March 2011
2013: The GHOST Story
Written, performed, produced, and arranged by GHOST!
The autobiographical mixtape from GHOST is now here! This is a 30 track album: 16 complete tracks and 14 interludes featuring his mother, aunt, wife, and other friend's who have many ENTERTAINING things to say about GHOST!
AVAILABLE NOW!
$5.00

PHYSICAL COPIES
DIGITAL COPIES CLICK HERE!
Here's what a purchaser said about 2013: The GHOST Story:
"All I can say is wow !!! Ur words are life... Much respect my broth and ur CDs are fiyah....fan for life"
"I like that it was so real and honest... It talked about ur struggles and ur self discovery.. It was like a breath of fresh air... It was very uplifting and very informative ... It really make you think about this world in general and that slavery is not dead it's just riding in another vehicle and dressed differently...and another thing I love is that you say it's okay to be different and not what society wants you to be and that's just how I feel... The music was hot!!!! And the presentation was one history .... Can't say enough about it... Just excites me more when I write...thank you for inspiration."
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Art with a Purpose: An Interview with Antoine "Ghost" Mitchell by Natalie d'Auvergne.

Antoine “Ghost” Mitchell graduated from the Art Institute of Houston in 2001 with an Associates Degree in Graphic Design and earned a BFA from Southern University of Baton Rouge. GHOST is an acronym for God Holds Our Souls Together and Genocide Hinders Our Survival Tactics. GHOST also refers to...GO TO APRODITEARES' BLOG for more! (photo courtesy of Natalie d'Auvergne)
Antoine GHOST Mitchell explains the nature of WHOSE BLOOD?
Antoine GHOST Mitchell goes in about what it means to be an aspiring Pan-Afrikan by explaining one of his newest art pieces Afrika Unite: They'll Call Me Freedom Just Like a Waving Flag.
GHOST featured in the Magazine section of Baton Rouge's Sunday Advocate 7/18/10.

Photo Credit: Patrick Dennis/ The Advocate