Thursday, 23 August 2012

Freddie McGregor Live In Toronto

Check these vidoes of Freddie McGregor live in Toronto:
Great show and Good Music.
Africa Here I Come
Prophecy
I Was Born A Winner
Big Ship

Wednesday, 4 January 2012

BBC Four - Reggae at the BBC

This is an Amazing video. Good Music at it's finest and history all in one.

Enjoy!

Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Monday, 5 September 2011

Nas, Large Professor, Akinyele & Fatal Reunite On Stage For "Live At The BBQ"

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Nas, Large Professor, Akinyele & Fatal Reunite On Stage For
Twenty years after Main Source's "Breaking Atoms" released, Nasty Nas used Rock The Bells as a platform to recreate his debut appearance with Extra P and the Aktapuss.
Yesterday (September 3) at New York City's Rock The Bells performance, a legendary 20 year-old collaboration was recreated. Show headliner Nas performed his very first released song, "Live At The BBQ" , which appeared on Main Source's debut album, Breaking Atoms. For the Governor's Island performance, Nas brought Main Source leader Large Professor on stage, as well as fellow guests Akinyele and Fatal (a/k/a Joe Fatal).

While Nas and his mentor Large Professor have collaborated numerous times throughout the last two decades, the Queensbridge emcee has not been as active with Ak or Fatal. Akinyele, another Large Professor pupil, has not released an album since 2004's Live At The Barbeque: Unreleased Hits on the now defunct Eastern Conference Records. Joe Fatal left emceeing and production, and went on to manage artists such as Bounty Killer and Mystikal, according to an Unkut.com interview.

Wednesday, 31 August 2011

Tony Touch Plans 100th Mixtape With "Piece Maker 3" Project

Tony Touch Plans 100th Mixtape With
One half of The Diaz Brothers, Tony Touch tells NYClout.com about multitasking, staying relevant and the return of "50 Emcees/Power Cypha."
While you’ll find clips of everyone from Random Axe to Kendrick Lamar and Pharoahe Monch gracing his mic booth as part of the “Toca Tuesdays” freestyle series, Tony Touch has Hip Hop roots that go back much further. While running though the laundry list of projects he’s working on, Toca also explained his connection with Hip Hop’s legendary Rocksteady B-Boy crew.

“I got down with Rocksteady like in ’93, man,” Touch recently told NYClout.com. “Crazy Legs heard some of the music and we had a mutual friend that worked at The Fever. He came to my birthday party and kicked it, and ever since then we’ve been rocking.”

Between his run of mixtapes featuring the epic “50 Emcees/Power Cypha” posse cuts and retail offerings such as The Piece Maker, Tony Toca has amassed a large body of work. Now he says he has his sights set on some cross-branding.

“I’m getting ready to close out ‘The Piece Maker’ trilogy now, and it’s gonna be my one hundredth mixtape for a Hip Hop series,” Toca added. “It’ll also be the return of the ‘50 Emcees,’ so I’m crossing like three brands together. It should be a real good look, and I’ve got some real super duper stars on there. People are really coming out for this one, so I’m really looking forward to dropping it towards the end of the year.”

In the meantime, Tony Touch has been staying busy with his ReggaeTony album series, various live deejaying gigs and the afore mentioned “Toca Tuesdays” show on Shade 45 Satellite radio.

“We’re breaking a lot of new, dope Hip Hop music,” Touch explained. “It feels good to do that too and still be relevant in 2011.”