Earleybird

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Earleybird

Background information
Also known as Sgt. Rock
Birdman Sr.
Tiger Woodbury
Sam Champion
Origin Herndon, Virginia
Genre(s) Rap, Hip-hop
Years active 1992-present
Label(s) King Jakob

EARLEYBIRD is an independent hip-hop artist from Northern Virginia, where he has been rhyming since in the early 90's.

In the past two years, Earleybird has released five independent albums, and he has most recently been featured on the Turner Network album, "The Diary Of An American Witchdoctor." He has also recorded with industry and underground legends, such as Myka Nyne from Freestyle Fellowship and Witchdoctor (rapper) from the Dungeon Family. His newest release is entitled, "Eye Poppy?"

His production work has been heard on the documentary short “Public Discourse” released by Brad Downey and Quenell Jones in 2002. His spoken word and rapping styles have been exhibited in various venues in and around the Northern Virginia and Brooklyn areas over the past seven years.

Contents

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

  • All Three Holes (1997)
  • Saving Private Ryan (1998)
  • Sgt. Rock Vs. The World (1999)
  • Supergame, Never Bitchmade (2000)
  • Sam Champion Presents: Scotland Yard (2001)
  • Graceland (2002)
  • Nexus Moon (2003)
  • The Last Album (2003)
  • Dreams Deferred (2003)
  • Walking With Giants 1 & 2 (2004)
  • Hen Tommorrow (2004)
  • Game For Days (2005)
  • Surrender Wendy (2005)
  • Things Are Not What They Seem (2006)
  • King Jakob Presents: The Earley Days Mixtape (2006)
  • Revolution and Earleybird: Great Minds Think Alike (2007)
  • Birdman Sr.: Get The Worm (2007)
  • Eye Poppy (2008)

[edit] Appearances


[edit] External Links

[Last.fm music profile]
[Earleybird Myspace page]