Asheville-based hip-hop artist and producer Philo Reitzel kicked off the New Year early by celebrating his album release at Isis Restaurant & Music Hall on Friday. It was a music-filled night of local hip-hop and cross-genre artists with no shortage of special guests, socially conscious lyrics and good vibes. Opening acts included funk/soul/hip-hop collective Natural Born Leaders, hip-hop trio Sunset Go Trippers, solo hip-hop artist PR Heavy and DJ Ho-Tron Beatz. Philo took the stage with his eight-piece band and kept the party going into the early morning hours.
Special guests who joined Philo onstage throughout the night included members of Empire Strikes Brass, local Grammy-nominated vocalist Debrissa McKinney, MC Smidi and more. Philo also performed as a member of Sunset Go Trippers, another project of his, during their opening set. Throughout Philo’s headlining set, he invited members of all the opening acts up to join him and his band, keeping the lineup lively and ever-changing. The energetic and responsive crowd seemed to love it all, even cheering for an extended encore to close out the night.
Mike Martinez (left) and Austin Haynes (right) of Natural Born Leaders
Sunset Go Trippers members J Eazy, Philo and Ronny Mac
Philo with his full band.
Philo (left) feeling the love from the crowd all night. Bassist Jesse Gentry (right)
At one point towards the end of the show, Ho-Tron Beatz (left) and Philo (middle) rap invite audience members (right) to join them onstage and perform their own verse.
Natural Born Leaders guitarist/vocalist Mike Martinez.
Philo
Mike Martinez of Natural Born Leaders belting it out.
Natural Born Leaders MC Austin Haynes (Free Radio).
J Eazy and Ronny Mac of Sunset Go Trippers with DJ Ho-Tron.
Natural Born Leaders lead guitarist Rex Shaffer.
Philo’s band. From Left to Right: Guitarist Dwayne Simpson, bassist Jesse Gentry and drummer JC Mears.
Natural Born Leaders band. From right to Left: Bassist Jimmy James Jambers (left rear), guitarist/vocalist Mike Martinez, emcee Austin Haynes and drummer kevin Murtha.
Philo (left) performing with special guest, hip hop artist Smidi (right)
Austin Haynes (Natural Born Leaders, Free Radio), Philo, and his band feeling the love from the crowd.
Philo
Debrissa McKinney (left), Austin Haynes (middle) and Philo (right)
The dance floor for most of the night. Here is Philo performing.
Debrissa McKinney (left) hugging at the end of his encore set.
PR Heavy
Philo (front) with his guitarist Dwayne Simpson (left rear) and bassist Jesse Gentry (right rear).
PR Heavy
Natural Born Leaders guitarist Mike Martinez (left) and drummer Kevin Murtha.
Smidi
Philo
Members of Empire Strikes Brass pictured here are Debrissa McKinney (left) and Paul Juhl (center) performing in Philo’s backing band.
Philo keyboardist Lenny Petinelli (left) and Debrissa McKinney (center) performing with Philo
Debrissa McKinney (left), Austin Haynes (middle) and Philo (right)
Mike Martinez of Natural Born Leaders
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7 thoughts on “IN PHOTOS: Philo album release show”
boatrocker
Milli Vanilli earned a Grammy too.
Snowflake (Social Justice Worrier)
And Obama, who destroyed Libya and helped destroy Syria, won the Nobel peace prize. So I catch your drift.
boatrocker
Didn’t Nobel invent dynamite?
Dy no Mite!
That’s still interesting how one POTUS could single handedly ‘destroy’ Libya which was never much of a country under that Gadaffi guy, but then gain I don’t suppose you paid attention to the news under Reagan where the Lockerbee flight was shot down and Reagan did jack s@#$.
Snowflake (Social Justice Worrier)
POTUS is Commander in Chief. American planes would not have been able to murder thousands of civilians and destroy government power without his order. Now it is overrun with jihadists and it is a terrorist haven with constant warfare between something like 6 warring factions. It was a stable, peaceful, wealthy country before, but now it is a disaster. The Libyans actually had it pretty good under Gaddafi (free health-care, free education, free electricity, interest-free loans), and he kept the jihadists in check. So yes, in summary, Obama is responsible.
boatrocker
You seem to like those heavy handed despots, eh?
Libya, Russia, 1930’s Germany- I see a pattern.
Can you actually say “The Libyans had it pretty good under Gadaffi” with a straight face?
I suppose Iraq had it pretty good under Hussein too?
Dude, you’re in love with right wing dictatorships. Own it.
Snowflake (Social Justice Worrier)
Go ask the Iraqis and Libyans. They preferred life under Gaddafi and Hussein compared to the jihadists.
boatrocker
Cuz you’ve talked to them in person, obviously.
Can you diss American Christian sharia law or does it only work that way for them ‘brownskins’ ‘over there’?
Milli Vanilli earned a Grammy too.
And Obama, who destroyed Libya and helped destroy Syria, won the Nobel peace prize. So I catch your drift.
Didn’t Nobel invent dynamite?
Dy no Mite!
That’s still interesting how one POTUS could single handedly ‘destroy’ Libya which was never much of a country under that Gadaffi guy, but then gain I don’t suppose you paid attention to the news under Reagan where the Lockerbee flight was shot down and Reagan did jack s@#$.
POTUS is Commander in Chief. American planes would not have been able to murder thousands of civilians and destroy government power without his order. Now it is overrun with jihadists and it is a terrorist haven with constant warfare between something like 6 warring factions. It was a stable, peaceful, wealthy country before, but now it is a disaster. The Libyans actually had it pretty good under Gaddafi (free health-care, free education, free electricity, interest-free loans), and he kept the jihadists in check. So yes, in summary, Obama is responsible.
You seem to like those heavy handed despots, eh?
Libya, Russia, 1930’s Germany- I see a pattern.
Can you actually say “The Libyans had it pretty good under Gadaffi” with a straight face?
I suppose Iraq had it pretty good under Hussein too?
Dude, you’re in love with right wing dictatorships. Own it.
Go ask the Iraqis and Libyans. They preferred life under Gaddafi and Hussein compared to the jihadists.
Cuz you’ve talked to them in person, obviously.
Can you diss American Christian sharia law or does it only work that way for them ‘brownskins’ ‘over there’?