Fri. Aug. 29, 2008
Stakaproduction Presents Forward Reggae Fridays When thinking of StakaProduction parties you think nice venues, beautiful people, lots of dancing and goodtimes.Forward Reggae Fridays is nothing short of a live reggae session.DJ Styff~Struggle Movements and Guests drop heavy tunes for the crowd.(more) |
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Black August Hip Hop Project The Black August Hip Hop Project strives to promote human rights though supporting and influencing the global development of Hip Hop culture. |
Sunday, August 31, 2008
An Evening With... Buring Spear Burning Spear releases his 2005 CD Our Music on his own record label Burning Spear aka. Winston Rodney has released dozens of albums, toured the world many times over, and played before more audiences than anyone else in the history of the genre. |
Sunday, August 31, 2008
ConsciousNYC.com presents International Black Holiday Marcus Garvey and world delegates drafted and adopted the "Declaration of the Rights of the Negro Peoples of the World". |
Saturday Sept. 6, 2008
Jamrock Magazine Presents Bere Hammonds One Moment in Time Tour On the tour, fans can look forward to hear his timeless classics as well brand new material from his eagerly awaited album, set to be released September 2008. |
Tuesday, September 22, 2008
Toots and the Maytals Toots is one of the true architects of reggae - so much so that "Do the Reggay," a 1968 single by Toots and his group, the Maytals, is credited with giving the genre its name. |
Sunday September 28, 2008
Vieux Farka Toure Since his childhood, Vieux Farka Touré has been deeply inspired by the music of his father, Ali Farka Touré. |
Wednesday October 10, 2008
Digable Planets is a Grammy Award winning hip hop group featuring Butterfly, Doodlebug + Ladybug Mecca. |
Friday, November 21, 2008
Pharoahe Monch with Guest Stephanie Mckay Pharoahe Monch's name is derived from the monkey dolls, Monchhichis. After receiving a bad haircut, which left Monch looking like a "chimpanzee", girls in Monch's class at the High School of Art and Design began calling him "Monchhichi", which was later shortened to "Monch". |
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