DJ Tedsmooth, of 94.7 The Block in NYC is known as the “Remix King” for his inventive and infectious remixes of popular songs, has brought houses down at Latin and hip-hop clubs throughout New York City
Chuck Chillout was one of the first radio DJs to help get hip-hop on the airwaves in New York City in the 1980s. In celebration of his 40th anniversary on the radio, “Uncle” Ralph McDaniels and Bugsy host a bevy of old-school MCs and DJs
Common might be a well-established actor—appearing in dozens of films and television shows—but his hip-hop bonafides are undeniable.
Brooklyn legendary radio DJ Joe Causi (WCBS FM) and Bronx music producer Sal Abbatiello (Fever Records) usher in a revue of classic Doo Wop tunes in Brooklyn. Featuring the contemporary lineup of Frank Pizarro, former lead singer of LA Doo Wop group The Platters
Common might be a well-established actor—appearing in dozens of films and television shows—but his hip-hop bonafides are undeniable.
For 25 years, the Federation Sound crew has shepherded the culture of Jamaican dancehall, reggae, and roots music in New York City and beyond. This year Kenny Meez, Max Glazer, DJ Danglez, DJ Mace and Alric & Boyd celebrate the milestone anniversary in Coney Island