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[edit] Holding area after merge from Brockway Biggs

Brockway Biggs, whose real name is Troy Neilson (Also goes by Pimp-T and Pimp-Tea), is a Canadian music performer, writer, poet, and publicist who has won many awards and been featured many times on National Television.

Troy was born in Charters Settlement, New Brunswick. He has been featured on Much Music, Musique Plus, Ed the Sock and more.

Troy also won an East Coast Music Award in 2005, for his song "Shake Ya Caboose" which was later picked up by Derrty Entertainment and was remixed by Nevski, featuring Prentiss Church and former Guiness book of World Record holder, D.O.


[edit] Discography

Solo releases:

  Pimp Tea - An Urbal Remedy Enhanced CD (2004)
  Pimp Tea - Shake Ya Caboose b/w Super Dude (Jorun Remix) 12" (2004)
  PIMP-T - Power Is Mindful Peace (2002)
  PIMP-T - Petty Crime EP (2000)
  'Ice Ice Water' Cassette Single (1996)

Collaborations:

  Freaky Scene - Freaky Scene (2003)

Compilation Appearances:

  DJ Ducats - Bunker Mix (2007) - 'DUCATS Power'
  Sean One - Full Of It (2007) - 'Invisible'
  Brockway Ent's Canadian Rap Mix 2006 (2007)
        --> 'Shake Ya Caboose (Nevski remix)' feat Prentiss Church & D.O.
  KeepItClassic.com Underground Hip-Hop Compilation Vol.5 (2006) - 'Pinch Hitter'
        --> Hosted by Mr. Lif (Def Jux) & Lady Bug Mecca (Digable Planets)
  2005 Brockway Ent Canadian Rap Compilation (2006) - 'Pinch Hitter'
  DJ Loc Dog - 40s & 9s Round 2 Compilation (2005) - 'Pinch Hitter'
  VVVU - East Coast a Go-Go (2005) - 'This Is Me'
  506 Compilation (2003) - 'Ice Ice Water (remix)'
  Freddy's Rock Pile Compilation (2003) - 'Super Dude'
  Deleted Scene Compilation (2003) - 'Funky Punks Anthem'


Sources


http://www.prohiphop.com/2007/05/canada_brockway.html

http://www.letitloose.com/index.php?src=news&prid=33&category=PJ_News

http://www.sonicbids.com/epk/epk.asp?epk_id=21048

http://www.youtube.com/?v=9q9eLEAD0hY - Brockway Biggs on Ed The Sock

http://www.gracenote.com/music/album.html/genhiphop/c17a0332edc4539560e8455ff3bdced0.html on GraceNote

http://www.chartattack.com/damn/2005/08/1902.cfm

http://www.chartattack.com/damn/2007/04/3003.cfm