Posts Tagged ‘ live ’

Photos | Jay Electronica @ BoMA

Mar 13th, 2010 | By E. Christian Wallace | Category: Eva Noslen Photography

With Columbus’ Bar of Modern Art (BoMA) playing host, Jay Electronica made his way into the city, and just like the waters that once flooded the streets of his native New Orleans, he wanted to make sure that everyone in attendance felt his flow. Opening acts for the night included Kim Joyce, Wali “Mr. Nice Guy” Crowder, J. Osceola, L.e, Debonair and The 3rd



Examiner | Jay Electronica electrifies the crowd at BoMA

Mar 13th, 2010 | By E. Christian Wallace | Category: News & Reviews, The Latest...

Jay Electronica made his way into the city, and just like the waters that once flooded the streets of his native New Orleans, he wanted to make sure that everyone in attendance felt his flow. Opening acts for the night included Kim Joyce, Wali “Mr. Nice Guy” Crowder, J. Osceola, L.e, Debonair and The 3rd



Examiner | Columbus continues to show its support with 614 Haiti

Mar 12th, 2010 | By E. Christian Wallace | Category: News & Reviews

Many good people came together for a noble cause, and while the venue wasn’t filled to the rafters (more than likely because of the heavy snowfall that blanketed the city out of nowhere that night), more than enough people showed up hoping to make some sort of difference and have a good time in the process of doing it.



Examiner | Chip Tha Ripper invades Columbus

Feb 15th, 2010 | By E. Christian Wallace | Category: News & Reviews, The Latest...

The headliner made his way to the stage, and as expected, the crowd greeted him with open arms. Obviously familiar with the material, the crowd recited nearly every word with Tha Ripper as he delivered an array of songs from his various mixtapes, including his recently released “The Cleveland Show”.



Examiner | Chef Raekwon brings heat to the crowd in Columbus

Dec 15th, 2009 | By E. Christian Wallace | Category: News & Reviews

Many hip-hop fans across the world were filled with excitement when Chef Raekwon’s oft-delayed sequel to the seminal 1995 debut album, “Only Built For Cuban Linx” finally became a reality. After its release, Rae continued to record as both a solo artist and as a member of the pioneering Wu-Tang Clan, but many loyalists had [...]



Examiner | Black Tuesday far from depressing

Nov 24th, 2009 | By E. Christian Wallace | Category: News & Reviews

To most historians, the term “Black Tuesday” refers to the collapse of the stock market in October of 1929, which resulted in the Great Depression of the 1930′s. However, this past Tuesday, the term was used to describe the larger than life, double-headlining concert held by Columbus emcees Searius Add and Sinatra.

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