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'''R-Tist''' (born '''Randall Turner''') is a hip-hop emcee, producer and musician from [[Pell City]] and a member of the rap group [[The Green Seed]]. A trumpeter and skater in high school, he was inspired to take up rapping (rhythm and poetry) by the New York hip-hop group A Tribe Called Quest as well as punk music.
'''Randall "R-Tist" Turner''' (born c. [[1973]]) is a hip-hop emcee, producer and musician from [[Pell City]] and a member of the rap group [[The Green Seed]]. A trumpeter and skater at [[Pell City High School]] (class of [[1991]]), he was inspired to take up rapping (rhythm and poetry) by the New York hip-hop group A Tribe Called Quest as well as punk music.


His stage name is based on his initials. Turner began writing poetry as a freshman at [[Talladega College]]. His day job is as a food safety specialist.
Turner's stage name is based on his initials. He began writing poetry as a freshman at [[Talladega College]]. His day job is as a food safety specialist.


==Discography==
==Discography==
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[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:1973 births]]
[[Category:Rappers]]
[[Category:Rappers]]
[[Category:Pell City graduates]]
[[Category:Pell City graduates]]
[[Category:Talladega College alumni]]
[[Category:Talladega College alumni]]

Latest revision as of 22:43, 9 August 2010

Randall "R-Tist" Turner (born c. 1973) is a hip-hop emcee, producer and musician from Pell City and a member of the rap group The Green Seed. A trumpeter and skater at Pell City High School (class of 1991), he was inspired to take up rapping (rhythm and poetry) by the New York hip-hop group A Tribe Called Quest as well as punk music.

Turner's stage name is based on his initials. He began writing poetry as a freshman at Talladega College. His day job is as a food safety specialist.

Discography

  • R-Tist () Yesterday's Trash
  • R-Tist. (2007) A Date with Pepper Hamilton
  • The Green Seed. (2007) Homeland Security Blanket

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