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Please note that shipping charges are for US
only. International customers - please contact info@eyejammie.com
before making a purchase.
"Urban
Blight " T-Shirt - $20.oo

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Blazing
four-color reproduction of the photograph that inspired the title
of Ernie Paniccioli's May 2004 show of graffiti photography at Eyejammie.
The piece itself was created by graffiti legend Team in a Greenwich
Village schoolyard in 1985. Sizes XL and XXL only $20.
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"It's
Like That" T-Shirt - $15.oo

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Beautiful
100 percent cotton t-shirt commemorating Eyejammie's photographic
tribute to Run-DMC, "It's Like That: 20 Years of Run-DMC-JMJ."
Based on a classic old school photo by Glen E. Friedman, the shirt
was designed by Ego Trip's Brent Rollins. Sizes: kids large, M,
L, XL, XXL. $15
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Ego
Trip "Made You Look...Back" Poster - $10.oo - Limited
Edition of 500

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For
years guests at Ego Trip headquarters (a/k/a the Monkey Academy)
were invited to pose for a Polaroid alongside the crew's lifesized
Biz Markie doll. Sitters included, Fat Joe, Big Pun, Eminem, DJ
Premier, Too Short, Xzibit, Ricky Powell, Lovebug Starsky, Kool
Keith, Chuck Chillout and many other hiphop celebs - 88 in all.
Ego Trip design genius Brent Rollins has arranged the photos into
a two foot-by-three foot poster to commemorate Eyejammie's summer
2004 show: "Made You Look
Back: Ten Years of Ego Trip
Photography". Limited edition of 500 posters. A steal at $10
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"It's
Like That" Poster - $10.oo

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Fantastic
bargain. This large poster - two feet by three feet - reproduces
a superb Glen E. Friedman photo of Run, DMC, and Jam Master Jay
in Hollis, Queens in 1985. A signed, limited edition photographic
print of this image costs thousands of dollars. The poster is yours
for ten bucks.
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"It's
Like That" Audio Documentary CD - $10.oo

