Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Jam Master Jay, Has been dead 10 years today - Find out what REALLY happened....


RIP to the one and only Jam Master


Hip-hop pioneers Run-DMC are back on tour — their first without the backbeat of the group, Jam Master Jay, the victim of an unsolved slaying shrouded in mystery and lack of cooperation by witnesses.The platinum-selling band — which brought hip-hop to the mainstream with hits like “It’s Tricky,” “King of Rock” and a remake of Aerosmith’s “Walk This Way” — kicked off a tour last month even as the NYPD remains frustrated the 2002 execution-style rubout of the hip-hop star, whose real name was Jason Mizell, remains stalled 10 years later.


“We never really had a good lead,” the case’s head detective, Vincent Santangelo, told the Daily News. “Nobody would or nobody could tell us the who or what. We’re still looking for that person.”
Law enforcement sources, who at one time worked the case, said the people inside Mizell's 24/7 recording studio provided a play-by-play account of the Oct. 30, 2002 murder — but everyone stopped short in identifying the gunman or his sidekick.




The 37-year-old turntable wizard — who stayed anchored near the hardscrabble Hollis neighborhood where he grew up — arrived at the studio just hours before the killing.
After packing some equipment for a show in Philadelphia the next day, Jay got a bite to eat and took a seat on a couch at the rear of the studio. His pal, Uriel (Tony) Rincon, sat next to him and the pair began playing a video game.
Mizell placed a .45-caliber pistol on the arm rest.
A short time later, Mizell's assistant, Lydia High, entered the cramped studio to go over his itinerary. High's brother, Randy Allen - Mizell's longtime pal and business partner - soon came in with two friends, but they shut themselves in the control room at the front of the studio.
Everyone had been in the room for less than an hour when a man dressed in black, possibly wearing a hat, stepped in and gave Mizell a hug about 7:30 p.m. But after the short embrace, the man pulled out a .40-caliber handgun.
Oh, s----,” was all a witness heard Mizell say before a shot rang out.
The bullet pierced Rincon’s left leg. Then, a second shot hit Mizell in the head, killing him before he hit the floor.
The killer and his accomplice, who was standing outside the door, both sprinted out of the two-story building and disappeared.




Santangelo, a 22-year vet, and his team spent years chasing scores of leads that sometimes brought him to cities across the country. No arrests have been made, but Santangelo believes that could change with the help of a good tipster — who can collect a $60,000 reward if there's a conviction.
But the sources, who spoke to the News last week, said they've already fingered one of Mizell's killers, but making an arrest has been stalled out by reluctant witnesses and bad press.
“We just never had enough to make it stick,” said one of the sources.
Investigators suspect career criminal Ronald Washington was either the lookout or the gunman. The hit was likely ordered after Mizell — who owed up to $500,000 to the IRS — refused to settle a decade-old drug debt with his old friend Curtis Scoon, the sources said.



Jam Master Jay being removed from the murder scene.
Washington — who is serving a 17-year stint for armed robbery — allegedly confessed his role in the killing to a former girlfriend, authorities have said. “She was credible. She was a witness who we vetted,” said one source. “We had enough to bring it to a judge.”
High, who allegedly buzzed the killers into Mizell's studio, said Washington was one of the killers, but she later recanted.
“She changed her story three or four times after,” another source said.
Neither Washington nor Scoon, who now lives in Georgia, was ever charged. “As time goes by, he becomes less and less of a suspect,” said Scoon’s lawyer, Marvyn Kornberg. “He’s moved on with his life.”



The open case has left Mizell’s family shattered.
“The past 10 years has been really hard,” said the jam master’s brother, Marvin Thompson, 57. “There’s still so many unanswered questions. ... I pray that someone will step up and close this case and give us some peace.”
Thompson, too, is convinced that Washington was one of Mizell’s killers.
“It’s frustrating,” he said. “But the fact that he’s in jail ... I guess that’s some kind of closure.”Mizell’s 77-year-old mother, Connie Mizell-Perry, said she believes karma will eventually sneak up on the wanted men.
Speaking from her North Carolina home, she had one thing to say to the killers: “One of these days, you’re going to think you have it made and someone is going to tap you on the shoulder and say, ‘Gotcha!’”
For now, though, the focus is on Run DMC, the revived hip-hop trio, now a duo with no turntables behind their microphones. Partners Darryl (DMC) McDaniels and Joe (Run) Simmons soldier on.



