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{{Short description|Hip hop showcase of rappers, emcees, DJs, and graffiti artists}}
{{infobox music festival
{{More citations needed|date=January 2020}}
{{Infobox music festival
| music_festival_name = Lyricist Lounge
| music_festival_name = Lyricist Lounge
| location = United States
| location = United States
| years_active= 1991 - present
| years_active= 1991 - present
| founders = Danny Castro, Ant Marshall
| founders = Danny Castro, Ant Marshall <ref name=":0" />|dates = year-round
|dates = year-round
| genre = [[Hip Hop music]]
| genre = [[Hip Hop music]]
| website = Official Website coming soon
| website =
}}
}}


The '''Lyricist Lounge''' is a [[hip hop music|hip hop]] showcase of [[rappers]], emcees, [[DJ's]], and [[Graffiti]] artists.
The '''Lyricist Lounge''' is a [[hip hop music|hip hop]] showcase of [[rappers]], emcees, [[DJs]], and [[Graffiti]] artists.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last=Hess |first=Mickey |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=s6bOEAAAQBAJ&pg=PA20 |title=Hip Hop in America: A Regional Guide: [2 volumes] |date=2009-11-25 |publisher=Bloomsbury Publishing USA |isbn=978-0-313-34322-3 |page=20 |language=en}}</ref>


It has spawned the album ''[[Lyricist Lounge, Volume One]]'', ''[[Lyricist Lounge 2]]'' and ''[[Lyricist Lounge: West Coast]]'', as well as a television show, ''[[The Lyricist Lounge Show]]''.<ref>[http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:h9fixqealdje Allmusic]</ref>
It has spawned the album ''[[Lyricist Lounge, Volume One]]'', ''[[Lyricist Lounge 2]]'' and ''[[Lyricist Lounge & Ecko Unlimited presents: Underground Airplay]]'', as well as a television show, ''[[The Lyricist Lounge Show]]''.<ref>[{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r614284|pure_url=yes}} Allmusic]</ref>


The Lyricist Lounge was founded in 1991 by [[hip hop music|hip hop]] aficionados Danny Castro and Anthony Marshall. It was a series of [[open mic]] events hosted in a small studio apartment in the [[Lower East Side]] section of New York City.
The Lyricist Lounge was founded in 1991 by [[hip hop music|hip hop]] aficionados Danny Castro and Anthony Marshall.<ref name=":0" /> It was a series of [[open mic]] events hosted in a small studio apartment in the [[Lower East Side]] section of New York City. <ref>{{Cite book |last=Ecko |first=Marc |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=4rO2CAAAQBAJ&pg=PA59 |title=Unlabel: Selling You Without Selling Out |date=2015-05-05 |publisher=Simon and Schuster |isbn=978-1-4516-8531-2 |page=59 |language=en |quote=... an event called the Lyricist Lounge, founded by Anthony Marshall and Danny Castro, which took place at the Supper Club, Tramps, and other downtown New York venues}}</ref>


