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Genre: Hip Hop / Jazz / Rap
Location Windsor, Connecticut, US
Profile Views: 125360
Last Login: 6/8/2011
Member Since 1/17/2006
Website facebook.com/solomonstemple
Record Label Truth Revolution Records
Type of Label Indie
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.. .. .. .. .. .. get the NEW RELEASE by Truth Revolution Records THE BIG PICTURE by King Solomon! http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/kstalent Political hiphop Click Picture to BUY NOW! .... Music was a major part of King Solomon’s life from day one. His father’s extensive record collection, ranging from the sweet Soul/R&B sounds of artists such as Marvin Gaye, Earth, Wind And Fire and Sly and the Family Stone to the classic Salsa Grooves of the 1970’s including Eddie Palmieri, Tito Puente and Ismael Miranda, would prove to have a huge influence on the young Solomon. At the formative age of 4 he would embark on what has turned into a life-long partnership with the piano. As a teenager King Solomon began studying at the Artists’ Collective in the Albany Avenue neighborhood of Hartford as well as Guakia, Inc., a Puerto Rican cultural center in the South End of the city. It was at these two institutions that he would begin an intensive study of both Jazz and various forms of Latin music under the tutelage of the late great giant of the Alto Saxophone, Jackie McLean, along with well-known regional musicians such as Joe Velez, Ray Gonzalez and Ed Fast. Throughout high school, Solomon attended the Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts where he was afforded the opportunity of performing and studying with the likes of Dave Santoro and Paul Brown. At the age of 19 he was invited to perform in Cuba as a part of “Latin Flavor”, a band that he had formed along with his brothers Zaccai and Luques. Upon graduating from the Academy, Solomon was awarded a full scholarship to continue his studies at the prestigious Hartt School of Music at the University of Hartford under the continued watchful eye of Jackie McLean. This mentorship became a turning point in his continued musical development and growth as McLean not only guided the young musician, but also made him a part of his band, including as part of a performance for then President of the United States, Bill Clinton. While at the Hartt School, he also had an opportunity to study and perform with Steve Davis, Nat Reeves, Andy LaVerne, Michael Weiss and Alan Palmer. In an attempt to gain even more experience, King Solomon also began commuting to Harlem to study with Ronnie Matthews and Barry Harris through the legendary Jazz Mobile Program. While in college, a burgeoning love of Hip-Hop music came into full bloom for the aspiring artist. He began experimenting with beat making, using nothing more than a Korg Triton. It quickly became clear that this was more than an interest for Solomon. He had found his calling. His formal musical training gave him a huge advantage over the majority of his contemporaries, shining through in the creativity and ingenuity of the music that he began to put forth. As he continued his studies in the music he loved, harnessing his skills in the MPC and Pro Tools, King Solomon had an opportunity to craft beats for MC’s such as 50 Cent and Cuban Link. His signature sound has made him one of the most in-demand producers in the Tri-State Area. His debut album is a Who’s Who of the Hip Hop Industry’s compendium of underground talent, featuring local luminaries such as Roy Shivers, A.S.E. Diamonds and Sagacity the Chun-Tzu as well as national names like Immortal Technique, Tragedy Khadafi and Quan of the NAS clan. Dubbed “The Big Picture”, the album is due out August 1st and is set to turn heads from Boston to Baghdad. Over the years King Solomon has had the pleasure of sharing the stage with Jackie McLean, Giovanni Hidalgo, Manny Oquendo, Andy Gonzalez, Nelson Gonzalez, Jimmy Greene, Steve Davis, Nat Reeves, Eric McPherson, Alan Palmer and Abraham Burton to name a few. ..!!! Start Code To Apply Top Banner !!!!.. .. Custom top banner code by Eileen.. .. ..!!! End Code To Apply Top Banner !!!.. -
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An artist, if he is truly an artist, is only interested in one thing and that is: to wake up the minds of men." -Marvin Gaye
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At a recording session today with the Latin heartbeat orchestra
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Recording session this morning
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Tracks for the new album coming out great!!!!! Keeping things moving
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Saturday is always a good say to point out 9/11 was an inside job, slavery never ended, they just renamed it and made a prison system
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9-11 Was A Inside Job Feat Roy Shivers
06:45 | 55 plays | Oct 5 2010
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Comments
- Serenity ALeXander1 year ago
Hello!thanx for the add! - PAbla Ashby1 year ago
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Have a great weekend! =) - Chris Fleming1 year ago
Ever seen that Christmas movie about the poor black guy (Eddie Murphy) switches lives with that some rich white stock trader (Dan Achroid) Trading places well b4 the director died he made this movie because he heard a rumor there was no law requiring us to pay a tax on our labor, this documentary is true and there is still a standing $50,000 reward for anyone who can identify the law requiring you to file a 10-40 or pay a tax on your income FACT!
