WE GOT YOUR KIDS, HERE ARE OUR DEMANDS

A film about the most influential social phenomena of the last century: HIP-HOP

NEW YORK, NY - December 3, 2003 - Sock Bandit Productions, creators of the biggest selling hip-hop photography book of all time, Hip Hop Immortals, continues their commitment to hip-hop culture by announcing the completion of the film Hip Hop Immortals We Got Your Kids. Breaking the mold of "urban" films, Hip Hop Immortals We Got Your Kids brings a never-before-seen reality to the public's attention. The film is scheduled for a worldwide February release via Image Entertainment, Inc. A trailer is available for preview at http://www.wegotyourkids.com. (click here for more)





HIP HOP IMMORTALS ANNOUNCES THE ESTABLISHMENT
OF THE HIP HOP IMMORTALS ARTS INCENTIVE FUND

HIP HOP IMMORTALS TO SPONSOR SCHOLARSHIPS AND DONATE EQUIPMENT
TO THE SCRATCH DJ ACADEMY TO HELP TEACH THE ART OF DJING


New York, NY - July 22, 2002 Hip Hop Immortals, announces the establishment of the Hip Hop Immortals Arts Incentive Fund, whose charitable goals will be focused on aspiring students in the arts. Immortals Brands has chosen Scratch DJ Academy to be its first partner with the goal of providing scholarships, services and equipment to the Scratch DJ Academy. (click here for more)





HIP HOP’S FINEST IMMORTALIZED
HIP HOP IMMORTALS ANNOUNCES HIP HOP IMMORTALS VOLUME ONE

New York, NY - May 29, 2002 - Hip Hop Immortals announces the September 2002 release date of, what's sure to be, a collectors item as well as a pivotal piece of pop culture - Hip Hop Immortals. This coffee-table book contains 272 pages of stunning and provocative photos of the 100 most influential artists in hip-hop. The oversized pages measure 12"by 15.25" and the book weighs a staggering seven pounds. Hip Hop Immortals Volume One Includes an array of images ranging from founding fathers, Kurtis Blow and Run-D.M.C, to pop icons Notorious B.I.G, Jay-Z, P. Diddy and Tupac Shakur. Hip-Hop's finest are revealed through the lenses of forty of today's most talented and celebrated photographers including David LaChapelle, Christian Witkin, Mark Seliger, Michel Comte, Danny Clinch, Jonathan Mannion, Piotr Sikora, Jesse Frohman, Ernie Paniccioli, Matthew Dean, Dana Lixenberg, Sante D'orazio, Janette Beckman, Michael Lavine and Max and Nitin Vadukul. These challenging images are matched by the insightful and fluid words of hip-hop historian Bonz Malone. (click here for more)