Saturday, August 22, 2009
Jahmar Young's Hoop Dreams....
Growing up in East Baltimore Jahmar Young aka "JY" always had "Hoop Dreams" but like most young men growing up in the streets of Baltimore JY was sidetracked by the streets & what was going on in his environment. He had his share of getting in trouble & his share of run in's with the law. But JY was blessed to have had people in his corner who believed in him. He started playing AAU Basketball at a young age when his skills started to develop. He continued to play AAU Ball until he went to high school, he attended Northern High School where he really started to excel & make a name for himself; he spent three years there than he enrolled in Laurinburg Prep School. From there Jahmar earned himself a scholarship to New Mexico State. His journey is far from over, if it's the Lord's Will the next stop will be the NBA for JY. Until than Jahmar continues to work hard at improving his game & he uses his father's death & his daughter's birth as motivation.
Jahmar Young
# 1
Guard - G
Height: 6-5 Weight: 180
Junior
Previous Affiliations
Laurinburg Prep
Previous Experience
1L
Baltimore, MD
Courtesy: New Mexico State University
Release: 11/28/2007
2007-08 (Freshman): In his first season with the Aggies, Jahmar Young was a vital component in the NMSU offense. He was one of six players that averaged 10 points or more per game. Young averaged 10.3 points per contest in 21 appearances in the Crimson and White. He started in five games and shot 43.9 percent from the field and 81.6 percent from the free-throw line. Young also posted 26 steals and 22 assists as a freshman. In only his second WAC game, Young torched Boise State for a career-high 33 points in Boise, Idaho (Jan. 10) to give the Aggies a 3-0 start in league play. He was the first Aggie to score 33 points since Duane John accomplished the feat against New Mexico, Dec. 3, 2003. Young scored in double-figures in 11 games. At Louisville (Dec. 22), Young had 11 points, which began a four-game streak of double-digit scoring performances. In the next game, he provided 12 points against Alcorn State (Dec. 31). Young then posted 12 points in only 17 minutes before he was sidelined with an ankle injury in the WAC season opener at Idaho (Jan. 2). After missing the Fresno State game (Jan. 5) because of the injury, Young rebounded with the 33-point effort against the Broncos. In the first meeting of the year with Nevada (Jan. 24), he posted 19 points. His next double-digit scoring performance was against Boise State (Feb. 9) when Young supplied 18 points off the bench. To end the regular season, he scored in double-figures in three of the last four games; 18 at Nevada (Feb. 28), 11 versus San Jose State (March 6) and 12 against Hawai’i (March 8). Young continued the trend with 11 points against Idaho (March 13) in the Aggies quarterfinal game of the WAC Tournament. In conference games, Young ranked ninth in steals per game with 1.29.
High School: Young was rated as the No. 26 best prep recruit by hoopscooponline.com. As a youngster, he played for various AAU programs, including the DC Assault and Cecil Kirk. In 2004, Young averaged 18.3 points per game and shot 47.5 percent from the field in a four-game tournament for Cecil Kirk. Young, who shot 50 percent from 3-point range and 64.3 percent from the free-throw line, also averaged 2.8 assists and 2.5 rebounds during the tournament. Against Nike Team Florida in 2004 (July 21), Young went 11-for-23 from the field and 5-for-7 from 3-point land to lead his team with 34 points.
Personal: Young was born in Baltimore, Md., and he is the son of Clinton and Beverly Young. He is majoring in theatre arts.
JY interview with B.James:
Killa Cross Ova:
Tough Bucket:
Jump Shot Water:
Down the Melo Center:
Graffiti is a Form of Art ....Not a Crime....
First & foremost I would like to give a Shout Out to all the Artist who participated in the Steady Baltimore Urban Eyes; Fuel for the Arts Fest. The art work you guys did that day was Phenomenal, I would like to say I respect what you guys do & I hope y'all continue to grow in y'all craft. IT WAS AWESOME!!!! Special Shout Out to my man Adrian thanks for the invite Homie...
