The Black History 101 Mobile Museum showcased its refurbished travel trailer at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Detroit on April 20. The exhibit was attended by approximately 300 people. The exhibit had a variety of rare Hip Hop related material objects. The graffiti concept was done in tribute to Proof and JDilla.
The Black History 101 Mobile Museum made its debut in Detroit this past weekend. The exhibit focused on avariety of rare Hip Hop artifacts and was in tribute to Proof and J Dilla.
Check out the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvBXc22pBHE
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Monday, April 21, 2008
Black History 101 Mobile Museum Hip Hop artifacts and was in tributeto Proof and J Dilla.
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Thursday, April 3, 2008
RIP FROSTY; Wayne Frost of the "Rock Steady Crew"
B-BOY LEGEND "FROSTY FREEZE" ORIGINAL MEMBER OF ROCK STEADY CREW PASSED AWAY. FROSTY WAS A DEAR COMRADE OF MINE, AND HE'LL BE VERY MISSED IN MY HOOD AND IN THE WORLD OF REAL HIP HOP... FROST WE LOVE YOU MY BROTHER.
Hip-Hop is mourning the passing of another legend today, as news spreads of the passing of pioneer B-Boy Frosty Freeze, who died yesterday (April 3) at the age of 44. The former Rock Steady Crew vice-president, born Wayne Frost, died in Manhattan following a prolonged illness, though details of his medical battle remained unclear. “Frosty, within Hip-Hop, Frosty represents one of the last representations of what original B-Boy style was when the dance first started,” RSC’s leader Crazy Legs told AllHipHop.com. Though funeral arrangements have yet to be confirmed, Crazy Legs expects the services to be held as early as Tuesday. Frosty Freeze’s life will be celebrated at the Rock Steady Crew’s 31st Anniversary, set to take place in New York July 24-27. “Those who know me well know that when it’s time to do something, I’m gonna pick the biggest spotlight to shine on Frosty.”
For the full story log on: http://allhiphop.com/stories/news/archive/2008/04/04/19591380.aspx
Hip-Hop is mourning the passing of another legend today, as news spreads of the passing of pioneer B-Boy Frosty Freeze, who died yesterday (April 3) at the age of 44. The former Rock Steady Crew vice-president, born Wayne Frost, died in Manhattan following a prolonged illness, though details of his medical battle remained unclear. “Frosty, within Hip-Hop, Frosty represents one of the last representations of what original B-Boy style was when the dance first started,” RSC’s leader Crazy Legs told AllHipHop.com. Though funeral arrangements have yet to be confirmed, Crazy Legs expects the services to be held as early as Tuesday. Frosty Freeze’s life will be celebrated at the Rock Steady Crew’s 31st Anniversary, set to take place in New York July 24-27. “Those who know me well know that when it’s time to do something, I’m gonna pick the biggest spotlight to shine on Frosty.”
For the full story log on: http://allhiphop.com/stories/news/archive/2008/04/04/19591380.aspx
Labels:Boxing, Events, Fight Sports, MMA,
Crazy Legs,
dance,
Hip-Hop,
original B-Boy style,
pioneer B-Boy Frosty Freeze,
Rock Steady Crew,
Rock Steady Crew vice-president Wayne Frost,
Rock Steady Crew’s 31st Anniversary
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