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Youth

My little dude Snowflake aka Mario is back with his Thanksgiving Special, where he goes around the BGC asking everyone what their favorite Thanksgiving foods are. Mama Mia!!!!

If you missed Mario’s Halloween Special, click here to check it out!!

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!!

Digging for Dirt

Events, Interviews

It’s been four years since Old Dirty Bastard’s death, and hip hop hasn’t been the same since.  It’s so clean!  Everyone wants to be fresh!  I miss the days when rap dudes were out of their minds and DIRTY, like ODB.  He certainly wasn’t the best rapper lyrically in the Wu-Tang Clan, but his style was the craziest.  And he was quite a character too.  In a new book titled Digging for Dirt, author Jaime Lowe, a writer for such popular publications as The VIllage Voice and Sports Illustrated, uncovered the mysteries surrounding his life to find out who exactly was the man behind the myth.  A native Californian now living in Brooklyn, Lowe recently rapped with Westcheddar about some of the dirt she dug up on ODB…

IP: So, a book on Old Dirty Bastard.  Can’t wait to read it.  I imagine there’s a lot of crazy content in it.  He was a pretty wild guy on and off the mic, huh?

JL: He was, he was the wild card of the bunch. I don’t think anyone could ever predict what was gonna happen with him. 

IP: You’ve done some magazine writing in the past, and some stuff with The Village Voice.  How did you make the leap into getting the deal and the rights to put together this book?

JL: Surprisingly, you don’t need the rights to write a book, just enough access to tell the story. I had talked with some of his family and Wu-Tang for an article for the Voice and for the most part they were really helpful with the book as well. And when there’s more room and more pages to fill that obviously opens up the possibility for conducting interviews with as many people as possible. The deal came through in a way that was seriously magical at least from my perspective. I sent the article to an agent after a couple years had passed after his death and asked if he thought it could be a book. He did. We worked on the proposal and he sold it. 

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IP: On the Macmillan Books website, the book is described as “a fan’s exploration”.  Were you always a big ODB and Wu Tang fan?  Did you know him personally?

JL: You know, there are definitely bigger fans out there. I love ODB and Wu-Tang but some of the people I met along the way could definitely out reference me. I didn’t know ODB personally, I interviewed him several times for the Voice article and grew really fond of him. And he was definitely not in a great state, but somehow I felt like there was a charming, smart, thoughtful person in front of me which are definitely not the things you’d immediately think of when thinking of ODB.

IP: Do you have a favorite ODB song?

JL: I mean it’s hard to have a favorite, I have an irrational reaction everytime I hear his voice. But I’d have to go with “Shimmy Shimmy Ya”, but I also love his song with RZA, “Cuttin’ Headz”. 

IP: How about your favorite Wu Tang album, group or solo?  It’s a common debate in real hip hop head circles.  Mine is Raekwon’s Only Built for Cuban Linx, though I have a few others that are right up there with it.

JL: I know that I’m biased and this is definitely not my favorite my album because I think it’s a great hip hop album, but Nigga Please is a kaleidoscopic display of showmanship, erratic temperament, hot flash moods, insanity, rants, and evidence of the beginnings of a total meltdown. It’s a piece of work that reflects who the artist is in the moment of creation and really it’s a raw reflection of madness. I think it’s one of the most honest recordings and kind of terrifying. Plus some great tracks.

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IP: You grew up in California.  Did alot of people out there listen to east coast rap coming up?  I moved to New York from Oakland when I was 5 and I always wonder if I would’ve been as into the east coast hip hop scene if I never moved.

JL: Wu-Tang definitely translated to West Coast. It didn’t seem so steeped in geography and turf as Biggie or Tupac or Dre. Those guys used their neighborhoods as their identities. Wu-Tang really transcended Staten Island. I mean it was  a crucial part of their identity but it’s as if the Wu-Tang sound and vibe existed in its own universe and one that was accessible by all. It’s why I think Wu-Tang has such huge cross over appeal. 

IP: What other artists do you like?  Is there another band, rapper, or musician out there that interests you enough to write a book on them some day?

