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About Brian Pace a.k.a The Pace Report

My name is Brian Pace the host and producer of The Pace Report. Fifteen years ago I moved to Harlem, New York to begin a new phase of my life. to work in television and radio via, CBS, NPR, and Radio-One. In 2008 the print and broadcasting world was becoming digital and I as journalist had to change with the times. Many of the print and radio outlets were dying to the new mobile and wireless divide.

I started The Pace Report as a way to give the artists and musicians a platform to communicate their ideas, present their upcoming and new work, as well as give viewers an opportunity to seek some inspiration from the artist community.15 years I’ve interviewed and produced close to 800 segments on YouTube and Vimeo and still building a viewer base. At TPR I’ve covered Rhythm and Blues, the Blues, Jazz, and Hip-Hop.

I’ve on social media via Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. I look forward to keeping the spirit of the music and arts alive and hope you continue to support and watch.

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