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Aug. 6, 2020

"Miriah of The Football Sisters"

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Ray Ray's Podcast

Back straight from JEM Studios Ray Ray's Podcast Sponsored by Davis Street Mercantile and Bishop Arts Wellness & Recovery. This week we have Miriah Lopez(@miriahlopez) of The Football Sisters(@thefootballsisters) and Running Back for the Los Angeles Black Storm LFL Football team. We also have the Legendary Mr. George Lopez(@glopez214) of Da Realist Radio Show(@darealistradioshow) as a Special Co Host. In this episode we talk about how Miriah is staying ready for the season & how they are dealing with the delay due to Covid. We talk about how she found her love for sports, what was it like for her growing up, how her mom kept her active and so much more.  Make sure you like and follow us on all streaming platforms & Social Media. IG @RayRays_Podcast & Facebook.com/RayRaysPodcast

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George Lopez

Entrepreneur

George Lopez is an American music executive, promoter, and proprietor of Texas-based record label and music storefront, T-Town Music. Lopez is also owner and operator of marketing and management entity, Jin Music Group, through which he manages Dallas Tx, recording artist, Big Tuck[1] and Dirty South Rydaz. Active in the music industry since 1983 through the avenue of DJ, Lopez established a system of independent distribution and marketing with the help of his store that would later become beneficial to various labels including No Limit Records, Rap-A-Lot Records, and Swisha House.[2] The store was also integral to the success of Southern Hip-Hop collective, Dirty South Rydaz (DSR), a group George Lopez & Trini D. formed and managed consisting of Big Tuck, Tum Tum, Fat Bastard, Lil' Ronnie, Double T, and Addiction. In 2005, Lopez & Trini D. negotiated an agreement which prompted the signing of T-Town Music to Universal Motown Records.Entre