L.D. MUSIC
THE NEXT LEVEL
SMOOTH R&B and HIP-HOP
Born in 1975 to Sheila Faye Owen, multi-talented Darian was destined for greatness.
“What doestn’t kill you can only make you stronger.”
Unfortunately, Darien’s mom died of cancer 10 days before his 5th birthday. She picked out a place for him and his 2 younger sisters to live but sexual abuse made the living situation short lived. His sisters were adopted, and Darian moved around for 3 years before being adopted by two people that saved his life. Thus his story truly began. He delved into music and found his calling.
Years later he got a degree in audio/ video production. Then he worked for Clear Channel, and other local tv stations. He shot and edited weekly aired shows on commercial television called Passprot to new homes. The versatile artist has done numerous freelance projects, which aired on BET, CBS, FOX and more).
Darian Was the executive producer of a group entitled: Non-Fiction, which he was a member of for over 7 years. The group was very talented, however, other members didn’t take music as seriously as L.D., so he went solo— and has been ever since.
After wasting a lot of time on street dreams, drugs, money, Darian finally lives life like it's important to him. Everyday is meaningful and productive. It took some getting in trouble but it stuck. The most important things to me are God and my family.
Music is in LD’s Blood
Darian finally got the chance to meet his father through Catfish Collins. His father actually taught funk legend. Guitarist Bottsy Collins and Calvin Goshade still play today with a group call the regencies. LD’s father has played with legend James Brown.
Father and Son:
LD’s father is actually planning to make some great blues music with his long lost son. The blues is in LD’s blood. His grandfather was a preacher from Alabama, Who played the guitar, while his Gand-mother sang and played the piano.
The sky is the limit for this multi-instrumentalist artist.
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