TY Q&A AND ALBUM SHOWCASE 








TY Q&A and Album Showcase

Thursday 10th June 2010

"This album showcase and Q&A will be an important moment for me to talk to the audience about why I make music the way I do!" TY

Join acclaimed international Hip Hop artist TY for an exclusive evening at the British Music Experience to mark the release of his forthcoming single 'Heart is Breaking' featuring Sway from the highly anticipated album Special Kind of Fool.

This will be an opportunity to take part in a Q&A with TY hosted by British Music Experience curator Paul Lilley and hear tracks from the new album and see TY perform with long time DJ partner Big Ted.

Throughout June British Music Experience will exhibit the original TY album artwork for Special Kind of Fool. See the impressive life-size TY sculpture head created by Ben Wachenje, a stunning iconic depiction of one of the great pioneers of UK Hip Hop.


The new Ty album Special Kind of Fool will be available to buy in the BME shop on CD and on limited edition Vinyl.


Here's some pictures from the event:

 

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