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Posted on February 29th, 2008 by jelizen.
Categories: Frolaborators.
Posted on February 29th, 2008 by visionist.
Categories: Doc's & Flix, Music, Philly, Thoughts.
Let it be known that Black Thought is the “illest of all time” Yeah i said it!
Posted on February 28th, 2008 by visionist.
Categories: FROBACK.
Posted on February 28th, 2008 by jelizen.
Categories: Fro Related, Music.

from the LATimes
Buddy Miles, the rock and R&B drummer, singer and songwriter whose eclectic career included stints playing with Jimi Hendrix and as the lead voice of the California Raisins, the animated clay figures that became an advertising phenomenon in the late 1980s, has died. He was 60.
Miles died Tuesday of congestive heart failure at his home in Austin, Texas, according to an announcement on his website.
A massive man with a distinctive, sculpted afro, Miles hit his peak of popularity when he joined Hendrix and bassist Billy Cox to form Hendrix’s Band of Gypsys, which the New Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll called “the first black rock group.” Miles had played with Hendrix on the guitarist’s influential “Electric Ladyland” album released in 1968.
The Band of Gypsys made just one album, a live set recorded on New Year’s Eve in 1969-70, and two of Miles’ songs, “Them Changes” and “We Got to Live Together,” were included on the album. He gave the recording a memorable drum riff on one of Hendrix’s signature songs, “Machine Gun.”
But, according to Miles, the Band of Gypsys association was brief and stormy. He told The Times in 1988 that Hendrix’s management, not the guitarist himself, fired him within a month of the concert. He thought Hendrix’s managers were leery of continuing with an all-black group.
“It had to be a racial thing,” Miles told The Times. “I think it had to scare them because of the political aspect at the time.”
Miles was born Sept. 5, 1947, in Omaha. He developed an interest in drums at an early age and by 12 was playing in his father’s jazz combo. Within a couple of years he was in demand as a session player and a sideman, working with top-name R&B groups, including Ruby and the Romantics and the Delfonics. According to the Rolling Stone encyclopedia, he played on the session that produced the Jaynetts’ 1963 hit “Sally Go Round the Roses.”
While playing with Wilson Pickett in 1967, he was approached by guitarist Mike Bloomfield, who asked him to join the blues, rock and soul group Electric Flag. Miles played on three of the band’s albums before forming his own group, the Buddy Miles Express, in 1968. Next came his association with Hendrix.
Over the years, Miles recorded two albums with Carlos Santana, one of which went platinum, and worked with other leading music figures, including Muddy Waters and John McLaughlin. He re-formed the Buddy Miles Express in the mid-1970s and had a hit with his song “Them Changes.”
By the late 1970s, however, Miles’ career came to a halt over convictions for grand theft and auto theft. He served time in the California Institution for Men at Chino and at San Quentin State Prison. He was incarcerated until 1985 and formed bands at both prisons.
After he was released, he sang with Santana’s group and got the raisin gig while working on an album with the guitarist. The popular television commercials for the California Raisin Advisory Board featured a quartet of singing and dancing Claymation figures with Miles, as Buddy Raisin, doing the lead singing covering Marvin Gaye’s “I Heard It Through the Grapevine.”
The commercial’s popularity spawned a million-selling offshoot album of remakes of rock and soul oldies, “The California Raisins Sing the Hit Songs.”
Posted on February 27th, 2008 by jayenare.
Categories: Music, NYC, Nitelife.
Smirnoff Vodka has teamed up with hip hop to create new versions of original classics - while celebrating new versions of their classic drinks. Last night’s event at Element (NYC) showcased Q-Tip, Common, and KRS-One, alongside their upgraded hits “The Light,” “Midnight,” and “Criminal Minded.” For this month’s series, tracks were produced by Just Blaze, DJ Premier and Cool & Dre… who were also in the spot and touched the mic’s and tables as well. A night filled with, “oooh, there go…” and “daang, that was my ish!”- KRS-One shut it down on the dancefloor- rockin WITH the crowd and reminding us that the bridge is OVAAAAAA….
Here’s a taste- keep checking throughout the day for more frotos…




To hear the mixes… Smirnoff .
Posted on February 27th, 2008 by visionist.
Categories: Doc's & Flix, Frolaborators, Music, NYC.
Posted on February 27th, 2008 by visionist.
Categories: Boutiques, Fashion, Frolaborators, LA.
Sorry for the delay(computer problems solved) Had a great turnout on friday night at the adidas Original LA. Hawthorne Headhunters did an impromtu performance for the the Diesel Jean loving crowd.Shout out to the StonesThrow fam who rolled thru .





Posted on February 26th, 2008 by jelizen.
Categories: Concerts, Frolaborators, LA, Nitelife.

Check out performances by Coultrain & PPP (Platinum Pied Pipers), Tiombe Lockhart, Blu & Exile and DJ sets by J-Boogie, Sake 1, A-Ski and Coleman. Saturday night @ Crash Mansion!
From the press release…
SATURDAY March 1st 2008
In the core of downtown Los Angeles, KCRW and ArtDontSleep presents Soul Exploration II of IV. A magnificent four part series, Soul Exploration, part two, has been thoroughly crafted to widen and change people’s musical appreciation. Additionally, Platinum Pied Pipers will preview their long awaited upcoming sophomore release, dropping on Ubiquity Records. For more information, visit www.myspace.com/artdontsleep. Soul Exploration will be held at The Crash Mansion located on 1024 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles, CA. Ticket prices: General Admission: $20. Presale tickets are available at The Crash Mansion or Ticketmaster online. Guests are subject to availability.
Posted on February 23rd, 2008 by jayenare.
Categories: Fro Related, NYC, Nonstop Sports.
Big shout out to the unsuspecting frolaborator below who amazingly agreed to let me take a flick of his fro…even after we spotted him through the D train window…jumped…(Willie Hutch’s “Foxy Lady” playing)… ran about 10 steps to get inside the train while holding the doors open with my left leg … handed him a pick fros flyer… narrowly, (of course) escaped the closing doors while yelling, “can we take a pictuurreee?”…!!
to which he nodded yes… as the train took off. (really)

Posted on February 23rd, 2008 by jayenare.
Categories: Art, Fro Related, Frolaborators, NYC.
James Top hosted the opening of his first solo art show, AFROLOGY, in NYC this weekend. AFROLOGY highlights moments in African American history, on canvas… using very fly variations of the fro as a symbolic backdrop. Each piece embraces its own journey, a deliberate move in the fight for graffiti as art.
Top gave us recollections of life as an artist in NY history throughout the night and posed for frotos when we wildly congratulated him on his recent accomplishments; creating yet another must see moment in fro-history.
Learn about “Afrology” through the art of a legend this entire month at Essex gallery (NYC).



