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Dopegame: Frank Stickemz, Keak da Sneak, Sean T, B.A., Versatyle, Lee Majors, S5 (rap vocals). Dopegame Dope Game, Vol. 2 Songs Dope Game, Vol. 2 Music Review Purchase Dope Game, Vol. 2 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Jacka Jack Artist CD (2005)
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$13.15 Enter the Jacka. The death of 2Pac in the mid 90's ripped the heart out of West Coast Hip Hop. At the same time a young street poet named the Jacka was honing his skills in the Bay Area Rap game. Always open minded, he was influenced by b-boys and thugs, pimps and Imams. The Jacka has since developed into an established, well-rounded, well-versed emcee in the right place to bring the West Coast some serious attention. The Jacka's music is a reflection of his life. He witnessed the birth of the dope game and the drug war that followed, as the battle was waged in his community, on his block, and in his house. Memories of departed loved ones haunt his mind and soul. His release is to share his experiences through his music. Reality hurts. Rap is the Jacka's ...
| | Jacka All Trades CD (2006)
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| | AP 9 Mob Shop CD (2006)
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| | Fed-X Drug War CD (2006)
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| | Jacka Shower Posse CD (2006) Bonus CD
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| | Jacka Mob Trial CD (2006) Parental Advisory
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| | Astral Project Voodoo Bop CD (1999)
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$14.39 The members of New Orleans' Astral Project have careers as independent studio musicians, and the technical proficiency displayed here is unassailable. The fluid, Blue Note-influenced guitar tone of Steve Masakowski, the hard, funky ...
| | Renfro Soul Story: Priceless Los Angeles Northern Soul CD (2004) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Street Cafe CD (2005) Import
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| | Finest 2 CD (2006) (Import)
$48.59 | | Lemongrass Spa Sessions: Lounging CD (2006)
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| | K3 Geschuettelt...Nicht Geruehrt CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Craig Einhorn Something Real CD (2006)
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$13.29 This review by Brett Campell appeared in the Eugene WeeklyThe classically trained guitar virtuoso takes a brave leap into singer-songwriter territory, mixing covers of Lennon, Young, the Dead and more with his own laid-back originals, often regarding his Eugene home ("Zen Man: Spencer Butte," "Oregon Song") and recent Maui sojourn ("Warm Summer Breeze," "Island Style"). Einhorn's singing can't match his guitartistry, but the aloha spirit that breezes through this Hawaiian influenced disk and solid contributions from a dozen local lights (Dave Burham, Shandi Sinnamon, Rebecca Oswald et al.) will warm up a chilly winter's eve. Something Real Liner Notes©(P)2006 by Craig Einhorn. Some titles for this CD that were seriously, or not so seriously, considered were: 'Craig's Minstrel Period', 'Craig's Midlife Pickle', 'Haole in the Mix', 'Jawaiian Style', 'Look What Hawaii Did to Me', 'Ukulur Fusion', and 'Uke This!' Although these rejected titles are humorous, they shed light on the origin, meaning, and purpose of the project. I ultimately chose Something Real because of its simplicity, and because the title song is unique and enrapturing. Incidentally, 'haole' is an ancient Hawaiian term for a non-Hawaiian, or more commonly, a white person. It is usually used in a derogatory manner. During a three-month adventure in Hawaii in 2005, I was invited to the fifty-fifth birthday party of Sam Kama, master slack key guitarist. Sam invited me to play Hawaiian music at the party, and what ensued can best be described as magic. Family and friends feasted on Hawaiian food, sang and played ukuleles and guitars, and children danced hula in blue jeans. After a jam session of several hours, Sam invited me to stay with him on the big island and learn about Hawaiian music and culture. The combination of steel string guitar and tenor uke (with nylon strings) became the inspiration for this album. I applied this timbral mixture to Hawaiian music as well as numerous other American styles. Aloha spirit is alive and well! A hui hou. For booking or CD purchases contact: einhorn@efn. org, unicornguitar , or call541-520-9053, 541-485-4008. Shakedown Street by Robert Hunter and Jerry Garcia. Imagine by John Lennon. Island Style by John Cruz. Only Love Can Break Your Heart by Neil Young. Tutu E: traditional Hawaiian. When I'm Sixty-four by John ...
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