand why.

 

For more information on LPC: http://www.lamontpetecommunications.com/

 

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