Hello Bro Hoss...Jazz here. Edie just hooked me up with some of your sounds. # 4 on the Steppin Zone" playlist. I have to tell you this set is Tight; Bangin; & whateva other superlative adjectives applies. Thx for the marvelous creation. Keep it comming & I'll keep listening. Easy Bro & Take Care
*chillbumps* Awwww Dear HOSS!!!!!!! Where...is....the....MEAT TRUCK AT!!!!!! Ohhh this is on...........................FIRE-PYRO-MASTA-BLASTA-BLAZE
You just made this little pillsbury doh girl the happiest in Cheeseland..♥
Thank you doctor...you done fixed me right UP!!!!!! ♥ *screamin* This is so tight!!!!!!!
This makes me cry!!!! *happy tears* It's like being home..driving down 95th St..JAMMIN!!! Goin to get some fish. Lawd it makes me cry. What a surprise when I came in and saw this....*sigh*
HOSS...just when I think you can't get any better--you bust out with something even betta!!! I'm totally humbled by this gift...and your profile pic is tight...too!!!! I could swear you and Harry are related. Man!!!! You look so much alike...no wonder Big Jim looks like you...roflmbo!!!
Jana told me you was in there being a mad scientist...little did we know... you just tore this off the chain..stepped all on it...picked it up...blew some Hoss Dust on it..and threw it onto the Meat Truck--crackin the windshield!!! haaaaaaaaaa haaaaa HAAA!!!
You can tell it's on blaze cause I'm babblin!!! I'm running in a circle!!!! And is that Lost Without You??? I remember when you said if you heard that...'one mo' time' cause they overplayed it on the radio...ROFLMBO!!! Awww this is on the moon tight!!!!
You are my all-time FAVORITE DJ in the universe!!!!!!! I'mma put this all UP in my Steppers Group at iseecolor and everywhere else. Again,
Ahh, yes! What a breath of fresh air this CD is! For starters, it's about time a trombone (bone) soloist steps from behind the back to the front, to take this instrument to new directions. And that's just what Jeff Bradshaw does on his debuting CD, "Bone Deep." From the intro teaser and skits, to collaborations with Jill Scott, Glenn Lewis, and the incredible Bilal, this CD sings from beginning to end. My favorite cuts are "Lookin" and the James Brown remake "Make It Funky." I also especially like the effects Bradshaw employs on his trombone, it gives it an almost synthesized sound. Trust me, this is definitely not the usual trombone sound associated with jazz, and that's a good thing.
That said, if you're strictly a jazz purist, this CD probably won't satisfy you. But for everyone else on planet earth, who enjoy jazz fusion or smooth jazz, "Bone Deep" should be in your collection!!!
My story begins at a dusty floored church in North Philly, where brass bands are the main attraction. I was born and raised in church and that is where I had my first musical experience. The first instrument I began playing was the snare drum. Following that I began playing the baritone horn, and sousaphone. I recall one very powerful day in high school, we where asked to stand in front of the instrument we would like to play. Of course, there was a crowd surrounding the drums, guitars, saxophones, trumpets, percussion, and woodwinds, but not one person was standing near the stack of trombones in the corner. That day was the day, I believe, the trombone was to begin its trek to becoming the coolest instrument in mainstream music, not just jazz!!! I was going to make the trombone hip, and not just an instrument for nerds in the high school band! As I transitioned from high school into adulthood, I began altering the plans for my future, realizing I wouldn’t be afforded the opportunity for college. The finances weren’t there for me to continue my education, so I bounced from job to job trying to buy time, until my (right time, right place) moment came. Unfortunately that moment wouldn’t come for another 7 years. In 1994 I began to meet the who’s-who of what is now the hierarchy of the Philly music community. People like James Poyser, Andre Harris, Vidal Davis, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Ahmir ”Quesluv” Thompson, Tarik “Black Thought” Trotter of the Legendary ROOTS CREW, DJ King Britt, Keith Pelzer, Darren Henson, Ivan Barrius, Carvin Higgins, and many others!!! It was because of these people I arrived into the real world of major recording, with artist like Eryka Badu, Jill Scott, Floetry, Darius Rucker, Musiq, The Roots, Earth Wind & Fire, and Michael Jackson, just to name a few. It wasn’t until one night at a popular live music spot in downtown Philly called Wilamina’s, that I got my chance to step to the front of a very popular band that I played “side man” in. The leader of the band was my dear friend, trumpet master, Jafar Barron. This particular evening Jafar was having personal difficulties and the band would not have had a leader for the rest of the night, BUT, guess who stepped up to the front with a trombone and begin to lead this hip hop soul band as if he had been waiting for that opportunity all his life!!! ME LOL!!! A few years after that experience, the beautiful Jill Scott had begun to record her first album and I was invited to become a part of that. I enjoyed every bit of recording on that record, and before you knew it, we where on the road showing the world Who Jill Scott Was! It wasn’t until the launch party of “Hidden Beach Recordings” (which was full of celebs like Bill Duke, Carl Payne, Lenox Lewis and many others) where I met the man who would forever change my life, Steve Mckeever (HBR CEO)!!! He was a bright smiling music lover of epic proportion, but it wouldn’t be until 2002 when I took advantage of a break taken by Jill. I had begun to record some original material with a producer that I met at Wilamina’s, named Will Brock (Can You Come Over, Little One). This marked the beginning of a 9-song demo c.d. that landed me my record deal with HBR!!! (Including about 50 follow-up calls). That’s Right, Major Recording Deal!!! I explained to Steve that if he believed in me, with God’s help we could change what people thought should be a lead instrument in mainstream music! Steve expressed with his friends laughing in disbelief, that he wasn’t scared and one of the most musical bodies of work was born, (BONE DEEP)! So now, in my first year being married to my best friend Jameelia Drinks Bradshaw, I would like to share my next body of work with you. It’s all of me, my love of God, my wife, my children and a few surprises!!! So,“Boneapetite".
