Ralph Dagza is a member of the Y Generation, a group born and raised in the time of The Ninja Turtles and cassette tapes, who now live in the age of Desperate Housewives, iPhone and screamo bands. He can conveniently carry 5,000 songs in his pocket.
A self-proclaimed stellar Airman, a 22 year new media connoisseur, web consultant, an effective viral marketer anda social engineer. He worked with a bunch of famous and infamous bands, artists, companies, and agencies. He’s serving in the United States Air Force and stationed at Whiteman Air Force Base. He enjoys writing in the third person and wishes he could finish more crossword puzzles.
You can find his portfolio at Ralph.fm, He uploads his videos on Vimeo, and he uses Flickr for his photos. He use Twitter to announce what he’s doing and his opinions in less than 140 characters. You can also find him on Myspace but he prefers to socialize using Virb or Facebook.
A Language Arts Paper about Ralph Dagza, submitted by David Bilske.
“We all have a hero in which we look up to and respect. My hero is a man who is named Ralph Dagza. He has fame, money and hustle. He, in my eyes, is the true definition of a hero.”
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