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IVNET.TV Will Finally Air the Most Controversial Concert Footage Everyone's Talking About

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(PRWEB) October 12, 2006 --
Who: DMX, Lloyd Banks, Young Joc, (Jim Jones, & Foxy Brown)* not performing

What: Concert Web Cast

When: Saturday, October 14, 2006 (7 pm EST)
           
Where: Filmed “live” at The Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum on (September 30th) and will be broadcast to over 1.6 million viewers around the world this Saturday, from the IVNET studios.

Why: Everyone’s been talking about it, reading about it, and wondering about it. Well, you don’t have to wait any longer. The most controversial concert footage in quite sometime will finally make it to the masses. What was supposed to be a celebration about the kids, and encourage them to look forward to a good school year, was instead the scene of a great time soured. The Back 2 School Jam had some real bright spots like the opening dance troops, the 13yr old lyrical phenom, and you can’t forget about Young Joc. Joc actually put on a pretty good show considering it was hard for he and his four man entourage (which is small by hip-hop standards) to get access to his dressing room right away. The highlight of the evening so far for the kids was G-Unit’s Lloyd Banks who almost brought his whole record company roster on stage including El Presidente himself 50 Cent. Now it would have been a great night if the story ended right there, G-Unit on stage with all the blue and white confetti coming down all around but, wait, we still had two more acts the crowd was screaming for and they let 50 know that before he got off stage. DMX, then Jim Jones (rapper) were up next. X took the stage in raw hip-hop fashion, just himself, a D.J., and a bottle of Hennessey. His performance was very energetic and intense but, due to insurance issues every promoter has, the show had to end at 11:30pm. What happened next is up for debate. Once the sound system was officially cut off, things started to get very dicey on stage as well as in the audience. Thank goodness IVNET had the exclusive rights to film the entire event, and doesn’t have some grainy camera phone footage but, six separate camera shots of all the action in crystal clear quality. Tune in to catch what really happened.

For more info visit: http://www.ivnet.tv
Or
   
To schedule an interview with IVNET executives contact:
Haywood Donerson III Haywoodd3 @ verizon.net
Tommie Reed trdrg @ comcast.net

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