Please Bring Canned Goods/Nonperishables to any Jam to Donate to United Bronx Parents: ubpinc.org
and the legendary Joe Conzo will deliver them to his legendary mother’s amazing organization personally!!
Park Jam Rules: Our Jams are Free for you to Enjoy but Please Don’t Take Advantage of our Kind Hospitality.
Please Bring Peace, Love, Unity and Having Fun. But Please DO NOT Bring Alcohol, Drugs or Drama! We Spoke with the DJs and All Agree – “NO Filming!” Still photography is OK. The DJs Want Their Space to Work Like Anyone Else so Please Do Not Go Behind the Ropes to Say Hi or Watch up Close! Please Do Not Litter.
It is $25 a night to vend. Contact Christie Z-Pabon at toolsofwar@gmail.com to make arrangements.
Thursdays: July 7, 14, 21 & 28! 9th Annual Crotona Park Jams – Bronx
Presented by the Friends of Crotona Park in assoc. with the Bronx Borough President, Ruben Diaz Jr. and
NYC Council Member Joel Rivera!
DJs confirmed include GrandWizzard Theodore, GrandMaster Caz, Jazzy Jay, Spivey, Imperial Jaycee, Rockin Rob, Dr. Duss, PopMaster Fabel, Lord Finesse and more. Exact days for DJs to be announced!
4pm-8pm. Free! All Ages! Host: GrandMaster Caz.
Crotona Park Charlotte St & Crotona Park East Bronx NYC 10457
Take 2 or 5 train to 174 St. OR Bx Buses 11, 15, 17 or 55 or check hopstop.com
August 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 – Digger’s Delight @ St. Nicholas Park – Harlem
DJs confirmed Rockin Rob, Chuck City, Miss Shing-a-Ling, Forrest Getemgump, Lean Rock, GrandMaster Caz, Lord Finesse, Large Professor, GrandWizzard Theodore, Casey Macem, The Mighty JSonic more tba!
Free! All Ages! 5 til 8 or 9pm. Host: GrandMaster Caz.
St. Nicholas Park 135th St. Plaza & St. Nicholas Ave. Harlem NYC 10031
Take the B or C train to 135 or check hopstop.com Stay up to date on the jams: More Info
Co-founded by Jorge “Fabel” Pabon and Christie Z-Pabon, Tools of War was named with the idea that there are many “tools” one can use in competing or battling within Hip Hop culture: paint, turntables, microphones, one’s body, and especially one’s voice. Although the name may appear aggressive, the intent behind it’s use is actually to inform and educate people regarding not only Hip Hop but many other social and political issues. As we grow, we are finding that it has also become a forum for voicing opinions and sharing ideas which might help in unifying and uplifting people all over the world.
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