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Explore Boots Teespring, Wear Teespring, and more!HoodiesPinLimited Edition Blockhead Hoodies! | TeespringMoreheart 1PinBlockheadsMorePinBlockheads NKOTB New Kids FansMorePinBlockheads rule!!!MorePinCoca Cola Classic - New Kids On The Block. MorePinI love this man still!!! Jordan Knight from NKOTBMoreheart 1speech 1It remains to be seen just how "Hard Times" this new year will shape up to be...but whatever happens we've got you covered with the classic original, often imitated, Lo-Fi "price point" board (and wheels). We're looking forward to many great new reissues in 2017 but first we've got a super limited Special Edition Hard Times based on a classic Ron Cameron Blockhead ad illustration from 1990. Next up will be the Omar #2 and a modern version of #1. If you haven't already, make sure to sign up for the mailing list so you don't miss out on any announcements. Classic Boards and Secret Session at the Blockhead Ramp - More Reunion Party Pics Over 300 people showed up to the art show that night, at LinkSoul Gallery - and there was a lot to look at, including classic boards, original art and old ads showing how we laid them out before photoshop and illustrator even existed.

Check out at THE BOARDS! Thrasher and TransWorld Skateboarding Coverage of the Blockhead Reunion Party The Blockhead Skateboards 30 year reunion party and art show was a blast! We had a secret skate session with the Blockhead team riders and then rolled over to the art show at the Linksoul Lab and Gallery where over 300 people showed up through the night.
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2 Year Limited Warranty Materials65% Polyester 27% Cotton 8% Elastane DimensionsSIZING: 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 38, 40Outseam: 20" Dakine has you covered year-round with indispensable everyday favorites whether you’re getting after it or just getting together. Look no further for the perfect pieces for every occasion from travel days to down days, including a full lineup of classic essentials from tees and tanks to flannels and hoodies—pieces that are built to last year after year. Do you own this product? Let us know what you think. Saturday 04 March 2017 Track this event and we’ll remind you when it’s coming up. Friday 24 March 2017 San Francisco, CA, US Friday 31 March 2017 412 N. 36th St. Blockhead is the stage name of James Anthony Simon, an American hip-hop DJ and producer from Manhattan, New York, U.S. Son to a well-known sculptor and a social worker, Simon grew up in Manhattan, New York and immersed himself in the lyricism and music of hip hop.

His first musical endeavour came as the group the Overground where Simon and friends first made music in their early teens. In 1994 Simon enrolled at Boston University, though the producer dropped out after only a year, it was in Boston he met Aesop Rock. Also a student at Boston University, Simon and Aesop Rock began working together after which Simon dropped the idea of becoming an MC and focused his time on producing. In 1999 Simon made his production debut on the Aesop Rock track “1,000 Deaths” from his “Appleseed” album and produced the majority of his subsequent releases including the album “Float” in 2000, “Labor Days” in 2001 and a number of tracks on his 2002 album “Daylight”. The producer has also worked with the rappers Cage, Hangar 18 and Open Mike Eagle and is a member f the comedy hip-hop group Party Action Committee. In 2004 Mush Records asked Simon to create an entirely instrumental album and as a result the producer crafted “Music by Cavelight”.

After its completion however Mush Records stopped returning his calls and Simon sent into to other labels before Ninja Tune offered to release it. The release has led to a string of similar material including “Downtown Science” in 2005, “Uncle Tony’s Coloring Book” in 2007, “The Music Scene” in 2009, “Interludes After Midnight” in 2012 and “Bells and Whistles” in 2014. James Anthony “Tony” Simon, also known as Blockhead, is an American hip-hop producer based in Manhattan, New York. He has got a very hefty CV in that he has worked with some huge names in music, working with the rappers, Cage, Hangar 18, Open Mike Eagle and Murs. He is a member of Party Fun Action Committee. Apparently he got his name from the shape of his head which isn’t quite square, but it’s not far off. Tonight he is due to deliver an hour long set compromised of material from his five studio albums, mainly “Interludes After Midnight”, but he brings out his big singles from the last ten years.

The gathering get a little bit restless upon the introduction to Alright which was release in 2006, but of course it is just like yesterday to this hip hop hungry audience. “Expiration Date” is another nostalgic trip. It is nice to hear songs exactly as you know them and exactly as you hear them on the recording but sharing the experience with a thousand other like minded people. This was the second time I've seen this guy, and he absolutely crushed it both times. The opener was so-so, a lot of bass drops, more EDM style bass drops and what have you, did hear some hip-hop influence toward the end which was a nice change. Then Blockhead went on and turned the Magic Stick into a free-for-all dance party for about an hour. So worth it for $15. If he comes to town, don't miss itthe whole thing started at 20:00, but Blockhead was the last act, and he didn't come on until 00:00 or so. Worth it though, great bloody Friday it was. Past concerts (284) See all Friday 18 November 2016