From 5am to 10am weekdays on 97.9 the Box in Houston, Texas, The Madd Hatta Morning Show is a full-service Hip-Hop morning show. Hip Hop music, trending topics, games, bits, entertainment news and parodies are all featured weekdays from 5-10am. The main players include: The Madd Hatta (Host), J-Mac (Freestyle King), Jimbo (News, Goofy stuff), Kooper (Producer), Young Jas (Entertainment News), DJ Rob G. The General (Mixer Extraordinaire)
From his humble beginnings to his meteoric rise as a comedy sensation, Kountry Wayne shares insights into the art of comedy, the challenges of entrepreneurship, and the secrets behind his comedic success. With his infectious energy and larger-than-life personality, Kountry Wayne proves why he's not just a comedian but a force to be reckoned with in the world of entertainment. Episode 175 is not just a podcast; it's an adventure that showcases the comedic wit of Kountry Wayne and leaves listeners eagerly anticipating his next punchline. Enjoy.
As The Madd Hatta delves into Terry's musical journey, listeners are transported back in time to an era of classic R&B where Terry reigned supreme. From his humble beginnings to his meteoric rise to fame, Terry's story is one of passion, perseverance, and the power of music to transcend boundaries. Episode 175 is not just a podcast; it's a celebration of the timeless artistry of Tony Terry, leaving listeners spellbound by his soul-stirring melodies and the enduring legacy of one of R&B's most iconic voices.
A true musical virtuoso, Walker's unique talent extends beyond his soulful vocals; he also showcases his mastery of the bass guitar, playing it upside down in homage to his guitar hero, Jimi Hendrix. In this episode, Walker shares captivating tales from his illustrious career, offering insights into his deep-rooted musical heritage, unforgettable experiences singing alongside legends like Al Jarreau, and his latest venture as he joins forces with the original bandmates of Maze, now known as TMF (The Music Forever). Episode 174 is not just a podcast; it's a melodic journey through the life and legacy of a Houston music icon, leaving listeners enchanted by the timeless melodies and heartfelt stories of Chris Walker.
Scarface offers a candid glimpse into his transformative journey from the rap persona to the man behind the music. With an air of introspection and authenticity, Scarface shares his decision to transition out of the Scarface persona, revealing his aspirations for a future beyond the recording booth, including a potential run for political office. Despite vowing never to record again, Scarface remains a dynamic force on stage, captivating audiences with his performances and recently achieving viral fame with his triumphant NPR Tiny Desk performance. Episode 173 is not just a podcast; it's a compelling exploration of identity, ambition, and the enduring legacy of a rap icon as he embarks on a new chapter in his life.
As a mother, music executive, businesswoman, and multifaceted individual, Chinara shares candid insights into the challenges and triumphs of navigating life after loss while preserving and honoring Pimp C's legacy. Her resilience and determination shine through as she discusses her multifaceted roles and the ups and downs of being a mother, businesswoman, budding actress and guardian of a musical icon's legendary status in hip-hop.
Joining the conversation is Richelle Gemini Scott, a dynamic and multifaceted talent in her own right. As a national slam poet, rapper, singer, songwriter, vegan chef, author, and more, Richelle brings a unique perspective to the discussion. Her vibrant energy and creative prowess add depth to the conversation as she shares her own experiences and insights into navigating the complexities of life and artistry. Â Chinara and Richelle offer listeners a compelling glimpse into the resilience, creativity, and unwavering spirit of two remarkable women carving their own paths in the world of music, art, and beyond. The also talk about the movie endeavors and latest movie on Tubi, "Waiting On Da Plug." Â Episode 172 is not just a podcast; it's a tribute to the enduring legacy of Pimp C and a celebration of the strength and resilience of the woman who carries his torch forward.
Stokley joins the conversation, dressed as Rick James to the studio, to discuss his transformative role as the lead in "Super Freak: The Rick James Story." Listeners get an exclusive peek behind the scenes as Stokley steps into the shoes of the legendary Funk-Punk creator, Rick James. The episode unfolds of storytelling and musical insight, offering a tantalizing glimpse into the creation of a musical extravaganza that will immerse the audience in the vibrant and sensual world of Rick James' hits like "Give It to Me Baby," "Mary Jane," and "Super Freak."
Joining the conversation are distinguished playwright and director Je’Caryous Johnson, along with Ty James, Rick James' daughter. Together, they provide additional layers to the narrative, sharing the intricate process of bringing Rick James' turbulent life to the stage. The episode serves as a prelude to the live performance of "Super Freak: The Rick James Story" at the Hobby Center from March 14th to March 17th, promising a musical experience that transcends time and pays homage to the legacy of a true musical icon. Episode 171 is not just a podcast; it's an invitation to witness the convergence of talent and storytelling in a stage production that celebrates the life and music of Rick James.
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