DJPOT @ CHEYNEY UNIVERSITY PT. 1 & 2 REDBULL PROMO
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Cheyney University was the start of the Red Bull Promo Party. This is some footage that I recorded. Because of legal reason, I did not show any faces. It was a fun night..
#MadeInHarlem is not available for purchase on I-Tunes Another project from the Stable Musik Group Camp ASCAP Writer//Publisher...Stable is an "internationally known" Hip-Hop artist that lyrically shares his life experiences through music with the world. Stable developed his music craft at the age of 13. Losing his mother 2 years prior, Stable focused on music as it was an outlet to release his feelings at the time. In 2004 Stable had his 1st taste of music success with Indie record company Platinum Dice. Within his 1st year as an artist he won multiple competitions most notably being crowned “Best Male Artist” in the North-Eastern region by Musician Minds Magazine. Stable himself has had the opportunity to open up Universe Soul Circus in the Bronx May 17, 2005. Stable has also performed at the old Yankee Stadium in Bronx, NY. in the same year. Stable was also blessed to work with the Legendary Tony Tone (Cold Crush Brothers), Senator Ruben...
So Fuse has started a series that I think all music lovers will appreciate. They are talking to DJs about their music collection. What I like about it is that they are not just talking to any DJ from around the corner and up the block they are talking to DJs that have been in the game for a long time. Basically they recently interviewed Pete Rock, Jazzy Jeff, Rich Medina, Dabeatminerz (Evil Dee & Mr. Walt) about their record collections at their studios. As a DJ I know that I do not have every record that I want at this point in time and I know that I will probably not get them. Rich Medina says his collection consists of 30,000 records that is located in his studio and 20,000 located in his mother's house. His most valuable record is a signed copy of “Yellow Fever Fela” Jazzy Jeff tells a story that he never had lunch because he saved all his money to buy records and how he met Will Smith. He also tells a story about going record shopping with Kenny Dope...
#KINGZ OF DA MIC #NOVEMBER/ 8 /2K13 #STAR Social Club TOP FLOOR #212 E Market ST #WESTCHESTER PA #Doors open @9pm #show starts @ 10pm #$10 entry fee #$100 bottles $5 dollar shots 18 to get in 21 to drink #STARRING Djpot Williams #HOSTED BY Trizzy TheMouth & SKYy STARr
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