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I talk with Atlanta Creatives Project  Founder and curator Neda Abghari  about
what moved her to start the organization and we also delve into the
state of the Atlanta arts community as well.   I caught up with B-boy  Quic, of 
the Funklordz , Zapper  (HBO
crew) and  Alpha Trion to find out about Atlanta Breakdancing History
from the early ’80s to the present  day. It’s an interesting look at
how Breakdancing was born, nearly died and came back to life in an
unusual way here in the city of Atlanta.    The B-boy piece is part of
a larger Documentary celebrating 30 years of Atlanta Hip Hop from
‘79-’09 we’re tentatively  calling Telling it like it T-I-is: Atlanta Hip Hop 
from ‘79-til,
which is a collaboration between myself here at Abenghorn Media
Productions (A.M.P) and my good friend Kamal Secret at Black Static
Films.  Look for trailers and video tidbits from us in the near future
on the project. 
For more on Atlanta Breakdancing culture check:
        * Funklordz.com
        * Stay Battlin’.com
Finally, I talk with Atlanta soul singer PJ Morton  .
  We have a conversation about being an underground solo artist while
writing for and performing with artists signed to major labels.  We
also get into his new major label deal, his influences and his upcoming
projects working with Music Soulchild, A.R. Rahmanand more.



      

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