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Everybody HATES Greg: Party & Soundtrack

January 27th, 2010

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So I’m having a little party for my birthday. Thanks to the good people at the Tavern, R.O.B., So Good Entertainment and Justin Springer for opening their doors. Live performances from Amandi Music, City Slickers and Dre Robinson backed by a band. Then the PD of Hot 97 Boston, the Heavy Hitter DJ Chubby Chub, takes over to kill the turn tables. That combined with a bunch of my rapping friends and nothing but fun can be had.

Of course since we are about music, I wanted to give yall a little. The good people at Pollymore music along with Thats Major put together a compilation of the performing artists. Favorite joints from Dre Robinson, Amandi and City Slickers. Download and enjoy!

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Collaborative Earthquake Relief Effort for Haiti

January 15th, 2010

Collaborative Earthquake Relief Effort for Haiti
Hibernian Hall
184 Dudley Street
Roxbury , MA

Saturday January 16:
10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (formal program to follow)
Receiving Food, Clothing and Monetary Donations (Direct to Relief Organizations)

Come join and help us on Sat Jan 16 at Hibernian Hall between the hours of 10am-6pm to donate of Food, Clothing and Monetary Donations to help aid and help the people and families affected by the earthquake in Haiti . All artists, musicians, poets, etc. perform for FREE on Saturday in support of Haiti please contact Elie at infwisdm@yahoo.com and Nancy at miss.rousseau@yahoo.com. Email or call for organizations w/presentation material on Haiti …Both speaking to the rich history and culture and demographics, as well as the devastation. Contact Nancy at miss.rousseau@yahoo.com.

Please tell and bring a friend to help out the people in Haiti in need of prayers, food, clothing, medical aide and anything else that can help. Every little bit counts and is greatly appreciated!

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Talib Kweli with Peter Rosenberg (Noisemakers Series)

October 27th, 2009
We are just trying to do our part for the cause. Got a chance to be at the latest Noisemakers. For those of you that dont know its kinda like Inside The Actor Studio for Hip Hop. Hot 97’s Peter Rosenberg and his team put this on and have yet to disappoint. With cats like this on stage how can they? This time Talib Kweli and Rosenberg chop it up about Rawkus, Jay-Z, and what it means to grow up Brooklyn. Shout out to Nick Rosenberg.

Talib Kweli and Peter Rosenberg discuss working with Mos Def and all that working with him entails…

Talib Kweli and Peter Rosenberg discuss Family

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Hip Hop as a second language: 5 Minutes with K’naan

July 17th, 2009
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K’naan is no stranger to gracing a big stage. We’re talking about a guy who brought down the house when he performed his spoken word infused Hip Hop to talk about the plight of refugees at the 2001 50th anniversary of the UN Commission for Refugee’s. But for the spoken word artist/MC sharing the stage with some of Hip hop’s greats on the Rock The Bells Festival’s stage is still an honor. “It’s amazing, man. There’s something about it. A couple of the people that are on the bill are people that I came up listening to. So to be playing with them is a beautiful thing.”

K’naan’s journey to Hip Hop’s largest festival stage was an interesting one to say the least. Coming from an artistic family (his aunt was one of Somalia’s most famous singers and his grandfather was a highly respected poet) its easy to see how he became involved in music. Before he could fully understand and speak English, he was memorizing the rhymes of MC’s like Rakim & Nas (whom he shares the stage with at Rock The Bells) in his homeland of Somalia. As one of the last to leave the country in the midst of civil war, he first made his home in NYC before moving to Toronto, Canada, where he became a part of the music scene. A few albums later (his latest troubadour features Mos Def and Adam Levine from Maroon 5) and he is on tour with some of Hip Hop’s legends. We caught up with him to talk about Hip Hop as second language, rocking the crowd and how you can have fun and still be seen as political.

G. Valentino Ball: Since some much of importance is placed on lyrics in Hip Hop, how did you get drawn in since English is not your first language? What was it about that made you enjoy it?