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A
thrilling complement to Eyejammie's photo tribute to Run-DMC.
Using
interviews recorded between 1984 and 1998, producers Dan and Hillary
Charnas have stitched together a great audio documentary of Run-DMC
during the years when they ruled hiphop. Also included are super-rare
radio
promos for Black History Month, Crazy Eddie, and Penthouse magazine.
A
must-have time capsule of a beautiful ride. 38 minutes.
[Dan
Charnas started in the mailroom at Profile Records and eventually
worked for them in a&r and promotion capacities. His sister
Hillary is
a graduate student in the sound design program at Yale University.]
Check
out a sample: Track 1 - "Kings
from Queens" (2.5 mb mp3 file)
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BOOKS
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Frozade
Moments: Classic NYC Street Photography- $15.00 (Special Internet
Price)
by Ricky Powell / Eyejammie Books
32
postcards (color and black & white)
Crowned
"the Weegee of hiphop" by Fab 5 Freddy, Ricky Powell has
been celebrated for his street photography since the mid-Eighties.
About the gallery show that gave birth to this book of postcards,
Margeaux Watson wrote: "Ricky's candid snapshots of celebrities,
lowlifes, local luminaries and animals offer an amusing view of
New York City and the world
There's something eternally youthful,
innocent, funny and sexy about his work." The celebrities,
in this case, include Run, DMC, and Jam Master Jay, KRS-One, Kool
Keith, Rakim, Slick Rick, LL Cool J, Madonna, Method Man, Frankie
Crocker, Andy Warhol and Keith Haring, and Flavor Flav & Biz
Markie
although none of them has quite as much charisma as
the otherwise anonymous young woman Ricky has alternately dubbed
"Blunt Freak" and "my Mona Lisa."
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Tougher
Than Leather: The Rise of Run-DMC - $13.00
by Bill Adler
Although
the individual members of Run-DMC and their manager Russell Simmons
have all published books about their lives in recent years, there
is only book devoted solely to the career of Run-DMC. "Tougher
Than Leather" tells the inside story of Run-DMC's astonishing
rise from the obscurity of Hollis, Queens to the heights of pop
music fame.
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Rickford
Files: Classic New York Photographs
by Ricky Powell, Foreword by Sacha Jenkins
Ricky
Powell, the quintessential New Yorker, shines in a book of photos
that reflects the diversity, audacity, and sheer in-your-face attitude
that defines New York City. Musicians, actors, artists, athletes,
comedians, models, writers -- "The Rickford Files" is
full of fresh images of New Yorkers from all disciplines. With subjects
such as Chris Rock, Christopher Walken, Cindy Crawford, Francis
Ford Coppola, Matt Dillon, Willem Dafoe, Laurence Fishburne, Sandra
Bernhardt, Spike Lee, The Beastie Boys, Fran Lebowitz, Andy Warhol,
Lauren Hutton, and many others, Ricky Powell paints a vivid portrait
of the ultimate metropolis: his hometown, New York City.
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Oh
Snap! - The Rap Photography of Ricky Powell
by Ricky Powell
Known
around the world, Ricky Powell has photographed some of the best
known rap and hip hop artists of all time. From old school rappers
Public Enemy, Run DMC and LL Cool J to some of the biggest stars
today, they're all here in this ten-year retrospective. 88 photos,
53 in full color.
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Who
Shot Ya? Three Decades of Hiphop Photography
by Ernie Paniccioli, Text by Kevin Powell
"Who
Shot Ya? Three Decades of Hip Hop Photography" is the first
major pictorial history of hip hop culture based around the work
of photographer Ernie
Paniccioli. Culled from Ernie's vast archive, the approximately
150 images in "Who Shot Ya?" represent the visual diary
of a generation, essentially following this socio-political art
form from the streets of New York City to the billion-dollar global
industry it has become. While some of these iconic renderings have
graced the pages of magazines and fanzines through the years, most
are published here for the first time.
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Ego
Trip's Book of Rap Lists
"You
hold in your hands a powerful tool, a document rich in humor and
obsessive devotion. Packed with history and compulsively readable,
Ego Trip's Book of Rap Lists is bound to spark as many arguments
as it settles. Buy the damn thing." --Joe Levy, Music Editor,
Rolling Stone "A must-have for any rap aficionado." --Russell
Simmons "Fearlessly funny, encyclopedic in scope, and sure
to start more beef than Oscar Mayer, this book-like everything Ego
Trip touches-is pure hip hop." --Alan Light, Editor-in-Chief,
Spin "Essential brain-food for hungry hip hoppers." --Selwyn
Seyfu Hinds, Editor-in-Chief, The Source "A wealth of useful
information on one of the four elements of hip hop. Wow! Who had
time for this?" --Danny Hoch "The best book I've ever
read-and I can't read!" --Chris Rock
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Ego
Trip's Big Book of Racism!
Ferociously
intelligent one moment, willfully smart-ass the next, ego trip's
Big Book of Racism is a glorious, hilarious conflation of the racial
undercurrents that affect contemporary culture at every turn.This
one-of-a-kind encounter with the absurdities, complexities, and
nuances of race relations is brought to you by five writers of color
whose groundbreaking independent magazine, ego trip, has been called
"the world's rawest, stinkiest, funniest magazine" by
Spin.
Filled
with enough testifying and truth to satisfy even the good Reverend
Sharpton, ego trip's Big Book of Racism is a riotous and revolutionary
look at race and popular culture that's sure to spark controversy
and ignite debate.
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Fuck
You Heroes : Glen E. Friedman Photographs, 1976-1991
by Glen E. Friedman
Now
in it's second printing, Fuck You Heroes is photographer Glen E.
Friedman's uncompromising look at the radicals of youth culture
in the extreme worlds of skateboarding, punk and rap. From day one
behind his camera, Friedman has had an unerring ability to be in
the right place ahead of everybody else. He was a teenaged photographer
for 'Thrasher' and 'Skateboarder' magazines, he created the seminal
one-hit punk fanzine 'My Rules', worked with Black Flag and Suicidal
Tendencies in their early days, wrote for Maximum Rock & Roll,
did street promotion for Def Jam's west coast office and shot sleeve
photos for everyone from Minor Threat to Public Enemy. This book
presents the photographic distillation of Glen's ethic: it's about
the perfect shots of the people who live by the touchstones of intensity
and integrity.
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Fuck
You Too - The Extras and More
by Glen E. Friedman
Never content to rest on his laurels, Friedman reopened his vast
photo files after the publication of Fuck You Heroes, and before
long a second book was assembled: Fuck You Too- The Extras and More.
The title sums it up perfectly. With Fuck You Heroes being a serious
document of a specific time and group of subjects, this book is
a looser, wider collection of Glen's shots featuring approximately
350 mostly colour images of the pioneers, iconoclasts and madmen
of skateboarding, punk and rap. Each shot captures an honest, intimate
moment of power from the likes of Minor Threat, Black Flag, Tony
Alva, Germs, Run DMC, TSOL, The Ramones, Public Enemy and many more.
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CD
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All
sound clips are 40 second streaming Real Audio files.
Please wait for the files to load.
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Brand
new Franchize "Season Opener" CD. Produced by
nomadic, the album is a 17 track cohesive blend of grimy
street anthems, party starters and thought provoking hip
hop. "Season Opener" features guest appearances
from hip hop Icon Flavor Flav (Public Enemy) and rising
soul siren Chanda Rule, who will be the opening act for
Amel Laurex's (Groove Theory) upcoming tour. Buy a copy
today!
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