Rapper, producer, and beatboxer Doug E. Fresh will headline entertainment for the 24th Annual Alabama A&M University Black Tie Gala, April 19, 2024 at the AAMU Event Center. The music lineup will also include Grammy winning Rebirth Brass Band.
Known as the Human Beat Box, Doug E. Fresh and a team of fellow DJs – the Get Fresh Crew burst onto the Hip-Hop scene with the release of “The Show” in 1985. The song was only the fourth rap single to reach gold record status. Fresh was a pioneer of “beatboxing” – the mimicry of early drum machines to band music, including pict Rebirth’s festive back emcees or rappers in cyphers in the early years of New York Hip-Hop.
Formed in 1983, the Grammy-winning Rebirth Brass Band is a true New Orleans institution. The band is known for combining New Orleans brass the tradition of second line, with funk, jazz, soul and hip hop. Rebirth has evolved from playing the streets of the French Quarter to playing festivals and stages all over the world.
“Do Whatcha Wanna” has become one of the most famous songs in the modern brass band repertoire. Featuring call and response amongst instruments and drums, this contemporary New Orleans hit is built on the “Bamboula” rhythm played by the bass drum. Other favorites like “Feel Like Funkin’ It up” and “We Come to Party” de-vibes and bring the spirit of New Orleans alive whenever they take the stage.
The Black-Tie Scholarship Gala is Alabama A&M University’s premiere fundraising event and is designed to support talented students who demonstrate a financial need. Of AAMU’s 6,633 students, roughly 91 percent need financial aid to support their educational expenses. The Gala serves to recognize organizations and individuals who make a positive impact in their industries as well as Alabama A&M.