yo howd that show go at rehab? is the sound there good etc... wanna know cause ima start booking here, i meant to hit up the show but couldnt make it. hit me up peace.
yea word, let me know the spot... ima get us back in that other joint tho too, and that chick does roof top parties, i was pollying with her after the show ended and everyone left. so we got some opportunities to rock. plus im hittin gup dood at knitting factory and asterisk in brooklyn. whats the new spot, ill hit up a flyer?
MONSTER RAP baby! that raw shit... dope u guys killed that last show. whats up with the next one ... may 11th? ima make a flyer up if thats cool. lemme know.
yoyo. i been meaning to send u that beat got tomorrow off so ill do that, also, i got off all next week, so wanted to see if u wanted to get up and record the joint once we got it together, let m k me know. peace fam.
yoyo, i got a beat in mind that i made last night, shit is bonkers... haha tha ny grimy shit... also, i got this spot out by me thats booking shows now, got one set for March 12th so u gotta come out and rock that. get at me.
Saturday! lets do this.... you wanna come out my way , or should i come out your way? i think my boy might be coming down from Rhode Island to, so it might be better off if you come out this way. let me know during the week tho. lets go!
November, 2 2007 at Aron Davis Hall/ Harlem Stage 150 Convent Avenue (at West 135th Street & Convent Avenue), NY, New York Cost : $30
Purchase tickets @ www.harlemstage.org or by calling 212-281-9240. HABANA/HARLEM,, opens with the World Premiere of “Elle Ife Afro-Cuban Suite in 3 Parts” (Yoruba, Abakua, Rumba) by Cuban percussionist Roman Diaz, segued by acclaimed arranger/pianist Oriente Lopez with his newest project Bate Bola. Their performance will be followed by the long-awaited NY return of extraordinary Cuban-born vocalist Bobi Cespedes performing selections for her acclaimed CD “Rezos” (Prayers). Cespedes’ vocal styling and earthy grooves, reminiscent of Cesaria Evora, will be accompanied by Lopez (piano), Yunior Terry (violin) and Guido Gonzalez (trumpet) as well as members of Diaz’s ensemble: Pedrito Martinez (percussion, vocals), Onel Mulet (saxophone, flute, percussion, vocals), Angel Guerrero (vocals), Ricardo Padron (guitar), Osmany Paredes (piano), Jorge Bringas (bass), Antonio DeVivo (drums) and Nina Rodriguez (vocals). Part two of the evening features Cuba NY Hip Hop Now with Harlem’s own LaTasha N. Nevada Diggs (performance artist, author and vocalist for Greg Tate and Vernon Reid); Habana’s Miky Flow; and introducing Spanish Harlem raised new African American Hip-Hop talent, GIF; all accompanied by Sweet Plantain, a cl
Heeeey hun!!!! I just got back tonight... are you back yet??? Denia and I wanna link up and share stories about our trips cuz oh man... TRUST we do have stoooooories lol. Holla at me and let me know if we can pass thru anytime soon. Take care!!! :o)
ayooooo phes thanx for letting me pass through and make history cause "Worldwide" is gonna end up being an Underground classic on the real...holla at me for the next session you know i'm in there...stay up and stay true my dude
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Wooord... thas def wassup man. I'm jealous, although I do leave for DR in two weeks so you know I'm mad amp'd about that. Everyone here says hello!!! Things def aren't the same without you guys. Yo so you did a graf piece out there??? That's so hot... you're on some international status now Phes!!! Hotness... newayz so Keita says she has a friend in Br