Credit: Jason Milton
Rap and hip-hop collective, Moses Rockwell, Brendon Caroselli, and Gary Lamaar, come together for an electrifying performance.
Presenting diverse musical performances paired with intimate interviews and compelling stories,
HomeStage at The Little, shares the magic that happens when musicians finally come together to play once again. This week
musicians Moses Rockwell, Brendon Caroselli, and Gary Lamaar come together for an electrifying performance of hip hop on Saturday, Febraury 20 at 11:30 p.m. on WXXI-TV.
Moses Rockwell is an emcee and beat maker from Rochester, New York. Moses is known for his humorous and self-deprecating lyricism with jazz inspired backdrops, which have been performed locally and internationally since 2008.
PHOTO BY JACOB WALSH Phillip Coleman, a.k.a. GodClouD, at work in his home studio in Rochester. Phillip Coleman, the Rochester musician and producer known as GodclouD, stands over his digital audio workstation with a posture both casual and purposeful that says I’m working, but it’s cool. An array of buttons and knobs on electronic devices linked to music production software on a computer are at his fingertips. His fingers ripple with the fluidity of a seasoned typist to create a drum solo that might make a prog rock drummer like the late Neil Peart proud. “People tend to think that it’s easy,” Coleman says. “People think that it’s like I’m pushing a button and it’s all done for me already.”