I’ve seen this floating around for awhile and finally saw it on my friend Julien Edwards’ blog… Since he co-signed, I took a listen and really enjoyed! And I’m sure you will enjoy too!
1. High For This 2. What You Need 3. House Of Balloons – Glass Table Girls 4. The Morning 5. Wicked Games 6. The Party & The After Party 7. Coming Down 8. Loft Music 9. The Knowing
Los Angeles. On Tuesday, April 5th (so soon!), the great Freddie Gibbs, Dom Kennedy and Casey Veggies will bless their own City of Angels, touching down at The Echo (1822 W Sunset Blvd) from 8-11pm. DJ Coke-e will be there, we’ve got an open bar by Heineken, and if that wasn’t enough for you to cop a $0 RSVP, MyMusicRx will be in the building supporting the Children’s Cancer Association. Check out their site to see how you can help too
The only problem I have with this is that the link to RSVP is no longer working!!! Sounds like I might be out of luck! SMH!
Jay-Z continues to expand his empire with his latest venture, Life + Times. The new website serves as an online lifestyle magazine and covers a number of different topics ranging from Style and Art & Design to Technology, Sports and Music. The site also features product reviews, artists profiles and even Q&A style interviews with individuals like street style photographer Garance Doré, world-renowned chef Daniel Boulud and Annie Imamure of the Los Angeles-based men’s accessory label Gentry.
After watching the highlights, it looks like I didn’t miss much of a game! UConn defeated Butler, 53 – 41, to give the school their third National Championship since 1999. However, at halftime of the game the score was only 22-19! Butler only scored 19 in the second half and shot a miserable 18.8 % in field goals while UConn only shot 34.5%. Kemba Walker finished the game with 16 points and was named the tournament MOP! Jim Calhoun became the oldest coach to win a men’s basketball championship and is now tied with Bob Knight for fifth most all time behind.