Where: (click below to visit venue on Foursquare) Address of influential go-go records label TTED/DETT Records 3834 Ironwood Place, Landover, MD 20785 When: Late 1970′s What: Go-go is a live blend of R&B, funk and rap music still most popular in the DC Metro area and surrounding counties. Groups credited with popularizing the percussion-filled genre of music include Chuck Brown and the Soul Searchers, Trouble Funk and Rare Essence . Many of these acts were signed to Maxx Kidd’s local label, TTED/DETT Records. NEXT | PREVIOUS In celebration of Black Music Month, TheUrbanDaily’s “It’s All Black Music” presents 100 Rewarding Black Music Moments , sponsored by Southwest Airlines . Each Black Music Moment is associated with an actual place that you can visit. During the month of June, check in to at least three of these places on Foursquare to unlock TheUrbanDaily’s exclusive “It’s All Black Music” Badge . Check out the locations and details on our Foursquare page !
Where: (click below to visit venue on Foursquare) Address of influential go-go records label TTED/DETT Records 3834 Ironwood Place, Landover, MD 20785 When: Late 1970′s What: Go-go is a live blend of R&B, funk and rap music still most popular in the DC Metro area and surrounding counties. Groups credited with popularizing the percussion-filled genre of music include Chuck Brown and the Soul Searchers, Trouble Funk and Rare Essence . Many of these acts were signed to Maxx Kidd’s local label, TTED/DETT Records. NEXT | PREVIOUS In celebration of Black Music Month, TheUrbanDaily’s “It’s All Black Music” presents 100 Rewarding Black Music Moments , sponsored by Southwest Airlines . Each Black Music Moment is associated with an actual place that you can visit. During the month of June, check in to at least three of these places on Foursquare to unlock TheUrbanDaily’s exclusive “It’s All Black Music” Badge . Check out the locations and details on our Foursquare page !
My name is Daphne. I’m 13 years old & well this is how it all began. This was my first concert ever and I’m very glad it was a Justin Bieber concert. It was in Houston, Texas home of the CHUCK NORRIS! I was so excited! My friend which who I went with knew Ryan Good. We were all hoping Ryan would help us meet Justin but we knew that was never going to happen. We called and left a voice-mail but he never called back. I was sad but I was still happy that I got to go to his concert. As we were in line to get into the stadium, we saw Ryan Good and went up to him. There were so many girls that were surrounding him. My friend went over to him and said “Ryan do you remember me?! From the wedding!” Ryan then said “Yes! I remember you and I’m actually looking for ya’ll! Follow me” I was so happy we we’re about to meet Justin Bieber as well as Ryan Good (obviously) As we were going inside, he gives our wristbands. The color was yellow that said Justin Bieber with a heart next to it. Ryan said we had to take the elevator cause the stairs were full. I was about to cry & the whole time I was thinking Never Say Never . We were in line for about 30 minutes. It went by fast. Finally we were next in line! I was shaking. I was about to meet my Idol. When we were about to go in, I heard a guy laughing, as I gone inside the curtains, there he was, there was Justin Bieber. He looked amazing. I was shaking the whole time. I went over to go hug him, my cheeks were super red. I couldn’t believe it. We took our pictures and I hugged him again and we left. As I left, I then saw Kenny! 11/06/10. ♥ Read more: My name is Daphne. I’m 13 years old & well this is how…
“I do have a bit of first-time-mom syndrome,” she admits, chuckling over the piles of books on pregnancy, mothering, and early-childhood development she’s assigned herself. “I’m already on what I should be doing when she is three and when I should introduce new languages,” including French and Mandarin Chinese. Ivanka Trump has revealed some new tidbits about her pregnancy: She’s officially due July 14, and she’s having a girl! The savvy businesswoman and Celebrity Apprentice judge, 29, also
Warrant issued for Czar Entertainment CEO’s arrest in connection to drug case. By Gil Kaufman The Game Photo: Moses Robinson/ WireImage Czar Entertainment boss Jimmy “Henchman” Rosemond, who manages the careers of the Game and Sean Kingston, among others, was reportedly on the run on Tuesday (May 17) after federal authorities issued an arrest warrant for him in connection with a drug case. The New York Post reported that the warrant was issued last week after the feds indicted Rosemond for his alleged involvement in a cocaine distribution ring. At press time, the paper said Rosemond had not yet been found and that an unnamed law enforcement source confirmed that there was a fugitive warrant out for the hip-hop mogul. Just hours after the story broke, Rosemond’s lawyer, Jeffrey Lichtman, told MTV News that he had not seen the arrest warrant or indictment but that he was aware of the case. “I’ve spoke to Jimmy and this is not a surprise,” he said. “We’ve been defending this in the pre-indictment stage for years now.” What he was surprised by, though, was that he did not know about the arrest warrant until he read about it in the New York tabloid. Lichtman said that considering the narcotics investigation has been going on for an unspecified number of years, he knew it was “inevitable” that charges would be brought, but that he didn’t know when it might happen. “I don’t dispute the fact that there is an arrest warrant, but I haven’t seen it,” he said. “I suppose they’re looking for him now, and when they find him, the case will start.” Asked if Rosemond would turn himself in to face the charges, Lichtman said he did not know. Rosemond has a colorful past, and last year, the New York Daily News reported that he had been named in court records as an informant for state and federal law enforcement officials dating back to the mid-1990s. His former lawyers requested leniency in a Los Angeles gun case against Rosemond by citing his repeated cooperation with authorities. In 2008, Rosemond called for the firing of former Los Angeles Times reporter Chuck Phillips after the journalist implicated Rosemond in an article claiming that he was among the men behind the 1994 ambush of late rapper Tupac Shakur at a New York recording studio. The previous year, Rosemond’s then-14-year-old son was allegedly roughed up by G-Unit member Tony Yayo as part of an alleged ongoing beef between G-Unit and Czar, who split ways in 2005; the charges against Yayo were dropped a year later when he pleaded to a lesser crime of noncriminal harassment. Related Artists The Game
