LPR + Dice Raw present

Jun

02

I Got Life, in residence celebrating Black Music Month I Got Life, in residence celebrating Black Music Month

with Gina Castanzo, Jonathan Hoard, Range Da Messenga, Johnny Popcorn, Donn T, Tiani Victoria & hosted by Dice Raw

Thu June 2nd, 2016

11:00PM

Minimum Age: 21+

Doors Open: 11:00PM

Show Time: 11:00PM

Event Ticket: $15

Day of Show: $20

event description event description

LPR + Dice Raw Present “I Got Life,” a Thursday night residency in celebration of Black Music Month.
 
Line-up:
Nikki Jean
Gina Castanzo
Jonathan Hoard
Range Da Messenger
Johnny Popcorn
Donn T
Tiani Victoria

 
Hosted by: Dice Raw
DJ: Mark Kelley
House Band: Mozaic Flow
 
This is a general admission, standing event.

the artists the artists

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Gina Castanzo

Jonathan Hoard

Throughout his short time on earth Jonathan has been given opportunities to perform and record with Grammy award artists and producers such as Regina Bell, Tracy Pierce, Richard Smallwood, and many more. His opportunities have mostly come through his background work with gospel artist Rashad McPherson & DivinePURPOSE, his father-Stellar nominated, Ronald Hoard, and alma mater, Berklee College of Music. Moreover, his gift has allowed him to travel to Europe, Canada, and, most recently Puerto Rico. Most importantly, his skills as background member have cultivated his leadership skills as visionary of J. Hoard & The Greenhouse People, a band that was formed to popularize a movement into soul pleasing, awakening, connecting music. Though still young, the band recently celebrated their first year anniversary as now opening artist for Dwele. In conclusion, Jonathan Hoard is a background singer, songwriter, vocal arranger, and teacher who is crazy about music and head over heels for life.
 
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Range Da Messenga

Introducing hip-hop Neo Soul Dynamic Duo Range da Messenga and Hezekiah. This summer, Range da Messenga teams up with “Philly’s premier underground beat-maker” (URB Magazine) HEZEKIAH for an exclusive 3 track digital-maxi single. Warming the world up for their upcoming EP “Battlecry”. In just two years, self proclaimed Hip Hop Hustla, Range da Messenga has positioned himself, through popular live music venues of Philadelphia, as the next soulful singer & songwriter to watch. From southwest Virginia, this “singer, emcee and dread-locked philosopher” (The Roanoke Times) has been singing, songwriting, arranging, recording, and performing for over half his life, but only since he moved to Philadelphia in 2010 did Range begin to grab the attention of America’s soulful elite. Sharing stages with the likes of Bilal, Raheem DeVaughn, Glenn Lewis, Marsha Ambrosius, Lupe Fiasco, Syleena Johnson, Kindred the Family Soul, The Wailers and many more, Range da Messenga is poised to be the next recognizable voice in the world of Hip Hop Soul. [Neo Soul Cafe]

Johnny Popcorn

Philadelphia’s Johnny Popcorn is a three piece rock band which features vocals from Hezekiah and Jani Coral.
 
Initially, Johnny Popcorn was founded by producer/bassist Tone Whitfield (Me’shell Ndegeocello and Zap Mama) and songwriter/emcee/producer Hezekiah (Rawkus Records) after several late nights working on R&B artist Bilal’s album. Their early works were pet studio projects released causally to music fans at live shows and digital downloads.
 
Hezekiah feeling stagnant in hip hop started to devote more time to Johnny Popcorn. Hezekiah started to recruit musicians to form a touring band which included guitarist Lloyd Alexander. The band solidified when Virginia native Jani Coral added her raspy like vocals to the band.
 
Now with an innovated sound and direction, Johnny Popcorn continues to ignite live shows and record emotional driven songs. Johnny Popcorn has opened for Bilal, Mos Def, Talib Kweli, RJD2, Robert Glasper Experiment, Oddisee, Ladi6, and Kindred & the Family Soul.
 
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Donn T

The electrifying soulful presence that is Donn T comes from such a rich lineage of musical heritage that makes itself very obvious when listening to her music. Musical ability like hers can’t be taught, brought or sold, it can only come from within fresh with it’s raw hypnotic nature that captures the listeners. The singer, songwriter, producer, musician, label owner and Philadelphia Native has just released her much anticipated album, Flight Of The Donn T, which comes along with a string up upcoming tour dates, festivals and appearances. Two songs from the project, “Waiting” and “Midnight” have appeared in recent films. “Waiting” appears in award winning director Ava Duvernay’s I Will Follow, while “Midnight” appeared in the Lifetime movie This Ring, which featured Jill Scott, Regina Hall and Eve. [Dubard, Parle Mag]
 
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Tiani Victoria

hosted by Dice Raw

Karl “Dice Raw” Jenkins is a mainstay of the Philadelphia Hip-Hop Scene, and most commonly associated over the years as a principal songwriter/collaborator /producer for The Roots.
 
At the young age of 15, the legendary Roots crew first took Dice Raw under their umbrella, when their production member, Kelo, first discovered him at a local talent show. Little did they know, Dice had already begun his music industry career at age 13, when he worked in California for New Edition offshoot, Bell Biv Devoe. Dice Raw’s debut with the band came on their classic, “The Lesson, Pt. 1”, and soon after, he made a name for himself with cameos on “Episodes” and “Adrenaline”, where his hard-hitting style complemented the heady rhymes of Roots leader, Black Thought. Dice Raw has made several guest appearances on several mixtapes. He made an appearance in fellow band member and beatboxer Scratch’s first solo album, Embodiment of Instrumentation.
 
In 2014, Dice Raw has taken on the cause of Black male incarceration in America with his magnum opus, “Jimmy’s Back” – [iTunes link]. The highly acclaimed concept album inspired by New York Times bestselling book “The New Jim Crow” is a lyrical odyssey through the plight of the prison system, told musically by Dice Raw and a cadre of excellent MC ex-felons. Most recently, the album debuted as the stage play “The Last Jimmy” at Philadelphia’s coveted Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts. He also has plans to release a book in the near future, and was an instrumental contributor to The Roots’ 2014 album, “And Then You Shoot Your Cousin”, released in May 2014.
 
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