Here's a Slide Show from the Art Fest:
Suppose that Leonardo, Monet, Picasso, or any of the recognized artisans of Western European culture were alive in the present day. Then, suppose that one of these famous artists decided to paint a masterpiece on the side of your house or on your front door or on a wall in your neighborhood. Would Picasso or Monet's markings be graffiti or art or vandalism or graffiti art? The answer may vary across people, but I would claim that those markings are art in the form of graffiti. Their markings would qualify as vandalism only if they appeared on private or public property without permission. The same answer holds for the present day, genre of graffiti known as graffiti art.
Graffiti art originated in the late 1960's, and it has been developing ever since. However, it is not readily accepted as being art like those works that are found in a gallery or a museum. It is not strictly denied the status of genuine art because of a lack of form or other base aesthetic elements. Most of the opposition to graffiti art is due to its location and bold, unexpected, and unconventional presentation, but its presentation and often illegal location does not necessarily disqualify it as art. I elucidate how some forms of graffiti can be accepted as art. This type of graffiti is known as graffiti art, subway art, or spraycan art. The arguments of vandalism and unconventional presentation as negating the ability of some graffiti to be art is usurped by an explanation of those properties apparent in some forms of graffiti that do qualify it, aesthetically, as art. To show this, I provide a historical context of graffiti, and then I provide persuasive evidence that graffiti art is art.
The origins of graffiti go back to the beginnings of human, societal living. Graffiti has been found on uncovered, ancient, Egyptian monuments, and graffiti even was preserved on walls in Pompeii. Graffiti is the plural form of the Italian word grafficar. In plural, grafficar signifies drawings, markings, patterns, scribbles, or messages that are painted, written, or carved on a wall or surface. Grafficar also signifies "to scratch" in reference to different wall writings ranging from "cave paintings", bathroom scribbles, or any message that is scratched on walls. In reference to present day graffiti, the definition is qualified by adding that graffiti is also any unsolicited marking on a private or public property that is usually considered to be vandalism.
Modern graffiti art originated in New York City, and it was known first as "New York Style" graffiti. This art form began in the late 1960's when teens used permanent markers to tag or write their names, followed by the number of the street on which they lived, in subway cars. This trend originated with the appearance of "Taki 183" which was the tag of a Greek American boy named Demitrius. Tagging soon became a way to get one's name known throughout the city. However, it should be noted that tagging appeared in Philadelphia before New York. The monikers, "Cornbread" and "Top Cat" were well known in Philadelphia, and when Top Cat's style appeared in New York, it was dubbed as "Broadway Style" for its long skinny lettering.
The advent of the spray paint allowed for the tag to develop in size and color. For it was not enough just to have one's name scrawled over any available and visible surface because everyone was doing this. The spraycan separated the taggers from the artists in that color, form, and style could be emphasized creatively with this new tool to produce s tag as a part of an overall artistic production. The tag which is monochromatic and a writing style that just about anyone can do, gave way to the throw-up, which is a two color tag usually in outline or bubble-like lettering. Again this style is not too difficult, but soon more complicated styles evolved. The stamp is a little harder and involves the use straight letters to produce a 3-D effect. The piece, which is short for masterpiece, appeared next, and it is a large multicolor work. A production is a piece that is usually on the scale of a mural, and it involves original or familiar cartoon characters in addition to the writer or graffiti artist's name. It should be noted that every graffiti form listed involves the artist's name, whether as the central feature or as an ornament within the piece because writers want to be known. Hence, finding new and creative ways to display one's tag in a highly visible place, as opposed to just scribbling it everywhere, was the fundamental force spurring the development of modern graffiti art.
