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Tomas Contreras’ release of "Reborn In Tha Mind" (available at all Homers Record stores) under the alias Tomas C and "The Eclipse is Season…The World is Ours" (also available at all Homers Record Stores) a group effort including 3 members: Tomas C, Durrtee a.k.a. Albert Cuadra and Big Purp a.k.a. Dj Poppa Lock a.k.a. Ernesto Gomez under the name Tha Originators. Durrtee is from the bayarea and brought lyrical content and introduced the "hyphy" movement to the midwest. Original 5 Productions latest release is Tomas C's sophomore album “The Resurrection of Killer Cortez EP” released June 2011.
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their resume, Xpreshin and Prominence 'The Commencement', OMC's 'It Is What It Is' and 'It Takes What It Took' and MOC with OTR Afta School's 'The Curriculum' featuring K2theillest and Young Nikko . OTR Entertainment has had artists open up for acts such as Latin sensation bachata group Aventura, Kumbia Kings, Krazy Race, and Pitbull. OTR Entertainment has also had artists that have collaborated with heavy hitters
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Spy and his local DJ Disco Rick. Today Alexander is a DJ on a local radio station in Omaha that hosts an independent music show featuring hip hop, and he facilitates an elementary school program that teaches students about hip hop called the "Culture Shock School Tour". Alexander has also been vocal about Omaha's lack of support for its hip hop artists.
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wrote the music. As McCall, this led to a career for Fries as a truck-themed outlaw country musician. Many of his songs tended to be humorous or amusing, some also had serious commentary rooted in environmental conservation & protection issues of their day. McCall is best known for the 1976 No. 1
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Lounge. In addition to The Waiting Room Lounge, the Benson area features prominent venues, including The Barley Street Tavern, reputed to be the bar with the best acoustics for live music in Omaha due to its 'double barrel' layout. The 402 is another venue that has good live music in the Benson area.
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OTR Entertainment, also under the alias of OTR Familia or OTR Fam, specializing in Latin hip hop with offices in South Omaha, NE and Chicago, features a variety of artists on their label, including Xpreshin a.k.a. XP Brigante, OMC, and Mix Of Combinations a.k.a. MOC. Currently with three projects on
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act was active through the 1990s and into the new millennium, and is seen as influential on the Omaha scene. Other artists from the late 80's that helped push the early years of Hip Hop in Omaha was the Young Rebels who had a semi-major record deal and an import of Offutt Air Force Base named Suavey
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venues. These newer venues include The Waiting Room (created by One Percent Productions, an Omaha-based booking company), Rock'N'Jocks (formerly the Rock), and The Mosaic. There are numerous other smaller venues and coffee shops that offer nightly performances. The recently opened Slowdown complex,
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Omaha indie rock bands from 2012 to 2019 include Capgun Coup, Talkin Mountain aka Jason Steady, Haunted Gauntlet aka adamroberthauG, Bear Country, no.i'm.the.pilot, Howard, Thunder Power, Honey Bee, Baby Walrus, Gus & Call, Our Hearts Are Stars, Flamboyant Gods, Flowers Forever, Icky Blossoms,
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Conor Oberst, born in Omaha and currently operating two record labels there, has founded and played with many successful national bands: Monsters of Folk, Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band, Desaparecidos, Bright Eyes, Park Ave.,The Magnetas, Commander Venus, and The Faint. He is currently
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Omaha Hip Hop/Rap acts from 2013 to 2019 include BOTH aka BXTH(2014 Best Hip Hop OEAA), M34N STR33T (2013 Artist of the Year & Best Hip Hop OEAA)members are rapper Conny Franko & beat maker producer Haunted Gauntlet, Third Eye Merchants, S1SW aka R0t, Black Jonny Quest, Dilla Kids, Marcey
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Original 5 Productions was founded in 2001 by Tomas Contreras in Omaha, NE. This cutting edge label's sole purpose is to break into the mainstream music industry while keeping its roots firmly planted in the Midwest. The label has had two major releases in its short existence; its very own CEO's
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The Raleigh Science Project Founded in 2009 by Omaha Rapper and Producer Marcey Yates aka Op2mus is a music and arts collective that focuses on growth, development, artist branding and community event planning. The collective includes Omaha rappers Mars Black, Mark Patrick and Xoboi. In 2016 The
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in 1975 and a movie of the same name was made starring Kris Kristofferson. Davis left the firm and recorded an album called Fresh Aire at the studio he used previously, Sound Recorders. He released the album under the name Mannheim Steamroller. Fresh Aire became a series of releases and achieved
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In 1973, while working as a creative director for Bozell & Jacobs, an Omaha, Nebraska advertising agency, William Dale Fries, Jr. created a Clio Award-winning (1974) television advertising campaign advertising Old Home Bread for the Metz Baking Company using a pseudonym
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of the Viral Youtube Show No Jumper, Teezus Christ, and Junior Biggs. Cornbread on Outta Bounds Records, and Toot on Utopia Entertainment. Big Mista (Redemption, Back For the First Time, For the Last Time), Articulate, ShYnE, Chet Chapman, Dark Reign, Ice Money, D' Cypher,
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great popularity, Davis won a Grammy Award for the seventh album in the Fresh Aire series. In 1984, Mannheim Steamroller Christmas was released and its version of "Deck the Halls" became a radio hit. Davis' Christmas tour had its 25th anniversary in 2015.
