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BEST RADIO PERSONALITY - April 25, 2008

http://www.vamusicawards.com/voteordie.htm and vote for Doug Evans '' BEST RADIO PERSONALITY ''

Tribute to Nina Simone - April 11, 2008

Tribute to Nina Simone by Dr. Ayaba Bey & Soul Logistics

Ever since I met Dr. Ayaba Bey I have been amazed at how this elder maintains more energy than any other elder in the city of Richmond. For the past 3 months she has been promoting the Sankofa Cultural Learning Center, and is currently promoting a tribute to Nina Simone whom she new personally. See the flyer, tell a friend, come through, don’t sleep. Soul Logistics will be performing live so all you academe-aks can testify to the cultural continuity of the self-perpetuating legacy of Indigenous social responsibility and morally righteous indignation through the educational mediums of polyrhythmic contemporary danceable get down ness. Tribute to Nina Simone Flyer

The Soul Logistics Radio Show Network !! - March 14, 2008

click on to
thesoulnetwork.ning.com

It's The Truth !!!! Garageband.com Track Of The Day !! - February 21, 2008

Dear DOUG,
Congratulations! As a result of some very enthusiastic reviews from GarageBand.com members, "IT's THE TRUTH !!!!" will be Track of the Day at GarageBand.com.

For 24 hours on Thursday, the 28th of February, 2008 (PST) "IT's THE TRUTH !!!!" will be featured on GarageBand.com's Hip Hop front page. The address for this page will be:

http://www.GarageBand.com/go/T0HDZD38ZV

So make sure you've got a current photo of Doug Evans uploaded, and then enjoy your time in the spotlight.

We've created a nifty "Track of the Day at GarageBand.com" badge which you're eligible to display on your own website. It's just one more way to get the word out about how good your stuff is. Just click on the following link to pick up a GarageBand.com Badge for your website.

Click Here For a Track of the Day Badge

You'll find instructions on how to use these buttons at this page.

Best wishes from all at GarageBand.com and keep up the great work!

Ivy
Band Services, GarageBand.com

THE SOUL LOGISTICS RADIO SHOW - January 21, 2008

'' LIVE '' We have our own radio show check us out every friday and saturday on 1340 WHAP am or online @ www.whapradio.com

review of The Black Freedom Mixtape Vol. 11 - October 3, 2007

DJ SAYEED

BLACK FREEDOM MIXTAPE VOL. 11



This week it's time to give our boy from VA's, WVST DJ Sayeed some good hype with his latest mix cd, "Black Freedom Mixtape Volume II."



What can I say about the "Black Freedom Mixtape?" I can't say much without speaking on Black Freedom Weekend, or Happily Natural Day because they are all part of a cohesive campaign to promote black pride, love for self and social change.



I asked DJ Sayeed to give me a summary on what this mix cd means to him.



"'The Black Freedom Mixtape Vol. 2,' is a mix cd; one part of the promotional campaign for the pro-african grassroots festival Happily Natural Day. Every year the festival takes place in Richmond VA with an weekend of events that promote black consciousness and community pride and social change. The mixtape picks up where Vol.1 left off, with the passionate mission statement of Happily Natural Day by brother Manifest sliding seamlessly into Concerto in Black Minor by Hip Hop violinist Maat Free.; as her spoken word and violin over beat box call to action sets the tone for the mixtape's hour and 20 minute's it became apparent that I wasn't listening to the average mixtape.



You say it is just a mixtape, but I have to explain something's. First of all there was real scratching from a real DJ. Too many mixtape DJ's simply throw some songs from MP3 and blend them into one another, too few actually can scratch in songs and drops. Any real Hip-Hop head can testify to the importance of the DJ, the turntable and a mixer; as well the artistry that can be infused into a musical production with them. Second of all, the songs on the mixtape were all from artists that either were affiliated with the festival as performers or had similar messages of black empowerment and disdain for the current state of the black community and the need for change. Third, the mixtape was excellently produced as in each song was chosen and placed in an order that makes the Black Freedom Mixtape better than most albums.



