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The Return of the Bus Stop. March 2nd at El Dorado w/ J-Live
Starting March 2nd at El Dorado The Bus Stop will be returning on a monthly basis. Every first Wed. Night. Stay tuned San Diego...
For our first event we will be bringing out the one and only J-LIVE. If you dont know about J-Live check the video on the very bottom of the page....
http://vimeo.com/18494898 The Bus Stop was an integral part of SD nightlife in the early 2000's when most clubs were banging nothing but House Music and Jiggy Radio cuts The Bus Stop was bringing that fresh boom bap hip hop and old school flavor. Bringing in world class dj's on a weekly basis. Dj Charlie Rock touches on the beginnings of the weekly event and some of the guests that rolled through. ==================================== J-Live http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsENh...eature=related Brooklyn MC J-Live first garnered notice with the release of his 1995 single "Bragging Writes." Delivering his thoughtful lyrics with confidence and ease, J-Live's rapping was strong and his soul-inflected grooves immediately appealed to fans of underground hip-hop. A year later he followed up with another hit, "Hush the Crowd," and started to generate a palpable buzz. With tracks produced by luminaries such as Prince Paul, DJ Premier, and Pete Rock, the release of J-Live's full-length debut, The Best Part, was hotly anticipated and the future looked promising for the ascendant MC. At this point, though, J-Live was beset by a host of troubles. Amidst constant label shuffling and plagued by a series of illegal bootlegs, the release of The Best Part was delayed for five years. There was some talk that J-Live was behind some of the bootlegs -- a few of which were of extremely high quality -- and the ongoing saga became something of an underground legend. In the interim, J-Live worked as an eighth-grade teacher in Brunswick, NY, and continued to embellish and refine his debut. He kept good company, making cameo appearances on strong albums like Handsome Boy Modeling School's So...How's Your Girl? and J. Rawls' The Essence of J. Rawls. The Best Part finally enjoyed its official release in the fall of 2001. All of the Above followed one year later, and 2003 brought a two-part mini-LP tribute to his early days, Always Has Been and Always Will Be. J-Live released his third LP, The Hear After, in 2005 on the Penalty (Ryko) label and followed up with the Reveal the Secret EP in 2007. Then What Happened? debuted on BBE Records the following year. |
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Promo clip for the Bus Stop....for the people by the people...SD BABY!!!
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Tonite!!!
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although i'm going to still try and catch cormega i will definitely be at the bus stop tonight. el dorado is going to be cracking without a doubt.
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dope..alot of good people in the house
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CALI-FOREIGNER IN STORES MAY 4th!!! www.myspace.com/jpowers Jimmy Powers vs Verbz- "The Snare & Kick Project" http://www.accesshiphop.com/store/?itemid=16405 |
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I agree...Great vibe in the spot last night...
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"I've been blessed with an inner energy that never runs empty, conducted by a symphony playing the tempo of sympathy." -"I've Been Blessed" by Aaron Evans Free downloads and more info at www.aaronevansimagination.com |
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from the looks of the pics floating around on facebook
it looks like a lot of heads came out and supported i'm proud of you san diego |
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that shit was popping though. can't wait for the next one.
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San Diego was in full effect last night big ups to everyone that came out. Hope you all had a good time....next month we back at it again....
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