Told It First Hand: Conversations with Hip-Hop’s “Do-ers”

Told It First Hand: Conversations with Hip-Hop’s “Do-ers”

When: Thursday February 20, 2014
Time: 7:00pm
WhereBrooklyn Historical Society
128 Pierrepont Street,
Brooklyn, NY, 11201
Cost: Free for BHS members, $5.00 General Admission (More Details At Link)

On Thursday, February 30th at Brooklyn Historical Society, in the second installment of Told It First Hand, Brooklyn Bodega’s Wes Jackson brings together hip hop legends for an insider’s look at how their music is made.

This time around he’ll joined by legendary photographer, Jamel Shabazz, as they discuss his craft and capturing Hip-Hop greats on camera before they were cool. Admission is $5, free for BHS members, and includes a complimentary Brooklyn Brewery beer or other beverage.

You can reserve a space here.

About Andrew McDonald

Andrew McDonald is not a billionaire, playboy, philanthropist. He actually works way too many jobs, but he started The Review Zoo and helps at Living Free NYC because he had an opinion he wanted to share and a party he wanted to find. He found people equally opinionated to join him and cool ass place to go through Danielle. Currently he is working on a web series and a comic book.