JL: I don’t think any musician or artist could follow ODB. 

IP: How was it gathering information for the book?  Did you interview alot of the Wu-Tang members?  Who was the most interesting to talk to?

JL: I didn’t interview too many Wu-Tang members. I really wanted the focus to be on ODB and really they’re pretty exhausting to track down for interviews.  I talked to GZA pretty extensively and he was insanely helpful. I talked to RZA for the article and he was very thoughtful and emotional about ODB as well. 

IP: They called him Old Dirty Bastard because there was “no father to his style”.  Did he have a relationship with his real father as a kid?

JL: He did. He grew up with two working parents in Fort Greene. His Dad used to take him fishing in Long Island. His parents certainly went their separate ways and he was primarily raised by his mom Cherry Jones.

IP: His police reports and crime sheet must be insane to look at.  Did you see any first hand for your research? 

JL: I did and they are.  The thing that’ s most striking is how much petty theft and drugs related charges were on them.  But don’t fooled by Wu-Tang paranoia, the FBI really does have a file on them that you can access under the Freedom of Information Act. And it certainly includes a thick folder on ODB.

IP: How many kids did he really father?  More than ten?

JL: I’d say more than ten is possible, 13 is rumored to be the number but I’ve only known concretely about 7 from four moms. 

IP: Wow.  And he was on welfare right?  I remember seeing him on MTV going around to collect welfare checks?  How does someone with a major record deal manage to do that?  I don’t understand, was he really not making that much money as a rapper?  I know there was a lot of Wu Tang members getting there piece of the pie, but he did release solo albums too.

JL: When he was at the Welfare office for MTV, he happened to still be on file from before Wu-Tang hit. He and his wife Icelene  were on welfare in the early nineties but they hadn’t collected a check in years. But he figured if it was there and already issued to him, he may as well keep it. That whole controversy was pretty much a demonstration of government records that hadn’t been updated—bureaucracy at work. But obviously, it was blown out of proportion and was amazing PR for his album.

IP: How’s Brooklyn treating you?  Do you like living there?  He was originally from there too, correct?  Close to where you are living now?

JL: Not to far, he was probably a few miles away in Fort Greene. I love Brooklyn.

IP: You’re holding an event to celebrate the release of the book in BK at Gleason’s Gym on December 6th.  Sounds exciting.  Will you be reading parts of the book?  Are you expecting any special guests?  What’s the scoop?

JL: I will not be reading, but I’m reading at Pacific Standard on Dec. 3. There will be special guests, DJ Blue on the decks (and he actually wrote the movie State Property which ODB was in) and perhaps some surprises. I’m hoping it will be a raucous dance party.  I’m also hoping to raise some money for Impact House a rehab facility that ODB was in out in California. 

IP: Oh yeah, he was in State Property.  And ODB was signed to Rocafella Records when he died also.  Did he have a close relationship with Jay-Z?  How about Biggie Smalls?  I’ve seen video of him and Big on stage rapping together back in the day.

JL: I don’t think he had a close relationship with Jay-Z. He definitely came up with Biggie and so they performed together at talent shows in high school and certainly knew each other.

IP: So what’s next for you?  Any more hip hop related writing?  New book deals on the table?  Or are you focused for now on this release.

JL: Focusing on this for now and cooking up something , I don’t know what specifically though! Suggestions welcome…!

Leaders of the New School

My Dudes, Stan Ipcus, Youth

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We’re about five weeks into our Wednesday night BGC Beat Club up at the Cultural Arts Center, and I must say, this last session I saw the original vision for the teen hip hop program come to fruition perfectly.  I brought in Lord Judah (above right), my dude from White Plains who teaches hip hop workshops for kids all over Westchester and NYC, to help lead us from the very first week.  We’ve worked together alot in the past (and performed together) and through a grant provided by the Westchester Arts Council I was able to pay him for his time.  He brings all his beat machines (SP-505, SP 606, and we own a SP-404 at the club) and works with the kids on production, teaching them how to program drums and sample songs, and even dabbling in hip hop history and songwriting with them.  With the use of Garage Band, which you can actually chop samples really easily on the low with, and all the other equipment, we created alot of possibilities for the kids to choose from to make tracks.  Some are more into writing, so we work with them on their bars and hook them up with lots of instrumentals to write to while our beat team puts together original joints for them.  And some just want to dance, like my dudes Team Highlite who I featured recently right here at Westcheddar.  Check them out dancing to one of my new songs “Do the Dumb Out”…LOL at me going in at 2:50….

