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24The Stand: Comcast Documentaries About Indie Hip Hop Artists
Filed Under (Film, Interviews, Podcast) by FuNkwoRm on 24-02-2010
Tagged Under : Atlanta, Comcast, Film, The Stand
Eljay Williams is a screenwriter, director, and most importantly, a big supporter of independent hip hop artists. He’s the creator of a documentary that profiles independent emcees, producers, b-boys and graffiti artists. These documentaries are called The Stand On Demand, and they have been on Comcast, in the Atlanta, for the last 3 years. I caught up with Eljay to find out more about his passion for hip hop and to ask him about what he has in store for the future. This is that interview.
The Stand: Artist, Adrift Da Belle
THE STAND – Adrift Da Belle from Eljay Williams on Vimeo.
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Thanks for the feature and interview. This is a great idea and series that I wasn’t aware of, but I’m glad I know now.
loved it! i always look forward to indiehiphop.net podcasts and you never disappoint me. thank you for bringing it each and every time. you and the stand joining forces to heighten the exposure and importance of indie hip hop artists is electrifying. i support and respect what you all are doing. keep up the incredible work!