Monday, June 26, 2006

Jam Junior kicks off Cork Hip-hop Week!















































Another really busy night with an incredible atmosphere! Thaks to all the performers including the rappers (Bony, Jaae, Brozy, Mickey Gatch, Sintar etc), DJ's (Suzie K, Dingey, Alan F, Scratchy, Niall, OC) and the Sham-rockers who showcased another wicked break-dancing set! Check the pics above!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

White kids thinkin that there black oh my god.libertines

StevieG said...

Whatever..........music is universal and colourblind and breaks down boundaries-Stevie

StevieG said...

By the way if its genuine "black" kids that ya want to see why don't you scroll down and look at the many "black" performers who have performed there in the last 4 years (The Impressionists, Woodrow, Hasan, Kane etc etc etc). It's 2006, do people really give a damn what colour people are anymore? Maybe the "white kids" should listen to some "white" music such as Ronan Keating and not wear all those "black" clothes-God forbid, next they will be hanging around with each other!:L

Pure Cork Boy said...

Deep breath Stevie, count to 10...

StevieG said...

8, 9 and 10
Phew!
That's better!

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