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Will's Corner

Will's Corner

 

A look at local and locally touring Country and Alternative Country bands.

Let's Go Honky Tonkin'!

Cha Chas Cadillac by Kimie James Magazine33

 

Tag along with Robin as he explores some of the most interesting and diverse music that the RVA has to offer.

Dean Fields Rediscovers Home

Dean Fields Rediscovers Home

by Editing Department, Editor-In-Chief and Author: Andrew Lutwin

Tue, Dec 01, 2009

Dean Fields performs one last show in Richmond this year. No worries, you can catch him on many dates in the area in 2010. By Andrew Lutwin. Photos by Kimie James.


Monet of The Rhyme Book
Monet Freeman, Magazine33 The Rhyme Book

Born to write? That could be truthfully said. You would think she was born with a pen in hand and that the truth was her first language.  She was born Monét Lachelle Freeman  on August 28th, 1986 in Virginia Beach, Virginia.   Known to some as “Neezy” or “Cheeks”, she tries to live as the definition of running a dream dry.  Her roots are dug deep in music from singing in the Sunshine Band as a child to Voices of Tomorrow.  By the time she reached high school she found that her calling was not in the spotlight but behind the scenes. Finding comfort in journalism she began to write poetry and raps to help cope with the growing pains of life. In obtaining a degree in Paralegal Studies and getting her certification in Cosmetology, she didn’t feel it was enough so she is now currently enrolled at Tidewater Community College studying Journalism.  She has discovered that the best way to find herself is in the service of others, thus leading her to aid the exposure of others who are finding their way in the music industry by exposing true Hip-Hop. With her loves of fashion, cosmetology, photography, writing and music, she feels there is no better way to live than with her heart planted right smack dab in the middle of it all.

 


To contact Monet about The Rhyme Book with suggestions or ideas, or about coverage in an upcoming edition of  Magazine33's The Rhyme Book, shoot her a quick email at mfreeman@magazine33.com or fill out the form below:

Born to write? That could be truthfully said. You would think she was born with a pen in hand and that the truth was her first language.  She was born Monét Lachelle Freeman  on August 28th, 1986 in Virginia Beach, Virginia.   Known to some as “Neezy” or “Cheeks”, she tries to live as the definition of running a dream dry.  Her roots are dug deep in music from singing in the Sunshine Band as a child to Voices of Tomorrow.  By the time she reached high school she found that her calling was not in the spotlight but behind the scenes. Finding comfort in journalism she began to write poetry and raps to help cope with the growing pains of life. In obtaining a degree in Paralegal Studies and getting her certification in Cosmetology, she didn’t feel it was enough so she is now currently enrolled at Tidewater Community College studying Journalism.  She has discovered that the best way to find herself is in the service of others, thus leading her to aid the exposure of others who are finding their way in the music industry by exposing true Hip-Hop. With her loves of fashion, cosmetology, photography, writing and music, she feels there is no better way to live than with her heart planted right smack dab in the middle of it all.

Sara Watkins and The Stringdusters

Sara Watkins and The Stringdusters

Mon, Nov 30, 2009

Sara Watkins and The Stringdusters perform at The Southern in Charlottesville.


Monet of The Rhyme Book
Monet Freeman, Magazine33 The Rhyme Book

Born to write? That could be truthfully said. You would think she was born with a pen in hand and that the truth was her first language.  She was born Monét Lachelle Freeman  on August 28th, 1986 in Virginia Beach, Virginia.   Known to some as “Neezy” or “Cheeks”, she tries to live as the definition of running a dream dry.  Her roots are dug deep in music from singing in the Sunshine Band as a child to Voices of Tomorrow.  By the time she reached high school she found that her calling was not in the spotlight but behind the scenes. Finding comfort in journalism she began to write poetry and raps to help cope with the growing pains of life. In obtaining a degree in Paralegal Studies and getting her certification in Cosmetology, she didn’t feel it was enough so she is now currently enrolled at Tidewater Community College studying Journalism.  She has discovered that the best way to find herself is in the service of others, thus leading her to aid the exposure of others who are finding their way in the music industry by exposing true Hip-Hop. With her loves of fashion, cosmetology, photography, writing and music, she feels there is no better way to live than with her heart planted right smack dab in the middle of it all.

 


To contact Monet about The Rhyme Book with suggestions or ideas, or about coverage in an upcoming edition of  Magazine33's The Rhyme Book, shoot her a quick email at mfreeman@magazine33.com or fill out the form below:

Born to write? That could be truthfully said. You would think she was born with a pen in hand and that the truth was her first language.  She was born Monét Lachelle Freeman  on August 28th, 1986 in Virginia Beach, Virginia.   Known to some as “Neezy” or “Cheeks”, she tries to live as the definition of running a dream dry.  Her roots are dug deep in music from singing in the Sunshine Band as a child to Voices of Tomorrow.  By the time she reached high school she found that her calling was not in the spotlight but behind the scenes. Finding comfort in journalism she began to write poetry and raps to help cope with the growing pains of life. In obtaining a degree in Paralegal Studies and getting her certification in Cosmetology, she didn’t feel it was enough so she is now currently enrolled at Tidewater Community College studying Journalism.  She has discovered that the best way to find herself is in the service of others, thus leading her to aid the exposure of others who are finding their way in the music industry by exposing true Hip-Hop. With her loves of fashion, cosmetology, photography, writing and music, she feels there is no better way to live than with her heart planted right smack dab in the middle of it all.