“I can’t believe it’s been 10 years since Jay’s death,” McDaniels said in a statement to the Daily News. “That’s crazy. It seems like I just saw him yesterday.
“He impacted other people’s lives and that’s the Jay I loved and respected,” McDaniels added. “But spiritually, he’s always with me. His presence is felt as strongly today as it was the night he passed away.”


Timothy O'Tooles - 622 N. Fairbanks - Chicago, Il

I can still remember where I was at on this day 10 years ago. I had a meeting with my attorney earlier in the day, and that night I had a date with my BFF Andrea Miller at a spot that I go to called Timothy O'Tooles. While we were enjoying a drink and a meal, my potna called me on my Nextel phone and told me that Jay had gotten killed......Dayummn!! Fortunately it didn't ruin our night, but it most definitely shock the hell outta me, and rattled me to the core. 


I didn't know Jay personally, but I kinda feel that I did. I've always wanted to be the dude that played the background of situations. Hence the name; Joe Blacula. I studied all of his scratch patterns, and me and my friend Michael would perform routines from Run DMC's albums "King of Rock" and "Raising Hell" in his parents basement. Hell, Run DMC are the only reasons why I wear Adidas shirts and clothes to thus day. Jay was the perfect definition of a cat that played the background, but in all actuality, he's the one that ran the show! Jay would be the one who would get the crowd goin before Run and DMC came out on the stage. He would do these scratch routines, scratching Run's name, and the two emcees from Hollis, Queens would enter from opposite sides of the stage. Run would say "Now it's about that time for us to say", and then Jay would scratch "RUN DMC AND JAM MASTER JAY"!! Maaan i'm getting chills remembering when I saw that infamous scene in Krush Groove. That movie changed my life, but Jam Master Jay made me who I am!

Sunday, October 28, 2012

@JoeBlacula Presents - New Music - Twista “Reloaded” Mixtape Hosted by Don Cannon @twistagmg @doncannon @traxster


Twista is back with "Reloaded", and features production from Chicago's own The Legendary Traxster.  Click on the above pic and download now. 


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@JoeBlacula Presents Swagga - @TalkOfChicago




Drell Nichols (Swagga) is a Chicago born artist/songwriter with over 10 years in the game. He was raised on classic R&B, Disco, and 80’s Pop music, which constructed his well rounded perspective with music. Despite facing the hurdles that life throws at all of us from time to time, he managed to persevere, and converted his artistry into the epitome of his struggle. His resume includes live performances, studio recording, and developing independent artists with similar visions. His song catalog is over one hundred songs which are copywritten through the Library of Congress, and is the head of his own indie label Barz "R" Us Ent, which is home to other artists and songwriters.  His overall goal is to obtain distribution and exposure from a company which would help stabilize what he has built with Barz R Us.  Swagga’s appearances include air-play on multiple Chicago area radio stations, including www.ChicagoCrook.com several collaborations with Juke legend Dj Slugo, Dj V Dub’s mixtape “Laws & Policies”, Chicago Cable TV show UGTV, and a lyrical style and voice that is completely unique.

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@JoeBlacula Presents....@DeWattz Sexual Relaxation




Sexual Relaxation by DeWattz (@DeWattz) ft Fiehazel (@fiehazel )

Ladies, its the recording artist and your internet boyfriend DeWattz. (@DeWattz) He’s back at it with a slow, grown, and sexy song specifically for you, and he’s calling it "Sexual Relaxation". (Featuring @fiehazel) "Every hard working woman (In school, working a job, taking care of her children, and supporting her man) deserves at least a day of relaxation", says DeWattz.
If your man need a hint on what to do, let me help you, help him to help you.......
Listen and download @DeWattz new song "Sexual Relaxation".
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@JoeBlacula Presents.....The Vitality Muzik Group





Eric "Chill" Smith
Reggie "Redd" Cooper
The Vitality Music Group was  founded in 2010 by two Chicago B Boys and former graffiti taggers, Eric “Chill” Smith and Reggie “Redd” Cooper. It is also one of the home base studios for Joe Blacula. Everything began once Eric gave Reggie a phone call one day to get his thoughts on starting a label with a home-based studio and Reggie agreed. After going thru a series of hurdles with Illinois tax laws, Eric and Reggie used there finish carpentry skills to build a soundproof studio in Dolton, Illinois. Timothy “Timmy G” Peoples, a childhood friend of Eric’s, was signed in 2011 to Vitality Music Group, after his time with being in a group with Kanye West had ended. 

