"Show and Prove" - March contestants, Rob Swift, Print and DJ Parler
Brooklyn Bodega and YUME present "SHOW & PROVE" in
association with "The Classic Series" presented by Revive Da Live First
round of contestants announced plus special guests
Brooklyn
Bodega announced today the first three contestants for "Show and
Prove" The 2009 Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival competition to find the best
opening act. They are Children Of The Night (COTN), Wordspit, and Zyron
Collective.
COTN is Remy Banks, Lansky & Versa hailing from Queens, New York.
COTN is currently prepping their freshmen mixtape release "100%" www.cotnmusic.com
Wordspirit is Brooklyn born, Chris Dupree. Raised by a drug ailed mother
and a street hustling musician as a father, he made his imagination his refuge.
Since the third grade, Spit's fluid freestyles and uncanny metaphors have moved
from the lunchroom to the lights of center stage. www.myspace.com/wordspit.
Zyron Collective's first album, "Welcome to Planet Zyron" with
dynamic sounds similar to the legends of De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest, and
Pharcyde, the Zyron Collective has been able to reach out to fans of the old
school style of hip hop. www.myspace.com/zyroncollective
In
addition to the up and coming MC's rocking the stage at Public Assembly on
March 19th, Brooklyn Bodega is pleased to announce the addition of several
special invited guests.
First up is the legendary DJ Rob Swift.
A little bit about Rob: After years of honing his cuts on the wheels of
steel under the tutelage of his older brother and father, Robert Aguilar aka
Rob Swift was tapped, in 1991, by a Harlem-based DJ crew called the X-Men,
later the X-Cutioners, to join their ranks. Within a year he won the
coveted DMC East Coast title. Rob Swift continues his relentless pursuit of
fresh directions, expanding his palette into the stratosphere. In April of
2007, he dropped "As the Tables Turn", a full length documentary DVD
about his career from the past to the present.
Rob is also a part of The Cipher who are the featured band at the
acclaimed Noisemakers with Peter Rosenberg. The Cipher and Revive Da Live will
be debuting their "Classic Series" at "Show and Prove."
The "Classic Series" will be a part of the three "Show
and Prove" events and feature performances from Rob Swift and The Cipher
rocking live remixes from the Golden Years of Hip-Hop.
"I can honestly say that I've never heard another band
outside of The Roots interpret hip hop better. I usually find bands that try to
do it but it's flawed on so many levels but they just got the sound exactly
right and translated it perfectly. " Peter Rosenberg- Hot 97
Each
month Brooklyn Bodega will be inviting BHF Alumni and Bodega Family to join
the competing MC's. The idea is to one, give the people in attendance the best
show possible. Secondly, to show the MC's on the rise where the Brooklyn
Hip-Hop Festival can take them. The Festival has been breaking artists since
its inaugural year in 2005. The 1st Annual Festival featured a North Carolina
trio named Little Brother performing for the 1st time in New York. 2006
hosted the New York debut of Lupe Fiasco. In 2007 it was Kidz In The
Hall and Consequence. Last year it was Blu and Mickey Factz who
went on to grace the cover of XXL as a part of the Class of 2008 after
performing at the 4th annual Festival.
Joining
Rob Swift as our special guest for the March 19th date will be Print and
Good Day and Good Night. After performing at the 2nd Annual Brooklyn
Hip-Hop Festival in 2006 Print has gone on to become a force in the Hip-Hop
renaissance taking New York by storm.
On the wheels of steel will be Bodega Fam DJ Parler and DJ C.J.
Browne.
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"Show
and Prove" will take place at Public
Assembly, 70 North 6th Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn March 19th, April
16th and May 21st. At each month's event a panel of judges including
Brooklyn Bodega staff will select a winner. The three winners will become the
'Show and Prove' finalists. On June 1st the winner will be announced via email,
Twitter, Facebook and on BrooklynBodega.com. The winner will open the Festival
as well as win a prize pack from YUME and Festival sponsors.
For more info please: visit
Show
and Prove
Public
Assembly
Brooklyn Bodega are the creators and producers of the Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival. They are a collective of cultural programmers, marketing professionals, writers, designers and academics dedicated to the celebration and preservation of Hip-Hop culture. Their daily musings can be found at www.brooklynbodega.com
YUME is a multiplatformed company that looks to create avenues for independent thinkers to live and experience their dreams, by providing the very best in entertainment. Encompassing Music, Art, and Fashion, YUME strives to provide the very best products and programming while redistributing all things Music, Art, and Fashion into the YUME community. YUME also has a strong youth and adult education component.
Revive Da Live is dedicated to exposing Jazz music through Hip Hop in assurance of creating a larger awareness and appreciation for both Jazz music, live Hip Hop and all the musicians that create it. www.revivedalive.com


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