In summary, some forms of graffiti become art according to four criteria. First, graffiti art is separated from everyday graffiti markings by the artist's intention to produce a work of art. Second, graffiti art has an established history of development in style and technique. Third, graffiti art even has been recognized by the art world. A fourth criterion is that the public response to graffiti art indicates that it is art. Whether or not all of the public agrees that graffiti art is good, bad, or extremely valuable is a different discussion about evaluation and not whether or not graffiti art is art. The evaluative concerns actually play more into where, when, and how graffiti art should be displayed.
Therefore, graffiti in the form of spraycan art is art. It has form, color, and other base properties as well as an arrangement of these elements into structures that qualify it aesthetically as being art. Just doing something with spray paint might make it graffiti, but it does not necessarily qualify it as art or graffiti art. In addition, when the spraycan art is analyzed according to the artist's intention and value to audience, there is even more evidence to suggest that it is genuine art. The only obstacle that has hindered the general acceptance of graffiti art is its location and presentation. However, the instances of acceptance of graffiti art by the art world shows that conventional methods of presentation are not all that matters in determining if something is art. And graffiti art is not to be disqualified as art simply because it might appear unsolicited. In short, graffiti in the form of spray can art is art like any other work that might be found in a gallery or a museum.
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Ken Barber Clothing
Ken Barber Clothing, when you walk into this boutique you instantly feel a sense of elegance. That's the vibe I got when I entered the place, from the unique art work on the walls and the stylish apparel I can see Ken Barber Clothing becoming a global phenomenon. If you're ever in Atlanta and you need to dress for the occasion be sure to stop by Ken Barber Clothing, I'm sure you're find what your looking for. Ken Barber specialize in men's suits; denim and knitwear; dress casual; and accessories.
“With 25 years working in men’s fashion,
I pride myself on quality customer service and attention to detail.
This pride and service are extended to you when entering your new armoire.”
– Ken Barber
B.James Interview with Ken Barber:
Here's a Slide Show of Some of the Art Work & Apparel from the Boutique:
Ken Barber Clothing Location:
1031-A Marietta St. NW Atlanta GA 30318
Midtown West District
Ken Barber Contact Info:
Phone:404-817-8086
Fax:678-973-2402
info@kenbarberclothing.com
KenBarberClothing.com
“With 25 years working in men’s fashion,
I pride myself on quality customer service and attention to detail.
This pride and service are extended to you when entering your new armoire.”
– Ken Barber
B.James Interview with Ken Barber:
Here's a Slide Show of Some of the Art Work & Apparel from the Boutique:
Ken Barber Clothing Location:
1031-A Marietta St. NW Atlanta GA 30318
Midtown West District
Ken Barber Contact Info:
Phone:404-817-8086
Fax:678-973-2402
info@kenbarberclothing.com
KenBarberClothing.com
Al Great Spittin Heavy in the Studio with DJ Toomp
Well B-More I would like to think by now we're all starting to got familiar with Al Great. He's Hustling Hard & this pass week He took His show on the road, all the way to Atlanta. Al Great was blessed with the opportunity to Spit some flows in the presents of DJ Toomp. Now all "TRUE" Hip-Hop Heads know exactly who DJ Toomp is, but for those of you who don't He's only one of the "HOTTEST" Producers in Atlanta & in the Game.
DJ Toomp is a Grammy-Winning, Multi-Platinum Selling Producer and Songwriter, He was also recently named one of the "Best Beatmakers" by Rolling Stone Magazine, Toomp oversees three ventures: Zone Boy Productions, Toompstone Publishing, and NZone Entertainment.
Press Play on the iPod to Hear some of the Tracks that DJ Toomp has Produced:
Al Great Spittin in DJ Toomp Studio:
Al Great Contact Info:
twitter.com/algreat11
myspace.com/algreat11
youtube channel(algreat11)
www.algreat.com
B.James interview with Ced L Young
Ced L Young is a very talented Up & Coming Producer from Indiana. Ced was born in Indiana but He resides in Atlanta, His talent is undeniable & His sound is sure to have you grooving, I think its safe to say we're going to be hearing a lot of Club Bangers from Ced L Young.
