Come out and catch Storm the unpredictable this Sunday, Sept. 10th
for 2 outdoor shows in Adams Morgan and Takoma Park, MD. The weather
should be good and you can purchase the last of new enhanced cd/album
A2: What Should Have Been. The info for both is below as well as one
of the latest reviews that just came out. Hope to see you
there……………..
Adam's Morgan Day @ The Cultural Stage
12 noon
Euclid St. at Unity Park/Columbia Rd. NW
Washington DC
Cost: free
And then later that day…..
Takoma Park Folk Festival @ the Seventh Heaven Stage,
Takoma Park Middle School
7611 Piney Branch Road
Takoma Park, MD 20912
Cost: free
4:00 to 4:45pm
And now a review of the new album, A2:What Should Have Been…..
http://www.musicforamerica.org/node/111188
The Run-Off Groove #122: Elephants Are Big
By da bookman on August 28, 2006 - 11:04pm.
Aloha. This is The Run-Off Groove, #122 in John Book's Incidental
Series (JBIS 122) and I am John Book. What did you expect?
And now... out of the Noise and into some Hip-Hop Reviews:
Storm The Unpredictable has been under the radar for years, I
remember listening to him and becoming a fan during my U-WU days. He
has the kind of power and determination to make him one of the best
MC's out now, but he doesn't need that kind of declaration to make
that official. He is one of the best, and for the non-believers, they
can take a listen to A2: What Should Have Been (Ty-
She/Domination). "The Reintroduction" proves why Storm has what it
takes to maintain a career in this music, and even if he did, he
could be supplying publishing houses with his well-written songs. "Oh
My God" features motivational wordplay, while "In Case You Forget"
(featuring Priest Da Nomad is a verbal beatdown. I want to hear music
that'll fuck up thy noggin and make me smile, I've found it here.
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