Songs like, "Ya'll Should All Be Lynched" by NYOIL were followed by Pain a classic spoken word poem by the Hip-Hop fore-runners the Watts Prophets was blended into unreleased song Pain by Pharoah Monche. As the headline act of Happily Natural Day 2007, Scienz of Life's own John Robinson (aka lil Sci) graced the album with powerful cuts like "More Music" with lines like "I gotta succeed the future looks up to me", & "All Behind Me". Poignant questions were raised by Doug Evan's of Soul Logistics with lines like "Why black folks been paying tithes for years? Still don't gotta pot to piss in; congregation won't listen" and "The jig is up time up the garment/ better read for your salvation; the keys you education/ my people perish for a lack of knowledge and not college/you put your own self in bondage." The socially responsible lyrical content of the Black Freedom Mixtape glistened brightly; and is a must for any Hip-Hop critic stating that Hip Hop is dead, or that the culture is the reason behind the decadence of the black community today.



The musical genius of J-Dilla "Love Jones" laid as the foundation of ?uestlove of the Roots statement at Jamestown's 400 year Anniversary; an event that drew the attention of thousands of bloggers and Okayplayers in 2007. Classic new material from Wise Intelligent "I'm Him" smacks listeners with lines like "I from the era where G was for God and a cypha was a circle full of Godz addin on" that blends into Chairman Omowali (Malcolm X) speaking on how the roots of hatred for african people lie in our hatred of our origin and how our brainwashing is a result of 400 years of miseducation. Lastly the self-proclaimed mayor Of DC Head-Roc's song, "Cris Columbus" leads the listener into the roots of conscious Hip-Hop with songs by Jungle Brothers, Lakim Shabazz, X-Clan, BDP and Intelligent Hoodlum!! When was the last time you heard You must learn blended into "Funkin Lesson?" WTF !@!!...



The album closes out with words by founder; giving the listener even more chills as he says "Happily Natural Day is an example of what people can do when they work together...When they say that it aint about me it is about us...We have to change the reality of the children that are coming up after us...What kind of mental entrapment is it when a black child will pick a white doll over a black doll?..." The explicit purpose of the mixtape was to let people know what Happily Natural Day is about. No cotton candy rappin, finger snappin, tom coonery buffoonery - straight real hip hop with a message.



"The Black Freedom Mixtape Vol. II" is a powerful testament to the power of Hip Hop to raise consciousness. What makes it even more dope is that it is part of a larger movement to raise consciousness in the African Community via a festival that is totally grassroots and funded by black people for black people extending it beyond simply another musical production. Hip Hop is alive and well, lamping with it's feet up in the Black Freedom Mixtape Vol. 2."



I gotta give props to DJ Sayeed & 2 thumbs up with his "Black Freedom Mixtape Volume II."



You can peep DJ Sayeed on Myspace:

www.MySpace.com/DjSayeed7

or online at:

thebumrushshow@yahoo.com



You can also hit up Sayeed at:

804. 651-8361



You can hit me up with your latest mixtape news and/or events at: nastynes1@aol.com or at: nastynes1@tmail.com...



I'm in like the Power Summit conference “The Reunion” happening at the beautiful Palms Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, NV from October 24th to October 25th" & I'm out like Britney Spears!...



Peace, Love & Hip-Hop Unity,
Nasty-Nes

http://www.myspace.com/nastynes

http://www.myspace.com/rapattacklives
PINOYPRIDE4LIFE / JOHN 3:16

Gift Of Gab remix Track of the Week !! - July 4, 2007

Dear DOUG,

Congratulations! As a result of some very enthusiastic reviews from GarageBand.com members, "Gift Of Gab " remix "" will be Hip Hop Track of the Week at GarageBand.com.

For 7 days starting on Monday, the 9th of July, 2007 (PST) "Gift Of Gab " remix "" will be featured on our site! It will also be featured in our special hiphop Track of the Week podcast, but only if your song is marked as downloadable!

To make the most of your time in the spotlight, please upload your best photo of Doug Evans to GarageBand.com. Your image should be square and at least 250x250 pixels.

We've created a nifty "Track of the Week at GarageBand.com" badge which you're eligible to display on your own website. It's just one more way to get the word out about how good your stuff is. Just click on the following link to pick up a GarageBand.com Badge for your website.

Click Here For a Track of the Week Badge

You'll find instructions on how to use these buttons at this page.

Best wishes from all at GarageBand.com and keep up the great work!

Matthew Sewell
Website and Community Coordinator , GarageBand.com

Wise Intelligent - July 1, 2007

An Intelligent Query: Can I get JUST ONE?

