- (1997) Portrayed 17th Century Slave developer Willie Lynch at Durham Magnet Center (now Durham School of the Arts)
- (2012) Contracted tour bus and driver to singer Millie Jackson and band for Atlanta, DC and New York shows.
- (1991) Interviewed by Playboy 360 (Cable TV) along with brother Robert Brodie (of the Hot Nuts) on the antics of Luther Campbell and 2Live Crew vs Doug Clark and The Hot nuts
- (1979) Band leader for Cream and Heat while touring with sophisticated comedy star Wildman Steve
- (1998) Began booking direct as a wedding singer after signing a two year college exclusive contract with East Coast Entertainment.
- (1982) Bass Player along Eastern Seaboard Tour with Bobby Lewis Himself
- (1998) Produce and Directed the play "Sister Ola Smith" for SOS Violence Awareness Museum and Center for Social Change
- (1996) Designed stage props for Stop the Violence Tour of The Nation
- (May 1983) Joined Gospel Singing Group "The Golden Echoes" (hired as guitarist)
- (1985) Screen credit for appearance in "A Singing Stream" (Davenport Films)
- (2003) Created cable show "On The Road With The Brothership"
- (1999) designed and constructed a compact single occupancy on-stage dressing room (black box) to aid in optical illusion i.e. artist entry and exit. The black box blends in with staging and sound gear.
- (1982) Opened for The Barkays at Dorton Arena Raleigh NC
- (1995) Opened for Jimmy Buffet at Walnut Creek Amphitheater Raleigh NC
- (1996) Opened for Bill Pinckney and The Orginal Drifters at the Historic Carolina Theater in Durham NC
- (2017) Composed, recorded and produced "Caught in Despair".
- (29 September 2017 Stage Tech "Here Comes The Queen" Shirley Caesar Appreciation Hollywood Gala, Durham Armory
- (September 25, 2017) guest speaker presenter of Homicide memorial quilt for Parents of Murdered Children national day of action at St Phillips Episcopal Church Durham NC
- (November 9, 2017) Guest speaker Durham Technical Community College "Safe Schools Safe communities"
- (January 2022) Artist credit pg 54 pictorial captioned section of the book Lift Your Voice - How my Nephew George Floyd's Death Changed the World by Angela Harrelson with Michael Levin
- (November 1, 2022) Guest Lecturer Duke University East Campus - Ethics 101 "Guns in America" - Community Engagement
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