Hip Hop newest underground sound
Staff Writer
2009-02-01
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If you are looking for the style , class and fun vibe of hip hop past with the new age twist, you need to put your paper on Christylez Bacon. Bacon has been on the underground vibe for a min now and , it will not be long before this artist breaks into mainstream on his own terms.
Christylez considers himself a progressive Hip Hop artist but , to the world Christylez sound is fresh , new and educational. Some people may think Christylez's music is too educational and , this is why he dose not get the radio play and on the cover of the major Hip Hop magazines such as XXL and the Source but , he will more then likely end up on the cover of Time or other news magazine before he is embraced by Hip Hop major media. Lucky , for you, Christylez is performing Monday, February 9 2009 at the Kennedy Center on the Millennium Stage for free with a twelve piece Orchestra at 6pm. If you cannot wait to see the different skills and talents of Christylez,you should check out the videos in this article.
On Chris Bacon website the people left the following statements.
“Chris Bacon is an incredible young talent. We’ve seen him charm audiences in a solo show, and we’ve seen him direct remarkable performances with his hip-hop and beat-box together with strings, horns, world percussion and keyboards. We’re big fans and believe he is at the beginning of a phenomenal career.”
Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer GRAMMY Award winners
“Chris Bacon is one of the most innovative and exciting musicians that Strathmore Music Center has ever had in our emerging Artist in Residence program. He is a consummate performer and a delight for collaborations with artists of different genres. With his background in hip-hop, his version of PachelbeI’s Canon in D is brilliant, as is his beat box accompaniment to old time banjo music. He’s a true musical Renaissance man!”
Betty Scott Education Program Coordinator Music Center at Strathmore
“Bacon’s albums may be hip-hop, but he takes the genre to a new level.”
Majorie Korn Modern Luxury Magazine
“Christylez Bacon offers well-written tales and observations about everyday life that flow smoothly over jazz-influenced tunes”
Curt Fields The Washington Post
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