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  1. Charles Stettler was born on 30 April 1950 in Switzerland. He is a producer and actor, known for Krush Groove (1985), Who's the Man? (1993) and Disorderlies (1987).

  2. Charles Stettler fort de ses quarante ans d’expérience s’occupe de l’installation, de la maintenance et de l’entretien des stations de pompage ou de relevage. Entretien et réparation de stations de pompage d'eaux usées et claires: tout coule de source

  3. Feb 24, 2021 · In 1983, the promoter Charlie Stettler put together a hip-hop talent contest at Radio City Music Hall. Stettler, who’d come to New York from Switzerland as a teenager, had worked as a porn actor...

  4. Charlie Stettler gave his last US interview to the New York Times and Charlie Rose ... Together with his partner Lynda West, Stettler managed and developed the careers of the Fat Boys, Ed Lover & Doctor Dré ( YO!MTV RAPS and HOT 97 Radio ), Leslie “Big Lez” Segar ( BET ’s Rap City), Run (of Run DMC) , Michael Monroe, (Hanoi Rocks), DJ ...

  5. Their manager is a Swiss-born promoter named Charlie Stettler, the owner of his label-management company Tin Pan Apple. In 1983, he put on a hip-hop talent contest at Radio City Music Hall, and the Fat Boys-then rapping as Disco 3-were the unexpected walk-on champs. "Stick 'Em" was the song they used to win the contest. [7] .

  6. Jun 1, 2018 · We called our former manager, Charles Stettler, and asked if he could make that happen for us, and he went off to the races and put this big thing together.

  7. The Disco Three were protégés of Kurtis Blow , who produced some of their recordings, but it was their manager Charles Stettler who, after being presented with an inflated hotel food bill for the group suggested they change their name to the Fat Boys.