J Cardim music video "G Like me" featuring Sha Stimuli and others
J Cardim "G like me" featuring Sha Stimuli
J. Cardim ft. G-EYEZ, Sha Stimuli, Termanology and Danny "Sky High" McClain - G LIKE ME (Directed by Raf Moses) from rafmoses on Vimeo.
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It's Double Demo Day For DJ Hero 2 And Warriors Of Rock [Demo]
Activision pimps its two upcoming rhythm games today with four-song demos for DJ Hero 2 and Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock, featuring music from Lady Gaga, Kanye West, Black Sabbath, and Dethklok. Not all at once, of course. More »
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New Music: Jermaine Dupri – ‘I Think I’m Berry Gordy’ [Mixtape]
Source: www.rap-up.com --- Monday, September 06, 2010
Jermaine Dupri takes a break from being a label honcho to record and release a new mixtape, I Think I’m Berry Gordy . Named after the legendary Motown founder and the freestyle J.D. recorded over Rick Ross’ “B.M.F.,” the DJ Holiday-hosted collection of tracks sees the ATLien stepping into the booth to rhyme over instrumentals including Kanye West’s “POWER,” Rawse’s “MC Hammer,” and Chris Brown’s “Deuces.” He only enlists one guest artist—singer-songwriter Johntá Austin—to lend his vocal talents to “Take Me Away,” where he reflects on the past. Feed your hard drive with 10 new So So Def tunes below. Download: Jermaine Dupri – I Think I’m Berry Gordy ...
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For Your Weekend Listening Pleasure: Jimi Hendrix on Fire at the Fair Park Music Hall
Photo Taken by Chris Campbell Turner/Courtesy Angus WynneWhen I first met Angus Wynne some 20 years ago, when I was at the Dallas Times Herald, this photo was on his desk -- a most impressive introduction. I remember asking him: "Were you friends with Jimi Hendrix?" But I didn't remember his answer. So I called him this afternoon and asked again.
No, Angus says, they were not friends, not really. Angus first met Hendrix when he was a shy sideman in Little Richard's band, back when Jimi was known as Maurice James. Little Richard was a frequent booking at Angus's long-gone, far-away club Soul City -- a house-record-setter, matter of fact, Angus says. He recalls one '67 gig in particular: He was walking around backstage when Richard told him to come into his dressing room. There was a familiar face on the teevee set: Shouted Richard, "That's Maurice!" By then, Hendrix was well on his way to immortality.
Not long after that, on February 16, 1968, Hendrix landed at Love Field Airport, which is where this picture was taken. Till this evening I'm not sure I knew that. Angus explains its origins thusly:
I got a call from a girl I was dating, who was a stewardess with Braniff. There were actually two girls I knew who were on the flight. But my girlfriend called and said, "Jimi Hendrix is on this flight, and we're going to Love Field. Why don't you come out and visit?" I said, "Great." So I walked out onto to the tarmac, which is where that shot was taken -- right after he walked down off the stairs from the plane. He said, "Hey, man, where are we?" He didn't know which town he was in. [Angus laughs.] But he was awful nice. I walked back with him and the guys in Soft Machine, who were opening the show. I helped them through baggage, and they invited us out to the show.Which brings us to this week's rock-and-roll adios: The Jimi Hendrix Experience at the Music Hall at Fair Park on February 16, 1968.
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