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Ty & Taylor McFerrin @ The Knitting factory 4.13.08 April 12, 2008

Filed under: concerts & events, tunes — flashyjazzy @ 5:14 pm

If you do not know about Ty, then you need to slap yourself three times and get with the program. And very under-rated UK artist that has lyrical skills for days. My homegirl, AriTaurus420 Photography.

She also put me on to Taylor McFerrin, who is Bobby McFerrin’s son. You remember the song “Don’t Worry, Be Happy”? Well, Taylor has taken up his father’s musical talents and is one of the sickest Beat-boxer’s I’ve ever heard. Funny thing is I check out his Myspace Pg and was listening to his music, was introduced to him, and didn’t realize he beatboxed until he was on stage beatboxing. I laugh at myself every time I think of that nite. You can find his album on iTunes, or check out his music, listen closely to the music, because he is the one making the noises that sounds like instruments.

But back to Ty, I will hopefully have the honor to sit down quickly and interview him for a project I was invited to do. With permission, hopefully I’ll be able to post that interview.

The thing about Ty is that he is very, very under rated. He has a smooth voice, laden with the British accent that most of us Americans love. He doesn’t sound like the heavily marketed Dizzee Rascal – who’s show I attend when he was in BK @ Southpaw, I’ll post those pics and review shortly. and we all know how M-I-A is marketed and promoted as this dope chick, but I don’t like her or her music, and she is always doped up!

But Ty, is one of those fun lyricist, like I would put him in the same category as Mos Def, Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul, but for the UK. Like you can tell he comes from the 90’s era where The Jungle Brothers was the shit, De La Soul was heavily rotated, and Hip Hop was well seasoned with a vast variety of lyrical skills.

He has this comedic air to him on some of his tracks, and on the ones where you can tell he is speaking about an experience he had, he expresses his views and opinion in the most melodic way. Like “Music 2 Fly 2″ off of his last album, Closer. Just listening to that track gives me goosebumps. And if you are listening to it in your iPod the way the music plays makes the NYC streets look like a musical. Or the song that is playing in my head now as I write this blog, “The Tale” off of his first album, Akward, where he talks about a girl he meet and what happens when she comes over to the crib. The story is funny in an way that you would not expect, because he over steps his boundaries and she checks him, lol.

The sad thing about Ty’s music is it is somewhat hard to find, but you can Google his albums, Akward, Upward, or Closer. Check out his Myspace too, you can always hit him up and see where he has some of his albums.

Or you can do one better, and come check these fellas out tomorrow @ The Knitting Factory. The tixx are only $15 @ the Door, $12 in advanced, which is a good deal considering these guys are both equally talented.

Come on out and Support!!!

~ f@ke

 

Methods Party Friday 10/05 October 5, 2007

Filed under: concerts & events — flashyjazzy @ 5:36 am

Methods NYC, the clothing line will be having a party to promote their Fall/Winter 07 Clothing Line.

My dude DJ Odi will be spinning. They got Afrika Bambaataa!!! Wow, I was just thinking about that guy.

It’ll be @ Rebel NYC 251 W 30th St (B/W 7th & 8th) Check it out!!!

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~f@ke

 

Vh1 Hip Hop Honors Week of Events October 3, 2007

Filed under: concerts & events — flashyjazzy @ 7:54 am

Here’s a run down of all that is going on this week in NYC in honor of Vh1’s Hip Hop Honors, courtesy of those guys over @ Brooklyn Bodega
Be sure to RSVP so that you can get it or at least try to.

 

 

event_quest.gifThurs – OCT 4th ~ ?uestLove w/ Cosmo Baker
@ LOVE 179 MacDougal Street, NYC ($15 @ door or $10 w/ ticket from TicketWeb)

 

 

event_jamel.gifFri – Oct 5th ~ powerHouse Hip Hop Honors Opening Reception feat. the works of Jamel Shabazz & Leonard Freeman
@ powerHouse Arena 7p – 9p 37 Main Street, BK
(Free 99 – I luv those guys for using that word, it makes free sound so much more appealing)

The powerHouse Arena has soooo much things going on I couldn’t post it all. There is well over 10 various events honoring Hip Hop going on. Check it out here!

* if you intend on checking any of the powerhouse events out here is the number and address along with train directions*

powerHouse Arena 37 Main St. at Water St. Brooklyn, NY 11201

888.99.ARENA. F to York St., A/C to High St.