==West Coast events==
==West Coast events==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
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|-
! width=50px |Date
! style="width:50px;"|Date
! colspan=12| City
! colspan=12| City
! colspan=12| Venue
! colspan=12| Venue
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
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! width=50px |Date
! style="width:50px;"|Date
! colspan=12| City
! colspan=12| City
! colspan=12| Venue
! colspan=12| Venue
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| August 2007
| August 2007
| colspan=12|[[Brooklyn, New York]]
| colspan=12|[[Brooklyn, New York]]
| colspan=12|[[Prospect Park]]
| colspan=12|[[Prospect Park (Brooklyn)|Prospect Park]]
| colspan=12|Celebrate Brooklyn event with Performances By [[KRS-One]], Lady Bug Mecca, [[DJ Scratch]] and others
| colspan=12|Celebrate Brooklyn event with Performances By [[KRS-One]], Lady Bug Mecca, [[DJ Scratch]] and others
| colspan=12|8000 (sold out)
| colspan=12|8000 (sold out)
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| colspan=12|New York City
| colspan=12|New York City
| colspan=12|Southpaw
| colspan=12|Southpaw
| colspan=12|CCarte Blanche Tour with Performances by [[Slum Village]], Phat Cat, Illa J ([[Jay Dilla]]'s brother) & Blitz the Ambassador
| colspan=12|CCarte Blanche Tour with Performances by [[Slum Village]], Phat Cat, [[Illa J]] ([[Jay Dilla]]'s brother) & Blitz the Ambassador
| colspan=12|350
| colspan=12|350
|-
|-
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| colspan=12|[[Las Vegas, Nevada]]
| colspan=12|[[Las Vegas, Nevada]]
| colspan=12|Club Rio Hotel & Casino
| colspan=12|Club Rio Hotel & Casino
| colspan=12|Hosted by Guru of Gangtarr. Sponsored by Rap Pages, Willie Esco, Spiewak and U.B. Tuff Clothing. Notable performances by [[The Roots]], Whoriders, M.O.P., Medusa & [[Bushwick Bill]]
| colspan=12|Hosted by Guru of [[Gang starr]]. Sponsored by Rap Pages, Willie Esco, Spiewak and U.B. Tuff Clothing. Notable performances by [[The Roots]], Whoriders, M.O.P., Medusa & [[Bushwick Bill]]
| colspan=12|1200
| colspan=12|1200
|-
|-
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| January 27, 1998
| January 27, 1998
| colspan=12|New York City
| colspan=12|New York City
| colspan=12|[[Latin Quarter]]
| colspan=12|[[Latin Quarter (nightclub)|Latin Quarter]]
| colspan=12|Hosted by [[Fat Joe]]. Sponsored by Mecca Clothing, Stress Magazine, and [[Relativity Records]]. Notable Performances by [[M.O.P]], [[Big Punisher]], [[Hussein Fatal]], [[Eminem]], Tony Stanz.
| colspan=12|Hosted by [[Fat Joe]]. Sponsored by Mecca Clothing, Stress Magazine, and [[Relativity Records]]. Notable Performances by [[M.O.P]], [[Big Punisher]], [[Hussein Fatal]], [[Eminem]], Tony Stanz.
| colspan=12|2000
| colspan=12|2000
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| December 16, 1997
| December 16, 1997
| colspan=12|New York City
| colspan=12|New York City
| colspan=12|[[Latin Quarter]]
| colspan=12|Latin Quarter
| colspan=12|Hosted by Lost Boyz. Sponsored by ASCAP, Stress Magazine. Notable performances by Word of Mouth, P-Dap, Jesse West & Nine, [[Large Professor]], [[Dead Prez]], Destruct & Icon.
| colspan=12|Hosted by Lost Boyz. Sponsored by ASCAP, Stress Magazine. Notable performances by Word of Mouth, P-Dap, Jesse West & Nine, [[Large Professor]], [[Dead Prez]], Destruct & Icon.
| colspan=12|1500
| colspan=12|1500
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| colspan=12|New York City
| colspan=12|New York City
| colspan=12|El Flamingo
| colspan=12|El Flamingo
| colspan=12|Hosted by [[Common (artist)|Common]]. Sponsored by [[Urb]], [[BMI]], and Relativity Records. Notable performances by [[The Beatnuts]], [[Mos Def]], Cipher Complete, Royal Flush, and [[Rah Digga]].
| colspan=12|Hosted by [[Common (rapper)|Common]]. Sponsored by [[URB (magazine)|URB]], [[Broadcast Music Incorporated|BMI]], and Relativity Records. Notable performances by [[The Beatnuts]], [[Mos Def]], Cipher Complete, Royal Flush, and [[Rah Digga]].
| colspan=12|875
| colspan=12|875
|-
|-
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| colspan=12|New York City
| colspan=12|New York City
| colspan=12|[[Tramps]]
| colspan=12|[[Tramps]]
| colspan=12|Hosted by Buckshot of the [[Boot Camp Click]]. Sponsored by [[Rawkus]] Entertainment, Rudeboy Clothing, and [[Urb Magazine]]. Notable performances by Survival Sounds, [[Company Flow]], Teflon, Natural Elements, Building Block, [[Supernatural]], Cru, & [[Mr. Complex]].
| colspan=12|Hosted by Buckshot of the [[Boot Camp Click]]. Sponsored by [[Rawkus]] Entertainment, Rudeboy Clothing, and [[Urb Magazine]]. Notable performances by Survival Sounds, [[Company Flow]], Teflon, Natural Elements, Building Block, [[Supernatural (rapper)|Supernatural]], Cru, & [[Mr. Complex]].
| colspan=12|750
| colspan=12|750
|-
|-
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| colspan=12|
| colspan=12|
| colspan=12|MP3.COM, [[Tommy Boy Records]], [[Priority Records]], and [[Famous Artist Booking Agency]]
| colspan=12|MP3.COM, [[Tommy Boy Records]], [[Priority Records]], and [[Famous Artist Booking Agency]]
| colspan=12|Rotating line up of headlining performers include Slick Rick, EPMD, Outsidaz, Royce the 5.9, Planet Asia and others
| colspan=12|Rotating line up of headlining performers include Slick Rick, EPMD, Outsidaz, [[Royce da 5'9"]], Planet Asia and others
|}
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|-
| colspan=12|11 U.S. cities
| colspan=12|11 U.S. cities
| colspan=12|House of Blues (LA/Chicago), The Tunnel (NY), Cameo Theater (Miami), Maritime Hall (SF) and Electric Factory (PA).
| colspan=12|House of Blues (LA/Chicago), The Tunnel (NY), Cameo Theater (Miami), Maritime Hall (SF),Avalon (Boston) and Electric Factory (PA).
| colspan=12|EXSTO XXIV VII clothing, Blaze Magazine, 550 Music/Sony, Relativity Records, Loud Records, Rawkus Records, Tommy Boy/Black Label Records, and Open Mic Records.
| colspan=12|EXSTO XXIV VII clothing, Blaze Magazine, 550 Music/Sony, Relativity Records, Loud Records, Rawkus Records, Tommy Boy/Black Label Records, and Open Mic Records.
| colspan=12|Rotating line up of headlining performers include [[Slick Rick]], [[Black Star]], [[Big Pun]], [[KRS-One]], [[De La Soul]], Kid Capri, [[The Roots]], [[Common (artist)|Common]], The Last Emperor, Defari, [[Dead Prez]] and future superstars [[Eminem]] and [[50 Cent]]
| colspan=12|Rotating line up of headlining performers include [[Slick Rick]], [[Black Star (group)|Black Star]], [[Big Pun]], [[KRS-One]], [[De La Soul]], Kid Capri, [[The Roots]], [[Common (rapper)|Common]], The Last Emperor, Defari, Da Matrix, [[Dead Prez]] and future superstars [[Eminem]] and [[Royce da 5'9]]
|}
|}