Check Out the Interview:(B.James & Ced L Young)
Contact Info for Ced L Young:
Atlantarecordpool@gmail.com
youtube channel(Gimmethetracks)
facebook kingCed@
Myspace.com/Gimmethetracks
Twitter.com/Ced_L_Young
La'Velle Eaton (Keller Williams Realty Agent)
EXTRA! EXTRA! READ ALL ABOUT!
The Home Owner Edition
New Realtor Joins Keller Williams Realty.
YORK, PA., August 12,2009, La'Velle R.Eaton, a real estate sales professional in York, has joined the Keller Williams Realty team. She is excited to work for a company that keeps its agents performing at a high level by offering the most comprehensive educational resources in the real estate industry, and now she is ready to work for you.
LA'VELLE R. EATON
REALTOR
2251 EASTERN BLVD. SUITE 201 YORK, PA. 17402
OFFICE:717-755-5599/FAX:717-755-5590
CELL PHONE:717-600-5021/DIRECT:717-600-3080
EMAIL:leaton@kw.com
Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated
Sunday, August 9, 2009
"Better Believe It"
New Lil Boosie featuring Webbie & Jeezy
All Imma say is U "Better Believe It" this video is FIRE!!!
Shouts Out to Tiara LaNiece she blasted this video on Twitter 1st, I was already on it but I had no time to post it so Big Up to my Homie Tiara LaNiece.
Twitter Her @TiaraLaNiece She's Definitely Cool Peeps
Here's the Video:
All Imma say is U "Better Believe It" this video is FIRE!!!
Shouts Out to Tiara LaNiece she blasted this video on Twitter 1st, I was already on it but I had no time to post it so Big Up to my Homie Tiara LaNiece.
Twitter Her @TiaraLaNiece She's Definitely Cool Peeps
Here's the Video:
Friday, August 7, 2009
Ravens Introduce "Coach Snoop the Great"
I Just thought it was cool to see Snoop at the Ravens Training Camp. Oh!!! for the record Baltimore Snoop is a Die Hard Steelers Fan!! So don't be fooled Baltimore, come game time He'll be pulling his Pittsburgh Steelers which is cool because we owe them "BIG TIME" this year. Pay Backs a B!#@% Pittsburgh!! But until then we appreciate the "LOVE" Snoop!! Thanks for Coming Out.
ANY DOGGS IN THE HOUSE!!!!
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
ON THIS DAY IN AUGUST
On this day of August back in 1980 a “true” leader was born; no one may not have known it back then but they definitely see it and know it now! In fact, the zodiac sign itself says it all and sums it up perfectly. “Leo” the Lion is the symbol of a leader, ruler, a king and a very fierce and powerful one.
Boo-Bee is an excellent father, son, brother, friend, companion and confidant.
In some of the traits that I’ve seen in this man, I can honestly say that he is role model material. Boobs have the total package:
• Broad Minded
• Loyal
• Thoughtful
• Giving
• Clever
• Energetic
• Out Spoken
• Kind Hearted
• Confident
• Ambitious
• Courageous
He has charisma for days and when he talks, others are sure to listen. With so many bright ideas, knowledge and talent this guy is definitely destined for greatness. Just check his bio; you will see many of his accomplishments and many more lie ahead. Boo-Bee James is undeniably on a Road to Success!!
HAPPY 29th BIRTHDAY, THANK GOD FOR ANOTHER YEAR!!
Love Dee ♥
EVENTS ON THIS DAY IN AUGUST:
1914 – World War I: Germany invades Belgium. In response, the United Kingdom
declares war on Germany. The United States declares its neutrality.
1916 – World War I: Liberia declares war on Germany.
1924 – Diplomatic relations between Mexico and the Soviet Union are established.
