Original Sessions presents Rock, Art & Hip-Hop Pt.2 in N.Y.C Ft. Triple Ave

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Original Sessions presents Rock, Art & Hip-Hop Pt.2 in N.Y.C Ft. Triple Ave

Time: February 28, 2009 at 9pm to March 1, 2009 at 1:30am
Location: O.S Art House, New York
Street: 17 John St.
City/State: New York NY
Info/Tickets/Map: http://www.originalsessions.c…
Phone: (212) 349-4659
Event Type: progressive, hip-hop, rock, funk, underground
Organized By: John V.
Latest Activity: Feb 24, 2009

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Original Sessions began as a traveling NYC film and music series in 2002, with its home base at the Times Square Arts Center. Thereafter, Original Sessions launched the OS Art House as a venue to host artists, musicians, and filmmakers. Original Sessions now sponsors Rah Rah Rah, a monthly music and art series with a focus on rock, hip hop, and visual and handcrafted arts.

Rah Rah Rah specifically focuses on rock and hip-hop because both are American cultural creations. Both were thought to be passing fads, but have influenced the world in immeasurable ways. These art forms are global phenomena that keep giving birth to sub-genres and global artistic movements.

This month's event in N.Y.C hosted by DJ Fernz showcases music by: Flo Anito, Left Field Rhythms, Rebel Star, Jonnygo Figure, Modnart, San Francisco's Triple Ave w/ DJ True Justice and Christine Banks on violin....and more.....

Triple Ave will also be filming video footage for the song "True Working Class Heroes"

The artwork of Artfully Aware will also be on display.

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