Tuesday, March 24, 2009

INfamous News: Legendary Almighty Kay Gee Of Cold Crush Brothers Signs Several Talented Artists To His Imprint Killer Groove Records




Email: deedee@abc-aef.com
Url: http://www.myspace.com/killergrooveinc

First release, Reggae Artist Dainjamental

New York, NY (mi2n.com) - Killer Groove Inc. Records is owned by legendary Kay Gee from the notorious Hip-Hop group Cold Crush Brothers and its a label that understands from an artist perspective what needs to be done in this digital age. Almighty Kay Gee felt it was time for a new beginning in the music industry therefore he signed talented artists that would make an impact and connection with fans that are looking for creativity.

Almighty Kay Gee is set to release his first artist, Dainjamental with his current single Make Dem Happy. Almighty Kay Gee also signed metal group, Lost Legacy, Atlanta rap artists, J Simms and Little Prince, Colorado artist Mansin with others set to release later in the year.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT DAINJAMENTAL and KILLER GROOVE ARTISTS: www.myspace.com/killergrooveinc

Media interested in setting up INTERVIEWS with Almighty Kay Gee or DAINJAMENTAL, please contact Dee Dee Cocheta: deedee@abc-aef.com or call: 888.525.0901 ext. 705

ABOUT ALMIGHTY KAY GEE:
Hailing from the Bronx, Almighty Kay Gee was first introduced to what is known today as Hip Hop, in 1971 when he first witnessed b-boys, graffiti writers and DJ'ing at a DJ Smokey. Still in third grade, Almighty Kay Gee couldnt afford equipment to be a DJ and his parents would kill him if they caught him writing graffiti. His only option at that point was to break dance. Almighty Kay Gee learned to break dance from the original Mr. Freeze and Crip. He then went on to rapping in 1974 after he heard Grandmaster Flash and the Furious 3. During this time Almighty Kay Gee became a member of the all-Jamaican Cheeba Crew. While with the Cheeba Crew, he learned to emcee and DJ simultaneously. He met DJ Charlie Chase in 1978 at an emcee convention and in 1979, after much practice, became a part of the Cold Crush Brothers.

Highlights in Almighty Kay Gee's career was going to Japan in 1982 on the Wild Style Tour, becoming the first group signed to CBS Records, through the Tuff City label. Cold Crush Brothers brought down the house, along with LL Cool J during the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the museums Hip-Hop Nation: Roots, Rhymes and Rage exhibit when it opened at the Brooklyn Museum of art. They are also on exhibit within the museum as one of the groups that contributed significantly to Hip Hop history.

Almighty Kay Gee influenced Chuck D, who he considers a powerful emcee as well as Kool Keith, who Almighty Kay Gee met in the third grade. He has collaborated with such artists as C&C Music Factory, KRS-1, Funk Master Flex, Doug E Fresh and more. Under production credits, Almighty Kay Gee has produced Flesh not Bone on the Spooks first album and wrote a score for the HBO movie Disappearing Acts. Currently, Almighty Kay Gee has signed a talented roster of artists to his Killer Groove Records imprints from reggae to rock artists. Killer Groove Inc. is a label that understands from an artist perspective. Kay Gee appreciates the needs of artists, recognizes how to capture the fans and can market music to areas that have yet to be tapped.

1 comment:

JT THE KONVICTED said...

THIS DUDE DONT KNOW SHIT ABOUT HOW TO RUN A COMPANY. HE STILL OWES ME $900 FROM THREE YEARS AGO FAM.

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