Seekers Paranormal Investigation Team Volume 1

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Bumps in the Night: Rapper Prozak & Crew Investigate the Hauntings of Hamilton Street for Worldwide Documentary Film

By Robert E. Martin

Fans of international sensation Prozak (aka Steve Shippy) are well aware of the artist’s propensity to peer beneath the surface of everyday reality – after all; he did not earn his moniker as ‘The Hitchcock of Hip-Hop’ by gliding aimlessly in the safety zone.

Following the success of his release Tales From the Sick, which managed to breakout on the Billboard charts at #52 its first week of release, outselling such mainstay icons as Jay-Z and Mary J. Blige, in addition to reappearing on the charts seven times since, this past June the Saginaw Rapper had a bit of ‘down-time’ following three extensive back-to-back tour schedules.

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Filmmaker looks at the haunted side of Saginaw

By: Rebecca Trylch
ABC News 12

SAGINAW (WJRT) — (10/25/10) — Some people think Old Town Saginaw may just be haunted.

That’s the focus of a new documentary set to premiere this weekend called “A Haunting on Hamilton Street.”

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The Seekers Vol. 1: A Haunting on Hamilton Street Saginaw Rapper & the ‘Hitchcock of Hip-Hop Launches An Unprecedented 700 Hour Investigation Into the Paranormal

by: Robert E. Martin
source: The Review (newreviewsite.com)

The timing couldn’t be better than Halloween weekend for rolling out an unprecedented investigation into inexplicable paranormal events, experiences, and testimonials that add to the nefarious folklore of Old Town Saginaw and dimple the aged architecture of the Hamilton Street area like faded stains from poison apples. Read the rest of this page »

Film crew investigates the haunts of Hamilton Street in Old Saginaw City

by: Jodi McFarland
source: Saginaw News

Prozak is the first to admit his ghost-hunting partners, the Seekers, probably won’t convince skeptics of paranormal activity along Old Saginaw City’s Hamilton Street.

It’s not as if a ghost welcomed the rapper who bills himself as the Hitchcock of Hip Hop and fellow seekers Andy Rooney and Adam W. Eugenio to The Stable with a “Hello, I’m Mrs. Benjamin. I lived here 100 years ago.”

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