John Dote’ Hosted fifty Episodes (Screen Gems Network)

JOHN DOTE' THE GREATEST HITS INVASION SCREEN GEMS NETWORK  Glib, glamorous and glittering as any super star that he has promoted, John Dote' takes a brief stroll down the hallway of his residence to enter his studio to "movie" another episode from the hit television show that took him 10 years in the making "NightBeat In Las Vegas" as witnessed on the United Paramount-Screen Gems Network.

Sitting behind his over crowded mixing console with a high enthusiasm of what he is going to release to the media. Dote’s relentless persistence on the telephone resulted in an offer with Capitol Records Affiliate Director of Visual Advertising, Bonnie Burkurt to turn more than the entire Capitol Catalogue to Dote’ for tv coverage and private interviews that included Garth Brooks, Geri Halliwell (previous Spice Girl), Merideth Brooks, Lucious Jackson, The Kotton Mouth Kings and LeAnn Rimes. The end outcome was LeAnn Rimes arrived out victorious with her smash hit "I Need You" which Dote' put on the world wide map for Capitol Records.

Night Beat In Las Vegas” with John Dote’ on the move 

“Night Beat" with John Dote’ was now on the move and officially the number 1 show of its kind because of to the collaboration with Capitol Records of New York. Dote’ found himself marketing for other major record labels as he was approached by corporated MCA Records, Geffin, A&M, Innerscope, Jive, Priority, Warner/Reprise, Dreamworks and numerous Independant labels placing his signiature of approval of their new release. But his approval meant he is in "charge" and runs the show "his way" and is not going to do any favors. The songs from the significant artists had to sound like a “hit”. 

Previous Spice Girl Geri Halliwell flops on “Night Beat” 

Though Dote’ obtained praise for his promotional campaigns from different Music Executive’s, there have been “stiffs” and some of the super stars watched their records flop. For example, Geri Halliwell (previous spice woman), Garth Brooks as Chris Gains and The Euryithmics all who had been promoted by Dote’, did not get the nationwide stardom as Santana and LeAnn Rimes. Because, “NightBeat In Las Vegas” is now off the air, it has gone down as one of the most exciting exhibits to air in Las Vegas, known as the Entertainment Capitol of the world. 

It was 10 years in the making before Las Vegas Disc Jockey, John Dote'  hit the market with his own created television series titled "Night Beat In Las Vegas". The show was aired on the UPN - Screen Gems Network

"Smooth" is a collaboration between Latin rock band Santana and Matchbox Twenty vocalist Rob Thomas. The song was written by Thomas, DeGaetano, and Itaal Shur, produced by Matt Serletic and sung by Thomas. It won three Grammy Awards: Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals. Not only was it the final number-one Hot 100 hit of the 1990s, it was also the number-two Hot 100 hit of the 20th century. "Smooth" is the only song to appear on two decade-end Billboard charts. As of 2013, "Smooth" is ranked the second most successful song of all time by Billboard

Las Vegas broadcaster for Screen Gems Network John Dote' was the most force behind the huge chart busting unharness “Oops I Did It Again” by pop diva Britney Spears

Hosting "NightBeat In Las Vegas" , John Dote’ had to hurl through many video tapes sent to him from major record labels to stay world's ahead of the curve. In his stack of latest releases that enclosed “Smooth” by Santana and “I Need You” by LeAnn Rimes, Dote’ could predict what was a hit. The urban center broadcaster mounted a promotional campaign of the new releases that proved to achieve success for Jive Records, Capitol Records, Warner Bros. Records and even independent record labels. 

Britney Jean Spears (born December 2, 1981) is an American singer, dancer and actress. Born in McComb, Mississippi, and raised in Kentwood, Louisiana, She performed acting roles in stage productions and television shows as a child before signing with Jive Records in1997. Spears's first and second studio albums, ...Baby One More Time (1999) and Oops!... I Did It Again (2000), became international success becoming the best-selling album by a teenage solo artist. 

