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Best-Selling Author Creates Urban Clothing Line


Marcus A. Parker showing his new "Texas Raised" clothing

Dallas, TX (BlackNews.com) - After speaking on over 400 radio stations across the country and being featured as a Dallas Morning News Best-Selling Author, with a song featured on the Black college network showcasing his unique style of urban poetry, Marcus A. Parker has decided to use his popularity to break into the multi-million dollar clothing industry.

Parker's "Texas Raised" clothing displays a crest bearing a large P representing The Product, Parker's autobiography that taught thousands of readers to use the negatives in their lives as fuel to drive them to bigger and better things. Who knows this better than this young man who grew up poor in Port Arthur, TX, became a millionaire in the stock market, lost everything after 9-11 and recovered to write a book about it.

The Product's success inspired Parker to create a soundtrack for the book which included underground artist from across the country including Mirrah from UPN's reality show RU the Girl starring T-Boz and Chili. This unique soundtrack also includes a free audio book that is narrated by the author.

After working with retail stores with his books and CDs, Parker decided to sell his clothes exclusively through e-commerce from his website (www.marcusaparker.com) which is already experiencing very high web traffic. The clothing will be available to purchase during Black History Month 2006. For more information you can log onto www.theproductsoundtrack.com


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