By Amos Barshad on February 17, 2012 5:15 PM ET Diplo, “Express Yourself” A double dose of Diplo this week. First, check out “Express Yourself,” a solo track from the man of a million tastes that stars New Orleans bounce don Nicky Da B. Weirdly, unlike L Full Article at ESPN
With 10 days to go until the trade deadline, the Habs trade of Hal Gill has signalled the sell off has begun in Montreal. 400-500 – Phones 500-700 – Roundtable – Bob is joined by Stephen Brunt, Tim Micallef, and John Shannon 400 – George Cortez: Head Coa Full Article at Toronto Sports Media
Another February 7th has come and gone. Some choose to call it “Dilla Day” while others choose to refer to February as “Dilla Month.” Jay Dee AKA J Dilla started out as a producer/MC that was mostly known in underground Hip-Hop circles. He later became a Full Article at Hip Hop Wired
Hip-hop fans across the world are celebrating the life of James Yancey, aka J Dilla and Jay Dee. Feb. 10 marks the sixth anniversary of the producer and Slum Village member's death. Full Article at MLive.com
Q: What is a Dilla? A: It's not what -- Dilla is a city in northwest Somalia -- it's a who. James Dewitt Yancey, a once-underground producer now hailed as one of hip-hop's... Full Article at MLive.com
STATUS: PENDING APPROVAL This announcement has not yet been approved for publication. 54th Annual GRAMMY Awards 1. Record Of The Year Rolling In The Deep Adele Paul Epworth, producer; Tom Elmhirst & Mark Rankin, engineers/mixers Track from: 21 [XL Record Full Article at All About Jazz
It's a cold, wintry night on Detroit's east side, and Maureen Yancey is packing her bags for the type of overseas trip that normally would make anyone jealous. She's tying up loose ends and crossing items off her to-do list before she's set to hop on a p Full Article at Detroit Metro Times
In his brief 32 years on earth, the Detroit musician born Jay Yancey accomplished quite a lot: thousands of studio recordings, collaborations with game-changing rappers and mainstream stars, a dazzling reputation in the hip-hop underground. But in death, Full Article at Detroit Free Press
In his brief 32 years on earth, the Detroit musician born Jay Yancey accomplished quite a lot: thousands of studio recordings, collaborations with game-changing rappers and mainstream stars, a dazzling reputation in the hip-hop underground. But in death, Full Article at Detroit Free Press
In his brief 32 years on earth, the Detroit musician born Jay Yancey accomplished quite a lot: thousands of studio recordings, collaborations with game-changing rappers and mainstream stars, a dazzling reputation in the hip-hop underground. But in death, Full Article at Detroit Free Press