That video was made in one take, just a warm up of sorts.  I played them the song last week, which they actually inspired me to make (I never made a dance song before!), and they loved it and couldn’t stop singing it.  You should hear them imitate my voice, it’s hysterical.  All they ever want to do is dance, and I support that completely, kna’ mean?  I’m glad they felt it.  We got some other great footage too that I’ll be helping the kids put together next week…

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No that’s not a gang sign, that’s the Team Highlite symbol, ya heard?  Check some other pics of what’s been going on in the lab.  Our set up is tight.  We have one room for dancing and a lab for making beats, recording, and writing…

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I’ll keep you posted as we progress.  We’re just getting started, but there’s alot of potential in this group.  For now, just do the dumb out and poke ya thumbs out.  NOW DO IT!!! HA HA HA HA!!!!  Peace…

Bloke Jokes

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Ricky Gervais is definitely in my top 5 funniest guys alive, mainly for his performance as David Brent on The Office UK (see pic above).  I was all into the US version with Steve Carell (who is probably in my Top 5 too), but my bloke Beve Bats blessed me with the DVD of the UK season one and I was hooked.  It’s that uncomfortable humor that makes you cringe at times, but it’s brilliant.  Here’s a couple highlights…

“New Secretary”

“Role Play”

Well, in addition to his other HBO show Extras (the box set is on the top of my holiday gift list hint hint), and his hilarious podcast which is available on itunes and his website, AND his latest feature film Ghost Town (which sounds weird but is probably great), Gervais has a HBO stand-up special airing tonight called Out of England.  I imagine that it’s very funny, can’t wait to watch it.

Out of England The Stand-Up Special

Hopefully Ricky Gervais will be appearing more often in the US and A.  I’d love to see him collaborate with some of my other top five funniest guys alive.  Speaking of which, I’ll leave you with a short clip of Gervais talking to Larry David (another top 5’er) about his feelings on a stand up comedy show he attended in L.A.  Cheerio!

Who’s in your top 5 funniest guys alive?

Baltimore Blam

My Dudes, Stan Ipcus

Ok friends, here is the footage from Matisyahu’s show at Ram’s Head Live in Baltimore, MD on 11/1/08 featuring myself and Max B (don’t sleep the three of us have been doing this together for a while just check the picture at the top of the blog).  Yes, it’s Matis Season, and here at Westcheddar we will continue to follow his tour up until he returns to New York for the Festival of Light.  Big ups to my dog Pocheeze for the footage, nice effing job dude….

“WP”

“Beatbox Jam Session”

“My Ferris Buellers”

“Victory”

Kick It

Coloring Sheets, My Dudes, Youth

A bunch of the girls at the BGC come into the Cultural Arts Center rocking these new Pastry sneakers (above).  They’re pretty fresh.  Pastry is the brand started by Run’s House “Simmons Sisters” Angela and Vanessa.  They actually have a spinoff starting soon of the popular MTV show (which I admit to watching, it’s fun and my fiancee loves it), called DADDY’S GIRLS.  Check out a picture of the Angela and Vanessa with my dudes from Dirty Jax…

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Well, by request, I revealed a new sneaker design coloring sheet called the BGC PASTRY, based off the sneaker at the top of the post.  It’s become very popular with all the kids in the center, check it out…

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There’s been quite a few kids that have come up with great designs and color schemes, but this one below is the hottest one I’ve seen yet.  It was actually done by one of the college aged staff girls….

