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From allhiphop.com:
"In an effort to give the world a 'panoramic' view of the Capital City's bustling Hip-Hop scene, leading D.C. based imprints recently joined forces to launch the landmark project, Joint Venture.
The collaboration features acts from Mad Power Unit Records, One Way Records, Block Boss Entertainment and One Up Entertainment."
Oh, I had the name of the U St. Cd store wrong:
From the Washington City Paper:
BAR NUN,
1326 U St. NW. (202) 667-6680.
Mondays, "Movement": poetry open mic.
BUSBOYS AND POETS,
2021 14th St. NW. (202) 387-7638.
Tuesdays, poetry, music, and spoken-word open mic, rotating hosts.
CAPITAL CITY RECORDS,
1020 U St. NW. (202) 518-2444.
Fridays, "Tru-Skool": hip-hop open mic, hosted by Mr. Vic.
― Steven Kiviat (DC Steve), Friday, 21 April 2006 13:15 (eighteen years ago) link
From allhiphop.com:
"In an effort to give the world a 'panoramic' view of the Capital City's bustling Hip-Hop scene, leading D.C. based imprints recently joined forces to launch the landmark project, Joint Venture.The collaboration features acts from Mad Power Unit Records, One Way Records, Block Boss Entertainment and One Up Entertainment."
ah cool, I hadn't heard about that. One Up is actually more Baltimore-based than D.C., they got Bossman signed to Virgin and are working with a few other Maryland-based artists.
― Alex in Baltimore (Alex in Baltimore), Friday, 21 April 2006 13:29 (eighteen years ago) link
four years pass...