Sahr Ngaujah, Star of Fela! Stops by The Michael Eric Dyson Show

Last year the musical Fela! took Broadway by storm, wowing audiences with the extraordinary story of famed Nigerian musician and social justice advocate Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, who inspired a generation through his soulful Afrobeat rhythms. At the center of the stage, in the midst of Bill T. Jones’ electrifying choreography and Kuti’s soul-stirring music is actor Sahr Ngaujah. Ngaujah has brought Kuti back to life to much critical acclaim, including getting a Tony nomination for the role. He talks more about his experiences in the DC studios on his first stop on the show’s world tour.

A3C AnnouncesHIPHOPDX Pick 3 Winners, Blog Party DJ Booth.nrt SHOWCASE, PANELS AND MORE ARTISTS

A3C ANNOUNCES HIPHOPDX PICK 3 WINNERS, BLOG PARTY, DJ BOOTH.NET SHOWCASE, PANELS AND MORE ARTISTS

(ATLANTA, GA – September 15, 2011) The A3C Hip Hop Festival announces more artists, showcases and events to take place October 6-8, 2011 at the Masquerade including the HipHopDX, Blog Party and DJBooth.net showcases, eleven panel discussions and artists Dead Prez, Ying Yang Twins and Da Beatminerz.

New artists confirmed to perform at the 2011 festival include Dead Prez, Ying Yang Twins, Da Beatminerz, Fashawn, Torae, Varsity Squad, Stanza, Grip Plyaz, Killa Kyleon, Voli, RayDawn, Reef The Lost Cauze, Statik Selektah, Sha Stimuli, A.Dd+ and Clan Destined.

New Jersey’s Kosha Dillz, Michigan’s JYoung The General and North Carolina’s Joe Scudda won HipHopDX’s Pick 3 interactive contest to join headliners Random Axe, Freeway and Homeboy Sandman on the October 6 showcase.

The DJBooth.net showcase on October 7 presents Big K.R.I.T., Pill, Jean Grae, Aleon Craft, Saigon, Dee-1, J.NiCS, Shane Eli, Yonas, Jon Hope and the League of Extraordinary Gz. The stage will be hosted by Hustle Simmons.

GoodMusicAllDay and Earmilk have teamed up to present Blog Party on an outdoor stage on October 8 from 6 – 8:30 p.m. featuring artists MURS, Ski Beatz, Phil Ade, Young Scolla, Tabi Bonney, Nottz, G-Eazy, Huey Mack and NatNaiel.

These are just a handful of the several hundred artists and events to be announced for the 2011 A3C Hip Hop Festival. Performers and showcases will be released on a continual basis until the start of the festival.

In addition to more than 200 live performances, A3C provides educational and professional development content. There will be eleven panel discussions on topics including marketing, licensing, production, media, international strategy, visual interpretation, women in Hip Hop and more. Confirmed panelists include industry professionals such as DJ Burn One, Wendy Day of the Rap Coalition, HipHopDX Editor in Chief Jake Paine, John Gotty of the Smoking Section, SESAC’s Cappriccieo Scates, Universal Music Group’s Ricardo Spicer and A Tribe Called Quest’s Jarobi.

The A3C is the largest Hip Hop festival in the southeastern United States and the premier gathering place for MCs, DJs, and producers that create Hip Hop music as well as participants and fans of the culture.

A3C Hip Hop Festival tickets are available on the A3C website. 3-day passes are $40 online and $45 at the door. For discounted hotel accommodations, contact the Days Inn Atlanta Downtown at 1-866-650-7925 with the event name, A3C Festival, and booking code, A3C. The hotel is located at the intersection of Spring Street and Baker Street, approximately 2 miles from The Masquerade. For discounted airfare, call AirTran at 1-866-68EVENT (1-866-683-8368) and reference event name, A3C Festival, and event code, ATL100311.

The 2011 A3C Hip Hop Festival is supported by Xfinity, Jakprints/IndieMerch, New Era, Jagermeister, Native Instruments, Sennheiser, iHipHop and many other sponsors, partners and friends.

Specific showcase, panel, artist and event updates will continue to be announced through the A3C website through the event’s start on October 6, 2011. For more information about becoming involved in the A3C as an artist, partner, volunteer or media representative, visit www.a3cfestival.com.

ABOUT THE A3C: Now in its 7th year, the A3C Hip Hop Festival is a 2-day, 3-night event held annually in Atlanta, GA and features live performances from a wide variety of approximately 200 artists. The live performance schedule is enhanced by day and evening content showcasing some of the most exciting breakdance, graphic art, fashion, film, equipment demonstrations and panels relating to Hip Hop culture.

