OTO-Melara, being a private company, designed the vehicle for the international market, but also offered it to the Esercito Italiano (EI, Eng: Italian Army). The main partners of the project were IVECO Defense Vehicles (part of IVECO-FIAT), Officine Galileo, OTO-Breda and Marittimo Aero SPA. OTO-Melara was responsible for the design and construction of the prototypes. in touch: VoyageDallas is built on recommendations from the community it’s how we uncover hidden gems, so if you know someone who deserves recognition please let us know here.The OTOMATIC project was developed by many factories.I would listen to Chalie Boy and Tite with the Freestyle Kings, Mike Jones and Magnificent (first-round draft picks), Paul Wall and Chamillionaire and the whole Color Changing Click. I was really into the Houston music scene at the time. Whenever I would get some extra money, I would have my granny take me to the store to purchase one. I paid for that too. I used to buy CDs all the time in high school. Another memory is of an old record player my grandparents had, and I would find myself trying to DJ, I wasn’t doing g anything by scratching up this good records. What made it even special was the fact he had a system in the back, so his trunk was always knocking. One of my fondest memories was riding in my uncle’s suburban listening to scarface, ugk and 8ball and mjg. I played football (shout out to the Cedar Crest Comets, my little league football team) and I also played the drums. I was raised of hip hop, gospel, and R&B. There are others but my memory is failing me, but please check out my Instagram for others.Īdd these artists as well…Varus Bell, Jayson Lyric, Choice, Lil Lady, and Amber Bee.ĭo you look back particularly fondly on any memories from childhood? While I have your attention, I just want to give a shout out to some of the artists in the city of Dallas that I believe has what it takes… Dallas has a growing hip hop community and it will only get better, we just want to help it grow as large as Houston and Atlanta. We are based out of Dallas so our main focus is here, but we also recognize that there are other good artists everywhere else. We are a news/promotion company that provides the latest news in hip hop and R&B. It has been good so far, we just want to continue to grow our brand so we can get the word out to as many people as possible about the talent that Dallas has to offer and other cities as well. Great, so let’s dig a little deeper into the story – has it been an easy path overall and if not, what were the challenges you’ve had to overcome? We just wanted to show the world that there are great artists outside of the mainstream So, we decided to create a platform for serious artists and their music so others can hear them as well. We grew up listening to great hip hop so we believed we have an ear for talent. We loved hip hop so much we wanted to make an impact in some way. Byran was pretty good at rapping and I wanted to make beats, but that didn’t work out well, it was my fault, I couldn’t figure out how to mix and I didn’t have the patience to figure it out. We started out as two friends who loved music and were trying to be rappers and producers. Today we’d like to introduce you to Jacoby Lewis.
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