Jambalaya Wednesdays Ft. God'Illa

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Jambalaya Wednesdays Ft. God'Illa

Time: May 4, 2011 at 9pm to May 5, 2011 at 1am
Location: Club Reality, Baltimore
Street: 2623 Washington Blvd
City/State: Baltimore, MD
Info/Tickets/Map: http://www.facebook.com/event…
Event Type: baltimore, md
Organized By: Substantial & Commen Mindz
Latest Activity: Apr 29, 2011

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Commen Mindz & Substantial Present:

Jambalaya Wednesdays
Open Mic @ Club Reality

This week our feature is Gods'Illa
http://godsillamusic.com/

[BIO]
First, there was Run DMC then Public Enemy, A Tribe Called Quest, Mos Def & Talib Kweli, etc. Now introducing, Gods'Illa; the evolution of true Hip-Hop music. With lyrical prowess, presence and authenticity reminiscent of the glory days, Gods'Illa, a hip-hop group consisting of 3 actual brothers Acem Eternal Mind, God Allah Truth & Powerful Rasheem Mathematics, has stepped on to the scene to provide the masses with a sound that shifts the paradigm and brings the focus of the music back to the experiences of everyday people.

In 2009, the group garnered a great deal of notable achievements including placing #1 in MTV's VMA Best Breakout DC Competition followed by the release of the critically-acclaimed Pre-Lease EP which attracted the attention of legendary DJ/producer DJ Scratch as well as 9th Wonder. Gods'Illa has been featured on sites such as Okayplayer, DJBooth.net and even Peter Rosenberg has begun including their music on Late Night with Peter Rosenberg show on NYC's Hot 97. 

Time: 
May 4, 2011 
9pm - 1am 

Where: 
Club Reality
2623 Washington Boulevard 
Baltimore, MD 

Hosted by: 
Substantial & Chaquis Maliq 

Music by: 
DJ Jav on the 1 & 2s 

Live art by:
CHOKE

Cover: 
$10.00 

21 & Over! 

JAMBALAYA Wednesdays is a weekly event that is meant to bring the community together and celebrate/party with music & art. New featured artist every week and a monthly open mic competition! 

Don't miss it!

 


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