Artists previously announced to perform at the 2011 festival include Random Axe (Sean Price, Black Milk and Guilty Simpson), Freeway, Aleon Craft, MURS, XV, Elzhi (of Slum Village), Cory Gunz, Freddie Gibbs, Jean Grae, Big K.R.I.T., Rapper Big Pooh, Smoke DZA, Homeboy Sandman, REKS, Termanology, Action Bronson, Nottz, One Be Lo (of Binary Star), Diamond D, GLC, Trademark da Skydiver, Marz Lovejoy, Bronze Nazareth, Saigon, Kid Daytona, Laws, Skyzoo, Rapsody, Thee Tom Hardy, Big Remo, Actual Proof, Jon Connor, Young Scolla, Tabi Bonney, ski beatz, Soul Khan, Jarren Benton, Chancellor Warhol, J-Live, El Da Sensei with DJ Puerto-Roc, Khrysis & Sean Boog AKA The Away Team, Boog Brown, Bodega Brovas, The Regiment, Raven Sorvino, Percee P, Ras Kass, Chase N Cashe, Rockie Fresh, Shawn Chrystopher, SL Jones, Moe Green, KD, LE$, Ethereal, Willie Evans Jr., P Dukes, Nice Guise, LidoLido, Eternia, Eyezon, Shokanti, The reMinders, Boog Brown, Ultra Beast (Senor Kaos and 4-Ize), Lyric Jones, Dillon, Paten Locke, Dee-1, Big Rec, Danny!, Goines, Johnny Spanish, Lyriciss, YONAS and Neak. For a full list of artists visit: www.a3cfestival.com/artists-full-list

Since 2005, the event has featured over 600 of the most elite artists in Hip Hop including: Rakim, Buckshot, Black Sheep, DJ Premier, The Juice Crew, Biz Markie, Del the Funky Homosapien, The Clipse, Souls of Mischief, Little Brother, Wale and B.o.B. In 2010, the A3C was attended by over 20,000 fans and featured partnerships and co-sponsored events with Red Bull, Fadia Kader’s Perfect Attendance, 2DopeBoyz, The Smoking Section, iStandard, Kevin Nottingham, Unique Squared, DJBooth, SESAC and more.

The A3C will take place October 6 – 8, 2011 in Atlanta, GA with its hub at the Masquerade located at 695 North Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia 30308.

Recap: Artists From I AM MUSIC Fest DC Auditions

This past weekend, I served as a judge at the <i>I Am Music</i> DC Fest Audition (along with Byrd from IGotIt4Free & IAmRRA from Dmv Culture. After the jump, check out some of the artists that I thought were dope during the event. I think you should definitely be checking out for them in the near future.

I AM MUSIC is a music festival designed to showcase innovative and creative individuals with musical talents and provide them with a platform to not only display their talents to a potential fan base but also individuals who work in the industry so that they can receive important information that will increase the probability of them having a successful career. I AM MUSIC commits to doing this through live performances (including beat battles), informative panels, and donating portions of the proceeds to DC Grammy Board.

I AM MUSIC is a significant step in the cultivation of the DC Metropolitan Area from an emerging music scene to a vibrant one.


Panel:
J.U.S.T.I.C.E League (Grammy Award Winning Producers)
JFK (Music Editor, VIBE Magazine)
DL Chandler (Writer, MTV/Across The Fader)
Dee Bamiduro (FUZE Beverage)

Beat Battle:
– Featuring top producers showcasing production for invited judges

– Giveaways to selected producers.

Beat Battle Judges:
J.U.S.T.I.C.E League, John F Kennedy and Tabi Bonney PANEL (8:45-945)
To enter beat battle email auditions@iammusicdc.com

PANEL
Moderator: Pharoh Martin (WKYS 93.9 Radio One)
Open discussion with the entertainment industries most notable individuals and event attendees. Discussing music production, marketing, media, sponsorships, legal issues.
J.U.S.T.I.C.E League (Grammy Award Winning Producers) JFK(VIBE Magazine) DL Chandler (MTV/Across The Fader)
Topics

This years panel discussion will include topics How to make the GRAMMY record?,Getting Your Music heard,Building Your Buzz,How to Get the Money? and How to become BLOG worthy?

