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Al meer dan dertig jaar is Arrested Development een uniek geluid in de hiphopwereld. De band brak begin jaren '90 wereldwijd door met nummers als Tennessee, Mr. Wendal en People Everyday. Met hun positieve boodschap en maatschappijkritische teksten zetten ze zich af tegen de dominante gangsterrap van die tijd. Het leverde hen twee Grammy Awards op, waaronder die voor 'Beste Nieuwe Artiest' – een unicum voor een hiphopgroep. Maar Arrested Development stond niet alleen muzikaal op scherp. Ze doneerden als eerste Afro-Amerikaanse artiesten geld aan Nelson Mandela en de ANC, en gaven een deel van de opbrengst van Mr. Wendal aan de National Coalition for the Homeless. Hun muziek was en is een krachtige stem voor gelijkheid, bewustzijn en verandering. Na een korte pauze keerde de groep in 2000 terug met nieuwe energie, nieuwe muziek en een vernieuwde bezetting. Sindsdien touren ze de wereld over met een show vol soul, ritme, overtuiging en feest. In 2019 werden ze onderscheiden tijdens de Black Music Honors voor hun bijdrage aan de Afro-Amerikaanse muziektraditie. Op 12 juni staan ze in De Vorstin in Hilversum met hun energieke en inspirerende liveshow. Verwacht klassiekers, nieuw werk en vooral: een avond waarin muziek, boodschap en feest samenkomen.
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February 27th 2025
They were fire. Much respect to the women bustin the a$$ on stage doing they thing. Really was a great performance
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Arrested Development Biography
ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT Speaks thru music to the world. Speech one of the vocalist for this collective says, "people have been through so much turmoil and strife. We get on stage every night with the mission to broaden the perspectives and give inspiration to rise up." Unsurprisingly, then, the Grammy award winning group Arrested Development has been devoted to nudging folks in the direction of freedom and spiritual evolution for over 23 years. The group describes their sound as "Life Music." A.D. respects women, and promotes family, spirituality and "male responsibility." They are dancers, vocalists, turntableist, and drummers. Arrested Development is a communal music force. Current members are: Speech, 1 Love, JJ Boogie, Za, Tasha LaRae & Fareedah Aleem. Former members are: Montsho Eshe, Rasa Don, Aerle Taree, Baba Oje, Ajile Axam, Dj Kemit, Nadirah Shakoor & Nicha Hillard. Others that have contributed to AD's kaleidoscope of sound are: Dionne Farris, Laurnea, Paulette, & Muwakana. AD's debut album 3 years, 5 months and 2 days in the life of...(EMI) referred to the amount of time passed between the start of the group and the signing of their first record deal. Singles like "Tennessee", is an open letter to God, which, not unlike Billie Holidays "Strange Fruit," gives new meaning to the term "Family tree." The song won an MTV music award for best rap single 1992. "People Everyday" another of their hits is a super funky treatment of the immortal Sly Stone anthem "Everyday People", also won them an MTV video award for best music video 1992. "Mr. Wendal" humanizes the "bums" on our streets. AD donated half of all the royalties to the National Coalition for the Homeless. AD has sold over 5 million albums to date. They've won 2 Grammy awards for best new artist and best rap single 1993. They were the first African - American artists to donate money to Nelson Mandela and the ANC in South Africa. AD has collaborated with director Spike Lee, on the Universal motion picture "X", Boomerang, among other movies. AD tours Australia, Asia, Europe, Canada, Africa and of course the U.S. to standing room-only crowds. They've shared stages with legends worldwide. In 2005, AD performed and won as audience favorite on NBC's, "Hit me Baby 1 more time". For that show they donated $20,000 to UNICEF for relief in Sudan, Africa. They are excited about their new projects and albums available at: www.ADtheBand.com #ADtheBand
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