Archive for May, 2010



24
May
10

Nas & Damian Marley In-store Signing

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Tuesday, May 25th
Nas & Damian Marley In-store Signing

5pm start time.

at Rasputin, 2401 Telegraph Ave.
Berkeley CA 94704
Info: http://www.rasputinmusic.com/

21
May
10

Pete Rock’s 2nd SF Show

21
May
10

Blitz The Ambassador @ The New Parish

!!!OAKLAND DEBUT!!!
From Ghana to Brooklyn to the Bay
Future Classy Brass + Live Instrumental Hip-Hop + Throwback Classics: ‘Something to Believe In’

Blitz the Ambassador w/ Oakland institution The Park
w/ MIC-G + DJ Willie Maze
Doors: 8:30 PM
Blitz: 10:30 P
$7 presale / $10 at the door

Tickets available HERE

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20
May
10

Reflection Eternal live @ Amoeba Music

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Reflection Eternal, the groundbreaking duo of rapper Talib Kweli and producer Hi-Tek, have come together for their second full-length sonic offering, Revolutions Per Minute. More than a decade after their first collaborations, Kweli and Hi-Tek are each among the most respected in their respective crafts. Kweli is a torchbearer for those craving commercially viable music that matters, while Hi-Tek has been able to deliver impeccable work that ranges from bombastic beats for the most progressive backpack rappers to bone-crushing soundbeds for the gruffest gangster rappers. Also catch them later that night at The Fillmore in SF!

Mon 5/24 (6PM)
Amoeba Music
1855 Haight St. San Francisco , CA
FREE!

19
May
10

Bring It Back:Reuniting the Elements of Hip Hop

Bring It Back Tour is a passion-driven collaborative tour that utilizes local business and community resources to engage artistic expression. We are designed to pull together prime circles of artisans, musicians, educators, and activists for the cause of inspiring our youth and peers with a multitude of positive creative outlets. The name “Bring It Back” is much more than a touring title and slogan; it’s what any movement represents. We bring fans of the hip hop community back to a grassroots connection with its ‘fourfather elements’– Breakdancing, Graffiti, Turntablism, and Emceeing–with the addition of live reggae, rock n’roll, visual arts, and charity work




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