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Posted on July 6th, 2009 by missfrolab.
Categories: Art, De La Soul, Design, Music, Photography.
Keep an eye out for the next edition (Chapter 37) of Frank151 curated by De la Soul!
above: Our ad featuring Pos rocking an OH.G.FRO shirt in the Ego Trippin’ video.
(Frolabin’ since b4 ‘94!)
more details & pictures the jump!
The issue features lots of interviews and rare insight from De La and their crew that was there in the beginning.
This is a definite collectors edition! Featuring cover art and additional contributions from De La’s creative director Joe Buck:
The issue has never seen before images of De La, memorabilia, lyrics, “the delacratic dictionary”, label paperwork and ads … don’t miss out! Check Frank151’s website for listings of where to find a copy.
Shout outs to Steve Malbon, Adam, Domingo & the whole Frank staff for following thru on this frolaboration! Must give props to Cognito (@FROLAB) for putting this concept in motion.
Stay tuned for more info about De La Soul’s “20 Years High & Rising” Tour with the 10-piece band Rhythm Roots All-Stars & supporting Art Exhibition (in select cities TBA) curated by Frolab!
DE LA SOUL – 2009 TOUR DATES
07/23/09 Fillmore San Francisco, CA
07/24/09 Key Club Los Angeles, CA
07/31/09 House of Blues Dallas Dallas, TX
08/02/09 House of Blues Houston Houston, TX
08/07/09 Masquerade Atlanta, GA
08/12/09 Ram’s Head Live Baltimore, MD
08/13/09 Nokia Theatre Times Square New York, NY
08/18/09 Surf Club Ortley Beach, NJ
08/19/09 Showcase Live Foxboro, MA
08/23/09 The Phoenix Concert Theatre Toronto, ON
08/25/09 House of Blues Cleveland Cleveland, OH
08/26/09 House of Blues Chicago Chicago, IL
08/27/09 First Avenue Minneapolis, MN
08/29/09 BlueBird Theather Denver, CO
(more dates TBA)
2 comments.
Comment on July 7th, 2009.
No fuckin’ kidding! It’s bad enough that you can’t never find a Frank half the times… this one’s gonna be extra hard. Big up to the Frolab for setting this one up… i mean, getting up in this one!
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