Can I get just ONE billboard (not 10) paid for by the black church of Southside Chicago that criticizes BUSH and the American Establishment for COMMITTING, not just perpetuating, violence against ALL the human families of the earth?

Can I get just ONE billboard (not 9) paid for by the black church of Southside Chicago that criticizes the racially biased "drug war" incarcerates African American youth at much higher rates than their white counterparts and gives them more time for committing the same crimes?

Can I get just ONE billboard (not 8) paid for by the black church of Southside Chicago that criticizes the WEALTHY white-male supremacist who run the "music industry" and controls the propagation of destructive images? Targeting rappers is NOT targeting the "music industry!" Rappers are laborers in the industry of music; they manufacture the products that their company demands of them. Rappers are like models in a cigarette advertisement that most often don't even smoke cigarettes, but for want of work, they'll promote the harmful tobacco products!

Can I get just ONE billboard (not 7) paid for by the black church of Southside Chicago that criticizes black "pastors" who sell their flock to politicians who DO NOT represent the interest of the Black Community?

Can I get just ONE billboard (not 6) paid for by the black church of Southside Chicago that criticizes the CIA/Reagan-Bush administrations deliberate flooding of the Black Community with cocaine from Central/South America to finance a covert war in Nicaragua?

Can I get just ONE billboard (not 5) paid for by the black church of Southside Chicago that demands reparations for this Genocidal crime against humanity?

Can I get just ONE billboard (not 4) paid for by the black church of Southside Chicago that criticizes the inadequate education in our communities that has left a substantial amount of black youth unable to read on a fourth grade level after 12 years of school. Inefficient administrators and superintendents. Not to mention horrible teachers who can not be fired?

Can I get just ONE billboard (not 3) paid for by the black church of Southside Chicago that criticizes Big Time black media moguls like Kathy Hughes, Bob Johnson, and the black woman who presides as president of BET for their participation in the dissemination, propagation and perpetuation of negative images that "degrade women" and "perpetuate violence."

Can I get just ONE billboard (not 2) paid for by the black church of Southside Chicago that criticizes the lack of financial transparency in the black churches in America who fleece their poor urban and middle-class black families of tithes and offerings that never find their way back into the community to aid the very people the church is set up to support?

Can I get just ONE billboard (just 1) paid for by the black church of Southside Chicago that criticizes the rich white-male supremacist patriarchy in which we are embedded for its shaping and maintaining of anti-black behavior in all of its life sustaining institutions be they private or public?

JUST ONE!

Wise Intelligent

Hip Hop Gumbo Radio - June 5, 2007

Thanks for your submission! I'm digging "homebase"

I will be adding it to June 12th 's playlist.

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review of Soul Logistics Radio - May 2, 2007

Review - "Soul Logistics Radio":
We don't get a lot of mixtapes these days. And to be completely honest with you, I think I know why. Mixtapes are very difficult to make well. In most situations, you have a bunch of producers handling the bulk of the beatmaking, and like twenty emcees taking turns flowing over the various tracks. This often causes a lack of consistency and continuity within an album because either:

A.) the producers try too hard to make individual tracks to fit the vocal talents of each of the featured emcees, thus succeeding only in creating a jumbled mess of music, or

B.) the producers stick to their own creative directions, and only a couple of the emcees end up sounding good over beats they have had little to no creative input with.

However, every once in a while, I'll come across a mixtape that seems to do both successfully. Doug Evan's "Soul Logistics Radio" is the most recent example. This album experiments with a wide range of production, handled by maybe ten individual producers, yet maintains a great sense of continuity. It also features many different emcees, most wielding their own individual styles and flows, yet all seem to fit near-perfectly with the song on which they've been featured. And as I mentioned earlier, that's difficult to do well in most any scenario.

The Soul Logistics crew does a great job creating a twenty-plus track album that, while consisting of a countless number of individual artists, still manages to push a similar direction and stance to the listener. The sounds range from old-school to overwhelmingly soulful, and provide a great example of what can be done with a mixture of hip-hop, soul and R&B elements.

"Soul Logistics Radio" is an enjoyable listen that definitely raises an eyebrow or two, and should serve as an effective prelude to the solo projects of all artists involved. I recommend checking it out. Peace.

------------------------------------------------- Hip Hop Linguistics

Club Paradise !!!!! - March 27, 2007

It's gonig down !!! Soul Logistics is the special guest for Codine / Selena Storm in Jarratt, VA 4:00 - 8:00 @ Club Paradise ..

