Thursday, January 27, 2011

Visual "Windy City inspired" interview with Jeff Min of Centerstagechicago.com (Sun-Times)


 


I recently did an interview with Jeff Min of  Centerstagechicago.com, which is an affiliate of the Chicago Sun-Times . Below are some words from Jeff Min and below that, is a link to the entire interview.


 


"As an emcee and label exec, Cesar Zamudio, has worked tirelessly to represent the city he loves most. Cesar (also known as Visual) grew up in Logan Square where he was exposed early on to the many cultures the neighborhood had to offer. The cultural crossroads provided Visual with a sensibility that most emcees overlook, which is the commonality between all people. Visual’s work is both a firsthand account of the city’s blue collar work ethic, and the colorful people who populate it. His album Working Class Legend is his homage to those inhabitants, and it’s a Chicago inspired project from beginning to end—from the no-frills lyricism to the solid breakneck boom-baps. As of late Visual has been steady on the grind and his newest album Working Class Legend: Overtime is giving locals something to be excited about."


Visual "Windy City inspired" interview with Jeff Min


Until the next thought I see ...


Peace,VISUAL

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