Hey Hoss! I'm doin what I usually do. Right now I'm losing my mind on my Dusties. And Pizza sounds GREAT!! I'll let you all know when I'm coming.
Speaking of which..when me and Dena was little and Uncle Charles would be bringing us to Milwaukee..as we approached Marc's Big Boys we would start singing "B-I-G B-O-Y BIG BOYS BIG BOYS..Oooo MY!!!" He would zoom right on by it...and our poor little faces would drop. Then it was on to plan two!!! (cause it was a Pizza place further down the road)..so we would start up a NEW song!! "P-I-Z...Z-Z-A PIZZA PIZZA Ooooo YAY!!!" He would zoom on by that too and say "Yall chaps shaddup and wait till we git to Mot's (his sister Martha) house!!!!! Bwa ha ha ha ha!!!!
So yeah...Pizza pizza Ooooo Yay!!!! Tell Jana!!! LOL
Hey Hoss! I loves me some Moodymann and now I found his alter ego (Randolph). I think he and the alter ego are amp Fiddler's brother. --just a theory. Come to HotHouse Traxx..you'll see what I mean.
He can't touch ...you, but I like him. Dj 1derful: He's out of Atlanta.
Tracklisting 1. Trippin’ - Eric Benét 2. Love Rain - Jill Scott
3. Starbucks - John Hope ft. Khalil
4. Save Your Love For Me - Jose James
5. Saturday - DJ Vadim ft. Pugz Atomz
6. Peaceful Steps - J Boogie’s Dubtronic Science
7. Me And Those Dreamin’ Eyes Of Mine - D’Angelo
8. Moodulator (The Party Platter) - DJ Smash
9. Origin Myth - Joe Driscoll
10. Letting You Go - Elliot Luv
11. Wanted U Down - Shin-Ski
12. Decor - Vee
Hey Hoss! Hope all is well in your camp. I had to re-do the comment I left you in June because the other music player I used won't work in Ning anymore :(
Yep, that's one of my favorites, if I can say I have one. I love them ALL. It just goes to show you though. Cherene had never heard it and she flipped over it.. :) Don't let me put your whole playlist on the Main...LOL! Little Tada is growing up. I saw my Coodle Doon yesterday and so is she. My height now. Maybe taller. That's Chicago in my bg Mayne! LOL! Never may it be denegrated by such a miscalculation! LOLOLOL! For real though, you are jamming....!!
Edie Antoinette
Take care of yourself...okay? Don't make me come there! LOL
Dec 3, 2008
Jazz
Dec 30, 2008
Edie Antoinette
*chillbumps* Awwww Dear HOSS!!!!!!! Where...is....the....MEAT TRUCK AT!!!!!! Ohhh this is on...........................FIRE-PYRO-MASTA-BLASTA-BLAZE
You just made this little pillsbury doh girl the happiest in Cheeseland..♥
Thank you doctor...you done fixed me right UP!!!!!! ♥ *screamin* This is so tight!!!!!!!
Jan 3, 2009
Edie Antoinette
HOSS...just when I think you can't get any better--you bust out with something even betta!!! I'm totally humbled by this gift...and your profile pic is tight...too!!!! I could swear you and Harry are related. Man!!!! You look so much alike...no wonder Big Jim looks like you...roflmbo!!!
Jana told me you was in there being a mad scientist...little did we know... you just tore this off the chain..stepped all on it...picked it up...blew some Hoss Dust on it..and threw it onto the Meat Truck--crackin the windshield!!! haaaaaaaaaa haaaaa HAAA!!!