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Her third grade group is really into the sneaker design, so she started a 3rd Grade Kicks wall in her classroom.  It’s only a week old, so we’ll see how it grows, but take a look at it so far…

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Stay tuned for more new coloring sheets.  I’ve got my mind on some new sneaker designs.  I think I’m gonna do a skate shoe next.  And you can check out my past designs at the links below if you missed them, including “Sneaker of the Week” winners from the summer, and my full ’07-’08 coloring sheet collection that I posted a few months back…

Sneaker of the Week part 1 

Sneaker of the Week part 2

BGC Coloring Sheet Collection

Jews Juicing

My Dudes, Stan Ipcus

Yo!  I like what Matis is doing with his tour vlog.  Just recently I posted his first one, “Pimp my RV“.  Well, he released a new one already, and I guess I’m going to have to keep posting them so the loyal readers of Westcheddar don’t miss a beat.  They’re cool, because they definitely give his fans a chance to get to know him on a more personal level, and what his life is like out on the road.  This edition of his vlog is called “Juicing on Tour”, co-starring Nosson Zand.  Enjoy, and stay tuned to Westcheddar for more Matisyahu…

And you know I got a bonus video for you, live from Piano’s in NYC July 2006, here’s me and Matis performing “WP” over Bob Marley’s “Waiting in Vain” instrumental.  Smooth….

SUPER BONUS!!!!  A vintage Matisyahu cartoon….

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Smell you later….

Mama Mia!

Youth

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I’m not even going to tell you this 7th grade kid’s real first name (though it’s revealed in the credits of the movie below) because everyone that he knows calls him SNOWFLAKE.  From adult staff to kindergarteners, that’s how he is addressed.  He actually came up with the nickname himself last year, and it stuck like crazy, and now, that’s it.  He’s SNOWFLAKE.  Hilarious.  But a couple weeks ago, Snowflake created a new alter ego for himself, MARIO.  He went around the club interviewing kids, staff, and even a dog, about what they were going to be for halloween in a made up accent that sounds like a mix of my fiancee’s Italian grandmother and Borat.  This kid is great.  Check it out…Mama Mia!

More Snowflake videos coming soon…

Young Veteran

My Dudes, The Good Old Days, Youth

My dude Mike Halas (above, third from right with the medals on his coat) celebrated Veteran’s Day with students at Battle Mountain High School out in Vail, Colorado, speaking to them about what it is like to be a 29 year old Iraq War veteran.  I’m so proud of him, and glad that he is out talking to the youth, helping them to understand what it really means to be a part of the U.S. military.  Here at Westcheddar, we celebrate you Mikey.  Keep up the good work.  Check out the article below from the Vail Daily all about Mike’s visit to the local school, and if you missed my interview with him from last month about his time in Iraq, check that out too.  Oh, and the pic is from my sister Becca’s recent wedding in NYC, with me, Mike’s brother John, all the Cuddy boys, my cousin Chris (No Mas), and Battle Hill legend Vito Fascilla.  Peace…

Mike Halas in the Vail Daily

Mike Halas Westcheddar interview

Dreamgirls

Events, Youth

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The Staj Girls are an all female hip hop dance group out of Peekskill, New York, and they are SOOOO GOOD.  They’ve come to the BGC where I work a few times to perform, most recently last Friday at our Status Show, and wow are they talented.  They are one big group made up of Staj and the Stajettes, Staj being more high school aged girls and the Stajettes are definitely still in elementary school, please believe it.  Together, they tear down the house with tight choreography, energy, natural talent, and cute outfits!  Check out their performance from last Friday’s show (don’t miss the end with just the Stajettes dancing to the new Beyonce song it’s the best part trust me)…

I had to give their coach props after the show because every time they come to perform they kill it.  Here’s one of their past performances, from March 2008, it’s awesome (4 minutes in is sick!)…

Keep an eye out for these girls, they already have videos on youtube with 400,000 hits!  Check out their Youtube page for more clips…

Staj n Stajettes on YOUTUBE 

BONUS VIDEO- BEYONCE “SINGLE LADIES (PUT A RING ON IT)”

Watch out Beyonce, Staj Girls got next!