America: Freedom to Fascism
http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docid=-1656880303867390173&hl=en
please make time for this important information and share with friends and family
Income tax is not legal because it would be a direct tax and it is not apportioned as the constitution demands
i told my job to put me as exept like im gonna file em myself at the end of the year so i get all my money except of course Social Security (socalism tax), and i do pay the state income tax but only cuz id rather fight the feds than the State i been in California prison system enough if i go back id at least like to graduate to the FEDERAL Prison i hear they got pool tables and the guards are respectful and dont tear up your house every time they dont get laid. ; p
im not going to prison for not paying a slave tax on my labor i mean i know they jus hired - Audio Truther1 year agoSupport Music that supports the Truth, come and listen to the incredible artist's making music against the New World order @ .. send us your music and news King !
- Alex O1 year ago
Thought this had some good info and was appropriate. No disrespect. Peace.
New wannabe beats up: http://www.reverbnation.com/activist - Lelani Lenala1 year ago
Thank you for the friendship

- MADDSONN1 year ago
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Bio:
.. .. ..Music was a major part of King Solomon’s life from day one. His father’s extensive record collection, ranging from the sweet Soul/R&B sounds of artists such as Marvin Gaye, Earth, Wind And Fire and Sly and the Family Stone to the classic Salsa Grooves of the 1970’s including Eddie Palmieri, Tito Puente and Ismael Miranda, would prove to have a huge influence on the young Solomon. At the formative age of 4 he would embark on what has turned into a life-long partnership with the piano. As a teenager King Solomon began studying at the Artists’ Collective in the Albany Avenue neighborhood of Hartford as well as Guakia, Inc., a Puerto Rican cultural center in the South End of the city. It was at these two institutions that he would begin an intensive study of both Jazz and various forms of Latin music under the tutelage of the late great giant of the Alto Saxophone, Jackie McLean, along with well-known regional musicians such as Joe Velez, Ray Gonzalez and Ed Fast. Throughout high school, Solomon attended the Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts where he was afforded the opportunity of performing and studying with the likes of Dave Santoro and Paul Brown. At the age of 19 he was invited to perform in Cuba as a part of “Latin Flavor”, a band that he had formed along with his brothers Zaccai and Luques. Upon graduating from the Academy, Solomon was awarded a full scholarship to continue his studies at the prestigious Hartt School of Music at the University of Hartford under the continued watchful eye of Jackie McLean. This mentorship became a turning point in his continued musical development and growth as McLean not only guided the young musician, but also made him a part of his band, including as part of a performance for then President of the United States, Bill Clinton. While at the Hartt School, he also had an opportunity to study and perform with Steve Davis, Nat Reeves, Andy LaVerne, Michael Weiss and Alan Palmer. In an attempt to gain even more experience, King Solomon also began commuting to Harlem to study with Ronnie Matthews and Barry Harris through the legendary Jazz Mobile Program. While in college, a burgeoning love of Hip-Hop music came into full bloom for the aspiring artist. He began experimenting with beat making, using nothing more than a Korg Triton. It quickly became clear that this was more than an interest for Solomon. He had found his calling. His formal musical training gave him a huge advantage over the majority of his contemporaries, shining through in the creativity and ingenuity of the music that he began to put forth. As he continued his studies in the music he loved, harnessing his skills in the MPC and Pro Tools, King Solomon had an opportunity to craft beats for MC’s such as 50 Cent and Cuban Link. His signature sound has made him one of the most in-demand producers in the Tri-State Area. His debut album is a Who’s Who of the Hip Hop Industry’s compendium of underground talent, featuring local luminaries such as Roy Shivers, A.S.E. Diamonds and Sagacity the Chun-Tzu as well as national names like Immortal Technique, Tragedy Khadafi and Quan of the NAS clan. Dubbed “The Big Picture”, the album is due out August 1st and is set to turn heads from Boston to Baghdad. Over the years King Solomon has had the pleasure of sharing the stage with Jackie McLean, Giovanni Hidalgo, Manny Oquendo, Andy Gonzalez, Nelson Gonzalez, Jimmy Greene, Steve Davis, Nat Reeves, Eric McPherson, Alan Palmer and Abraham Burton to name a few. !!! Start Code To Apply Top Banner !!!! Custom top banner code by Eileen .. !!! End Code To Apply Top Banner !!!
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