Friday, March 29, 2024

‘The Mike & Dave Harlem Hip Hop Story’ Coming Soon

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The Hip Hop Hall of Fame Museum & Hip Hop Icon Rob Base To Co-Produce Documentary ‘The Mike & Dave Harlem Hip Hop Story’ Movie

* The Mike & Dave Harlem Hip Hop Story ~ The Official Hip Hop Hall of Fame + Museum coming to NYC in 2017 continues its expansion into Multi­Media Entertainment Productions and Digital Storytelling Archives.

Stay tuned for the launch the Hip Hop Hall of Fame TV Channel and commissioning its first ever Documentary Film and Music Soundtrack for National and International Distribution Release.

The HHHOF Entertainment Division has teamed up to produce the film with Hip Hop Icon Rob Base who with partner DJ EZ Rock gave the world the hip­ hop classic hit song ‘It Takes Two’, who is a Harlem native that witnessed firsthand the rise of Hip Hop in Harlem.

Mike & Dave Harlem Hip Hop Story

The “Mike & Dave: Harlem Hip Hop Story” brings to life the true story of Hip Hop Pioneers Mix Master Mike and Disco Dave.

Two of whom formed one of the first independent hip hop record labels ever preceding Def Jam ~ founded by Russell Simmons & Rick Rubin.

The duo also were of pioneers in the promotion of Old School Hip Hop Shows and Parties whose classic flyers are part of the Hip Hop Hall of Fame Museum’s Exhibit Collection.

There historic events included performances by many of the iconic founding groups of hip hop history including Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five, Treacherous Three, The Crash Crew, The Cold Crush Brothers, Master Don & The Def Committee, Kool DJ AJ, and many more.

‘ The Mike & Dave Harlem Hip Hop Story will cover Harlem and NYC Hip Hop from the mid 1970’s until the mid 1980’s as hip hop exploded into the ‘Golden Era’, and Mix Master Mike & Disco Dave launched and produced many careers during this time period including The Boogie Boys with hit song ‘Fly Girl’.

Also, Doug E. Fresh, Biz Markie, and myself and more’, stated Movie Co­Producer Rob Base who also recently produced a Christian Comedy Theatrical Play entitled ‘UnEqually Yoked’ written by Ms. Lynette Blackwell for Rob­Lynn Productions that was well received by audiences around the country.

The Mike & Dave Harlem Hip Hop Story, a  documentary and film project is the brainchild of Kenny ‘DJ Lord Yoda X’ Syder, CEO of FreeDome7 Entertainment and a member of the Legendary Harlem Group The Crash Crew a part of The Mike and Dave Records family, he is also Road Manager of Rob Base, Zulu Nation, and who also serves as a Co­Chair of the HHHOF Artists Relations Committee.

The production team has also added entertainment veteran producer and filmmaker Jimmy ‘Spice’ Curry who has also worked as an executive and recorded with hip hop’s Iconic SugarHill Records in the late 1980s and who also produced the first Bahamian Movie ‘Filthy Rich G’s…’ in 1996.

‘This unique part of hip hop history will honor and celebrate how two brothers Mike and Dave from humble beginnings in the Lincoln Houses in Harlem changed the game by Promoting Parties and forming their own Independent Record Label printing vinyl records, and showing others how to make hip hop a business that is now worldwide’, stated Co­Producer Kenny ‘DJ Lord Yoda X’ Syder.

The HHHOF Team and Producers will begin filming this September and the movie & music soundtrack album is scheduled to be completed for Film Festivals and Release in 2017. The Film will also become part of The Hip Hop Hall of Fame Museum Collection for Archiving and Preservation of Hip Hop History.

‘This will be the first of many Hip Hop Movies & Documentaries, and Television Shows & Specials to be created and produced by Hip Hop Hall of Fame Entertainment and The Hip Hop Hall of Fame TV Channel launching this Fall, stated JT Thompson, Creator of The Hip Hop Hall of Fame Awards TV Show that aired on BET Cable Network in the 1990s, and serves as Founder & Chairman of The Hip Hop Hall of Fame + Museum & Entertainment Complex state of the art development project coming to NYC.

For more information and participation contact the Ben Davis at [email protected] or follow the Hip Hop Hall of Fame Museum website:

https://hiphophalloffame.org (In Beta Testing)

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source:
JT Thopson
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