Review of Soul Logistics Radio - March 20, 2007

Soul Logistics are a hip-hop coalition out of Virginia founded by Doug Evans, who some may remember as a member of the group Bu Bonic Plague. Evans is about to stir things up just a bit more with Soul Logistic Radio, which is one-part mix tape, one part compilation. Subtitled Giving Inspiration Plus Information. They say they want to "bring back substance and creativity back to the music world". Not just hip-hop, but the music world. Do they do this? Indeed.

One common theme running in and out of the tracks is the fight against ethnic and social injustice, or simply wanting respect without going through the stereotypical loopholes that were in existence for centuries long before any of us were born. You'll hear this in tracks such as "Take A Chance", "Ghetto's Lost", and "Give Peace A Chance". What you'll also hear is a nice blend of hip-hop and soul, and neither is watered down. A lot of times you'll hear rappers trying to crossover a bit with singers who can't sing, and it fails miserably. With this group, they cover both sides equally with the kind of attention to detail that one would be able to detect on similar projects of the past.

The only song that I didn't quite get into was "Power Of Word", vocalized by someone who goes by the name of Human. The song is about the power of words, and yet the pace seems to stutter a bit, and fails in its effectiveness. The album closer, "Tha Cronkite!!!", which features Doug Evans along with Link Haze and Spec, establishes what this crew is about, but I would have preferred a better vocal mix. A better final mix could turn it into something with a much bigger impact.

Soul Logistic describes a collective and perhaps a mindstate, and a necessary revision of what hip-hop has become.
by John Book from musicforamerica.org

91.3 WVST '' LIVE '' interview - March 15, 2007

3/17/07 Soul Logistics '' LIVE '' on 91.3 WVST

Soul Logistics Radio Listening Party !!! - February 12, 2007

@ the Dixies down town Petersburg March 2

Benefit for fire victims !! - February 1, 2007

LIVE @ THE F.O.P LOUNGE in Perersburg , Contributions to benefit John Harper Jr, Na'Tyah Hazer , Mark Banks Feb. 2, 2007 10:00 until 1:00

Soul Power Friday - January 27, 2007

Soul Logistics will be preforming @ The Tropical Soul Lounge Feb. 23

Afrika Bambaata 's 10 point media reform platform - January 20, 2007

EVERYBODY! PLEASE REPOST THIS AS MUCH AS YOU CAN! THIS IS SERIOUS!






AFRIKA BAMBAATA & THE ZULU NATION

10 POINT MEDIA REFORM PLATFORM

We the people of the planet Earth want:


1.

A balance on the airwaves of old school, new school and contemporary music.


2.

More variety of musical genres, artists and content on the radio stations.


3.

Radio station directors, programmers and D-Jays to be held accountable for what is played on their radio stations.


4.

The FCC to do more to regulate the radio stations which continue to play negative songs with violent/sexual content during times when children and minors are most likely to be listening---daytime, before and after school.


5.

Radio stations to reflect more diverse cultural and political views of the community and not the commercial interests of the big multi-media corporations.


6.

A certain amount of time dedicated to local news, important events, issues and concerns that affect the communities in which the radio stations are supposed to serve.


7.

A certain amount of time dedicated to local artists who put out quality music in their regions.


8.

A break-up of the monopoly of the air wave band frequencies- No big corporation should be allowed to own/control several different radio stations under different names.


9.

A balance on the video stations---more positive images of women and the urban experience which are free of the stereotypical images that assault the minds of our youth.


10.

Use the radio, video and any other form of communication to educate, enlighten and entertain and not to control, exploit and manipulate the masses.

The 2nd Annual Kwanzaa Karamu - December 31, 2006

Doug and the boys going to rock New Years Eve in Richmond VA

Better Day on IFI - November 12, 2006

IFI Music has chosen “Doug Evans" as their “Artist of the Week" for the week of 11-18-06. We have also chosen his song “Better Days” as our choice pick. We invite you to stop by the IFI Music Website:

http://www.ifimusic.org/IFI_Music_Artist_of_the_Wee.html

and check out his highlight! We look forward to hearing more from “Doug Evans” in the future.

IFI Music Board of Directors!

Garageband Track of the Day - November 9, 2006

Better Days earn Garageband.com Track Of the Day
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