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Rubble Kings: The cultural phenomenon that is hip hop

Rubble Kings: The cultural phenomenon that is hip hop

Rubble Kings – The story of NYC’s 1970s gang subculture and how it influenced the cultural phenomenon that is hip hop.

Friend to our blog Chad Harper of Hip Hop Saves Lives, brought to our attention a new documentary Rubble Kings.  An important documentary about courage, hope and survival against all odds.  This movie is pretty much finished.  Unfortunately it can not be shown beyond festivals or private screenings because of music rights and archival footage that must be cleared.  Being able to pay for the songs and footage in this film is crucial to telling this story accurately and in its truest form.  It is almost there but just needs a little help in order to keep this film authentic and how the public deserves to see it in its true art form.  Chad says “Put your money where your mouth is all you hip hop heads, if you are tired of this crap being force fed to our youth then lets make a difference.”

RUBBLE KINGS is a story of survival, hope and empowerment that resonates with audiences from all backgrounds and walks of life.  It’s a testament to the influential power of a group of individuals and their ability to inspire a global movement.

You can do the same.  We still have a ways to go on this journey!  Every donation counts, and brings us one step closer to our goal!

Please help by donating and inspiring others to do the same.

RUBBLE KINGS KICKSTARTER PAGE

NOTE:  There are plenty of ways to help.  If you cannot help financially then help by spreading the word – repost, facebook or tweet this kickstarter post to all of your friends.

Music / Art / History.

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WAN-LUV at RED ROOSTER in Harlem featuring BROWN RICE FAMILY

WAN LUV at RED ROOSTER in Harlem featuring BROWN RICE FAMILY

WAN-LUV at RED ROOSTER in Harlem featuring BROWN RICE FAMILY this Wednesday, February 6, 2013.  They will be performing from 8:00pm until 11:00pm.

WAN-LUV is an Afro-Caribbean event series produced by HIP HOP SAVES LIVES, NEGUS WOLRD, COCODY PRODUCTIONS and OKAI MUSIK.

Brown Rice Family is today’s freshest world roots band jamming towards global solidarity and organic happiness. Guided by a strong belief in the natural flow of things.  BRF provides the masses with a distinctively organic World Roots Music, which encompasses reggae, hip-hop, dance hall, afro-beat, jazz stylings, rock, brazilian, Latin, and funk.

See you there!

310 Lenox Ave., at West 125th, New York, New York 10027

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WAN-LUV DINNER SERIES WED NOV 14TH | HIP HOP SAVES LIVES

WAN LUV DINNER SERIES WED NOV 14TH | HIP HOP SAVES LIVES

WAN LUV DINNER SERIES WED NOV 14TH | HIP HOP SAVES LIVES

WAN-LUV is back with a special GIVING THX ADDITION! We are thankful for our kids debut album release which is only $5 so everyone is taking one home! And all proceeds go to us taking our KIDS HELPING KIDS program to PARIS!!! Yes to Paris launching in JAN 2013!!!! ALL FRENCH PEEPS IN NYC “STAND -UP”!!!!!!! Be apart of the world-wide movement to take back the name of HIP HOP and use it for it original purpose, SAVING LIVES! Also it’s our NIGIST MARIE-GUMDROP’S B-DAY PARTY!!!! So dancers REPORT TO THE DANCE FLOOR!!!!!!! Let’s show MAD-LUV

PLEASE WATCH AND FORWARD THE EVENT COMMERCIAL TO HELP PROMOTE!!! THX

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70 West 3rd Street, New York, New York 10012

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HIP-HOP SOUL JAM / Harlem Event

By HarlemHouse

HIP HOP SOUL JAM – A Celebration of Emerging Artists Performing For a Cause

Next Thursday May 6th, 2010 at The Shrine Bar in Harlem, marks the launch of Hip-Hop Soul Jam, a quarterly performance series showcasing emerging hip hop soul artists making music for a purpose.  The event, conceived and produced by Hip Hop Saves Lives Founder Chad Harper, HIP HOP SOUL JAM / Harlem Eventaims to expose new and positive talent in the hip hop soul community, while using the power of genre of vital causes.

The event format will feature live performances by select local and international acts, highlight and benefit a chosen charity, and conclude with a DJ led dance party celebrating music genres of the Black Diaspora and bringing together actors in the entertainment community.

“We want to give a spotlight to quality hip hop soul artists, those with a focus on saying something and creating music with artistic integrity, while showing the power of hip hop soul to effect change on a global level. We’ll place emphasis on acts who follow their words with actions, personifying Hip Hop Saves Lives’ motto, ‘We don’t just talk about it, we be about it,’” Harper said. To this end he has teamed up with co-producer Jake Bright, a DJ and Director of African focused Cocody Productions, twice recognized by award winning radio program Afropop Worldwide and having produced events for The Touch Foundation and Alicia Keys’ Keep a Child Alive.

The inaugural event will feature performances by local artists including Gene Pritsker´s Sound Liberation, the concert will also feature Nahdi, Squala Orphan, Clarisa Rose, R-Kitech and Chanda Rule, as well Babaluku of Uganda and Makhtar from Senegal. The evening’s donations will benefit Charity Water (charitywater.org), which is currently working on providing earthquake survivors of Haiti with clean drinking water. Evening will also include a special photographic exhibit on Haiti by Bennett Raglin. AOC Fine Wines is sponsoring the red carpet reception.  HIP HOP SOUL JAM / Harlem Event

Hip Hop Saves Lives, founded by Chad Harper is a charitable/entertainment organization dedicated to using the powerof hip hop for global change. Its primary focus is clean water wells for Africa and educating the hip hop community on living green. Coming ventures include an on-line radio and TV show, news letter, and magazine  www.hiphopsaveslives.org

HIP HOP SOUL JAM / Harlem Event

Shrine Bar, themed after the legendary artist Fela Kuti’s bar of the same name, is one of New York’s pre-eminent live music venues (www.shrinenyc.com).

See you all there!   HH

(red carpet interviews and wine reception 8:00pm – 8:45)


Cocody Productions (pronounced Cocoa Dee), formed in New York by Directors Tunde Agboke, Jake Bright, and Ken Oriwa, produces upscale events showcasing art, music, film, non-profit activities, business, and fashion of Africa and the African Diaspora.  CONTACT: Jake Bright  347-204-7576 // Jake@Cocodyproductions.net


*To read the full artile on this event click on the link below
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HIP HOP SOUL JAM – Thursday May 6th
from 9pm – 1am at The Shrine Bar
2271 Adam Clayron Powell Jr. Blvd,
bet. 133rd & 134th St. New York, NY

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For more information about Hip Hop Soul Jam, Hip Hop Saves Lives and Cocody Productions please contact Chad Harper at Chadharper@hiphopsaveslives.org or Jake Bright at Jake@cocodyproductions.net

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