You can tell it's on blaze cause I'm babblin!!! I'm running in a circle!!!! And is that Lost Without You??? I remember when you said if you heard that...'one mo' time' cause they overplayed it on the radio...ROFLMBO!!! Awww this is on the moon tight!!!!
You are my all-time FAVORITE DJ in the universe!!!!!!! I'mma put this all UP in my Steppers Group at iseecolor and everywhere else. Again,
Muchos.....................GRACIAS!!!!
Jan 3, 2009
Edie Antoinette
Jan 4, 2009
Edie Antoinette
Jan 4, 2009
Shelley "SoleMann" King
Jan 23, 2009
Edie Antoinette
Thank You!!!!!!!!! You have out-the-box skillz!!!!
Jan 24, 2009
Shelley "SoleMann" King
Feb 1, 2009
~Cherished131~
Feb 6, 2009
Shelley "SoleMann" King
Feb 10, 2009
Edie Antoinette
Feb 15, 2009
Edie Antoinette
Feb 19, 2009
Shelley "SoleMann" King
Feb 19, 2009
Shelley "SoleMann" King
Feb 20, 2009
Edie Antoinette
Feb 21, 2009
Edie Antoinette
Feb 22, 2009
Edie Antoinette
I can't hep mahself!!!! LOL
Mar 4, 2009
Edie Antoinette
Ahh, yes! What a breath of fresh air this CD is! For starters, it's about time a trombone (bone) soloist steps from behind the back to the front, to take this instrument to new directions. And that's just what Jeff Bradshaw does on his debuting CD, "Bone Deep." From the intro teaser and skits, to collaborations with Jill Scott, Glenn Lewis, and the incredible Bilal, this CD sings from beginning to end. My favorite cuts are "Lookin" and the James Brown remake "Make It Funky." I also especially like the effects Bradshaw employs on his trombone, it gives it an almost synthesized sound. Trust me, this is definitely not the usual trombone sound associated with jazz, and that's a good thing.
That said, if you're strictly a jazz purist, this CD probably won't satisfy you. But for everyone else on planet earth, who enjoy jazz fusion or smooth jazz, "Bone Deep" should be in your collection!!!
02 Slide
03 Lookin
04 Guess Youll Never Know
05 The Bone Is Back Interlude
06 Ill Always Think of You
07 Beyond the Stars
08 Soul of the Bahia
09 Can You Come Over
10 Beautiful Day
11 Smooth Soul
12 Miss Celies Blues Sister
13 Make It Funky
14 On My Way
15 The Bone Is Back
My story begins at a dusty floored church in North Philly, where brass bands are the main attraction. I was born and raised in church and that is where I had my first musical experience. The first instrument I began playing was the snare drum. Following that I began playing the baritone horn, and sousaphone. I recall one very powerful day in high school, we where asked to stand in front of the instrument we would like to play. Of course, there was a crowd surrounding the drums, guitars, saxophones, trumpets, percussion, and woodwinds, but not one person was standing near the stack of trombones in the corner. That day was the day, I believe, the trombone was to begin its trek to becoming the coolest instrument in mainstream music, not just jazz!!! I was going to make the trombone hip, and not just an instrument for nerds in the high school band! As I transitioned from high school into adulthood, I began altering the plans for my future, realizing I wouldn’t be afforded the opportunity for college. The finances weren’t there for me to continue my education, so I bounced from job to job trying to buy time, until my (right time, right place) moment came. Unfortunately that moment wouldn’t come for another 7 years. In 1994 I began to meet the who’s-who of what is now the hierarchy of the Philly music community. People like James Poyser, Andre Harris, Vidal Davis, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Ahmir ”Quesluv” Thompson, Tarik “Black Thought” Trotter of the Legendary ROOTS CREW, DJ King Britt, Keith Pelzer, Darren Henson, Ivan Barrius, Carvin Higgins, and many others!!! It was because of these people I arrived into the real world of major recording, with artist like Eryka Badu, Jill Scott, Floetry, Darius Rucker, Musiq, The Roots, Earth Wind & Fire, and Michael Jackson, just to name a few. It wasn’t until one night at a popular live music spot in downtown Philly called Wilamina’s, that I got my chance to step to the front of a very popular band that I played “side man” in. The leader of the band was my dear friend, trumpet master, Jafar Barron. This particular evening Jafar was having personal difficulties and the band would not have had a leader for the rest of the night, BUT, guess who stepped up to the front with a trombone and begin to lead this hip hop soul band as if he had been waiting for that opportunity all his life!!! ME LOL!!! A few years after that experience, the beautiful Jill Scott had begun to record her first album and I was invited to become a part of that. I enjoyed every bit of recording on that record, and before you knew it, we where on the road showing the world Who Jill Scott Was! It wasn’t until the launch party of “Hidden Beach Recordings” (which was full of celebs like Bill Duke, Carl Payne, Lenox Lewis and many others) where I met the man who would forever change my life, Steve Mckeever (HBR CEO)!!! He was a bright smiling music lover of epic proportion, but it wouldn’t be until 2002 when I took advantage of a break taken by Jill. I had begun to record some original material with a producer that I met at Wilamina’s, named Will Brock (Can You Come Over, Little One). This marked the beginning of a 9-song demo c.d. that landed me my record deal with HBR!!! (Including about 50 follow-up calls). That’s Right, Major Recording Deal!!! I explained to Steve that if he believed in me, with God’s help we could change what people thought should be a lead instrument in mainstream music! Steve expressed with his friends laughing in disbelief, that he wasn’t scared and one of the most musical bodies of work was born, (BONE DEEP)! So now, in my first year being married to my best friend Jameelia Drinks Bradshaw, I would like to share my next body of work with you. It’s all of me, my love of God, my wife, my children and a few surprises!!! So,“Boneapetite".
