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Have a beer, or 250 of them, with Poorly Drawn People

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If you’ve never been to the Great International Beer Fest, let me tell you first hand, it’s well worth the price of admission—even if the ticket price has steadily increased since the festival’s first year in Rhode Island. The event guarantees delicious yuppie-made pizza courtesy of Pizza Pie-er, unlimited sampling of 200+ brews from around the world, and, if you’re one of the many festival-goers who insist on getting what you paid for, a number of poor decisions throughout the rest of the evening.

The latter of those three may not be the most convincing reason to visit the Rhode Island Convention Center in Providence tomorrow night, but the fact that Poorly Drawn People will be performing during the evening session (6:30-10pm) of Beer Fest should be enough to convince any 401 Hip-Hop regular with a hankering for excessive consumption of alcohol.

Featured brewers, ticket purchasing, and all other additional information is available at the Beer Fest website.

Saturday, June 20th – PDP, Dezmatic & Seezmics, Doomfist @ Local 121 Speakeasy (Downstairs)

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The Providence Phoenix – Best Music Poll 2009

If you haven’t heard, the Providence Phoenix is holding its annual Best Music Poll and they’re looking for your votes. Not only is the hip-hop section full of heavy hitters waiting for your vote, some of RI’s finest hip-hop minds are also up for awards in other sections as well.

Best Hip Hop Act Nominees:

Chachi
Jon Hope
Labeless Illtelligence
Poorly Drawn People
Romen Rok
Theo

Vote here:

http://thephoenix.com/BMP/Providence/vote/HipHopAct/

Best DJ/Electronica Act Nominees:

Joe Beats
DJ Sterbyrock
DJ Therion

Vote here:

http://thephoenix.com/BMP/Providence/vote/DJElectronicaAct/#TOPCONTENT

Best Song Nominee:

Theo, for “Say It Right”

Vote here:

http://thephoenix.com/BMP/Providence/vote/Song/#TOPCONTENT

Dirty Hank – The Class Act Release / DJ Sterbyrock Birfday Bash

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April 4th @ The Firehouse 13 | Poorly Drawn People, Axe Butane, Metermaids, RADIx, Los Wunder Twins Del Rap

Doors @ 9pm | $7 | All Ages | Firehouse 13, 41 central st, Providence, RI | Performances by: Poorly Drawn People, Axe Butane, Metermaids, RADIx, Los Wunder Twins Del Rap | Hosted by: Esh & Casuno | Music by: DJ SterbyRock

Poorly Drawn People – Motion Not Emotion – Dropping March 31st

The powerhouse crew known as Poorly Drawn People are about to drop some new* hotness on you at the end of the month. check out www.myspace.com/motionnotemotion for more information. The album boasts 12 brand new tracks.

September 13th @ Local 121 | Dox and his obama loving DJ Skillz!

Some words about this show courtesy of Dox:

PROS OF COMING TO SEE US OVER DIPLO
There is no cover
Our t-shirts don’t look like Z. Cavaricci fall line
The bartenders and waitresses are pretty fly @ 121
We play hip hop, not caricatures of it
We don’t cater to your coke-addled lifestyle

CONS OF COMING TO SEE US OVER DIPLO
The word “pussy” will not be shouted repeatedly over 140-bpm 808 kicks
Words like “MGMT” and “Uffie” sound really foreign to us.
We don’t cater to your coke-addled lifestyle

Providence’s first Indie Arts Fest!!!

THis is a new huge festival and well its not all hip hop but Joey Beats and PDP are performing.

for the times and information please hit the read more link!

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June 20th @ AS220 | 90sevan, Jotsone, PDP, Labeless, Brzowski, Outwrite

June, 20 2008 at as220
115 empire street, Providence, Rhode Island
Cost : $6

Performances by: 90sevan, Brzowski, Poorly Drawn People, Labeless Illtelligence, Outwrite and Jotsone.

also there is an open mic from 8pm to 9pm

PDP is the Best HIP-HOP ACT in Providence

Poorly Drawn People — Dox, Storm Davis, Entity, Reason, and DJ Sterby Rock — are crafting an aesthetic, and monstrous reputation, for the best damn hip-hop around. Davis, the de facto spokesman, attributes their success to a variety of factors, but one element in particular: “Ninety-eight percent of it has to do with the fact that we actually, sincerely don’t give a shit what anybody thinks,” says Davis. “Don’t get us wrong — we love validation, praise, applause, and whatever else people want to give us. But if we’re happy with it, we don’t care what anyone thinks.”

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