1944 – The Holocaust: a tip from a Dutch informer leads the Gestapo to a sealed-off area in an Amsterdam warehouse where they find Jewish diarist Anne Frank and her family.
1947 – The Supreme Court of Japan is established.
1958 – The Billboard Hot 100 is founded
1964 – American civil rights movement: civil rights workers Michael Schwerner, Andrew Goodman and James Chaney are found dead in Mississippi after disappearing on June 21.
1977 – US President Jimmy Carter signs legislation creating the United States Department of Energy.
1995 – Operation Storm begins in Croatia.
2007 – NASA's Phoenix spaceship is launched.
PEOPLE OF IMPORTANCE WAS BORN ON THIS DAY IN AUGUST:
1821 – Louis Vuitton, French designer
1901 – Louis Armstrong, American jazz musician
1918 – Iceberg Slim (a.k.a. Robert Beck), American author
1955 – Billy Bob Thornton, American actor and writer
1961 – Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States
1962 – Roger Clemens, American baseball player
1971 – Jeff Gordon, American race car driver
1981 – Marques Houston, American singer and actor (IMx)
1992 – Cole and Dylan Sprouse, American child actors (Zack & Cody)
1992 – Tiffany Evans, American singer
As much as I would like to take credit for this blog, I must give full credit to my close friend and confidant, Dejah. However I did come up with the title & the information of the events and people born on this day...LMAO! I LOVE U HEAR!!
P.S. It was more events & more people born on this day these are just the ones I chose.
I WOULD LIKE TO END THIS BLOG BY SAYING HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ALL LEO'S.
Monday, August 3, 2009
Steady Baltimore presents Urban Eyes; Fuel for the Arts
A block party featuring the works of Baltimore’s most productive urban artists. This event is in collaboration with the United Sisters Mentoring Program.
WHAT: Steady Baltimore Urban Arts League and United Sisters Mentoring Program are organizing a day of appreciation for visual, vocal, urban arts and expression in the heart of Baltimore City. Youthful souls will have the opportunity to observe a multitude of street art presentations and performances. Aspiring artists will have the opportunity to meet productive local artists and to educate themselves on today's possibilities as creators in society.
• Sake, Leo Brady, JaziRock, Refuge, Booda Monk, Curve, Killawatt and several other street artists will host workshops and exhibitions relating to their skill set.
• LIVE PAINTING WALLS!
• Live performances by Al Great, Mzery Loves Company, JPope, Chad, Black Wind, Ron Williams and more.
+ DJ Vicious V and guests will spin break beats and hip hop to compliment.
• B-Boys Booda Monk, Mr. Salaam and other B-Boys and B-Girls.
WHEN: Saturday, August 15, 2 p.m. - 7 p.m. Artist workshops begin at 2:30 p.m. Live painting and other ongoing activities start at 2 p.m.
WHERE: 24th St. and Greenmount Ave. Baltimore, MD 21218 in Mund Park across from the Greenmount Rec Center.
WHY: Young people in Baltimore's neglected communities ARE living the most powerful and productive period of their lives and are in need of a venue for a voice. We aim to strengthen the relationship between developing artists and established artists through a day of informal mentor ship and networking. Through the alliance of several grassroots organizations, we plan to act in support of community pride and empowerment.
United Sisters has partnered with Steady Baltimore to establish an urban arts and youth mentoring center in the Greenmount community. The attaining of the necessary funding and volunteer base will be an ongoing objective, and this will serve as an awareness-of-the-cause event and fundraiser
NOW THIS IS WORTH THE SUPPORT PEOPLE!!! WE RUSH TO THE NEAREST CLUBS & ATTEND THE HOTTEST PARTIES..LET'S COME OUT ON AUG 15th TO SHOW SOME LOVE & SUPPORT,THIS IS A VERY POSITIVE MOVEMENT FOR THE CITY & THE YOUTH...BALTIMORE STAND UP!!!
