We are a music recording studio, video
production company based in New York City, we have been in existence since 1985. Entertainment Music Group original founders were Ruel "Bully"Fair, Mark A. Pyatt during the late 80's Hip-Hop was in it's juvenile stage and Reggae was King in the African-American community. During this period block parties, jams in the park and house parties were the only mea
n of entertainment where teenager could congregate. Ruel"Bully"Fair was a well know DJ in the North Bronx, he DJ at large venues but did not have a name for his sound system such as Down Beat the Ruler and King Jammy's. The idea came to fruition on a hot summer day in 1985, the original name was EM-N-S Production & DJ Bully, this name was not long lived, due to the break-up of the partnership with Shana G. A new partnership was created by the two founding members which included Courtney H. At the age of 16yrs Mark A. Fairclough, utilizing the monies he generated from delivering newspapers, he met with owner of Wagon Wheel Club(Gordon Thompson) and made him a proposition to manage his club on Friday nights, the owner was hesitant but with reluctance agreed. On July 1987, a unanimous agreement was made to change the name to EmCee-Bee Records and a new venture was created. EmCee-Bee Records now began making mix-tapes of well know artist and local artist, party promotion, DJ management, concerts and dance contest. Fairclough graduate High School and went to College leaving the day to day operation to Ruel "Bully"Fair. This created a enormous opportunity for EmCee-Bee Records to expand it opportunities to a different demographics and music genre. EmCee-Bee Records was the first to introduce Hip-Hop music to Dodge City, Kansas with rapper JoeSki Love and a weekly radio show at the College radio station. EmCee-Bee also made numerous collaboration with numerous artist of the time such as:
Pumpkin and the All-Stars
Heavy D & the Boyz
Black Moon
Antoinette
Ninja Man
Shabba Ranks
Nice & Smooth
Rob Base and Easy Rock
Bellevue