4:20 In The Streets of the mile high city
published by Sareth Ney on Jan. 31, 2015
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DENVER—4:20 In The Streets takes place outside of the Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom, on April 20. The venue and Altitude The Dispensary are joining forces to bring an array of artists together including: Collie Buddz, Cypress Hill, Dizzy Wright, Flatbush Zombies, Method Man and Redman, The Underachievers and more to be announced.
New Orleans born and Bermuda raised artist, Collie Buddz, will be promoting his critically acclaimed record, “Light It Up”. It is on rotation on college campuses and radio stations. After being discovered by Salaam Remi—he was signed to the Sony Imprint, Louder Than Life.
B-Real, DJ Muggs, Eric Bobo and Sen Dog are Los Angeles-based collective known as Cypress Hill. The 20+ years veterans are known for records such as “Black Sunday”, “Temples Of Boom”, “IV”, “Stoned Raiders”, “Till Death Do Us Part”, “Skull & Bone” and “Rise Up”.
Dizzy Wright hails from Las Vegas, NV. He is currently signed to Hopsin’s independent label, Funk Volume. He is set to release a brand new mixtape, “Smoke Out Conversations”, on Feb. 20. Wright states it was inspired by Don Miguel Ruiz’s book, “The Four Agreements.
Meechy Darko, Juice and Erick Ark Elliott make the group known as Flatbush Zombies. They are from the Flatbush community of the borough of Brooklyn, NY., are signed to Electric Koolade Records and currently have two releases available for download, “Better Off Dead and “D.R.U.G.S”.
Method Man and Redman are best known for joint efforts including “Blackout!” and “Blackout! 2”. “Blackout! 3” is set to be released some time in 2015. They are known for works outside of music, including television and film. Such works include the film, “How High”.
Issa Gold and AK The Underachiever make up the duo, The Underachievers. The Brooklyn, based group are signed to RPM MSC. After releasing three projects (“Indigoism”, “The Lords Of Flatbush” and the single “The Proclamation”)—they are currently promoting their newest independent album, “Cellar Door”.
Colorado Concerts, Electronic Colorado CULTURE Magazine, Party Guru Productions, Rage Colorado Sub.mission and Southwest Alternative Care are the supporters of 4:20 In The Streets.
Entry to 4:20 In The Streets is set to open at 12 p.m., the show will start at 1 p.m. and end at 11 p.m. The age limit is set at 16 and over. Tickets are available through ticketfly. Packages include $35 early bird general admission to $150 very important person (VIP) access.
New Orleans born and Bermuda raised artist, Collie Buddz, will be promoting his critically acclaimed record, “Light It Up”. It is on rotation on college campuses and radio stations. After being discovered by Salaam Remi—he was signed to the Sony Imprint, Louder Than Life.
B-Real, DJ Muggs, Eric Bobo and Sen Dog are Los Angeles-based collective known as Cypress Hill. The 20+ years veterans are known for records such as “Black Sunday”, “Temples Of Boom”, “IV”, “Stoned Raiders”, “Till Death Do Us Part”, “Skull & Bone” and “Rise Up”.
Dizzy Wright hails from Las Vegas, NV. He is currently signed to Hopsin’s independent label, Funk Volume. He is set to release a brand new mixtape, “Smoke Out Conversations”, on Feb. 20. Wright states it was inspired by Don Miguel Ruiz’s book, “The Four Agreements.
Meechy Darko, Juice and Erick Ark Elliott make the group known as Flatbush Zombies. They are from the Flatbush community of the borough of Brooklyn, NY., are signed to Electric Koolade Records and currently have two releases available for download, “Better Off Dead and “D.R.U.G.S”.
Method Man and Redman are best known for joint efforts including “Blackout!” and “Blackout! 2”. “Blackout! 3” is set to be released some time in 2015. They are known for works outside of music, including television and film. Such works include the film, “How High”.
Issa Gold and AK The Underachiever make up the duo, The Underachievers. The Brooklyn, based group are signed to RPM MSC. After releasing three projects (“Indigoism”, “The Lords Of Flatbush” and the single “The Proclamation”)—they are currently promoting their newest independent album, “Cellar Door”.
Colorado Concerts, Electronic Colorado CULTURE Magazine, Party Guru Productions, Rage Colorado Sub.mission and Southwest Alternative Care are the supporters of 4:20 In The Streets.
Entry to 4:20 In The Streets is set to open at 12 p.m., the show will start at 1 p.m. and end at 11 p.m. The age limit is set at 16 and over. Tickets are available through ticketfly. Packages include $35 early bird general admission to $150 very important person (VIP) access.
about the author
Sareth Ney is a concert journalist for the Wu-Man Chu Chronicles. It is a division of A Quarter and Dream Pictures. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communications and Center for New Media from Colorado State University-Pueblo. After graduating—he continued his four year apprenticeship with master of horror, Clive Barker. In California, he met members of the Wu-Tang Clan. He became the journalist/superhero, Wu-Man Chu. He inducts everyone into his hall of fame, “Supreme Clientele”. His goal is to write 150 articles in select time zones. He is the founder and co-host of No Cover Podcast.