K’naan: The energy. The rhythmic energy. There’s something about music in general. Its not a 100 hundred percent necessity for you to know the details of someone’s lyrics and what they mean (to get drawn in). A lot of times music means what we want it to mean. And Hip Hop is no exception, although its more heavy on lyrics and lyrics based. But what really was drew me in was the rhythmic patterns and the energy of it. It had such a youthful energy to it that I connected to.

G. Valentino Ball: When you did start to understand the music did it coincide with what you had imagined the meaning to be?

K’naan: Sometimes it did. Sometimes it was just funny. (laughs). Other times lyrics you thought were powerful and world changing were kinda not talking about not much. And you’re like, “Wow”. But to be honest it was never one way. There were lyrics that you unraveled and find out had great depth and meaning.

G. Valentino Ball: Do you think you get pegged as being political because of the content of what you say or because nobody else is saying anything?

K’naan: (Laughs) I think it’s the later to be honest, man. I think it’s so easy to pick me out as the artist who is being political mainly because a lot of music is devoid of anything to say at all. There’s not a story to follow. There’s nothing that they actually are telling, even if it’s just a love song. There’s nothing for me to get out of it. When I do songs there are precise about something. The only time they know that that happens in the genres that I’m in usually it’s political so they tag me the same.

G. Valentino Ball: Do you feel like carrying that tag is kinda like a burden? People seem to have a higher expectation of you so because of that you can’t just go out and having fun.

K’naan: Actually the truth of the matter is that its not so much a burden than that its just not true. We do have fun. That’s why I can write a record like “Bang, Bang”, which is a fun pop record. I do have those sides to me. I’m not always serious. Its always an activist type of tag that I get as well. If you say. “I saw the rain today.” They are like, “Oh my God. He called it like it is. He must be conscious. He must be political.” No. I just can see shit. (Laughs) And maybe know why. Maybe that is the extra element. Maybe I have some clue as to why.

G. Valentino Ball: What is a K’naan show like?

K’naan: My show has always been different and a little bit of a stand out. It’s a honest and direct approach to music that whenever we play every night feels like a new show. Even if we play as we have in the past over 500 shows in the last two years.

Rock the Bells 2009
featuring Nas, Damian, Marley and The Roots
Saturday
07/18/09, 2:00 PM
Comcast Center
885 South Main Street
MANSFIELD, MA 02048
$34.75-$120.00, (508) 339-2333
www.livenation.com

Rock the Bells 2009
featuring Nas, Damian Marley and The Roots
Sunday
07/19/09, 12:00 PM
Nikon at Jones Beach Theater
1000 Ocean Parkway
WANTAGH, NY 11793
$40.50-$120.50,
(516) 221-1000
www.livenation.com

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REVIEW/REWIND - COMMON @ HoB 03/10/09: The Twitter Edition

March 10th, 2009
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UPDATED I dropped the Metro review in here so you can see how I took my tweets and turned them into a decent review.

“Damn this is kinda fun”

While I was reviewing Common’s stop at the House Of Blues in Boston, I started posting on the site as a way to take notes and share with my friends. I can’t lie. I dug interacting with folks while checking the show. That’s why I got into writing in the first place; to share my love of music. Read more…

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STEVIE WONDER - At Last!

February 25th, 2009

Its hard to believe that after such a long and storied career that Stevie Wonder has never had one of his concerts captured on DVD. Well that has been changed. On March 10th Stevie Wonder: At Last hits DVD and BluRay. A sneak preview of the DVD will hit the big screen for a one time only screening. Go to steviewonder.screenvision.com for advance tickets. Dont miss it.

Stevie Wonder: Live At Last

In Cinemas for One Night Only

Wed. March 4th, 2009 7:30pm

Showcase Cinemas

565 Squire Road

Revere, MA

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NoiseMakers with Questlove

February 11th, 2009

Questlove teams with Hot 97’s Peter Rosenberg to add to Hip Hop’s oral history.

When Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson sits down to recount his career in music tonight at NoiseMakers a new lecture series moderated by Hot 97’s Peter Rosenberg, he’ll have plenty to say. Thompson’s time on stage is sure to not disappoint. Very few people can say they have Prince and Jay Z in their blackberry. Even fewer will get a call back. But Questlove has crafted a career that has him in the Top 8 and speed dial of some of your favorite artists.

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