Fri – Oct 5th ~ Vh1 Hip Hop Honors Tour Feat. The Roots, Big Daddy Kane, & MC Lyte @ Nokia Theatre 11:30pm Tixx $39.50

 

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Or you can go to the Official Vh1 Hip Hop Honors Afterparty hosted byDJ Moe Choi
RSVP @ Going.com

 

 

 

 

Sat – Oct 6th ~ Black Girls Rock! Awards Fundraiserbgr.jpg
@ Frederick P. Rose Hall, Home of Jazz at Lincoln Center Broadway at 60th St, NYC 6:30pm

 

(Tickets are $150 for Standard Seating)

Celebrating the accomplishments of exceptional women of color who have made outstanding contributions in their careers, and who stand as inspirational and positive role models in the community. Celebrity guests & honorees include Gabrielle Union (host), Missy Elliott, Common, Cassie, Tracy Reese, DJ Diamond Kuts, chef Marcus
Samuelsson, actress Sonja Sohn, and other surprise guests!

event_rock.gifSun – Oct 7th ~ KINGS OF ROCK!!!
@ Southpaw – 125 5th Ave – Park Slope, Brooklyn – Doors at 8, Show at 9 Tickets $15 in advance, $20 at the door www.spsounds.com

 

A night where Hip Hop and Rock MASH OUT in honor of the legendary band, Bad Brains! Performances by M.O.P (with live band!), Game Rebellion, The Nillaz, Lordz of Brooklyn and J.Period

 

event_spotlight.gifOct 7th ~ Nitro, Damon and Miss Nelch Present SPOTLITE!
@
Lotus – 409 West 14th, NYC 10pm

(RSVP Only: spotlite212@gmail.com – ask for Danny at the door!)

Celebrating 20 years of New Jack Swing
Music by THE CMB: Cosmo Baker and Scott Melker

 

Then you have the Hip Hop Honors Basketball event – Old School vs. New School see here

Lemme know if you went to any of these events or any other that I didn’t post.

~ f@ke

 

Hip Hop Honors Wknd September 28, 2007

Filed under: concerts & events — flashyjazzy @ 8:56 pm

Next wknd (Oct. 5 – Oct.7) Vh1’s Hip Hop Honors will be kicking off a few events in NYC.

Here is the flyer for a Celebrity B-Ball game @ LIU – Old School vs New School sponosored by Hot 97

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~ f@ke

 

It’s Officially HEERRRREEEEE!!!!!!!!!!! September 28, 2007

Filed under: concerts & events — flashyjazzy @ 1:53 pm

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All those Sneaker Connisseur out there should cop your tickets.  Sneaker Pimps is always poppin!

 

Junk Shake… September 28, 2007

Filed under: concerts & events — flashyjazzy @ 1:48 pm

‘Member those white dudes who were rapping on those Mtv commercials about 2 months ago?

Well, they will be performing next wknd in NYC.  Peep the flyer below

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Some part of me wants to RSVP and see how wicked these dudes skills are, lol

Pondering…

~f@ke

 

Black August This Sunday 8.26.07 August 22, 2007

Filed under: concerts & events — flashyjazzy @ 8:07 am

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The 10th Annual Black August Hip Hop Project will be kicking off at a new venue this year. This Sunday @ The Nokia Theater, you can catch artists like
Mos Def
Twalib Kweli
Saigon
D Nice
Dead Prez
DJ Evil D
and more

I do not know what the venue will allow this event to be like. For the past 3 years or so Black August has been held at B.B. Kings. And the venue is usually sold out.

Black August: A celebration of Hip Hop and our Freedom Fighters is a project of the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement (MXGM), which strives to support the global development of Hip Hop culture by facilitating exchanges between international communities where Hip Hop is a vital part of youth culture, and by promoting awareness about the social and political issues that affect these youth communities. Our goal is to bring culture and politics together and to allow them to naturally evolve into a unique Hip Hop consciousness that informs our collective struggle for a more just, equitable and human world.

Since August of 1998, Black August has held sold-out benefit concerts in New York City, South Africa, and Cuba. In New York, Black August has been held at Tramp’s (1998) The Bowery Ballroom (1999), the New Age Cabaret (2000), Synod Hall (2001 and 2002), Brooklyn Café (2003) and B.B Kings (2004,5,6).

The tickets are $30 and still on sale at Ticketmaster. Click here to purchase. Or go to a Ticketmaster Outlet.

UPDATE: IF YOU CAN”T MAKE THE CONCERT, THERE WILL BE AN AFTERPARTY @ ARENA IN TIMES SQUARE. PEEP FLYER BELOW
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~f@ke

 

Lauryn Hill Speaks… Well, sorta August 20, 2007

Filed under: concerts & events, reviews, tunes — flashyjazzy @ 6:53 am

I was speaking with my boy, Subtitled Opus, & we were talking about Ms. Hill & her past performance @ Wingate Park 2 weeks ago. We both heard mixed reviews. We I speak with my other friends, everyone seems to know this or that, but all of the facts about Ms. Hill are sketchy.
•Pras said there won’t be a Fugees Reunion, due to Ms. Hills schedule/ attitude (something to that factor)
•She has an album coming out in 2008
•Rohan left her
•She has 5 of his children (It’s four- check her Myspace page to see)

I found this interview on youtube posted on August 2nd and I thought it was juicy, kinda.

