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Public Service Announcement for WBGO currently airing on WNET and NJTV. Thanks to Mary-Paula Allegaert, Prudential, and NPRMusic's Olivia Merrion for producing this video.
With alto/sop saxophonist Sharel Cassity, trumpeter/flugelhornist Freddie Hendrix, bassist Yasushi Nakamura, drummer E.J. Strickland, and pianist Luis Perdomo. Live webcast and artist interview with WBGO host Rhonda Hamilton will begin at 7:15pm EST on jazz.org/live. WBGO is proud to partner once again with Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola on Monday Nights with WBGO. The series features talented new artists as well as groups from some of the area's great college jazz programs. Each performance is hosted by WBGO announcer Rhonda Hamilton. Saxophonist Sharel Cassity has been voted Rising Star Alto Saxophonist in the DownBeat Critics’ Poll for each of the past five years, and she just keeps on rising. The young saxophonist has recorded two albums as a leader (with a third forthcoming) and regularly wor...
The Checkout presents Avishai Cohen's Triveni @ WBGO 10/07/10
Jazz pianist Robert Glasper plays an original composition "Enoch's Meditation," with narrative from Martin Luther King's 1966 "We Shall Overcome" speech, Barack Obama's presidential election night victory speech from Grant Park in Chicago, audio from Dr. Cornel West, and a spontaneous piano reharmonization of the presidential anthem, "Hail to the Chief." This performance was recorded January 14th at WBGO Studios in Newark, New Jersey. Produced by Josh Jackson. Mix by Josh Webb, with assistance from David Tallacksen. Happy Inauguration 2009, from the jazz community!
For two nights in the club, legendary pianist Dick Hyman will treat audiences to intimate solo performances. Hyman’s career includes a nearly encyclopedic output of over 100 albums under his name, ranging from original piano and orchestral works, to interpretations of classic American music, ragtime, and variants of stride piano. The 88-year-old pianist is rumored to never miss a note, and while that in no way defines his art, the rumor’s mere existence in the context of such demanding music speaks volumes of his technical mastery. This is a chance to see America’s greatest music performed at the highest level by a living legend.
Tigran Hamasyan recorded Live @ WBGO for the Checkout 1/25/11
This is a video sample of some of the stories and features that I did while working as a reporter at 88.3 FM WBGO Newark Public Radio this summer. - The first story is a feature on the Iraqi refugee problem. - The second is on gun violence in Newark. - The third is about students in Newark receiving scholarships to help pay college tuition. I was the Director of Investigative Reports for The Global Current last year. I hope you continue to watch and enjoy The Global Current's weekly news shows. Thanks.
A visit to Public Radio in Newark, NJ. Jazz Radio WBGO-FM(88.3). Hi Nakita! http://www.wbgo.org
WBGO honored The Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz during the 2013 Champions of Jazz Gala, November 6 at NJPAC in Newark, NJ. Featured in this tribute video is the Newark Arts High Quartet performing Charlie Parker's "Billie's Bounce."
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(Young Noble)
Yo, I can see
That you obviously don't know me or my homies
We O-U-T Lawz, fuck the phonies
A wise hustler once told me, it's on you
Though it was dreams when he first told me Now it's true
I got love for you only to a certain exstend
Niggas ain't worth shit
Cops and ride dick permits
I heard this and heard that
About them O-U-T Lawz
Some of them soldiers got shot
Some of them soldiers fell off
Fuck yall now everybody tied to us
Hollering out a nigga name
But never said what up
That shit critical, dispicable, unforgiveable
I too like Hot ??
