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TX 77840 (409)695-2807 Fix: (409) 695-8779 BY STEPHEN WELLS The Battalion Interested in going through Rush? Come to a Rush 99 Informational April 14th @ 6 p.m. MSC 228 -or- April 15th @ 8 p.m. Rudder 502 Paid for by Panhellenic I n the ’80s, collaborations be tween Aerosmith and Run- DMC, and Public Enemy Bomb Squad tracks sounding remarkably similar to heavy-metal dirge helped dissolve the boundaries between genres of popular music. To be suc cessful, today’s artist must often combine pop and metal with rap and reggae to achieve a listener ac cessible sound. In the company of these acts, Kahleel stands out as a true “been there, done that” talent. Bob Kahleel said that as a child, he spent his share of hours sitting on a park bench and watching peo ple pass him by, imagining their world and incorporating them into his own views. “There was an endless parade of people,” Kahleel said in a Holly wood Records press release. “Con struction workers, secretaries, school kids, and I’d sit there and make up little movies in my mind about them. Even now, if I’m at an airport or a gig, wherever, one of my favorite things to do is to ob serve the human race. ” Perhaps the most interesting story is Khaleel’s own. Weaned on music by the Zulu Nation and Afri- ka Bambaataa, Kahleel assumed the stage name Bronx Style Bob and made himself a fixture in the Manhattan music scene. Eventual ly, he recorded and played along side the artists he grew up listening to and relished the experience. “It was all about breaking down boundaries and getting together,” Kahleel said. “Punk rock and hip- hop, gay people and straight peo ple, black, white and brown, graf fiti artists from down the street with Andy Warhol. I was 15 years old, and it was pure paradise.” Kahleel made such a large im pression in Manhattan, it reached across the nation and attracted the attention of Ice-T and the Rhyme Syndicate. It was not long before Kahleel moved to the west coast. In 1992, he released the album Grand- *,ay froi aper luesticra and I i n y rais^ i hon^. Yesterday l y to (it - ick or straiaht rock or straight:e: jn g hj _ In ' , oncert What is lett, . . , Sugar Ray is an d ^ Sublime and ba: y ar ^ Mighty Mighty T ' ' manage in theirbej PHOTO COURTESY OF HOLLYWOOD RECORDS Kahleel will perform tonight at The Texas Hall of Fame with Everlast. The New York native has played in the rock band. Super 8. and has worked with such artists as Stevie Wonder and Fishbone. ma’s Ghost. Soon, he found himself in a po sition as the front man of the new ly created rock group Super 8. In his new group, he graced the stages of the H.O.R.D.E. tour and opened up for veteran arena rockers AC/DC. A year of solid touring can be tiring, and Kahleel stopped touring to work on his new artistic vision. A year later, after working with guest artists from Fishbone to Ste vie Wonder to members of such groups as Poe and the Vandals, Kahleel released his newest work. People Watching. “The album is just a collection of ideas made by a group of har monic vendors," Kahleel said. “We push a cart of harmony in hope that people get something that’s good for them. Music is a cafeteria providing food for thought, so whether famished or full, dinner is served.” m .u least Jgah'' ■ ' 1g 8' when these band; ' The c the same arrange: 3r the C unnatural, too in tern or ie Kahleel, on the his own style. | SS Uf a iVff : V and soul, he do* r\Q0 r- but instead comb * v ■ i seamless whole > COST halfway throng:.' tevin C( No Mercy," that* ali/.es they areheq stead of Carribeai dance. Or isiti around? While the album! some drawbacks(a!| Kahleel sounds justl much like Seal),die/ are still onaparwi| er acts’ hit singles.IF perate quest to find si I ot iginal, listenersc (bother worse than to giver .jeheduk (Grade: A) Costn olf legi “Partners /hich c ■-997. COSTN 19' ECONO-WIPE INDUSTRI TOILET PAPE & SINGLE-PLY Before. w* r 'K£sn $cE»r ** / (££ i Ti* sU “She’s Ur n in lifi After. Win free rent for a year and see how the other half lives. 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