LIVE PERFORMANCES Showcasing exceptional music artist and musicians. To be judge by panel .Giveaways to selected artist
Live Performances
Tabi Bonney and more TBA. House Band : XIB


330

 

 Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/330/171647259517082 
 YouTube: www.youtube.com/330music 
Souldcloud:  www.Soundcloud.com/itz330
 Mixtape: http://www.datpiff.com/330-Sorry-Im-Late-mixtape.165696.html
 Press: http://dcist.com/2011/03/dcist_interview_amanda_carter_aka_3.php


Lela Bizz  

Facebook: http://www.youtube.com/user/LelaBizz
Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/LelaBiz
Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/lelabizz
Mixtape: http://limelinx.com/files/338c03caf741d5a4f294b8152d218853

Rahiem Supreme  

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/RahiemSupremefanpage
Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/rahiemsupreme
Mixtape: http://www.mediafire.com/?jmlmkz0b2sm9gt7#1
 Soundcloud : http://soundcloud.com/rahiem-supreme
Reverbnation : http://www.reverbnation.com/rahiemsupreme

Bez Muzic

Twitter: www.twitter.com/bezmuzic
Reverbnation: http://www.reverbnation.com/page_object/page_object_bio/artist_620247

Katrina Bello

 

Website: http://flavors.me/katrinabello#98e/tumblr
Facebook: http://facebook.com/katrinabellofan
Twitter: http://twitter.com/kbello
Reverbnation: http://www.reverbnation.com/katrinabello
Bandcamp: http://katrinabello.bandcamp.com/album/the-boiling-point

Rock The Bells 2011 Boston Show (Cancelled)

ROCK THE BELLS 2011 FESTIVAL SERIES



Boston-Area Date Cancelled
Ticket Refunds Available Immediately at Point-of-Purchase
The Boston-area date of the ROCK THE BELLS 2011 FESTIVAL SERIES, which was recently rescheduled for Saturday, September 24 at the Comcast Center from September 10, has been cancelled. Refunds for tickets purchased for the original and rescheduled dates will be available immediately at point-of-purchase.

“We are very disappointed that our Boston Rock The Bells Festival stop had to be cancelled this year. Unfortunately, we will not be able to execute the festival to our standards and apologize to the fans who have supported Rock The Bells and quality Hip Hop,” stated Guerilla Union’s Chang Weisberg. “We’ve had many challenges with this show including numerous scheduling conflicts, bad weather and logistical challenges but hope to come back to Boston with Rock The Bells soon.”

First look Fela in DC



STC Presents


FELA!


Directed & Choreographed by Bill T. Jones Produced by Shawn ‘Jay-Z’ Carter, Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith


Sep 13 2011—Oct 09 2011

HIS STORY INSPIRED A NATION. HIS MUSIC INSPIRES THE WORLD.

FELA! is the true story of the legendary Nigerian musician Fela Kuti, whose soulful Afrobeat rhythms ignited a generation. Inspired by his mother, a civil rights champion, he defied a corrupt and oppressive military government and devoted his life and music to the struggle for freedom and human dignity.

FELA! is a triumphant tale of courage, passion and love, featuring Fela Kuti’s captivating music and the visionary direction and choreography of Tony-Award® winner Bill T. Jones.

Tickets

Big Sean “My Last” Hits Gold; I Am Finally Famous Tour

Last month Big Sean’s single with Chris Brown My Last sold 500,000 copies. In other news Big Sean will be heading on a 30 city US Tour kicking off October 2nd in North Carolina. Dates after the jump
Oct. 2 – Asheville, NC – Orange Peel
Oct. 4 – Greensboro, NC – Green Street Music
Oct. 5 – Richmond, VA – The National
Oct. 7 – Sayreville, NJ – Starland Ballroom
Oct. 9 – New York, NY – Best Buy Theatre
Oct. 11 – Lancaster, PA – Chameleon Club
Oct. 12 – Pittsburgh, PA – Altar Bar
Oct. 14 – Norfolk, VA – Old Dominion University
Oct. 15 – New Britian, CT – Central Connecticut State University
Oct. 24 – Clarksville, TN – Austin Peay State University
Oct. 29 – Kalamazoo, MI – Kalamazoo State Theatre
Nov. 1 – Cincinnati, OH – Madison Theater
Nov. 2 – Columbus, OH – Newport Music Hall
Nov. 3 – Columbia, MO – University of Missouri
Nov. 4 – Chicago, IL – Metro
Nov. 5 – Madison, WI – Orpheum
Nov. 7 – Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
Nov. 8 – Des Moines, IA – People’s Court
Nov. 9 – Iowa City, IA – Blue Moose
Nov. 10 – Omaha, NE – The Waiting Room
Nov. 11 – Boulder, CO – Fox Theatre
Nov. 12 – Denver, CO – The Summit
Nov. 14 – Salt Lake City, UT – Complex
Nov. 16 – Pullman, WA – Washington State University
Nov. 17 – Seattle, WA – Showbox Market
Nov. 18 – Portland, WA – Roseland Theatre
Nov. 20 – Eugene, OR – Wow Hall
Nov. 22 – San Francisco, CA – Regency
Nov. 23 – Santa Ana, CA – The Galaxy
Nov. 25 – Los Angeles, CA – The Music Box

