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A legendary New York rapper is exploring the Queen City. Lawrence "Kris" Parker, better known by his stage names KRS-One and Teacha, visited the Cincinnati Art Museum on Thursday afternoon ahead of ...
The Cincinnati Music Festival opened Thursday night with "A Celebration of Hip-Hop" featuring icons such as KRS-One, MC Lyte, EPMD and Black Sheep. The three-day music festival will host more than 20 ...
The "Teacha" is coming to Highland Park. On Tuesday, rapper KRS-One will perform a live outdoor concert at Avalon Village, an Highland Park eco-village community building project. KRS-One, who hails ...
Rain and thunder stole Ohzhe’s moment two years ago, but the Albany-based rapper reigned over an Alive at Five crowd with a performance capped by an impromptu freestyle with legendary hip-hop artist ...
KRS-One calls for recognition of Hip-Hop icons before it’s too late. Reflect on the legacy of Fatman Scoop and the need to honor artists in their lifetime. KRS-One has called on Hip-Hop fans and ...
Welcome to Seven in Seven, where we look at shows coming to the region over the next week. As always, whether your musical tastes are rock ’n’ roll, jazz, heavy metal, R&B, singer-songwriter or indie, ...
AKRON, Ohio - Hip hop icon KRS-One is coming to Akron’s Lock 3 Park on Saturday, July 26. The Philadelphia duo of turntable legend DJ Cash Money and rapper Marvelous will open the show along with ...
KRS-One wants more love shown to our Hip-Hop legends while they are still alive. Speaking on Fatman Scoop, KRS feels the tributes should have poured in before now. “It’s a shame we’re talking about ...
Dropkick Murphys, The Menzingers, Teenage Bottlerocket 7 pm; House of Blues, Disney Springs, Lake Buena Vista; $49.50-$140.00; 407-934-2583. Alan Jackson 6 pm; Kia Center, 400 W. Church St.; $96-$296; ...
DJs spun and break-dancers tore up the floor last night in Northeastern University’s Blackman Auditorium, as a crowd of almost 500 people waited to hear a lecture from hip-hop legend KRS-ONE. The New ...