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Both Lazy Grey and Len One are members of the Brisbane hip hop crew, 750 Rebels. |
Both Lazy Grey and Len One are members of the Brisbane hip hop crew, 750 Rebels. |
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Lazy Grey was in a Brisbane band called ''Towering Inferno'' with DJ Damage and B-Boy Flex in 1995–1996.<ref name=towering>{{cite web|last=Jee|first=Bevan|title=Towering Inferno|url=http://www.bombhiphop.com/towering.htm|work=Bomb Hip Hop|accessdate=17 April 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=TASH|title=The Golden Age of Aussie Hip Hop|url=http://www.hellyeahmag.com/blog/?p=6594|work=Hell Yeah Magazine|publisher=Hell Yeah Magazine|accessdate=17 April 2011|date=24/07/2010|month=July|year=2010}}</ref> |
Lazy Grey was in a Brisbane band called ''Towering Inferno'' with DJ Damage and B-Boy Flex in 1995–1996.<ref name=towering>{{cite web|last=Jee|first=Bevan|title=Towering Inferno|url=http://www.bombhiphop.com/towering.htm|work=Bomb Hip Hop|accessdate=17 April 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=TASH|title=The Golden Age of Aussie Hip Hop|url=http://www.hellyeahmag.com/blog/?p=6594|work=Hell Yeah Magazine|publisher=Hell Yeah Magazine|accessdate=17 April 2011|date=24/07/2010|month=July|year=2010}}</ref> |
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Brothers Stoney have played at Livid Festival (2001)<ref name=ausmscrapbook>{{cite web|title=Music News - 23rd September, 2001|url=www.scrapbook.melb.net/musicnews.html|work=Aus Music Scrapbook|accessdate=17 April 2011|archiveurl=http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/15176/20020306-0000/www.scrapbook.melb.net/musicnews.html|archivedate=06/03/2002|date=23/09/2001|month=September|year=2001}}</ref> and performed alongside artists such as [[Native Ryme Syndicate]].<ref name=brispop>{{cite web|last=King|first=Mark|title=Trinkets, Brothers Stoney, Native Ryme Syndicate, Gota Cola @ The Zoo October 19 2001|url=http://www.brispop.com/articles/indexead5.html|work=Bris Pop|publisher=brispop.com|accessdate=17 April 2011|archiveurl=http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/23625/20040721-0000/www.brispop.com/articles/indexead5.html|archivedate=21/07/2004|date=15/11/2001|month=November|year=2001}}</ref> |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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Brothers Stoney is an Australian hip hop group hailing from Brisbane, Queensland. The crew comprises emcees Lazy Grey and Len One.
Brothers Stoney have been in the Australian Hip-Hop scene since the late 1990s. The pair, along with Melbourne MC, Bias B, were in a crew called Boney & Stoney. The Boney & Stoney self titled EP was released in 1999.
Both Lazy Grey and Len One are members of the Brisbane hip hop crew, 750 Rebels.
Lazy Grey was in a Brisbane band called Towering Inferno with DJ Damage and B-Boy Flex in 1995–1996.[1][2]
Brothers Stoney have played at Livid Festival (2001)[3] and performed alongside artists such as Native Ryme Syndicate.[4]
Discography
Albums
As Boney & Stoney
Boney & Stoney (1999)
As Brothers Stoney
Stone Broke (2003)[5]
Tappin Buttons (Instrumentals) (2004)
Lazy Grey
On Tap (with Len-one) (Cassette only) (1997)[6]
On or Off Tap (1998)[6]
Banned in Queensland (2004)[6]
The Soundtrack (2009)
Len-one (AKA Lenwun)
Begged, Borrowed or Stolen (2006) (with DJ DCE)
References
- ^ Jee, Bevan. "Towering Inferno". Bomb Hip Hop. Retrieved 17 April 2011.
- ^ TASH (24/07/2010). "The Golden Age of Aussie Hip Hop". Hell Yeah Magazine. Hell Yeah Magazine. Retrieved 17 April 2011.
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- ^ a b c Mitchell, Tony (05/03/2005). "Lazy Grey". Local Noise. University of Technology, Sydney. Retrieved 17 April 2011.
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