Member Since: 8/20/2006
Band Website: tame-one.com
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Influences: Music: Tame One, Marley Marl, Rhino CMZ, Hitman Howee T, Pete Rock, Paul C, Erick Sermon, Prince Paul, Grandmaster Caz, Afrika Bambatta, Zulu Nation, Grandmaster Flash, DJ Jazzy Jay, Kool DJ Red Alert, Large Pro, DJ Chuck Chillout, Mark the 45 King, DJ Premier, ATCQ, Jungle Brothers, Sammy B, Redman, KRS-One, DJ R-Trane, Just Blaze, Biz Markie, DJ Cool V, Cool Craig, Eric Hardy, Black 45, SaD, Godfather D, DJ Backspin from Bergen St., DJ Leon, The Bomb Squad, Herbie Love Bug, Cutmaster DC, DJ Jazzy Jeff,Doug E. Fresh, RunDMC, Mantronik, Ultramagnetic MCS, Govnamatic, Diamond D, Showbiz, Beatminerz, The Beatnuts, Blacksheep, LOTUG, Out Kast,...Godfather of Soul, James Brown R.I.P..Visual Art: Sis. Ruby 3X, Melvin Griffin, Mark Green, JacK Kirby, Eric Hardy, Tame One, (Mr.Sito, Mr. Romano, Mr. Carden, Ms. Caldwell, Mr Kare..karako.*@!..Mr.K/Arts High, Newark, NJ), Flair NRG, JStarr, Jeru, Africa 131 NRG, Prins TC5 NAM NRG, Dase NAM, Max 165, Merge1 NRG, Doc TC5, Lee, West, Risk, Luze, Zear, Zame, Koze FC, Doze TC5, Gnome, Gemini CWK, Sterling Brown, Michael Bryant.
Sounds Like: Weequahic Section, Newark, New Jersey
Weequahic (pronounced WEEK-wake or wee-KWAY-ic) is a neighborhood in Newark, New Jersey's South Ward. It is separated from the Central Ward by Hawthorne Avenue on the north, and bordered by the townships of Irvington and Hillside on the west, Newark Liberty International Airport on the east, and the city of Elizabeth on the south.
The name "Weequahic" is from the Lenni-Lenape Native American for "head of the cove"[1]. The area was farmland until the late nineteenth century when it was developed into a middle-class, non-industrial neighborhood of detached single-family homes oriented around Weequahic Park.Weequahic was largely a middle class Jewish neighborhood prior to the 1960s, home to many synagogues, yeshivas, and Jewish restaurants. The tallest building on Newark's South Side, Newark Beth Israel hospital, was built under auspices of the Jewish community. Author Philip Roth grew up in Weequahic and many of his novels are set there.
Nationally, Jewish neighborhoods tended to have short life spans and Weequahic was no exception. The post-World War II growth of suburbs and Northern migration of African Americans altered the demographic make-up of Newark in general and the Weequahic section in particular. The neighborhood might have stayed middle class if not for the devastating effects of real estate blockbusting and the construction of Interstate 78. I-78 tore Weequahic's fragile urban fabric and separated the neighborhood from the rest of Newark. The 1967 Newark riots were also devastating to the district, though the riots themselves were in the Central Ward.
The jewel of the neighborhood is the 311 acre (1.3 km²) Frederick Law Olmsted-designed Weequahic Park. This lovely park has a 2.2 mile rubberized jogging path around its 80 acre (324,000 m²) lake, and the oldest public golf course in the United States.
Part of the Weequahic neighborhood has been designated a historic district. The neighborhood's major streets are Lyons Avenue, Bergen Street, and Chancellor Avenue.
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Record Label: Smacks Entertainment/Boom Skwad Recordings
Type of Label: Indie