==See also==
*[[List of hip hop music festivals]]
*[[Hip hop culture]]


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


{{Authority control}}
==External links==
*[http://www.mighty119.com MIGHTY CLUB - Official Website]


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Latest revision as of 17:30, 13 December 2024

Lyricist Lounge
GenreHip Hop music
Datesyear-round
Location(s)United States
Years active1991 - present
FoundersDanny Castro, Ant Marshall [1]

The Lyricist Lounge is a hip hop showcase of rappers, emcees, DJs, and Graffiti artists.[1]

It has spawned the album Lyricist Lounge, Volume One, Lyricist Lounge 2 and Lyricist Lounge & Ecko Unlimited presents: Underground Airplay, as well as a television show, The Lyricist Lounge Show.[2]

The Lyricist Lounge was founded in 1991 by hip hop aficionados Danny Castro and Anthony Marshall.[1] It was a series of open mic events hosted in a small studio apartment in the Lower East Side section of New York City. [3]

West Coast events

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Date City Venue Lineup
May 30, 2009 San Francisco, California MIGHTY, 119 Utah St. Featuring Pacific Division, U-N-I, and Mickey Factz. Also HOPE, Tiron, Ayomari & J Billion with DJ Ant Marshall, DJ Haylow (D2S) - with a video DJ set, DJ Strategy