Mar 7, 2009
Edie Antoinette
Mar 12, 2009
Shelley "SoleMann" King
LOL
Mar 12, 2009
Shelley "SoleMann" King
Mar 12, 2009
Edie Antoinette
Mar 12, 2009
Gary
Peace!
Mar 23, 2009
Edie Antoinette
Speaking of which..when me and Dena was little and Uncle Charles would be bringing us to Milwaukee..as we approached Marc's Big Boys we would start singing "B-I-G B-O-Y BIG BOYS BIG BOYS..Oooo MY!!!"
He would zoom right on by it...and our poor little faces would drop. Then it was on to plan two!!! (cause it was a Pizza place further down the road)..so we would start up a NEW song!! "P-I-Z...Z-Z-A PIZZA PIZZA Ooooo YAY!!!"
He would zoom on by that too and say "Yall chaps shaddup and wait till we git to Mot's (his sister Martha) house!!!!! Bwa ha ha ha ha!!!!
So yeah...Pizza pizza Ooooo Yay!!!! Tell Jana!!! LOL
May 28, 2009
Shelley "SoleMann" King
May 31, 2009
Edie Antoinette
http://msoldschool.ning.com/group/hothousetraxx
Jun 13, 2009
Edie Antoinette
Lord this did me some GOOD! Love to you and the FAMILYdear!
Sep 18, 2009
Edie Antoinette
I left a package for yer mudder and fadder 2!!! Sheesh! :LOL!
Sep 18, 2009
Edie Antoinette
Sep 20, 2009
Edie Antoinette
Tracklisting
Enjoy!1. Trippin’ - Eric Benét
2. Love Rain - Jill Scott
3. Starbucks - John Hope ft. Khalil
4. Save Your Love For Me - Jose James
5. Saturday - DJ Vadim ft. Pugz Atomz
6. Peaceful Steps - J Boogie’s Dubtronic Science
7. Me And Those Dreamin’ Eyes Of Mine - D’Angelo
8. Moodulator (The Party Platter) - DJ Smash
9. Origin Myth - Joe Driscoll
10. Letting You Go - Elliot Luv
11. Wanted U Down - Shin-Ski
12. Decor - Vee
Nov 1, 2009
Edie Antoinette
Good thing I'm a mad scientist, eh? LOL
Nov 1, 2009
Edie Antoinette
I'm digging this new mix...
Dec 17, 2009
Shelley "SoleMann" King
Dec 18, 2009
Edie Antoinette
Dec 31, 2009
Shelley "SoleMann" King
Jan 28, 2010
Edie Antoinette
Feb 13, 2010
Edie Antoinette
Feb 21, 2010
Edie Antoinette
Mar 21, 2010
Edie Antoinette
Sep 17, 2010
Edie Antoinette
Sep 17, 2010
Edie Antoinette
Nov 4, 2010
Chicago Dusties
Apr 11, 2011
Edie Antoinette
Yep! You didn't know????
Harold Estell Jr's Page
Apr 3, 2012
Edie Antoinette
JAMMING!!!!!! *clapping*
Apr 3, 2012
Harold Estell
I like
Apr 7, 2012
Edie Antoinette
Hey DJ Hoss!!! You are the MAN!
Apr 7, 2012
Edie Antoinette
Hoss....
Do You Wanna Boogie, Hunh?
Apr 7, 2012
Edie Antoinette
My pleasure ;)
Apr 8, 2012
Edie Antoinette
Yep, that's one of my favorites, if I can say I have one. I love them ALL. It just goes to show you though. Cherene had never heard it and she flipped over it.. :) Don't let me put your whole playlist on the Main...LOL! Little Tada is growing up. I saw my Coodle Doon yesterday and so is she. My height now. Maybe taller. That's Chicago in my bg Mayne! LOL! Never may it be denegrated by such a miscalculation! LOLOLOL! For real though, you are jamming....!!
Apr 22, 2012