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November 9, 2012
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Supreme, Downsound partner for Sting |
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![]() Bogdanovich All Sting artistes will be paid in full. That is the word coming from CEO of Downsound Records, Joseph Bogdanovich. Downsound Records recently teamed up with Supreme Promotions for this year's staging of the event. According to Bogdanovich, he will be working closely with Isaiah Laing and the Supreme Promotions team to make Sting a quality show for 2012. "It's basically the Supreme Promotions/Downsound Records production of Sting 2012. We've recently just signed Ninja Man. All the negativity that has been going on, people are now going to get a different point of view. We are going to try to rebuild the concert business that has been diminishing. We definitely wanna preserve the greatest one night show on earth," Bogdanovich told THE Weekend STAR. He went on to say that although there has been some misunderstanding as it relates to the artistes and the show, his involvement will have a positive effect and will ease the anxiety of all involved. "All the artistes will be paid in full. I sign those cheques. The artistes will be comfortable and in the frame of mind to put on a quality show. It's gonna be a party vibe. It's definitely gonna be the place to be on December 26," he said. Although he could not confirm that Bounty Killa will be at the event, Bogdanovich stated that Bounty is still contracted to work the event since he has not returned his deposit. "He is contracted to work the show and has been paid his advance. He is one of the first artistes that was signed. There were some misunderstanding but that is currently being straightened out."
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