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RSG and Brooklyn Bodega gear up for J-Dilla Tribute Event Nov 1st PDF Print E-mail
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Written by The Room Service Group   
Monday, 02 October 2006
he Brooklyn Bodega and The Room Service Group host celebration for the late Jay Dee aka J Dilla

October 2, 2006
On November 1st Brooklyn Bodega, The Brooklyn Brewery and The Room Service Group will host a fundraiser for producer and composer James Yancey aka Jay Dee or J Dilla. Jay Dee passed away in February of 2006 of complications from Lupus, a common blood disease. He was best known as 1/3 of Detroit’s Slum Village and creative partner of Q-Tip from A Tribe Called Quest. Jay Dee along with Q-Tip and Ali Shaheed Muhammad made up the Ummah who produced the last two Tribe records as well a slew of records for Busta Rhymes and others.

Jay Dee also worked with Chicago MC Common and produced his biggest hit. “The Light.” Along with The Roots’ ?uestlove and James Poyser, Jay Dee produced Common’s Like Water For Chocolate and Electric Circus albums.

Though not well known outside of certain circles Jay Dee was responsible for even more hits including Q- Tip’s solo smashes “Vivrant Thing” and “Breathe and Stop.” “Runnin” by The Pharcyde, “Stakes Is High” by De La Soul as well as various tracks from Erykah Badu, D’Angelo, Black Star, Bilal, Royce da 5’9”, Dwele, Janet Jackson, and Ghostface.

However Jay Dee’s crowning achievement was his work with his own group, Slum Village. His work on Fantastic Vol. 1 and Fantastic Vol.2 was the blueprint for the post Native Tongue sound that spawned Little Brother and others. Later he partnered with kindred soul Madlib under the name Jaylib and created the classic Champion Sound.

Room Service Group president Wes Jackson adds, “Jay Dee was one of the most prolific and important producers of our time. His impact on the industry is grossly understated. He was not only a king in the ever critical underground scene, but he was also able to produce bona fide hits without losing an inch of artistic integrity. His influence touches cats from T.I. all the way to The Strange Fruit Project.”

The celebration on November 1st is designed both to celebrate Jay Dee’s life and accomplishments, but also raise money to fight Lupus by donating the profits to the Dilla Foundation. The Dilla Foundation is run by Jay Dee’s mother and works toward educating the worked about the disease. As opposed to other celebrity driven events, the Bodega celebration will be driven by the fans. The Bodega has been collecting as much of Jay Dee’s catalog as they can find and will have it on hand at the Brewery. Whether it be CD, vinyl, or mp3 fans will be able to request their favorite Jay Dee production or verse. In addition the complete discography will be annotated by the Bodega editorial staff and will hopefully educate fans on Jay Dee’s extensive catalog.

“We will also be filming the event and hope to turn the entire night into a tangible DVD and/or book that will help document Jay’s powerful voice,” added event co-curator and Bodega writer Jake Perry. “We are going to set up a wall where we people can send a shout out to Jay Dee and then we are going to send those as well as written remembrances to his mom to let her know how much we loved her son.”

The Brooklyn Brewery will be hosting the event, donating their fine lagers and ales to the for the night. There is a $10 suggested donation to attend, $20 at the door will get you entry and a free limited edition t-shirt.

Room Service and Brooklyn Bodega are also teaming up to produce their 5th Annual CMJ Showcase taking place on October 31st at BB King’s Times Square. The lineup includes Prince Paul and the Ill Out Show, as well as CL Smooth, AG, the Juggaknots, Mojoe, Chen Lo, Nemiss and others. More confirmations are expected this week.

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