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Mike Barnes
07-30-2008, 02:58 PM
Much respect to Easy AD(Coldcrush 4),And his man, Anthoney Hovington, In regards to keeping the oldschool hiphop spirit alive, In connection with Easy AD's lastest venture with the concert series at The Smithsonian institute in Washington, DC, Easy AD has been down with arranging hiphop concerts at

The Smithosinain Institute, Since 2005, Some of the artist, Who have supported and performed at the Smithosonian Institite, Over the last few years are: Doug E. Fresh, Whodini, Kool Moe Dee, Big Daddy Kane, KRS-One,

The Cold Crush Brothers,Fantastic Romantic 5,Crashcrew,Kurtis Blow,Big Daddy Kane,Heavy D,Kool G.Rap,Craig G,Lovebug Starski,Dj Hollywood,Pete DjJones,Kool Herc,Etc.
Much Respect
Mike Barnes


Rap Pioneers Launches Concert Series At The Smithsonian


http://allhiphop. com/stories/ news/archive/ 2008/07/29/ 20346620. aspx

Rap Pioneers Launches Concert Series At The Smithsonian

By Ismael AbduSalaam

Easy A.D. of the influential Cold Crush Brothers has announced the launch of the Classic Hip-Hop Concert Series, a collection of concert events set to run from November 2008 through September 2009.


A.D., in collaboration with business partner and Hip-Hop historian Anthony "A-tone" Hovington, started Classic Hip-Hop LLC in 2005.

The purpose of the company is "to preserve and promote the positive aspects of Hip-Hop culture."

So far, the organization has secured a partnership with the Smithsonian Institute, which will be opening the Hip-Hop Won't Stop exhibit at the Natural Museum of American History in Washington DC.

The tentative date for the exhibit's opening is early 2009.

The Classic Hip-Hop Concert Series will support this exhibit by holding its first show on November 22 at Constitution Hall.

From the success of the shows, A.D. hopes to generate enough buzz and fundraising revenue for the exhibit to have a strong opening.

"We want people to come out, bring their sons and daughters to experience innovative Hip-Hop music from classic artists such as Doug E. Fresh, Whodini, Kool Moe Dee, Big Daddy Kane, KRS-One, and the Cold Crush Brothers, to name a few," Easy A.D. explain to AllHipHop.com. "Hip-Hop has come a long way and with this concert series and exhibit opening, we will bring the culture full circle."

The Cold Crush Brothers formed in 1978, and made a lasting impact of Hip-Hop due to their use of melody, elaborate stage routines, varied rhymes schemes, and propensity to battle rival crews.

They are one of the first Hip-Hop acts to tour overseas, and member Grandmaster Caz is credited with writing a verse on Sugarhill Gang's "Rapper Delight."

The Classic Hip-Hop Concert Series plans to have nine more shows in cities across the country after the November 22 debut.

For more information, visit www.classichiphopll c.com.

Peace.

Anthony "A-tone" Muhammad
The Hip Hop Historian
Classic Hip Hop Radio
866-832-2756 (requests/drops/ fax)
http://www.classich iphopllc. com/radio. html
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mhd
07-30-2008, 11:36 PM
good lookin out mike, this could be a really nice event

Mike Barnes
07-31-2008, 01:40 PM
Mark, From what i understand, The Hiphop concerts at the Smithosinian Institute have been very well received by those of us, Who truley love hiphop(Not rap), Though, Like anything else in life, The support for anything that's looked upon as not news worthy in today standards, Does not receive the

Promotion and support from the masses of the folks around the world(In regards to the Zulu Nation throwdowns in the Bronx, The Tools of war throwdowns in New York,The Treacherous 3's throwdowns in Manhattan,The oldschool hiphop throwdowns in New York, Etc), But, Easy Ad and his man

Anthoney Hovington, Have been putting in much work since 2005, In regards to organizing the hiphop concert throwdowns at the Smithosinian Instiute, So, Hopefully, Cats/Young ladies will support the oldschool hiphop

throwdowns, Allover the country, Because, There's an audience that's craving to hear alot of the oldschool artists, Step onstages live my man, Mark, The venues are different nowdays, But, The results will still be the same in regards to oldschool cats/young ladies, Rockin a spot.
Much Respect
Mike Barnes