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...show is not going to be a one-off event, because Veritas is committed to getting Harvard bands gigs at top venues. “While we had very little, if anything, to do with setting it up,” Zaccagnino revealed, “Veritas bands like Tha League and The States have had tremendous success booking gigs with big name acts and at big clubs such as The Middle East.” Veritas has plans for at least one CD release party and perhaps others each year at top venues throughout the Boston/Cambridge area...
Primum is made up of nine songs that reflect the varied interests of Harvard’s artists. There are two songs by hip-hop group Tha League, who recently finished a music video for the included song, “Stop Stop,” two by indie favorites The States—as winners of a national unsigned-band competition, they will soon fly to Los Angeles to record a whole CD—two by the acoustic singer/songwriter/label president Zaccagnino, one by the jazz group Modern Music Collective, one by Jamie B. Fordyce ’05?...
Harvard’s own Tha League are celebrated for being a charismatic, skilled unit of rappers, and their stage presence and lyrical polish was clear. So was the impact of their homegrown beats (from Dominique C. Deleon ’04), which sound infinitely better coming through a big system than they do on the Veritas Records compilation. But an hour-long set was perhaps too much to expect. If, as they say, they’re just doing their own thing, it’s ambiguous who their ideal audience might be if not Harvard students. Perhaps...
...Roxy will host the campus record label’s first official release, a compilation CD featuring notable Harvard musicians such as Tha League, “Harvard Idol” Amy Zelcer, The States and the Half-Nelsons. Every band on the CD is slated to perform, as well as a special guest. Co-sponsored by Adidas Originals Cambridge, who will be handing out free merchandise at the door. $5 tickets are now available from the Harvard Box Office. 18+. 8:15 p.m. The Roxy, 279 Tremont St., Boston...
Jason A. Williams '04 said the delay between Tha League and Busta Rhymes "kind of killed the show...