Many rumors are circling her name. There are plenty of fans who are expecting the old Lauryn hill from 10 years ago to re-emerge and do the Hollywood shuffle like she’s never left the stage. Let’s all remember that she was WAY different when she did the MTV Unplugged set 6 yrs ago. There’s no way she is going to be the Old Lauryn. We have to allow her to experiment, yes on our dime & time. Why, you ask? Because if you are a true fan of someone you are a fan of their musical talent. Being a true fan entails you to expect that artist to try new things. Sometimes artists/ musicians are too talented. You may hear a song they wrote sung by someone else. Not getting off the subject., Ms. Hill is making a comeback having only had 1 solo album and 1 Fugees album under her belt.
Whatever drove her to getting back on the stage and in the studio we ALL have to appreciate, because she is giving us SOMETHING, which we all know is better than NOTHING.
And I will say this last thing before I depart…

Ms. Hill and Dave Chappelle are a lot alike. How ironic that he was the one who got the Fugees to reunite. But what I mean when I say they are alike is, because with their great gift of talent, with the fame and success, they could not handle the transition that their lives would go through. Both of them deserted a undoubtably successful careers. And we the fans are very critical in how we rate their performances after leaving us screaming for more. But we have to support the Black artist – at least the ones who have something worth hearing. As crazy as Lauryn maybe we have to give her a chance to get comfortable back in the limelight and expect the rewards to be promising when she gives us beautiful music. – I hope I don’t have to eat my optimistic words, :)

~f@ke

 

NYC Is The Placed To Be August 19, 2007

Filed under: concerts & events, reviews — flashyjazzy @ 12:02 am

So after years of living in the NYC a.k.a the Melting Pot. I made my way over to one of the most popular clubs in the city on it’s most acclaimed nites, Wednesday.

APT, located on 13th Street off of 9th Ave, in the Meat Packing District. With a line with a wait of 10 – 20 mins, depending on how crowded it is inside. We got there after 2 am & it was so crowded you could feel the heat seeping outside on an Mid – August nite. Luckily, we just hopped to the front of the line, but we still waited. Seeing the almost forgotten R&B Singer, Maxwell (minus the hair & rocking a pair of specs), Baby Lover – R.Kelly rolled in with his entourage (adding another 10 mins to our wait), Ali Shaheed Muhammed – from A Tribe Called Quest, who happened to be meeting his friend, Q-Tip who was guest spinning.
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Apt has two floors. The first floor looks like a loft apartment, different colors and decor for each room. The second floor ( the lower level) is where it’s at!! Wednesday nites are usually Dj’d by Rich Medina. If you don’t know about this guy, you have to here him. He has been dj’ing for well over 5 years. Know in the Independent, Afro Beat, & House Music sector. You can find plenty of mix cd’s with Medina spinning. I’ve loved the guys work for a couple of years now. Him and Mark Ronson have came a long way.

So we get downstairs, after Security @ the door tells us we can’t go downstairs, because it’s reached its capacity. And it’s so hot that when you brush up against people to get through the crowd, you are greeted with an arm or back drenched in sweat. Good Party?? You think!!!

Q-Tip had the crowd jumping. Spinning 70’s Classics, Old School Hip Hop, Afro-Beat, and of course House Music. And the rest is history. If you want to go to a hopping party on a Wednesday Nite. If you want to go to a party and dance your ass off on a Wednesday Nite – Go to APT.

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Q Tip spinning w/ Rich Medina
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Me & Ali Shaheed Muhammed of A Tribe Called Quest
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Check out Rich Medina’s Myspace Pg for Upcoming Parties in the Tri-State Area & some of his music!

~f@ke

 

Year Of The FALL August 15, 2007

Filed under: concerts & events — flashyjazzy @ 2:28 pm

With almost every artist we can think of doing summer performances. As fans we hope for one of two things: 1.) Whom ever we are paying to go see does not suck, and can perform well live, 2.) Whom ever we are paying to see puts on a good stage performance.

Well, for 4 artists they got 1 out of 2 right.

Having been on stage and in the element of their performance, they somehow lost their footing and fell… SMACK!!!!!!

The Game

Lupe Fiasco

Beyonce

Kelly Rowland

Poor Babies. Hope no one else falls this year.

~f@ke