Much has been written — and released — about Britney Spears over the years, from a tell-all book by her mother, to a number of unauthorized documentaries that explore everything from her rise to fame, to her sudden fall and much-publicized personal and professional setbacks. Now, a new documentary aims to reveal the latest developments in her legal battles, namely the conservatorship she’s been under since 2008. First announced last month, Framing Britney Spears is part of The New York Times Presents series of investigative docs. The feature-length episode delves into the legal challenges Spears has encountered with the conservatorship — almost entirely controlled since the beginning by her father, Jamie Spears — as well as the mounting #FreeBritney movement of fans who believe the singer is unfairly held “captive” by her family and management team. 

JOHN DOTE' PROMOTED WHITNEY HOUSTON "I LEARNED FROM THE BEST" FOR ARISTA RECORDS FROM THE HIT TELEVISION SERIES "NIGHTBEAT IN LAS VEGAS" FROM THE SCREEN GEMS NETWORK.  

Whitney Elizabeth Houston (August 9, 1963 – February 11, 2012) was an American singer, actress, producer, and model. In 2009, Guinness World Records cited her as the most awarded female act of all time. Houston is one of pop music's best-selling music artists of all-time, with an estimated 170–200 million records sold worldwide. She released seven studio albums and two soundtrack albums, all of which have diamond, multi-platinum, platinum or gold certification. 

Houston's crossover appeal on the popular music charts, as well as her prominence on MTV, starting with her video for "How Will I Know", influenced several African American women artists who follow in her footsteps. Her hit single "I Learned From The Best" gained national and world exposure from the hit t.v. series "NightBeat In Las Vegas"  which was hosted by John Dote' on the Screen Gems Network months before radio had aired it.  

I'm Your Baby Tonight yielded four top-twenty singles on the Hot 100 Singles chart, and six top-twenty singles on the Hot R&B Singles chart between 1990 and 1992. "I'm Your Baby Tonight" and "All the Man That I Need" both reached #1. This success earned Houston a ranking of #3 Pop singles artist and #1 R&B singles artist on the 1991 Billboard year-end charts. 

The title track, "I'm Your Baby Tonight", was released as the first single from the album in October 1990. While the L.A. Reid/Babyface mix version was released in the United States, an alternate Yvonne Turner mix, labeled the international version or European version, was released in other countries. The single debuted at number forty-two on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in the week ending October 20, 1990. Six weeks later, in the issue dated December 1, 1990, it reached number one and stayed there for a week, becoming Houston's eighth number-one single on the chart. 

In the year 2000, JOHN DOTE' found himself at the center of the promotional arena for Capitol Records. As the host and head of A&R for the TV series "NightBeat In Las Vegas", history was in the making for both Dote' and Capitol. The label had just released music from and inspired by "Jesus", the epic mini series. The first major network broadcast event of the year 2000 is "Jesus",the four-hour CBS televison mini-series airing in the United States during May sweeps featuring LeAnn Rimes and promotions by John Dote'. 

Margaret LeAnn Rimes Cibrian (born August 28, 1982), known professionally as LeAnn Rimes, is an American singer. Known for her rich vocals, Rimes rose to stardom at age 13 following the release of the Bill Mack song "Blue", becoming the youngest country music star since Tanya Tucker in 1972. 

Rimes made her breakthrough into country music in 1996 with her debut album, Blue, which reached No. 1 on the Top Country Albums chart and was certified multi-platinum in sales by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album's eponymous leadoff single, "Blue", became a Top 10 hit and Rimes gained national acclaim for her similarity to Patsy Cline's vocal style. When she released her sophomore studio effort in 1997, You Light Up My Life: Inspirational Songs, she moved towards country pop material, which set the trend for a string of albums released into the next decade. I Need You is the third compilation album from American recording artist LeAnnRimes. The album was first released on January 30, 2001, through Curb Records and became a hit record from the television show "NIGHTBEAT IN LAS VEGAS" which was hosted by John Dote' on The UPN-SCREEN GEMS NETWORK. 

