Friday, March 23, 2012

Nas - Take It In Blood

Nas - Take It In Blood
NAS Birth name Nasir Bin Olu Dara Jones Also known as Nasty Nas Born September 14, 1973 (1973-09-14) (age 38) Crown Heights, Brooklyn, New York Origin Queensbridge, Queens, New York Genres Hip hop Occupations MC Instruments Sampler, keyboard Years active 1991 -- present Labels Columbia, Def Jam, Ill Will, The Jones Experience Associated acts Olu Dara, The Firm, AZ, Bravehearts, Kelis, Mobb Deep, Damian Marley, Wu-Tang Clan, DJ Premier, Common Website www.islanddefjam.com/artist/home.aspx?artistID=7312 Career beginnings (1989--1992) As a teenager, Nas enlisted his best friend and upstairs neighbor Willy "Ill Will" Graham as his DJ. Nas first went by the nickname Kid Wave before adopting his more commonly known alias of Nasty Nas. In the late 1980s, he met up with the producer "Large Professor" and went to the studio where Rakim and Kool G Rap were recording their albums. When they were not in the studio, Nas would go into the booth and record his own material. However, none o! f it was released. In 1991, Nas performed on Main Source's "Live at the Barbeque". In mid-1992, Nas was approached by MC Serch of 3rd Bass, who became his manager and secured Nas a record deal with Columbia Records the same year. Nas made his solo debut under the name of "Nasty Nas" on the single "Halftime" from Serch's soundtrack for the film Zebrahead. Called the new Rakim, his rhyming skills attracted a significant amount of attention within the hip-hop community. Illmatic (1993--1994) In 1994 ...





Tony Lindsay Lead Singer for Santana.

Tony Lindsay Lead Singer for Santana.
Tony Lindsay, who was born in my home town Kingston, New York, now calls San Francisco his home. Tony first toured with Carlos Santana in 1991, when not touring with SANTANA, he sings for Spang-a-Lang, a local R&B/Jazz/Pop group he founded that has opened for several well-known acts, including Curtis Mayfield, Jr. Walker, Tower of Power, and Average White Band, to name a few. As an individual, Tony has recorded or performed with several artists, including Tevin Campbell, O'Jays, Al Jarreau, Steve Winwood, Johnny Gill, Teddy Pendergrass, Aretha Franklin, Lou Rawls and Angela Bofill and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra at Avery Fischer Hall in NY. (The song was written by Narada Michael Walden, and entitled "Enough for Everyone.") Tony's voice can also be heard on Mazda, Hotwheels, Dreyer's Ice Cream and Wendy's commercials as well as on the "Adventures of Kanga Roddy." I produced and edited this video for the Brown-Fitzgerald 2011 Family Reunion in Atlanta, GA.


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