The company is currently finalizing the first solo project from Timmy G titled “Thinking Like a Millionaire”, an instrumental compilation titled “Beatz For Rhymes VOL. 1”,  as well as other projects for VMG signees Beno & Qwilla entitled 
“The QB Project”.


Check out the song "Time-Out" (Remix) performed by Timmy G featuring AV from the group Pretty City. Produced by Joe Blacula


The original version can be found on YouTube/Vitalitymuzikgroup

Timmy G & Joe Blacula at Vitality Muzik Group Studios.








Chevy Chase says NIGGER....not NIGGA...(He wasn't speaking to anyone in particular, and Tracy Morgan doesn't mind.)

Another controversy is rocking the NBC comedy Community. GASPS!!! Multiple sources confirmed to Joe Blacula that Chevy Chase said the word "NIGGER" on the set of the NBC comedy Friday afternoon in the presence of his African-American co-stars Yvette Nicole Brown and Donald Glover. According to an insider, the acting vet was struggling with his character’s dialogue and, in a moment of frustration, said the word under his breath.
The slur was not directed at Brown and Glover specifically, maintains another source close to the production, who adds that Chase has grown increasingly unhappy with the dark direction of his character, the bigoted Pierce Hawthorne. But it nonetheless caused enough of a stir to briefly interrupt production. Chase eventually summoned the cast and crew together to issue a formal apology.
An NBC spokesperson and reps for Chase declined to comment. Emails to Sony, which produces Community, were not returned. This is the second Community-related controversy that Chase has found himself at the center of. At the end of last season, he was embroiled in a rather public showdown with series creator Dan Harmon, prompting many to wonder if Chase’s days at Greendale were numbered. Ultimately, it was Harmon who was ousted (but allegedly not due to his feud with Chase). Coincidentally, the incident took place on the same day NBC originally planned to premiere the show’s fourth season. Earlier this month, the network announced that it was delaying the show’s return for scheduling reasons.
When I heard about this, the first thing that I thought about was the SNL episode with Richard Pryor. They played a word association game, and Chevy called Richard Pryor a nigger. Pryor responded by calling Chevy a "Dead Honkey"! It was HILARIOUS!! Don't worry about it Chevy. I say the word Nigger everyday at some point. WAIT!! No I do not!!......I say Nigga! LOL! Seriously though Chevy, you should know that it's ALWAYS someone around either watching, listening, or both! Stop saying that kinda shyt in public Chevy!!

Bobbi Kristina Brown: Drunk, Pregnant & Out Of Control

Bobbi Kristina Houston Brown....the 19 year old daughter of the late great Whitney Houston has been shaking up the news media lately. What's her story? Actually, she has a FEW stories hitting the headlines. There have been several allegations of Bobbi Kristina being involved with drugs, partying and heavy drinking. According to TMZ.com, she might drink herself to death, her family members say. And also dig this!! The Atlanta Star reported that Bobbi Kristina may be pregnant, and her father has been arrested for yet another DUI!
Possibly the biggest headline of all is the new reality show she is starring in along with her family, entitled "The Houstons: On Our Own". She is co-starring with her Aunt, Uncle, Cousin, Grandmother and former Stepbrother, to whom she is now ENGAGED!! What the hell?? Yes!! What the hell indeed!! His name is Nick Gordon, and he is 22 years old. He was Whitney Houston's "godson" whom she adopted when he was 12 years old. Bobbi Kristina was 8 years old at that time. Previous reports around the time of her death say that Whitney unofficially adopted Nick over 10 years ago after learning his mother could no longer care for him. The show premiered on Lifetime network last week, and Bobbi Kristina seemed to be the antagonist or the "bad girl" of the show, which it seems that EVERY reality TV show out there has. There were plenty of scenes showing Bobbi & Nick kissing, cuddling, dressing alike, and doing all the things other couples do at that age. But the news of their engagement was not well-received by the family. There was even a scene where Pat, who refers to her as "Krissy" got into it with her husband and left after Bobbi Kristina had to be rushed to the hospital for having drank too much. GREAT JOB Bobbi Kristina for keeping the Brown/Houston legacy going!!