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worked for an Omaha advertising agency writing jingles. The agency created a series of commercials starring a fictional truck driver name C.W. McCall. One of the songs McCall sang became a single called "Convoy". The single became a part of a
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Omaha has a thriving jazz, funk, and jam-rock scene that would be considered the current underground movement in the area. Bands like The 9's, Polydypsia, Artillery Funk, Video Ranger, Satchel Grande, Lucas Kellison and Assembled Soul,
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Criss Starr has recorded and released songs with former members of Prince’s band ‘The Revolution,’ and recently performed shows in Tokyo, Japan. Criss Starr’s family lived in Omaha’s Spencer Apartments public housing complex.
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spoke there as well. Other venues included Jim Bell's Harlem, opened in 1935 on Lake Street, west of 24th; McGill's Blue Room, located at 24th and Lake, and Allen's Showcase Lounge, which was located at 24th and Lake. Due to
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featuring rock music was held along Omaha's riverfront, which has become an annual summer event. In July 2011, the Metropolitan Entertainment and Convention Authority (MECA) hosted more than 50 bands for the first annual
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were all friends while they grew up and played together. They collaborated throughout their lives, and while they were playing with the greatest names in Rock and Roll, Jazz, R&B and Fund. Funk band leader
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Singer-songwriter Criss Starr started his music career performing at venues in North Omaha under the tutelage of James Boone, founder and bassist for the band ‘Highlighters & Rhythm Machine,’ and owner of
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Lounge, The Slowdown, The Sydney, The Barley Street Tavern, O'Leaver's Pub, Sokol Underground, The Hideout (now The Lookout Lounge), The B Side (of The Benson Theatre), The Hole, The Sandbox, and Barfly.
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Papers of the WPA Omaha Ne. City Guide Project, Negro musical development. Chapter 8. Dr. C. C. and Mabel L. Criss Library Digital Collections, University of Nebraska, Omaha accessed March 15, 2016, at
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was born in Omaha in 1956. The second half of one of the most successful production teams in the history of recorded music, Lewis contributed to the success of a variety of modern stars, including
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hearnebraska.org, omahype.com, the Worlds of Wayne podcast, SLAM (Support Local Art & Music) Omaha, and The Reader alt-weekly are among the main media outlets promoting the Omaha music scene.
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George T. McPherson was known as Omaha's first prominent black musician, arriving in Omaha in the early 1870s and opening a music studio there. Mcpherson was called by Thomas P. Mahammitt's
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artists in the area. The art stands today at 24th and Binney Streets, to 16th and Corby Streets, and other North Omaha locations, and is still respected by the community. His
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Places We Slept, Glow in the Dark, The Benningtons, The Derby Birds, Noahs Ark Was A Spaceship, See Through Dresses, Junior Varsity, Eric in Outerspace & The Regulation.
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have contributed greatly to the history of music in Omaha, they continue to impress black culture upon the city and the country as a whole. Other artists from Omaha's modern
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Band, Simon Harrold's Melody Boys, the Sam Turner Orchestra, the Ted Adams Orchestra, and the Omaha Night Owls, as well as Red Perkins and His Original Dixie Ramblers.
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stayed at Myrtle Washington's at 22nd and Willis while others stayed at Charlie Trimble's at 22nd and Seward. The intersection of 24th and Lake was the setting of the
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North Omaha used to be a hub for black jazz musicians, 'the triple-A league' where national bands would go to find a player to fill out their ensemble.
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describing the North Omaha jazz scene, as quote in McMahan, T. (2000) "Sharing the Love: An interview with Omaha Jazz great Preston Love." Lazy-I.com
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who is from Decatur Ga Kross's album No Major Still Major Originally released in 2017 With Viral Hit's Birdman,and also Pick Up That Cash Features
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Other related aspects of the Omaha indie music include various alternative bands. The alternative music scene has produced such popular artists as
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Beginning in 1871 until the end of the century, Omaha built several opera theaters with considerable seating capacities. The largest of these, the
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spent his summers in Omaha and learned the Omaha sound and picked up the saxophone. His father is noted Omaha jazz drummer, Curly Martin.
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North Omaha's musical culture also birthed several nationally and internationally reputable African American musicians. International
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Raleigh Science Project held it first annual music and arts festival " The New Generation Music Festival".
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located near the CenturyLink Center, is a Saddle Creek-generated complex of a music venue, shops (such as
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neighborhood. Dreamland hosted some of the greatest jazz, blues, and swing performers, including
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have been a concert hot spot for many years, the city has recently seen a rise in other
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An integral part of the Nebraska music scene are three Omaha-based record labels:
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was an important company based in Omaha that managed white, black and integrated
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Other mainstays of the music scene in Omaha include singer-songwriters such as
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Other recently released artists include Afta Lyfe on Straight Ball'n Records,
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Yates, XoBoi, J.Crum, Articulate, Max Fischer, R0ach & Cool Drug Music.
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located on the edge of downtown Omaha, and One Percent Productions' venue,
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was founded in 1974 by classically trained composer/musician Chip Davis;
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Recent developments in the Omaha music scene include the closing of the
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record label out of Omaha, Nebraska, include notable artists such as
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and rock, today Omaha has dozens of subgenres represented, including
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neighborhood boasted a vibrant entertainment district featuring
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for $ 25 a person for one show. Other performances included
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was the lead vocalist and organist in the late 60's band
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Omaha Sound
Omaha, Nebraska
jazz
blues
funk
Latin
alternative rock
hip hop
African American music
indie rock
Terry Lewis
Dreamland Ballroom
North Omaha
Jewell Building
nightclub
big bands
jazz
Nat King Cole Trio
Dinah Washington
Earl Hines
Duke Ellington
Count Basie
Louis Armstrong
Dizzy Gillespie
Lionel Hampton
Sokol Auditorium
Sokol Underground
indie music
Urban Outfitters
Cog Factory

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