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Combining equal parts of deep funk, high energy punk, and frantic ska, the Los Angeles-based Fishbone were one of the most distinctive and eclectic alternative rock bands of the late ’80s. With their hyper-active, self-conscious diversity, goofy sense of humor, and… (Read More)
When a pair of quick-witted emcees joins forces with a battle-hardened, groove-fusing rhythm section, a classically trained violist and trumpet player, the result is a sound that explores and expands the frontiers of live hip-hop. Progressive in both style and message… (Read More)
Floetry is a female British hip-hop/neo-soul duo. The members of the group are singer/songwriter Marsha “the Songstress” Ambrosius and emcee/songwriter Natalie “the Floacist” Stewart who was born in London. The women met through their love of basketball and formed a friendship… (Read More)
Four Twenty Fest: Phunk Junkeez
With the help of their longtime friends at SRH Productions & Suburban Noize Records home of the Kottonmouth Kings. The Junkeez are set to release a bangin’ new CD for 2003!!!!! As a preview to the forthcoming album, the Junkeez have… (Read More)
Spawned in the southern Denver suburbia of Littleton, Colorado, “Fulcrum” is a band that came together with one great mission in mind: to re-ignite the world of Rock āNā Roll. The band was born (thanks to a high school swimming class… (Read More)
GameRiot is the largest traveling video games event and competition in the United States. It offers gamers a chance to be the first to playnew and unreleased titles. The event features 60 state of the art gaming stations with the newest… (Read More)
Born and raised in Brooklyn, singer, songwriter and guitarist Garland Jeffreys began his career performing in Manhattan nightclubs as a solo act in 1966 after attending college at Syracuse University as an art major, where he became friends with Lou Reed… (Read More)
George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic
The mastermind of the Parliament/Funkadelic collective during the 1970s, George Clinton broke up both bands by 1981 and began recording solo albums, occasionally performing live with his former bandmates as the P.Funk All-Stars. Born in Kannapolis, NC, on July 22, 1941… (Read More)
Who’s gonna take the weight? In these days and times—the last days—for a multitude of reasons, this is the question at hand. And, if ever there was any doubt, the answer is, of course, none other than Ghostface (the artist formerly… (Read More)
Gift Of Gab (From Blackalicious)
The San Francisco-native Gift of Gab (alias Tim Parker) frequently falls victim to the Sugar Ray/Mark McGrath phenomenon (you know, when supposed fans use the band’s name to refer to its frontman). So for starters, let’s clarify: Blackalicious is the group… (Read More)
Founded by Kevin Lyman(Vans Warped Tour)the Girls Garage Tour will feature an organic mix of female musicians who are ready to steal the stage. (Read More)
There are voices, and then there are voices. When it comes to separating the merely talented to the outright blessed, Glenn Lewis is obviously one of the chosen ones. It is evident as soon as he lifts his voice to sing… (Read More)
Thank you for your visiting the official GLOWB Page. We are so busy right now preparing for so many things but we do read everything that comes our way! If you have a media, marketing, D.j. Drop or any type of… (Read More)
Goapele brings an infusion of fresh energy and a classic, yet new sound to R&B music with her sophomore set, Change It All. The Oakland, California-based songstress broke onto the Bay Area music scene in 2001 with her ethereal EP, Closer… (Read More)
Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? A single listen to Grayskul and you’ll be transported to the pages of an animated world which seems to mirror the struggles and conflicts of our own. On their debut full… (Read More)
Moving like a hot-rod hooptie down a spooky back street, Gang Starr’s fifth aIbum, Moment Of Truth, is a musical-terrorist manifesto to hip-hop listeners whose revved up feelings of joy and hope have started settling into symptoms of pre-millennium tension. The… (Read More)
Out of upstate New York has come an inventive new group that is beginning to make their mark on the music world. Instead of the conventional looped samples and canned beats, Gym Class Heroes is a 5 piece hip-hop band that… (Read More)
The Genius, aka the GZA, was the most cerebral MC in the Wu-Tang Clan, as well as perhaps the most acclaimed. His cool, precise flow and intricate, literate rhymes weren’t as theatrical as Method Man or Ol’ Dirty Bastard, the two… (Read More)
Uh-Oh, Uh-Oh — Here comes The Hangar Every now and again, people of the world are hurt and long for a change. Many times they don’t even know it until the feeling hits them square in the chops, knocking them into… (Read More)
Theryl “Houseman” de’Clouet is a rough-voiced, straight-from-the-heart soul singer who delivers some of funkiest music you’ll ever hear. Here is the debut album from the lead sing of Galatic, with songs steeped in deep Southern soul and seasoned with hip-hop, blues… (Read More)
Kottonmouth Kings front man Daddy X’s legendary punk outfit Humble Gods set the record straight on “Born Free” a 17 song true school punk rock classic. "The universe works in mysterious ways, life can be so unpredictable at times and you… (Read More)
When rap exploded creatively and commercially in the late 1980s, Ice Cube was at the forefront of the expansion. As the lyrical brains behind N.W.A, the Los Angeles-based rapper instantly became a major player in the music game by leading a… (Read More)
Ice-T (born Tracy Morrow) has proven to be one of hip-hop’s most articulate and intelligent stars, as well as one of its most frustrating. At his best the rapper has written some of his best portraits of ghetto life and gangsters… (Read More)
What’s up wit it people. I pride myself on being a Strong Mile High representative and, I want all my friends and fans to feel like they can connect with me on more than just rappin. So, I want yall to… (Read More)
This cat doesn’t need much of an introduction. He’s from Columbus. He dropped “Unforeseen Shadows” CD in 1999, “Got Lyrics?” CD/LP in 2002, the tour-only “Write To Death” in 2003, and will be releasing “Celestial Clockwork” in 2004. (Read More)