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Meet the Staff... (left to right)... Lil' Bitt-Senior CEO, Chief Engineer,  Lead Singer for Jen Ne Seqois'...


RollinMan - President, Composer, Sr. Engineer & Sweet n Low Man on Vocals/Keys for The Flow... 


Mr. Herman Hogan - Exec. Producer, Composer, Smokin Vocalist, Guitarist and The Flow's Band Leader.



Status: Here at RollinMan... we've been anonymously searching for the Ultimate American Artist. We did this with a very specific goal in mind.  That goal is... We want to create a Hoe-Down concept for the 2011 Grammy's.  The rules are simple.  What ever Country walks away with the most Grammy's wins. Be it Recording Engineering or Rock n Roll... Whom ever wins the most Grammy's... wins:)

Presidents Notes:  We met Ms. Lil'... heard her Tunes, went to see her perform... the way she Dances, Sings and Spins with her instruments...was absolutely Amazing... Something you'd expect Michael Jackson to do. 

She Sings Like: Sade, Engineer's like Prince, Commands respect from her Guitar like Eric Clapton and plays the Keys like Nora Jones... We absolutely feel Ms. Bitt has the goods. She's amazing right down to the bone.











I often thought how plain wheelchairs appeared and how they could be dressed up considerably. In 1993 I designed my own spoke covers with cardboard and reflective paper. After a few prototypes, I decided that plastic would be the best option due to its durability and low cost. The reaction of my coworkers and friends was very positive and soon other wheelchair users were asking where could they get some spoke covers for themselves. It was then that I realized the potential of his idea, and by 1995 I patented the "Designer Wheelchair Covers" and started looking for more effective production alternatives. 

By the end of 1998 I met Eduardo Martinez, a graphic designer with 5 years of experience in the computer sign-making industry. Putting my ideas to work with Eduardo's experience in plastic prototype design created a better type of product using styrene plastic for the spoke covers and also small license plates for the wheelchairs. The Spoke covers and License plates were decorated with adhesive vinyl graphics. The response and the feedback from the public was remarkable and the results gave the basis to put even more emphasis in the possibility of producing these items in a massive way. Today Rollin'Man has a variety of styles that have attracted the attention of consumers and businesses throughout the United States as well as other countries.

RollinMan... Has 2011 Grammy's... Written All Over Them

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