King Magazine’s Foot Soldiers of WAR | Rock Steady Crew Tribute

NEW YORK | NY | 09.27.07

WHO
King TVs latest webisode of W.ords A.nd R.hythm
pays homage to 30 years of the Rock Steady Crew.

RSC, renowned Foot Soldiers of |WAR|, crafted a unique
form of dance & carved the unforgettable lifestyle of Hip
Hop’s B Boy culture between the late 70′s & today.

WHAT   
Recorded @ Lincoln Park, NJ, |WAR| captures the annual
RSC celebration, starring RSC Break performances, with
additional commentary from Chubb Rock | Hakim of Channel
Live | DoItAll of Lords of The Underground | & of course the
highly regarded crowned King of RSC, Crazy Legs.

|WAR|s signature methodical editing is enhanced by
a soundtrack entitled |OYE COMO VA| mixed with a Jay
Dilla track |RUNNIN’| performed by The Pharcyde & the
song’s original inspiration |SAUDADE VEM CORRENDO|
by The Stan Getz & Luis Bonfa Jazz Somba Encore.

WHEN | AIRING NOW | TRT 2mins. 34 secs.
Foot Soldiers of |WAR| kicks off with a 9 YEAR OLD
professionally trained break dancer, Divine Stewart.

With 1 head spin, Divine singled handedly proves that dancing is
still a very profound element of Hip Hop, that has not fallen victim
to the saturated commercialism of our existing digital age.

WHERE
King TV | www.King-Mag.com | www.King-Mag.com/online/?p=3900

WHY
|WAR| is a 40th Side Production, exclusively broadcasted
by King Magazine @ King TV, that honors true Hip Hop,
as well as various realms of music & entertainment.

With a title so striking, it will not be hard to grasp the attention
of viewers.  For the word "war" projects an image of two or more
worlds torn apart, usually by violence.  Yet, the acronym of 40th
Side Productions’ |WAR| represents something that does not
divide & concur. |WAR|, by |FSP| standards, simply represents
W.ords A.nd R.hythm; a much more relevant & positive topic of interest.

MORE
Contact Melanie A. Winns of 40th Side Productions |FSP|
for more information & to book Express EPK subjects of |WAR|.

Melanie A. Winns | 40th Side Productions | 917.532.1930 | AIM: MelAlwaysWinns