Your own fan won't remember you
Thuggin but we still spriutual, clear lyrical
I'm like the fuckin Deff Squad
My ears ain't hearin' yall
Pump fearin' yall
But damn I ain't even wantin' to scare yall
Listen to what I tell yall
Fuck the world,
Your baby moms and your baby girl
You muthafuckas so fake,
Yo they made me wanna earl
Blake, hate snakes thug hatin the degree
Outlawz on a paper chase
Can you relate thug niggaz
(Napoleon Chorus)
We will never fall
Thru it all, we'll always stand tall
Cause in the end we'll be remembered as some young muthafucka soldiers
And if you believe in that shit that you heard
Y'all dont know us, y'all dont know us
(Napoleon)
Now I been trapped down
And fucked since day one
This industructional style of mine ain't no fun
Where I'm from
You sure to see about 10 niggaz in a bedroom
Eating off the same spoon
Sweeping with the same broom
It's hazard, it's you don't want yo life
Well give me grab it
I was born inside a love zone
With a glock-nine young marriage
It's critical
Then one of them sat down living so
Mystikal and empoious
With a heart full of anger it's so redicilous
So give me some with 21-gun soldier salute
With a 19-inch black handle snake knife in my boots
I'm straight from the strong, thug to your life
Right to yo wrong, I'll put the good to your evil
I'm the shells to your chrome, you dig that?
I'm life, I'll bring the moon to your night
I'll put the dick to your wife
And I'm the Jesuz of your Christ
You dig that? respect this
I'll bring the end to your claw
I'll bring the loc to your heart
And I'll put the snoop on yo dogs
You hear me?
We follow, this little bullet so hollow
I can promise that estacy ain't promised tomorrow
With this two man mades
Me and my soul death astrayed
I watch my parents get blowed away
Now look what it made
I'm something to face
This ludacy then with me, then with chemistry
Got my eyes on you, the first time you cross me
I'll be frying you, cause y'all don't know me
(Young Noble Chorus)
We will never fall
Thru the war, we'll always stand tall (Why)
Cause in the end we'll be remembered as some young muthafucka soldiers
(E.D.I)
When we was kids, the loving felt good
But of course have the respect
Though it's even better
Now for this chedder
Niggaz is laying deader
Then Malcom and Martin put together
Oh Lord only knows where we'll end up
Remember what Pac said
Watch the fuckin signs
But we wasn't listening
Too busy trippin off his shine
Now one time for my muthafuckin' Outlawz
Napoleon, Noble, and Kastro
May we all roll
And if you don't know
We got the rap game petro
Scared cause we bout to release
Like heavy metal
Nationwide, underground
We running the ghettos
Stealing all of ya fan base like we kleptos
Bitch I can't let go
I been strugglin' too long, thuggin' too long
And niggaz is stealing my shit
And busting it wrong
Hot shots holla back when you get 'em
Outlawz'll sic 'em, bustin back at the system
Military wisdom
Preparing myself for armegeddom
Breaking my balls at this game
Knowing it's a dead end
And my only weapon
Is my believe that I'm superior
Yeah we the muthafuckas
That you niggaz is liery off
Controling my steam
Knowing my team to deserve more
Fuck the reframe
Stick to the game and earn more
Holding my head, rolling the head with focus
Laughing inside
Cause deep inside y'all don't know us
(Young Noble Chorus)
We will never fall
Thru it all, we'll always stand tall (Why)
Cause in the end we'll be remembered as some young muthafucka soldiers
And if you believe in that shit that you heard
Y'all dont know us, y'all dont know us
We will never fall (Never)
Thru the war, we'll always stand tall
Cause in the end we'll be remembered as some young muthafucka soldiers
And if you believe in that shit that you heard
Y'all dont know us, y'all dont know us
(E.D.I Talking)
Ain't never know niggaz like us boy
They don't make niggaz like us no more
Thug in Peace.. to all my niggaz (Never)
See ya soon.. uhh
FORZA LUCHA: Soccer, beer, lucha libre wrestling and charity come together this Saturday at Forza Lucha 4 at the Rio Lounge in Newark. This annual charity lucha libre show will take place before Saturday's Red Bulls/Montreal Impact soccer game at the Red Bull Arena in nearby Harrison. All proceeds for this show go directly to the AIDS Resource Foundation for Children in Newark. This is an all-ages show, but there is a bar for those 21 and older. The event will feature masked wrestlers from the CHIKARA promotion such as Amasis, Frightmare, and Silver Ant as well as independent wrestlers like Chuck Taylor, Matt MacIntosh, and Orange Cassidy. $10. Saturday, 12 p.m. 618 Market Street, Newark. 973-279-7800.