Airing Out the Dirty Laundry "Shots Fired"
I'm not gonna put a lot of energy into this blog, but it does seem that Mariah Carey & Eminem are licking shots at each other. Eminem just released a track called "The Warning" if I'm not mistaken that's the correct name but don't hold me to it. I'm sure by now we've all heard & seen Mariah's video to her song "Obsessed". This particular character in the video is depicted to be Eminem at least that's what I got from it & apparently Eminem did to. The main reason I even wanted to do this blog is because the track Eminem just released is by far one of the best diss records I've heard this year or in awhile for that matter. Talk about airing out the dirty laundry listen to these tracks.
Here's Eminem's track "The Warning"
Here's Mariah's track "Obsessed"
Sunday, August 2, 2009
"Industry Ready"
(photo by kelly connelly) contact info www.ohbaltimore.wordpress.com & twitter her @ohbaltimore)
You don't have to believe me when I tell you that Al Great is "Industry Ready" just see for yourself, the proof is in the pudding this guy has put out three "Good Quality" mix tapes a "Great Album" & three "Good Quality" videos which can be seen under his youtube channel (algreat11) SUBSCRIBE NOW!!! I've watched Al work on his craft over the years and all I can say is he's evolved in to "GREATNESS", his delivery, his writing ability & his stage presence is very much up to par. I recently attended a show Al did & I had to remind myself that I wasn't in the audience of MTV's Unplugged because that's the vibe that I got & that's how well the presentation was. Here's some footage form the show, see for yourself why Al Great is "Industry Ready".
"Came Here 4 (09)"
"Take This From Me"
"Where Did The Love Go"
"Forever" F/ Duce Wayne
"Thought You Should Know" F/ Darnell McClain
LET'S SUPPORT OUR OWN B-MORE!!!
A Message to Al Great from B.James: Perseverance is a "GREAT" element of success. If you only knock long enough and loud enough at the gate, you are sure to wake up somebody.
KEEP PUSHING MY NIGGA WE GONNA MAKE IT!!
You don't have to believe me when I tell you that Al Great is "Industry Ready" just see for yourself, the proof is in the pudding this guy has put out three "Good Quality" mix tapes a "Great Album" & three "Good Quality" videos which can be seen under his youtube channel (algreat11) SUBSCRIBE NOW!!! I've watched Al work on his craft over the years and all I can say is he's evolved in to "GREATNESS", his delivery, his writing ability & his stage presence is very much up to par. I recently attended a show Al did & I had to remind myself that I wasn't in the audience of MTV's Unplugged because that's the vibe that I got & that's how well the presentation was. Here's some footage form the show, see for yourself why Al Great is "Industry Ready".
"Came Here 4 (09)"
"Take This From Me"
"Where Did The Love Go"
"Forever" F/ Duce Wayne
"Thought You Should Know" F/ Darnell McClain
LET'S SUPPORT OUR OWN B-MORE!!!
A Message to Al Great from B.James: Perseverance is a "GREAT" element of success. If you only knock long enough and loud enough at the gate, you are sure to wake up somebody.
KEEP PUSHING MY NIGGA WE GONNA MAKE IT!!
Saturday, August 1, 2009
"Break a Leg"
"Break a Leg" is a well known saying in show business which means "good luck". It is typically said to actors before they go out onto stage to perform. In this case the phrase "Break a Leg" didn't bring much "good luck" to actor/rapper Drake, it all most seems like he reenacts his character "Jimmy" from the sitcom "Degrassi". I must say in this mere moment of tragedy Lil Wayne managed to bring humor to a bad situation. I think Drake will be fine at least I hope so & I wish him a quick recovery so he can get back to making HOTT music. But word to the wise next time Drake "Hop Up On Your Good Foot" LMAO!!!
Drake collapses on stage:
Here's a Clip from Degrassi "Jimmy Got Shot"
Jimmy Wheelchair Clips:
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