East Coast events

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Date City Venue Lineup Attendance
October 2007 New York City Southpaw Lyricist Lounge & Afro Punk Presents: Kings Of Rock showcase. Performances by M.O.P., Game Rebellion & Lordz Of Brooklyn 500
August 2007 Brooklyn, New York Prospect Park Celebrate Brooklyn event with Performances By KRS-One, Lady Bug Mecca, DJ Scratch and others 8000 (sold out)
May 2007 New York City Southpaw CCarte Blanche Tour with Performances by Slum Village, Phat Cat, Illa J (Jay Dilla's brother) & Blitz the Ambassador 350
February 17, 1998 Las Vegas, Nevada Club Rio Hotel & Casino Hosted by Guru of Gang starr. Sponsored by Rap Pages, Willie Esco, Spiewak and U.B. Tuff Clothing. Notable performances by The Roots, Whoriders, M.O.P., Medusa & Bushwick Bill 1200
February 12, 1998 Atlanta, Georgia Club Kaya Hosted by Cocoa Brovas. Sponsored by Loud Records, ASCAP. Notable performances by Dead Prez & Cocoa Brovas. 750
January 27, 1998 New York City Latin Quarter Hosted by Fat Joe. Sponsored by Mecca Clothing, Stress Magazine, and Relativity Records. Notable Performances by M.O.P, Big Punisher, Hussein Fatal, Eminem, Tony Stanz. 2000
December 16, 1997 New York City Latin Quarter Hosted by Lost Boyz. Sponsored by ASCAP, Stress Magazine. Notable performances by Word of Mouth, P-Dap, Jesse West & Nine, Large Professor, Dead Prez, Destruct & Icon. 1500
December 10, 1997 Atlanta, Georgia Club Kaya Hosted by Goodie Mob. Sponsored by Rawkus Records. Notable performances by Eternal Reflections, Company Flow, BHA Enterprize, Mass-Influence, Micronaughts, Ghetto All-Stars. 700
August 22, 1997 New York City El Flamingo Hosted by Common. Sponsored by URB, BMI, and Relativity Records. Notable performances by The Beatnuts, Mos Def, Cipher Complete, Royal Flush, and Rah Digga. 875
May 26, 1997 New York City Tramps Hosted by Buckshot of the Boot Camp Click. Sponsored by Rawkus Entertainment, Rudeboy Clothing, and Urb Magazine. Notable performances by Survival Sounds, Company Flow, Teflon, Natural Elements, Building Block, Supernatural, Cru, & Mr. Complex. 750
Winter 1991 New York City 45 Orchard St. Educated Rapper, Da Bush Babees, Moptops, Doug E. Fresh, Jamal Ski 25

September 2000 tour

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City Venue Sponsors Lineup
16 U.S. cities Sohh.com, Truth.com, Rawkus Records, and ClickRadio.com Rotating line up of headlining performers include Mos Def, Bernie Worrell (of Parliament/Funkadelic), Slum Village, Bahamadia, Wordsworth, Piakhan, Will Calhoun (of Living Colour) and Dr. Know (of Bad Brains).

November 1999 tour

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City Venue Sponsors Lineup
13 U.S. Cities MP3.COM, Tommy Boy Records, Priority Records, and Famous Artist Booking Agency Rotating line up of headlining performers include Slick Rick, EPMD, Outsidaz, Royce da 5'9", Planet Asia and others

September 1998 tour

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City Venue Sponsors Lineup
11 U.S. cities House of Blues (LA/Chicago), The Tunnel (NY), Cameo Theater (Miami), Maritime Hall (SF),Avalon (Boston) and Electric Factory (PA). EXSTO XXIV VII clothing, Blaze Magazine, 550 Music/Sony, Relativity Records, Loud Records, Rawkus Records, Tommy Boy/Black Label Records, and Open Mic Records. Rotating line up of headlining performers include Slick Rick, Black Star, Big Pun, KRS-One, De La Soul, Kid Capri, The Roots, Common, The Last Emperor, Defari, Da Matrix, Dead Prez and future superstars Eminem and Royce da 5'9

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Hess, Mickey (2009-11-25). Hip Hop in America: A Regional Guide: [2 volumes]. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. p. 20. ISBN 978-0-313-34322-3.
  2. ^ Allmusic
  3. ^ Ecko, Marc (2015-05-05). Unlabel: Selling You Without Selling Out. Simon and Schuster. p. 59. ISBN 978-1-4516-8531-2. ... an event called the Lyricist Lounge, founded by Anthony Marshall and Danny Castro, which took place at the Supper Club, Tramps, and other downtown New York venues