MARCO BENEVENTO JAMS ON THE SAND: The eclectic and wildly innovative singer and pianist Marco Benevento, a staple in the jam scene, returns to Asbury Park as a part of "Jams on the Sound." The Thursday night concert series features live funk, soul, jazz, jam, and rock bands performing on The North Beach side of Convention Hall. This beachfront concert space is part of The Anchor's Bend restaurant. If inclement weather should occur, the show will move off the beach and to the covered, outdoor section of Anchor's Bend. Opening up for Benevento will Brendan Trophy and Chris Soltis from the band ENJOY!. Free. Thursday, 6 to 10 p.m. 1300 Ocean Avenue, Asbury Park. 732-455-8500
MONTCLAIR JAZZ FESTIVAL: Enjoy a Saturday afternoon of free jazz as the seventh annual Montclair Jazz Festival comes to Nishuane Park. The nine-hour event features jazz musicians as young as nine years old, and as notable as Jersey jazz master Christian McBride. Other performers include: The Dee Dee Bridgewater Quintet, George Coleman Organ Quartet, Louis Prima Jr., and The Jazz House Faculty Collective. The event will be hosted by "Law and Order" alum S. Epatha Merkerson, and WBGO Jazz 88.3's Gary Walker. There will be food available at the festival, and vendors will be selling goods throughout the duration. Free. Saturday, 12 to 9 p.m. 48 High Street, Montclair.
HOLLYSTOCK MUSIC AND ARTS FESTIVAL: If you think town festivals don't rock, then you should probably head to Mount Holly on Saturday for the annual Hollystock Music and Arts Festival. This free, two-day festival features a sea of local rock bands like Kid Felix, Midnight Mob, Stonebaby, and The Fleshtones performing at Iron Works Park. The event will be hosted by Philly-based rock station WMMR. Station DJ's Jacky Bam Bam and Brent Porche will host the festival and the station's street team will be doing giveaways. Like any good town festival there will be food trucks, craft beer, and local vendors on hand. Free. Saturday 11 a.m., Sunday 10 a.m. 155 Wollner Drive, Mount Holly.
16th ANNUAL WATERSHED BUTTERFLY FESTIVAL: This is a festival for amateur photographers, nature lovers, and those looking for a beautifully serene summer festival. The 16th annual Watershed Butterfly Festival celebrates nature's beautiful winged insects, and this year it will focus on the newly minted "state butterfly" the Black Swallowtail. Visitors can check out the Kate Gorrie Butterfly house which houses a slew of butterfly species. There's also stilt walkers, games, demonstrations, exhibits, a Dunkin Donuts cruiser (giving out free iced coffee samples), nature walks, hay rides, and an insect and butterfly parade. $8-$40. Saturday, 10 a.m. 31 Titus Mill Road, Pennington. 609-737-3735.
WOODBRIDGE FOOD TRUCK FESTIVAL: The Woodbridge Mall will host the three-day Woodbridge Food Truck Festival in its parking lot Friday through Sunday. The line-up of trucks is pretty formidable so far and it includes: Miller's Ale House, The Dude's Mobile Foods, Tacoholics, Chilangos, NY Smoke Exchange, Cheech a Cini's, Culinary Renegade, Glazed n' Confused, and more. Diners 21 and over can head over to the beer and wine garden to wash their food down. Kids can enjoy rides designed just for them, and there will be live entertainment throughout the festival. $5. Friday 3 to 9 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. 250 Woodbridge Center Drive, Woodbridge. 732-636-4600.
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