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Biography

Tenacity, courage, audacity and motivation are trademarks of Lydia Nicole. These qualities have served her from a Harlem childhood to the present. She lives a very diverse life - mother, actress, writer, comedian, motivational speaker, and executive - with each role gaining greater and greater insight into the industry. At the age of 13 she was given a job at New York's number one radio station and creator of urban contemporary, WBLS-FM in New York City. There she apprenticed under radio legends Frankie Crocker and Hal Jackson. And was promoted to music director by the age of 18. Soon after she relocated to Los Angeles her experience landed her a job working at Neil Bogart's legendary Casablanca Records whose roster included Donna Summer, the Village People, Parliament, Kiss, Cameo, and Cher. There she worked hand and hand with Record mogul Jheryl Busby where her skills and insight served her well at record promotions, artist development and marketing. Bitten early by the acting bug,

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