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Artist Information Biography PAULIE RHYME (Paul Richardson) is not your typical emcee, but he should be. Raised in the Rustbelt city of Cleveland, OH, RHYME was bred in a dichotomy of struggle and privilege, poverty and wealth, school and streets. Spending time on various sides of the tracks for better and for worse, allowed RHYME to experience various degrees of separation and integration, in a community where color, money, and religion weaved together to define your place in society. This also translated into the musical surroundings where gospel, funk, jazz, rock, and an emerging art form were bringing people together, and keeping people apart. These experiences would shape the viewpoints and creative voice that would turn an inner city college athlete into an aspiring educator (RHYME has his BA in Political Science and Master’s in Adult Education) into a torchbearer for this thing we call, Hip Hop. In 2001, PAULIE RHYME would step to the stage fulltime as a part of the live hip-hop band FINLESS BROWN. FINLESS BROWN gained immediate fanfare through their unorthodox, interactive live shows and open mics, getting nominated for Best Cleveland Band in 2002 and Best Hip Hop Band (Cleveland Scene) in 2003. Releasing 4 projects to date, the BROWNTOWN EP, NEXT CAPER, LIVE IN CLEVELAND, and UNDERGROUND SUPERHEROES, FINLESS BROWN has established a based domestically and internationally, with their unique sound of live instrumentation, feel good messages, and Bilingual Funk fusion. By 2004, FINLESS BROWN would relocate to the burgeoning Bay Area scene. While trying out new members, RHYME would record his first international solo release, the Dirt McGirt 12”. This would morph into the PDA EP, a more traditional approach to the art form, and see RHYME collaborate with artists such as HEIRUSPECS, ODDJOBS, TUT, and LORD JAZZ. Being based in the Bay Area would proved to be an invaluable experience for RHYME, as he would continue to grow with FINLESS BROWN and also as a solo artist. 2007 would see the release of PUBLIC RADIO, a collaborative effort with SF producer DEEDOT, featuring appearances by RASCO, KHAI SHARRIEF, POWER STRUGGLE, and MOTO. PUBLIC RADIO would hit 9 on the CMJ Hip Hop charts, and the video for the single, SQUARED CIRCLE, would be featured at the Santa Cruz Film Festival. The project would also be nationally distributed, allowing RHYME more opportunities to plant his roots in the tour circuit, doing shows all over the United States and Canada. From rocking venues to college panels to outdoor events, schools, and even churches, PAULIE RHYME is providing a positive, alternative take on music rooted in stepping outside the box, being yourself, and having fun. '' With Paulie rocking the mic and Deedot making the beats, this San Francisco duo has an amazing creative chemistry. Deedot's beats blend classical piano, percussion, guitar riffs and tons of other elements for a fresh sound.” – Kalamazoo Gazette “Paulie somehow lyrically melds equal parts Grand master Flash's "The Message," and "The Show" from Doug E. Fresh without getting lost in the dichotomy. No mean feat to pull off.” – Dj Lazy, Kick n Jams Instrumentation Paulie Rhyme - vocals Deedot - dj/production Moto - back up vocals * live backing band (Miles Outside) and guest mcs available for spot dates upon request Discography Paulie Rhyme and Deedot - Public Radio release Oct 2007 via Browntown Wreckords Distributed by Burnside Distribution/IODA Digital *Public Radio hit #9 on the CMJ Hip Hop Charts (October 2007) and spent 4 weeks in the Top 10. The album is has and is currently airplay on over 100 college, internet, and community radio stations. Dj favorites off the album include "Squared Circle", "Love (You Found)", "Komodo Spit", and "Block 4 Block". PAULIE RHYME -Dusk till Dawn 12" (Oct 2008) via TRC/Crosstalk -Dusk till Dawn Digital Ep via IODA -Dirt McGirt 12" (2006) via TRC Distribution -PDA Ep (2006) - Tour/Digital Release PAULIE RHYME (with live hip hop band FINLESS BROWN) "Underground Superheroes" is featured on the mixtape soundtrack for the film, "Hip Hop Life", released April 2007. (Groovepix/Universal - DVD/CD Combo release) Underground Superheroes - 2006 Next Caper - 2004. Live at WRUW - 2003. The Browntown Ep - 2003 Deedot Nate Krooks 12" - 2007 via TRC/Crosstalk Distribution Melina Jones/Swearing Off Busters- 2007 (Female Fun) Links
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