50 Cent ‘s headphone line, “Sleek By 50,” has been discontinued after only five months on the market. Sleek Audio issued a press release claiming that they are canceling plans to develop the line any further. “We will be re-evaluating our Wireless Hybrid over-the-ear headphones at a later date. Currently we are working to bring our new, U.S.-made in-ear products to the market,” Mark Krywko, CEO of Sleek Audio, said in the press release. Dr. Dre ‘s probably somewhere chuckling to himself… Source: Engadget RELATED: PRODUCT REVIEW: IFrogz Mogul DJ Style EarPollution Headphones RELATED: Dr. Dre Bringing Beats By Dre Audio To Chrysler 300s
Charlie Sheen was shot down this afternoon in his legal bid to gain custody of sons Bob and Max away from strung-out ex-wife Brooke Mueller. A judge ordered their custody pact to remain as is. Everything will stay the same, despite Brooke’s recent issues, so the custody agreement Charlie and Brooke recently agreed on won’t change. Brooke Mueller is believed to have fallen off the wagon in a big way last week, turning up at a pawn shop and then going MIA for several days. Because the media was thrown out of the courtroom , it’s unclear why the judge was not inclined to strip Brooke of custody based on her antics. Amazingly, Brooke and Charlie both showed up in person. The judge wanted the media gone from the room due to sensitive “questions of abuse” in the case, but it’s not clear who accused who of what. For now, in any case, it’s status quo for Brooke and Charlie. Status crazy may be more appropriate. Hopefully Bob and Max are safe … [Photos: WENN.com]
Emile Hirsch shows off his directing chops in this new video, set to Eminem’s song “Kill You”. The clip marks the second video Emile has directed and features several furry friends that belong to Nikita’s Lyndsy Fonseca. “My friends #EmileHirsch, @Chuckchurch made a video starring my animals. enjoy!!!” Lyndsy wrote on her Twitter account. FYI: “Kill You” comes Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Just Jared Discovery Date : 19/04/2011 21:30 Number of articles : 2
‘What freaks me out the most with all the deaths is the sound effects,’ Emma Roberts tells MTV News. By Kara Warner Courteney Cox in “Scream 4” Photo: Gemma La Mana/ Dimension Films For those of you who didn’t make it to the theater over the weekend to see “Scream 4,” stop reading now — we don’t want to spoil anything! For everyone else, MTV News thought it would be fun to find out the cast’s favorite death scenes in the new slasher pic, along with some technical insight from director Wes Craven. And because there are so many gruesome offings from which to choose, the results of our little poll are all over the map, despite some persuasive campaigning by Anthony Anderson. “I think the one that freaked me out the most, her name is Marielle in real life — Marielle’s death,” Emma Roberts said, choosing the bloody demise of Marielle Jaffe’s character, Olivia Morris. “It’s one of the first, and she’s the popular girl, but she gets massacred. Totally just done. “That, to me, was the freakiest, because she’s running around her room, and they keep stabbing her and stabbing her,” she added. “I guess what freaks me out the most with all the deaths is the sound effects. When you’re doing it, it’s like a retractable knife and there’s fake blood squirting out, but when you have that sound effect, it totally adds another level of horror to the scene.” Adam Brody’s favorite death involved the special cameos from Kristen Bell and Anna Paquin. “I thought that was one of the more surprising ones,” he said, before pointing to his co-star Anthony Anderson. “And then he’s got a fantastic, dragged-out [scene].” “Yeah, I’m going to say the black guy’s death in this movie is great,” Anderson joked. “I’m not going to say who it is, though, but the black guy’s death in this movie. NAACP Image Award contention. We’re going to go beyond Oscar and Emmy and Golden Globe; we’re going to go straight to the Image Awards.” When asked how many takes it took to get that one just right, Brody and Anderson joked that there was a lot of work to it. “I think they really worked that scene,” Anderson said. “They shot that from all kinds of angles.” “[There were] 30 cameras,” Brody added. “Yeah, 30 cameras,” Anderson agreed, continuing the joke. “And some of it was the super slo-mo stuff, so yeah, the black guy.” Interestingly enough, when we mentioned Anderson’s epic death scene to Craven, he revealed that the drawn-out aspect wasn’t originally in the script but inspired by a real-life medical emergency. “That wasn’t in the script,” Craven said. “I did it without announcing it to the studio. I was hoping that they didn’t fire me the next day,” he recalled with a chuckle. “It was written that the killer just comes in and pins him to the seat,” Craven explained. “I had seen this thing on television, this documentary about somebody being stabbed right through the head and they actually showed the X-ray … and the guy walked into the emergency room, so I thought it would be extraordinary if somebody was stabbed in the head and still be alive for a while.” The fact that Anderson was campaigning for his death scene to be named the best won over co-star David Arquette. “I do love a good Anthony Anderson death scene,” he laughed. “He was a little zombie-like. There was a moment of ‘Night of the Living Dead’ [in there].” Check out everything we’ve got on “Scream 4.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘Scream 4’