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Hidden Beach Celebrates Black History Month
- Outdoor media campaign launches “Making Black History” Campaign –
February 12, 2008 (Santa Monica, CA) Hidden Beach Recordings is celebrating Black History month this year with an outdoor media campaign in Los Angeles. Timed to maximize industry awareness to coincide with the 50th Anniversary of the Grammy Awards, the outdoor media campaign consists of one dozen 30-sheet billboards in the Hollywood, South-Central, and Crenshaw districts of Los Angeles, as well as the City of Inglewood.
Thornell Jones, Marketing for Hidden Beach says “People often think of History as something from the past. With our campaign, we’re saying that artists and their music which are relevant today will be relevant in the future. Hidden Beach has a commitment to quality music and artists. In a declining marketplace – it’s a notable distinction which sets this label apart, not to mention the fact that Hidden Beach is Black owned and operated.”If you’re in Los Angeles, be sure to keep your eyes peeled for the Billboards making label history.
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Saw the show in H-TOWN was awesome!! I was so pleased you are truly the ONE!! I’m old school to my niece and she loves me for it and we we’re able to to experience your show together!! AWESOME!! I’m livin for your your speerheadeadness!! You help me let the NEW SKOOL know where the SOLIDNESS of MUSIC comes from CAPESE!! ALL THE LOVE ALL THE TIME.
GUNDY
GOTTA LOVE THAT LAST NAME!!
I am a huge Jill Scott fan and went to see her at the Fox on Friday 2/22. I am so much of a fan that when my friend told me she gave my ticket away the Monday before the show, I bought a ticket on line for triple the face value and went alone just to be able to hear her! As we all know, it was well worth the money
Since I rock a similar fro and have similar features, one of the security guards actually thought I was related to her! I am so outdone that I missed meeting her at the Ashley Stewart!! Her music is what music should be all about. Inspiring, though provoking, relatable, and filled with emotion born from experience! And it doesn’t hurt that the sister can blow!