STEADY B CDs ARE THE SHIT !!!!! (EBAY REL)

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  • sticky_dojahsticky_dojah New York City. 2,136 Posts
    couldn't find any here...

    yo hawkeye, you will be in cologne, friday 24th? lefties is comin....

  • HawkeyeHawkeye 896 Posts
    No, I'm trying to get them a gig near my city. So it would 20 minutes instead of 4 hours.

  • sticky_dojahsticky_dojah New York City. 2,136 Posts
    true dat...btw, i'll be in hamburg on thr 25th, djing at wagenbau and in the betalounge...no steady b cd's though

  • GropeGrope 2,970 Posts

  • HawkeyeHawkeye 896 Posts
    LOL, you dickhead, I got a gig in dresden on the 25th. So no homo between us.

  • GuzzoGuzzo 8,611 Posts
    odd that this came up on March 9th

    http://www.hiphopmusic.com/archives/001338.html

    Cool C Given Date for Execution

    The warrant is signed for him to die by lethal injection (on the same day Biggie passed):

    Rapper Cool C's Execution Warrant Signed by PA Governor Ed Rendell

    Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell signed the execution warrant yesterday for former Philadelphia rapper Christopher "Cool C" Roney. Roney, 36, is currently an inmate at Pennsylvania???s State Correctional Institution at Greene and is set to die by lethal injection on March 9.

    In October 1996, Roney was found guilty of first-degree murder in the killing of Philadelphia police officer and nine-year veteran Lauretha Vaird during a botched January 1996 bank robbery that included rap partner Warren "Steady B" McGlone and a third man. Vaird was Philadelphia's first female officer ever killed in the line of duty.





  • HawkeyeHawkeye 896 Posts



    NEWS

    Philadelphia Rapper Cool C Granted Temporary Stay Of Execution
    By Nolan Strong
    Date: 2/4/2006 2:30 pm

    Condemned rapper Christopher "Cool C" Roney was granted a stay of execution by a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania judge on Wednesday (Feb. 1).

    The rapper was scheduled to die on Mar. 9 for the 1996 murder of police officer Lauretha Vaird.

    When Vaird, 43, responded to a silent alarm at a PNC Bank branch in Philadelphia, she was shot in the chest as she entered the bank, according to reports. She was not wearing a bulletproof vest that day.

    Cool C, 36, along with rapper Warren "Steady B." McGlone and Mark Canty were convicted of first-degree murder for their role in killing Vaird, a nine-year veteran who was Philadelphia's first female officer ever killed in the line of duty.

    In Oct. 1996, McGlone and Mark Canty were sentenced to life in prison, while Cool C was sentenced to die by lethal injection.

    Last month, Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell signed the rapper's execution warrant. But Judge Gary Glazer has issued an order to put Cool C's execution on hold until his post-conviction litigation is resolved.

    An early pioneer in Hip-Hop, Cool C was a member of the Philadelphia-based rap collective The Hilltop Hustlers in the late 1980s. He hit it big with "Juice Crew Dis" and the 1989 hit single, "Glamorous Life."

  • karlophonekarlophone 1,697 Posts



    NEWS

    Philadelphia Rapper Cool C Granted Temporary Stay Of Execution
    By Nolan Strong
    Date: 2/4/2006 2:30 pm

    Condemned rapper Christopher "Cool C" Roney was granted a stay of execution by a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania judge on Wednesday (Feb. 1).

    The rapper was scheduled to die on Mar. 9 for the 1996 murder of police officer Lauretha Vaird.

    When Vaird, 43, responded to a silent alarm at a PNC Bank branch in Philadelphia, she was shot in the chest as she entered the bank, according to reports. She was not wearing a bulletproof vest that day.

    Cool C, 36, along with rapper Warren "Steady B." McGlone and Mark Canty were convicted of first-degree murder for their role in killing Vaird, a nine-year veteran who was Philadelphia's first female officer ever killed in the line of duty.

    In Oct. 1996, McGlone and Mark Canty were sentenced to life in prison, while Cool C was sentenced to die by lethal injection.

    Last month, Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell signed the rapper's execution warrant. But Judge Gary Glazer has issued an order to put Cool C's execution on hold until his post-conviction litigation is resolved.

    An early pioneer in Hip-Hop, Cool C was a member of the Philadelphia-based rap collective The Hilltop Hustlers in the late 1980s. He hit it big with "Juice Crew Dis" and the 1989 hit single, "Glamorous Life."

    its crazy how much more 'gangsta' steady b. turned out than his philly familia and og-proto-gangsta shcchhchooly d. you never can tell.

    i still say 'same white bitch got me strung out on caine' is exactly what 4 AM somewhere near the NJ Turnpike sounds like. in 1989. semi trucks jake brake-ing off in the distance... something illegal going down... hardees wrappers floating by in a deserted parking lot... sub-urban crack creepiness!
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