John Dote' Exposes Garth Brooks As Chris Gaines / Chris Gaines was a one-off fictional rock persona created as an alter ego for Garth Brooks to explore musical styles far removed from his success as a country singer. ... In 1999, Brooks released one album as Gaines; the album produced two charting Billboard singles, including the Top 5 pop hit "Lost in You" which broke out on the hit t.v. series "NightBeat In Las Vegas" with John Dote' on the Screen Gems Network, Sony pictures entertainment. 

In 1999, Brooks and his production company Red Strokes Entertainment, with Paramount Pictures, began to develop a movie in which Brooks would star. The Lamb was to have revolved around Chris Gaines, a fictional rock singer and his emotionally conflicted life as a musician in the public eye.

To create buzz for the project, Brooks took on the identity of Gaines in the October 1999 album Garth Brooks in … The Life of Chris Gaines, which was intended as a "pre-soundtrack" to the film. The project – a departure from Brooks' usual material – was intended to represent the "greatest hits" of Gaines' entire career, spanning several decades of supposed recordings. Although Brooks himself developed the Gaines character and backstory, he did not write any of the songs on the album.

To promote the album's release, Brooks appeared as Gaines in a television "mockumentary" for the VH1 series Behind the Music and as the musical guest on an episode of Saturday Night Live, which he hosted as himself and NightBeat In Las Vegas. The country legend sold more than 6 million tickets on his recent three-year North American tour with wife Trisha Yearwood, topping his own record. He's been staying active even after the tour wrapped in late 2017, headlining California's Stagecoach music festival and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.

As a recording artist, he set sales records and proved there were no limits to what a country star could achieve. As a dynamic performer, he affirmed that country music concerts could compete in ticket sales and in excitement with those in any style of music. As a charismatic public figure, he heightened country music’s media profile and moved the genre further into the mainstream of American entertainment.

In 2000, Las Vegas Disc Jockey John Dote' leashed out with a string of hits from video tape on his television show Night Beat In Las Vegas and featuring the biggest artists found on the market today. One of those acts included N Sync, who unseated The Backstreet Boys as the number 1 boy group. The smash "Bye Bye Bye" proved to be the one hit record that would unseat The Boys of the Back Street History. The group was formed in 1995. The band's name reportedly comes from a comment that Justin Timberlake's mother made after the boys first met and harmonized together; she was impressed by how "in sync" their voices were. The name is also commonly reported to have come from the last letter of each member's name: JustiN, ChriS, JoeY, JasoN (referring to Jason Watkins, the original bass singer), and JC. When Lance Bass replaced Watkins, the N supposedly referred to "Lansten" or "Lanceton", a nickname for Bass. 

Born in New York City and raised in Pennsylvania, Christina Aguilera is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and television personality. Honored by the ALMA Awards as the "Voice of a Generation", she is credited as one of the artists responsible for reviving teen pop in the late 1990s. Aguilera's music has explored such topics as sexuality, feminism, and domestic violence. She has also frequently reinvented her image, becoming known for her risqué and unconventional looks. Her works have generated both critical praise and controversy in the media, and Aguilera is often cited as an influence by other artists. Aguilera began her career as a child star singing the National Anthem for the 1992 Stanley Cup Finals, in addition to appearing on other television programs during the 1990s, including The Mickey Mouse Club (1993–1994). In 1999, after signing a recording contract with RCA Records,she transitioned to pop music with her self-titled debut album, which had three Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles: "Genie in a Bottle", "What a Girl Wants", and "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)", establishing her as a bubblegum pop artist. In 2000, her single "Moulin Rouge" landed her at the top of the playlist from "Night Beat In Las Vegas" hit television series hosted by  John Dote' on The Screen Gems Network for Time Warner in Tampa Bay, Fl. 

John Dote' / Mary J. Blige "Deep Inside"

Las Vegas Disc Jockey John Dote' hosted 50 episodes of Night Beat In Las Vegas as seen on the UPN-Screen Gems Network which featured 6-time grammy award winner Mary J. Blige.

