Thursday, February 4, 2010


For Immediate Release

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February 3, 2010

Hip Hop Hall of Fame to launch in June 2010 -NYC – Easy Mo Bee named Music Producer and sit on the Advisory Board for the Hip Hop Hall of Fame Awards Show Celebration.

Its’ Back to the Future, as legendary Hip Hop producer pays homage in commemoration to Hip Hop performers, producers, musicians and dancers spanning three decades. It is no surprise that Grammy Award Producer Easy Mo Bee is selected as Executive Producer of Music for one of music entertainment’s monumental events, to take place June 2010 in NYC. The grand opening of the official Hip Hop Hall of Fame Museum and Award Show will be the pinnacle of music history; as Hip Hop artist of decades past are officially acknowledged as true pioneer of one of America’s eminent music phenomenon of today, the Hip Hop culture.


Easy Mo Bee, a pioneer himself, catapulted his career as a music producer back in the 80s. His unique style of music and proverbial beats have contribute to the sounds and subsequently hits of renown Hip Hop icons like Big Daddy Kane, Notorious Big and Tupac Shakur. Even now in 2010, Easy remains true to his talent as a Hip Hop producer. A single from his 2010 compilation album, featuring Foxy Brown has the music industry buzzing. With so many years of producing behind the scene of Hip Hop hits and artist alike, Easy Mo Bee will now take his place in the forefront of Hip Hop History as Music Producer of the Hip Hop Hall of Fame Awards Show Celebration. He will be producing the theme song for this Red Carpet Event that will take place June 2010 in NYC.


J. T. Thompson, Chairman and Creator and Executive Producer of the Hip Hop Hall of Fame and his elite advisory board of Hip Hop Legends Grandmaster Caz of the Cold Crush Bros, RockHall inductee Melle Mel, Kurtis Blow, Pebblee Pool, L.A. Sunshine, Kool Herc to now include Easy Mo Bee and Damon Jackson CEO of Black Box Records Inc and Urban Technology Project (a non-profit youth empowerment organization) has been on a mission to create an official Hip Hop Hall of Fame Museum and institutionalize HIP HOP culture in America. A commemoration for their efforts is long over due. Now Hip Hop producer Easy Mo Bee and other past hip hop artist/icons can now continue to make their mark in the future of Hip Hop Culture for years to come.

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347.744.9429
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