KRS-One's "Now Hear This Tour" to wrap up at Backbooth
Published by Sareth Ney on March 30, 2016 at 2:01 p.m.
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ORLANDO, Fla. – KRS-One will be educating the crowd through hip-hop at the Backbooth, on April 16. The U.S. trek will begin at The Brickhouse Lounge in Surfside Beach, S.C., on April 1. It will conclude at Backbooth in Orlando, Fla., on April 16. Sharing the stage at Backbooth with him will be: Busta Wolf, Jalliqq Amir, Nosis, Novice and The SH-Booms.
In 1986—KRS-One made his debut and released the single, “South Bronx”. With his late disc jockey (DJ), DJ Scott La Rock, it would become a hit through Boogie Down Productions. He has lectured at 500 universities.
20 albums are in KRS-One’s discography. His latest is “Black History Month Lessons 1-2”. He is also an author of three books.
To visit KRS-One’s official website, please click here. To follow him on Bandcamp, please click here. To follow him on Instagram, please click here. To add him to your circle on MySpace, please click here. To follow him on Twitter, please click here.
Busta Wolf currently has no online presence.
Jalliqq Amir’s Twitter bio states he is integrity, the truth and he is hip-hop. One video of his performance can be found on YouTube and is a combination of two songs, “20-22” and “Who Am I?” The song features Fish n Gritz. Follow him on Twitter, by clicking here.
After clicking on Bandsintown’s hyperlink of Nosis’ name on the KRS-One concert in Orlando—it featured a grunge, stoner rock, rock, blues, funk and punk band. It was the only presence of anything music related to Nosis. The only April 16 performance date set for them will be at Dickens Pub in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Upon clicking on Novice’s Bandsintown’s hyperlink, it was their only presence online. They currently have no other online presence, after a search engine search.
Mizz Bren “Supreme Queen”, Al “The Thump” Ruiz, Kevin “The Skin Blaster” Connolly, Davis “Twinkle Toes” Schleicher, Aaron “Wild Card” Borowicz, Mike “The Slush Pump” Ortiz and Nick “The Licks” Walsh are The SH-Booms. They are a garage soul band from Orlando, Fla. They are influenced by Aretha Franklin, The Sonics, Otis Redding, Rolling Stones, The Kinks and more.
To visit The SH-Boom’s official website, please click here. To like them on Facebook, please click here. To follow them on Instagram, please click here. To follow them on Twitter, please click here. To subscribe to their channel on YouTube, please click here.
In 1986—KRS-One made his debut and released the single, “South Bronx”. With his late disc jockey (DJ), DJ Scott La Rock, it would become a hit through Boogie Down Productions. He has lectured at 500 universities.
20 albums are in KRS-One’s discography. His latest is “Black History Month Lessons 1-2”. He is also an author of three books.
To visit KRS-One’s official website, please click here. To follow him on Bandcamp, please click here. To follow him on Instagram, please click here. To add him to your circle on MySpace, please click here. To follow him on Twitter, please click here.
Busta Wolf currently has no online presence.
Jalliqq Amir’s Twitter bio states he is integrity, the truth and he is hip-hop. One video of his performance can be found on YouTube and is a combination of two songs, “20-22” and “Who Am I?” The song features Fish n Gritz. Follow him on Twitter, by clicking here.
After clicking on Bandsintown’s hyperlink of Nosis’ name on the KRS-One concert in Orlando—it featured a grunge, stoner rock, rock, blues, funk and punk band. It was the only presence of anything music related to Nosis. The only April 16 performance date set for them will be at Dickens Pub in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Upon clicking on Novice’s Bandsintown’s hyperlink, it was their only presence online. They currently have no other online presence, after a search engine search.
Mizz Bren “Supreme Queen”, Al “The Thump” Ruiz, Kevin “The Skin Blaster” Connolly, Davis “Twinkle Toes” Schleicher, Aaron “Wild Card” Borowicz, Mike “The Slush Pump” Ortiz and Nick “The Licks” Walsh are The SH-Booms. They are a garage soul band from Orlando, Fla. They are influenced by Aretha Franklin, The Sonics, Otis Redding, Rolling Stones, The Kinks and more.
To visit The SH-Boom’s official website, please click here. To like them on Facebook, please click here. To follow them on Instagram, please click here. To follow them on Twitter, please click here. To subscribe to their channel on YouTube, please click here.
KRS-One's Upcoming Tour Dates:
April 01 - The Brickhouse Lounge, Surfside Beach, S.C.
April 02 – Conway High School Auditorium, Conway, S.C.
April 07 - Scottish Rite Temple, Wilmington, N.C.
April 08 - Dynamon Event Center, Greensboro, N.C.
April 09 – Love, Peace & Hip-Hop at downtown Columbia, Columbia, S.C.
April 10 - TBA, Columbia, S.C.
April 14 - High Dive, Gainesville, Fla.
April 16 - Backbooth, Orlando, Fla.
June 09 - Les Doks, Lausanne, Switzerland
April 01 - The Brickhouse Lounge, Surfside Beach, S.C.
April 02 – Conway High School Auditorium, Conway, S.C.
April 07 - Scottish Rite Temple, Wilmington, N.C.
April 08 - Dynamon Event Center, Greensboro, N.C.
April 09 – Love, Peace & Hip-Hop at downtown Columbia, Columbia, S.C.
April 10 - TBA, Columbia, S.C.
April 14 - High Dive, Gainesville, Fla.
April 16 - Backbooth, Orlando, Fla.
June 09 - Les Doks, Lausanne, Switzerland
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sareth Ney is the entertainment journalist for A Quarter and Dream Pictures. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communications and Center for New Media from Colorado State University-Pueblo. He is a former apprentice to master of horror, Clive Barker. He is a Wu-Tang Clan inspired superhero, Wu-Man Chu. He is an award-winning short filmmaker; his goal is to write 150 articles in select time zones, inducts every article written into his hall of fame, is a stand-up comedian, founder and co-host of Pueblo's Independent Multimedia Podcast and is the festival director at Sareth-Fest Music and Comedy Festival.