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Hip-Hop and Marcus Garvey

The Marcus Garvey Building Benefit By Aaris A. Schroeder Editor-In-Chief Photos By D. Pierre Butler A Northern-CA affair brought Sacramento and East Bay Area hip-hop artists together under two roofs in Oakland, CA. The Marcus Garvey Building AKA Liberty Hall has been threatened by the bank to be pulled from the finger tips of the … Continue reading »

UNDERGROUNDBEAT PRESENTS “SAVE THE MARCUS GARVEY BUILDING BENEFIT”

OMY-UBO Multi-Media Services FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Aaris A. Schroeder Tel: (916) 519-8196 E-Mail: ubohammer@gmail.com UNDERGROUNDBEAT PRESENTS “SAVE THE MARCUS GARVEY BUILDING BENEFIT” Showcasing Talent from San Francisco, Oakland and Sacramento at The New Parish and Air Lounge Oakland, CA – January 11, 2013 – Several Northern CA Hip-Hop and Reggae Acts are to Perform … Continue reading »

Stimulate Your Life: Rebecca Knoblauch on Photography

By Aaris A. Schroeder August 9, 2011 In the oversaturated business of photography, one person, Rebecca Knoblauch has been able to get through to the other side and she is not stopping there. Knoblauch is best known for her involvement as a photographer in the regional hip-hop community however her passion in photography started at … Continue reading »

The C.U.F. Album Release Party

By Aaris A. Schroeder Editor-In-Chief Thursday, May 12 marked the day that The C.U.F. eleased their album, C.U.F. Caviar, Vol. 1, released by C.F.O.  Recordings. The evening, organized by Conscious Vibes at Harlows went into effect after 9 pm.  UBOHAMMER arrived after 10 pm to set up shop selling t-shirts and posters. All kinds of fans, new and … Continue reading »

Hip-Hop Meets Sacramento Community

By Aaris A. Schroeder Editor-In-Chief Lovers of hip-hop unite.  Hip-Hop Congress; a national and world-wide non-profit organization dedicated to bringing communities together within the ethics of hip-hop, has arrived in Sacramento, CA.  The Sacramento Community Chapter of Hip-Hop Congress brought the musical reign, visual art and the b-boy dance to the Washington Center located in … Continue reading »