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Canal Lounge, Worcester, MA. Were you there? If you were you probably saw Paul Markham opening for Blaq Poet. You probably also saw all the girls singing, "She likes white boys..." Critics say that "Paul Markham was the best performance. He really moved the crowd. Got everyone going." And if you were there on the 6th you wouldn't forget John Haynes opening up for Cappadonna. John Haynes had the only dancers on stage, amazed the crowds with his fast intellectual lyrical onslaught ripping through the crowd like a machine gun. The performance of the two would not be complete without their guru, A.G.R., pumping up the crowd and serenading the ladies with his lyrical fills. Paul Markham's mixtape is soon to be released as "So Far In". John Haynes' mixtape album, "Law & Order, Volume 1" is officially out for grass-root sales and soon to be online at EntapriseEntertainment.com.
"Bbbbuttttt, what about Harlem 6?? You said they were "back in business", then where is the stuff about the Six, magic computer man?!?! " Patience, Grasshopper...
If you would like to see the Six perform, and "happen" to be in Worcester (meaning GET to Worcester) around March 6th. I suggest you shuffle on over to the Canal Lounge and see the most exciting group out right now. For all of you who have trouble extracting information out of sentences full of sarcasm, Harlem 6 is headlining the Canal Lounge (90 harding St, Worcester), on March 6th. But, that's not why Harlem 6 is back, I know something youuuu don't know... well, not anymore...
On the Records side of things, Divine Records has just offered Harlem 6 the opportunity of a lifetime - open up for Janet Jackson as she headlines the tribute to Michael Jackson in London. Harlem 6 is negotiating a branding deal with Coca-Cola to spin off a European tour starting at that show.
How bout 'dem apples? Sorry if that was too much to handle all at once. Words to live by... "I put my work and watch my status escalate."
Peace y'all.
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