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Tag Archives: Ralph McDaniels
Souleo: ‘Whitney: Tribute to an Icon’ Captures Superstar like Never Before
When it comes to paying homage to the life of a legend like Whitney Houston, one certainly faces a challenge. Continue reading
Uncle Ralph McDaniels, Telling the Story of NY’s Hip-Hop Scene
Ralph McDaniels punched the pause button on the big flat-screen television in his Long Island studio.
Dr. Jeff 365 with Ralph McDaniels
Dr. Jeff Gardere asks, are you ready for this year to end?
Are you ready to start next year on top of your game?
Popular psychologist known as Dr. Jeff is frequently seen on the Today Show, CNN, and MSNBC. He will lead two workshops helping people beat the holiday blues and start the new year on track. Continue reading
Salters Scene: VMB’s 25th
On a hot summer Friday night in New York City, Hip Hop fans piled into Central Park’s Summer Stage for Video Music Box’s 25th Year Anniversary Concert. Ralph McDaniels, Video Music Box creator and VJ, gathered some of Hip Hop’s pioneers and icons to help him celebrate 25 years of providing a visualize outlet for Hip Hop. Continue reading
Posted in Music, Salters Scene
Tagged Ralph McDaniels, Video Music Box, VMB's 25th
VMB Celebrates In Central Park 7PM!
For more information go to an earlier HW post at:
http://harlemworldblog.wordpress.com/2008/06/06/video-music-box-25th-anniversary/
Uncle Ralph’s 25th At Magic J. Theatre
Join Harlem’s Ralph McDaniels on Saturday, June 14th, 12 – 6 pm, to celebrate 25 years of Video Music Box with a kick off party, live at the Hip Hop Cultural Center at the Magic Johnson Theatre, 125th Street and Frederick Douglas Blvd (2nd floor).












































