Terence Dudley (producer)

Terence Dudley is an American hip hop record songwriter/producer. A native of Jamaica, New York City, Dudley's songwriting/producing credits have helped sell over 60 million CDs, downloads, games etc., including 50 Cent's "Life's on the Line and Eternal's "Don't You Love Me." In 2003, Dudley was nominated for a Grammy for producing, engineering, songwriting and mixing on the 50 Cent album Get Rich or Die Tryin'. In 2008 he received a commendation from the City of Los Angeles, an Addy Award, and an Aurora Award for his musical composition for the Gang Alternative Program (GAP)/ Public Service Announcement (PSA) with "Women in Film" (WIF).

In addition to being involved with radio shows at Disney/ABC/Capital Cities Communications and Clear Channel Communications, creating and producing musicals, web shows, managing various award winning recording artists for shows and tours, speaking and teaching at public schools from the Elementary to College levels and trade shows, Terence has most recently created educational videos geared at young children.

Outside of the entertainment business, Terence Dudley is currently the Vice President of Global Operations & Business Development for G Com Net Technologies, a global energy & technology company which he is also a partner in. He is part owner and co founder of Global Comics Network along with William Robinson. Global Comics Network made its public debut at NY Comic Con 2012 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center NYC. Featured were their superheros: Pterror, Lord Swu and The OutLaw Destroyer Of Worlds from the upcoming movie The G MEN

Interviews/shows/film links

 * Bloomberg Businessweek, Terence Dudley Interview
 * Choppin It Up With Tee (web series)
 * King Of B (movie trailer)
 * King of B
 * Los Angeles Gang Alternative Program-commercial
 * Reminisce