Chicago's Spoken Rhythm Artist Frank Pete Will Star In His Own CAN_TV Show

December 28, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
Darnell T. Glover, President of Darnell T. Glover Communications has announced Frank Pete, who is one on the greatest and talented Spoken Rhythm Artist in these United States, will performance in his own Chicago’s CAN-TV television show entitled Frank Pete Speaks.

While these shows are still in the development stages, Mr. Pete states that in July of 2003, he performed poetry with four other poets at Chicago’s Taste of Chicago. The performance ended with their entire crew being hauled away by the Chicago’s Police due to spectators laying money on the ground before his group, he states that this was very degrading, yet a very funny experience!

Mr. Pete’s love for poetry began through various recitations of published poet’s works, after which he was questioned on whether he had written the poems that was gratifying their ears. Initially he responded no, however, his ego taken over and he began to say yes, accepting credit for works he did not create. “Shame on him!” own poems But do not count him out yet. After feeling convict, he began to compose his poems, remembering how refreshing it was to hear applauses for applauses for his own works that was identical to the applauses he had received when reciting works by other authors. Currently he had been writing for eight years, has evolved into a very talent, and skilled Spoken Rhythm artist.

Born on the south side of Chicago, Illinois, he was raised by both parents where they lived on the southeast. South central and the south west sides of the inner city. His Mom and Dad did the best they could, trying to cultivate three decent young boys and a young girl, in the midst of squalor environments that contained a plethora of violence and crime. Fighting one another inside the house ironically sharpened their skills to overcome the fights they had encountered during grade and high school.