NEW YORK, Oct. 26, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Hip Hop Music and Culture will have a new outlet for Artists, DJ's, B-Boys & Girls, Graffiti Artists, and Entrepreneurs via the Hip Hop Hall of Fame's proposed partnership with Streetz106.com online and local television broadcasting platform in 2013.
The Hip Hop Hall of Fame will team up with Free-Dome radio show, hosted by DJ Lord Yoda of the pioneer of the Crash Crew and senior officer in Afrika Bambaataa's Universal Zulu Nation, who will also be celebrating their 39th Anniversary of Hip Hop Culture this November 2012 with multiple events in NYC. Together they will co-produce two monthly concerts and Hip Hop talent showcases and exhibitions in NYC & New Jersey starting in early 2013.
The other DJ Producer is Antoine Qua of Race Entertainment, who is also a DJ on WBLS. He has been an influential and well respected New York and New Jersey heavyweight who knows Hip Hop Music and History and will keep the music and events authentic for our target audiences.
The monthly concerts venues will be announced later this year, as the producers are moving forward in talks with potential advertisers and sponsors of the proposed local artist showcase events that also feature performances by legendary pioneers & golden era artists, and major label artists. These events will also be filmed and broadcast on Streetz106.com, HipHopHall.Org, and on local television stations as weekly series and shows. Target audiences include evening, and late night programs for the college and club audiences 18-24, and mature audiences ages 25-44.
'This groundbreaking partnership will finally give real true school hip hop fans a place to showcase their skills as a DJ, MC, B-Boy/Girl Dancer, and Graffiti Artists on a monthly basis with prizes for contest winners, who perform on the same stage as hip hop icons and major label artists. The events will also give back to the community with contributions benefiting education, outreach, and local families', stated JT Thompson the Creator and Executive Producer of the Hip Hop Hall of Fame Awards TV Show that aired on BET Cable Network in the 90s that is set to return to national television.
For more information and participation, contact Bobby Fisher or Alexia Martinique, at Hip Hop Global Media & Entertainment or follow us at http://hiphophall.org or on Facebook or Twitter at http://facebook.com/hiphophalloffame or http://twitter.com/hiphophof .
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