Whats good 54 Reality Show viewers, this weeks episode is serious.
There was a shooting outside of a popular club in Austin, related to a rap event that took place that night. While we are thankful no one was killed, I wanted to get out on the scene and speak with a few local artist to find out how they feel this will affect the enviroment for hip-hop in Austin. I really want to know what others think, leave me a message, comments, and thoughts below or email them to crew54@gmail.com.
Then the homie Bavu came through and showed us his interview with up and coming R&B talent Anthony David. He's the first signee on India Arie's new imprint, and Bavu caught up with him while he was in town. If your in the Austin area on Wednesday's from 3 t0 5 p.m. make sure you check out Bavu's Revue on KaziFm 88.7.
Finally we finish it up with footage from performances at Flamingo Cantina and Dirty Dog. The homie Cali Zack was putting it down at Flamingo with N/A Productions, Dred Skott, and C.O.D. Over at Dirty Dog it was the D-Madness going away party, and we all came through to show our support for one of Austin's most talented musicians.
Check it out, and please leave your comments below, we need ya...
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6 comments:
Like the forum topics fellas, keep it up! long time no see..
- Dru Fay
Nice job. Local news needs to take some pointers from you guys...way to give some voices a chance to be heard.
Based on the shooting in Austin I hope it does end the music. Austin is one of the few cities that give underground hip hop a chance to shine. Outside of SXSW, the scene has always been progressive towards Hip Hop but something like this hopefully wont give our culture another black eye. Love the blog and enjoy yall music, keep up the good work & to the city of Austin please continue to support quality hip hop. Peace
My bad I hope it doesn't end the music. Keep Hip Hop Alive Austin!!
Boys got me lookin like Denzel lol!!! Keep up the good work fam...
This is really depressing. Austin Hip Hop takes two steps back from this. It's like having a kid and watching that kid fuck up his or her life after doing well. I appreciate you guys covering this from a perspective that actually cares. The news will usually only have the words "shooting" and "rapper" together and when that happens these people that aren't for the cause get a hard on. Maybe I'm just ranting but please keep on with the Crew 54 Reality Show either way.
(by the way you guys edit this stuff well. Respect)
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