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Posts Tagged ‘rock steady crew’

Ugandan Hip Hop: B-Boy Activism In The Mother Land

By Q Ball • Sep 3rd, 2008 • Category: Body Rock

I want you to see evidence where Hip Hop culture shines at its brightest, and how it enlightens a possible future for those who once envisioned tomorrow as a blur. I want you to feel how it made you feel the first time you found Hip Hop kissing you on the cheek with open arms. Do you remember when?



Rock Steady Crew Announces 31st Anniversary July 24-27

By Q Ball • Jul 8th, 2008 • Category: Body Rock

As Hip Hop continues to thrive and influence today’s mainstream pop culture after three decades of growth, the world-famous Rock Steady Crew is on the verge of their 31st Anniversary. The historic four-day celebration kicks off in New York City beginning Thursday, July 24 with the legendary Celebrity Benefit Basketball Challenge, and will wrap on Sunday, July 27 with the Outdoor Concert in Newark, New Jersey as an official event at the Third Annual Lincoln Park Music Festival.



Old School B-Boy Footage: Ben Vereen and David Letterman

By Q Ball • Jun 29th, 2008 • Category: Body Rock

During the mid 1980s when B-Boying was being commercially pimped, the world was exposed to the legendary New York City Breakers and The Rock Steady Crew. Unknowingly, these two B-Boy crews were internationally evangelized Hip Hop’s dance form and culture, and thanks to the international community B-Boying never died. If you were really paying attention to Hip Hop culture on the outside looking in, the international community is who is saving it now.



How To Make A Graff Denim Jacket

By Q Ball • May 15th, 2008 • Category: The Blackbook

If you want to represent the real Hip Hop, you got to rock a Graffed-Out Denim Jacket. There ain’t nothing like a jacket with def colors and wild style funk! As a matter of fact you can burn your jeans, your hats, and your kicks, too, if you fiend for the over-kill! But let’s talk about the jacket. If you have some painting skills, or the patience to get some, let’s see if we can lead you in the right direction.



Planet B-Boy Film Review

By Q Ball • Apr 13th, 2008 • Category: Body Rock

I saw Planet B-Boy and you should, too, right now! It is a definite Hip Hop classic! It is a passionate story of international Hip Hop culture at its finest! … a must watch for any Hip Hop culture purist, fan, and aficionado!



B-Boy Pioneer Frosty Freeze Passes at 44

By Q Ball • Apr 4th, 2008 • Category: Body Rock

Ladies and Gentlemen, B-Boy Godfather, Wayne “Frosty Freeze” Frost of the Rock Steady Crew, has passed at the young age of 44. His passing occurred Thursday April 4, 2008, at Mount Sinai Medical Center in NYC due to suffering a long term undisclosed illness.