Archive for the ‘Combat Jack’ Category

Get Ready 4 Combat…

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012

Internets it will never, ever stop.

When one door closes, another one opens up.

On this episode of The Combat Jack Show, the legendary rap duo EPMD sits in the booth.

Press play to find out who “Jane” really is. Press play to learn what it’s like to be in the music industry when you’re a trendsetting teenager. Press play if you fux with The Combat Jack Show featuring Dallas Penn.

The Combat Jack Show (EPMD) 2-2-12 by PNCRadio

END OF AN ERA…

Sunday, February 19th, 2012

Get Ready For Combat…

Friday, February 17th, 2012

#NEWMANATI is the movement

The Combat Jack Show keeps it moving with a show filled with the usual clubhouse hijinks and witty repartee. The guests this week are musician Gliffics and filmmaker/producer TeeSMIF.

As always, the Combat Jack Show is produced by PNC Radio’s A-King with assists from DJ BenHameen (Please Don’t Stare dotcom), Premium Pete (SneakerTUBE.tv), MattRAZ and Alwayz Ambitious

The Combat Jack Show (Tee Smith-MTV2 & Gliffics) 2-15-12 by PNCRadio

Get Ready For Combat…

Saturday, February 4th, 2012

Special guest Sha Money XL enlightened us tonight about surviving in the rap game. From his rising in the ranks of the Def Jam offices to now sitting in the executive suite, Sha Money XL shares the secrets of his success.

Green Bay running back Ryan Grant joins the crew for Super Bowl weekend to lead our predictions and give us some real talk about real life in the NFL. The news with Matt Raz, Benhameen’s poetry slam and DJ set plus all the hijinks you’ve come to expect from the Combat Jack Show, all sponsored by Reebok’s Basquiat project.

R.I.P. Don Cornelius.

#Newminati

The Combat Jack Show (Sha Money XL & Ryan Grant) 2-1-12 by PNCRadio

Get Ready For Combat…

Friday, January 27th, 2012

Prison isn’t the final stop for people with a strong mind and a belief in themselves. Proof of that is DJ Benhameen, who featured his prison poetry on this episode of the Combat Jack Show, and special guest Maino, who endured ten years in prison only to return to reality and become a rap star.

These two examples are some of the only positive stories coming from the prison industrial complex. Oh yeah, and racist Pete.

The Combat Jack Show (Maino) 1-25-12 by PNCRadio