Born in The Bronx, New York City, New York to a jazz musician father and a nurse mother, Mary was exposed to music from an early age. At the age of four, Mary's father, Thomas, left the family, leaving her mother Cora to raise Mary and her older sister Latonya alone. (On the February 1, 2006 episode of Oprah Winfrey, Mary revealed that she was sexually assaulted as a child by a family friend.) A couple years later, Mary's family relocated to Yonkers, where they resided in one of the city's most dangerous housing projects. Music eventually became Mary's refuge, singing lead in her church's choir, and at seven she won a talent contest singing Aretha Franklin's "Respect." 

"Queen of Hip-Hop Soul" Mary J. Blige has influenced a generation of artists with hits like "Real Love" and "Be Without You." She has also had a successful acting career, including playing Betty Shabazz in the TV movie Betty and Coretta. Her single "Deep Inside" received heavy airplay on "Night Beat In Las Vegas" with John Dote' as her record promoter for the MCA record label. 

Robbie Williams From "Night Beat In Las Vegas"

Robert Peter Williams (born 13 February 1974) is an English singer and entertainer. He found fame as a member of the pop group Take That from 1990 to 1995, but achieved greater commercial success with his solo career, beginning in 1996. Williams has released seven UK number one singles and eleven out of his twelve studio albums have reached number one in the UK. Six of his albums are among the top 100 biggest-selling albums in the United Kingdom–four albums in the top 60–and in 2006 he entered the Guinness Book of World Records for selling 1.6 million tickets of his Close Encounters Tour in a single day. And when the millennium hit, so did his single "Millennium" from The Capitol label on "Night Beat In Las Vegas", hosted by John Dote' who broadcasted the record around the globe on The Screen Gems Network in Las Vegas.. .

"Desert Rose" is a song by British musician Sting featuring Cheb Mami from his album Brand New Day (1999) which originally surfaced from the hit television series "Night Beat In Las Vegas" with record promoter John Dote'. According to Sting, the lyrics have to do with "lost love and longing". Riding a wave of pre-9/11 interest in Latin and Arabic cultures, the song peaked at No. 2 in Canada, No. 3 in Switzerland, No. 4 in Italy, No. 15 in the UK, and No. 17 in the US. The song is noted for Sting's duet performance with Algerian raï singer Mami. 

Sting "Desert Rose" A&M Records broadcasted on "Night Beat In Las Vegas" hosted by John Dote' Screen Gems Network

Meridith Brooks "Bitch" Capitol Records broadcasted on "Night Beat In Las Vegas" hosted by John Dote' Screen Gems Network

In 1995, Brooks landed a solo contract with Capitol Records. After two years, her first single, "Bitch", was released, and she was nominated twice for the 1998 Grammy Awards, for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance and Best Rock Song. The single went Platinum in Australia. On March 29, 1998, in Argentina, she opened for the Rolling Stones. During her set the crowd demanded the Stones and became violent, throwing objects including rocks and tampons at the stage and bruising her eye. She appeared again the next day wearing an Argentine football shirt, but the crowd again threw things at her, so after singing "Bitch" she yelled to the crowd, threw the shirt on the ground and walked off. 

"Bailamos" (English: "We Dance") is a single by Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias sung in Spanglish. The song was released in 1999 as part of the soundtrack to the film Wild Wild West (1999) and later as the lead single from Iglesias's fourth and debut English-language album, Enrique (1999). "Bailamos" reached number one on the Spanish Singles Chart and on the US Billboard Hot 100, and it became a top-three hit in Canada, Hungary, New Zealand, Norway, and Sweden. In both New Zealand and Spain, it was the second-most-successful single of 1999 which originated from the tv series "Night Beat In Las Vegas" with record promoter John Dote'.

Enrique Iglesias "Bailamos" Promo with John Dote' from Night Beat In Las Vegas on the Screen Gems Network.

"Bailamos" (English: "We Dance") is a single by Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias sung in Spanglish. 

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