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Friday, May 25, 2012

EVENT: MIC ON DECK Ent. Presents: Unified Hip Hop Series ft DJ King Ruckus & Puppet Einn (Sully's Pub - Hartford, CT)


Hartford, CT – May 25, 2012 – MIC ON DECK Entertainment’s “UNIFIED HIP HOP” series will be featuring DJ KING RUCKUS & PUPPET EINN LIVE at SULLYS PUB, located at 2071 Park St in downtown Hartford, CT. The show will continue to focus on unifying the hip hop elements in every show, bringing together the old school with the new, as well as the hip hop community together for a very positive movement. It will feature five elements of hip hop, involving some of the area’s best underground Hip Hop Artists, DJ’s, B-Boys & Poppers, Graffiti Artists & Teachers of the Fifth Element.

The show will be hosted by DJ KING RUCKUS & PUPPET EINN. DJ KING RUCKUS is a proud representative of UNIVERSAL ZULU NATION & GALACTIC HUMANZ OSC, and is well known for teaching knowledge, the fifth element of hip hop. He’s also involved in hosting positive hip hop shows, DJ’ing, & for his beatboxing talent, which he’ll be using in a human beatbox showcase during the show. PUPPET EINN represents E.B. FAMILY/LIL BOOGZ as well as also being a part of GALACTIC HUMANZ OSC & UNIVERSAL ZULU NATION ORLANDO. PUPPET EINN is an all-around musician, best known for his popping & locking skills & instructing, & will have a live popping showcase at the show. He is also a b-boy, bucket drummer, artist & designer.

The show will feature WASTED TALENT'S own DJ SHERM LAROCK on the 1's & 2's, & will have live performances by BAD FOR BUSINESS (DIA THE LIMBLESS & TAPEDECK 1), LOGIKIL, DIZZY DIZASTA, MARVALYSS, GREEDY GRIMES & FREE RADICALZ, & a Graffiti Exhibition brought to you by CREATE.

This is a 21+ event with ID, with a $7 cover door cover, $5 for ladies. The show is sponsored by DOTGOTIT.COM, UNIVERSAL ZULU NATION, JACE MEDIA & MIND POWER ENTERTAINMENT, BUCKET FRESH STUDIOS, IBATTLE WORLDWIDE, THEMADBLOGGERS.COM and SCOUT PROMOTIONS. For more information please contact William Sanzi at (860)-938-8476, Michael Lagasse at 860-394-7697, or email MICONDECK@gmail.com. You can also check for information on the “MIC ON DECK Entertainment” page on Facebook. MIC ON DECK welcomes everyone come out MAY 25TH and would like to wish everyone and their families Peace & Blessings for 2012.

*$1 DRINK SPECIALS RUN TIL CLOSE!

**CELEBRATING THE BIRTHDAY OF HELEN BROWN!!

***FRESH BURGERS, HOT DOGS & BURGERS ALL NIGHT!

Sully’s Pub – 2071 Park Street, Hartford, CT

Michael Lagasse
(860) 394-7697
MICONDECK@gmail.com

Bill Sanzi
(860) 938-8476
Tapedek1@gmail.com

****Tickets available for $7 at the door, $5 for ladies.

Facebook Event Page: http://www.facebook.com/events/214031045375512/


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Thursday, March 22, 2012

EVENT: Unified Hip-Hop Series @ Sully's Pub (3/31/12)


MIC ON DECK Entertainment is kicking off their “UNIFIED HIP HOP” series showcases at SULLY'S PUB, located at 2071 PARK ST in downtown HARTFORD, CT. The show will focus on unifying our underground hip hop community and bringing people and the elements together for a very positive movement. The show will feature some of the area’s best underground hip hop artists, DJs, graffiti artists, poppers & beatboxers.

There will be live performances by AUTOBOTZ ft. A.T.V. (ANYTIME VOLCHAZ), ROCKOLEONE with DJ STRESS, PHIL BLOUNT, HEDDSHOTTS & MARTYMONEY. The show will be hosted by MIC ON DECK and have DJ SHERM LAROCK on the boards! There will be a graffiti exhibition brought to you by BABOON HA, along with a human beatbox showcase by DJ KING RUCKUS of UNIVERSAL ZULU NATION & GALACTIC HUMANZ MASSACHUSETTS. Also, there is a special popping showcase by PUPPET EINN of E.B. FAMILY LIL BOOGZ/GALACTIC HUMANZ OSC!!

This is a 21+ event with ID, with a $7 cover at the door. The show is sponsored by DOTGOTIT.COM, MIND POWER ENT., BUCKET FRESH STUDIOS, SCOUT PROMOTIONS & THEMADBLOGGERS.COM. For more information please contact William Sanzi at (860)-938-8476, Michael Lagasse at 860-394-7697, or email MICONDECK@gmail.com. You can also check for information on the “Mic On Deck Entertainment” page on Facebook. We welcome anyone who loves HIP HOP to come out March 31st and would like to wish everyone and their loved ones continued blessings for 2012!

Event Details
MIC ON DECK Presents: Unified Hip Hop ft Autobotz at Sully’s Pub
Sully’s Pub – 2071 Park Street, Hartford, CT
March 31, 2012

Media – If any media wish to contact us you can reach us at:
Michael Lagasse
(860) 394-7697
MICONDECK@gmail.com

Bill Sanzi
(860) 938-8476
Tapedek1@gmail.com

*Tickets are only $7 at the door.


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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

EVENT: The 7th Annual Hartford Hip-Hop Festival at Hartford City Hall, Nov. 27

It's about that time. Word up! If you're in Connecticut, come check this out. Great event. I'll definitely be in the building.


"If you’ve listened to any hip-hop, you’ve probably heard mention of the “Four Elements” at some point. These elements — DJing, emceeing, b-boying (breakdancing), and grafitti — are considered the foundations of hip-hop culture. What you may not know is that these elements were first codified by Afrika Bambaataa, a gang member turned social activist from the Bronx. Bambaataa, who was also an innovator in the use of turntables as instruments, transformed his neighborhood gang into the Universal Zulu Nation, the world’s first hip-hop organization. The Zulus, now 37 years old, work to combine a fun atmosphere with a positive world view.

Here in Connecticut, Hartford resident Jose Camacho is at the center of the Zulu Nation’s 860 Chapter. Camacho, 32, is shy and soft-spoken; his slow, thoughtful cadence comes off more hippie than hip-hop. “I joined Zulu when I was 14. I was in middle school and I used to dance [to] house music when I was a kid. All the cool dancers joined Zulu Nation. Because of my age I had to lie a little bit — you had to be at least 15. At first I didn’t know what I was getting myself into. I thought it was just a dance crew. But after a few years, going to New York, and meeting forefathers like KRS-1, Afrika Bambaataa … ” Camacho doesn’t finish the sentence, but the reverence in his tone makes the rest of the thought clear. He had stumbled upon a rabbit hole that led straight to hip-hop’s founding fathers."


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7th Annual Hartford Hip-Hop Festival
Free, Nov. 27, 2 p.m.-8 p.m., City Hall Atrium, 550 Main St., Hartford, www.facebook.com/HartfordZulu860

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