New Date for MLK Memorial Dedication

Organizers have set new date in October for dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington.
Executive Architect Ed Jackson Jr. told the Associated Press on Sunday that the memorial will now be dedicated Oct. 16. A formal announcement is expected soon.
President Barack Obama had been scheduled to speak and up to 250,000 people were expected to attend. Jackson says Obama is scheduled to speak at the dedication on its new date.
Oct. 16 will be the 16th anniversary of the Million Man March on the National Mall in 1995.

I Am Music DC – Panel & Showcase | Events

Join the entire DC Area at the hottest music festival happening this fall. Featuring a live panel that include J.U.S.T.I.C.E League (Grammy Award Winning Producers), JFK (Music Editor, Vibe Magazine), DL Chandler (Writer MTV/Across The Fader), Dee Barmunido (FUZE Beverage). Tabi Bonney will be live in concert along with other great artist such as Boobe, Black Cobain, Fatz Da Big Fella, Uptown XO, Godsilla and XIB as the house band! Don’t forget to enter the showcase and beat battle send your best work to auditions@iammusicdc.com 
Purchase your tickets here or visit their website for more information.

Was the Sony Warehouse fire organized?

September 2, 2011 News: Was The Sony Warehouse Fire Organized? [DMN] is reporting a story which states the recent Sony Warehouse fire in England might have been planned. The fire damages effected nearly 150 labels. The disastrous warehouse fire affecting Sony Distribution, PIAS, and roughly 150 independent labels may have been an organized hit, according to sources now emerging. 
The London-based Telegraph is pointing to evidence of a well-planned, coordinated robbery that used chaotic rioting and looting as cover. “Evidence has now emerged suggesting that the well-guarded Sony DADC distribution center was deliberately targeted by a professional gang, in a carefully planned raid, using the riots as a distraction,” probing Telegraph journalist John Bingham shared. In other words, substantial amounts of inventory may not have been melted and burned, as previously thought. Instead, product may have been carted off in vans by professionals seizing the anarchic moment.
S/O Allindstrom.com/

 In fact, Bingham offers drastically lowered estimates of just how many CDs, DVDs, and other pieces of inventory were actually destroyed. “Sources in the security industry disclosed that intruders first arrived wielding specialist cutting equipment and spent up to two hours dismantling a high security fence before breaking in,” Bingham continued. “By the time a crowd of youths were seen inside the warehouse helping themselves to stock including games consoles, the original robbers had already left the scene.”

 The opportunism was well-timed, simply because Metropolitan Police were stretched thin dealing with a city-wide crisis. Several have been arrested in connection with warehouse looting and property destruction, though the apprehended were largely in their late-teens and early 20s – a group potentially admitted into the facility after the more complicated break-in was achieved. Metropolitan Police are not commenting on the ongoing investigation, and Sony is also remaining tight-lipped. But this fairly plausible theory introduces a range of difficult questions, including a flood of unauthorized CDs, DVDs, and other media into the black market. And, a somewhat different insurance conversation.

Lupe’s “Generation LASER" Tour


Tour dates for the “Generation LASER” tour are listed below:
SEPTEMBER
12 Boston, MA House of Blues
15 West Long Branch, NJ MAC Center
16 Columbia, MD Merriweather Post Pavilion
17 Philadelphia, PA Mann Center for the Performing Arts
18 Raleigh, NC Raleigh Amphitheatre
20 Atlanta, GA Masquerade Music Park
22 Auburn, AL Auburn University
23 Charlotte, NC Time Warner Cable Amphitheater
24 St. Augustine, FL St. Augustine Amphitheater
28 Columbus, OH Le Pavilion
29 Saint Louis, MO St. Louis University
30 West Lafayette, IN Purdue University
OCTOBER
2 Champaign, IL University of Illinois
4 Dekalb, IL Northern Illinois University
5 Ames, IA Iowa State
6 Kansas City, MO Midland Theatre
7 Denver, CO Fillmore Auditorium
9 Las Vegas, NV The Palms
10 Los Angeles, CA The Palladium
11 Oakland, CA Fox Theater