Trouvez des dates de tournée et des événements musicaux live pour tous vos groupes et artistes préférés dans votre ville. Obtenez des billets de concert et des actualités, et envoyez des RSVP aux concerts avec Bandsintown.

Bandsintown
obtenir l'app
Inscription
Connexion
Inscription
Connexion

Industrie
ArtistesÉvénement Pros
AideConfidentialitéConditions
Billets, dates de tournée et concerts pour MC Mell'O'
Billets, dates de tournée et concerts pour MC Mell'O'

MC Mell'O'

61 Fans
Ne ratez plus jamais un concert de MC Mell'O'. Recevez des alertes sur les annonces de tournée, les billets de concert et les spectacles près de chez vous avec un compte Bandsintown gratuit.
S'abonner
Aucun événement à venir
Demandez à MC Mell'O' de venir jouer dans votre ville
Envoyer une demande

Marchandise Bandsintown

Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD

concerts et dates de tournée

A propos de MC Mell'O'

MC Mell'O' comes from Battersea in South London, and was originally known for his bodypopping skills rather than his rapping, going under the tag Moomin. He was a member of various crews such as The 52 Flash Kru, the SAS (Strawberry all-stars) and Truly Unique, before getting caught up in the fledgling rap scene emerging in the late 1980s.

His first release was the single "Free Style / Proud" (Tuff Groove, 1988), which he recorded under the name "MC Mellow" as part of the Jus Bad crew, which featured Monie Love, Sparki and DJ Pogo. This was quickly followed by a guest spot on D2 The K's "Slow Jam" (BMP, 1988), changing his name to the more familiar spelling that he has used ever since.

Mell'O' signed to Republic Records in the late 1980s, where he continued to work with DJ Pogo. The first fruit of this collaboration was the "Comin' Correct/Wize/Bizzie Rhymin' EP" (Republic Records - 1989), which was followed by his only solo album ''Thoughts Released (Revelation I)'' (Republic Records - 1990). This album is now considered to be one of the true classics of the British hip hop scene's early years, and is widely sought after amongst fans of the genre.

Unfortunately, following the release of this album and its single "Open Up Your Mind" (Republic Records, 1990), Mell'O' and his record company had a despute over the terms of his contract, which kept a follow up album from being released. Eventually, Mell'O' left Republic, and moved to Funky Dred for the 1992 single "Mello's Gone Crazy". In the following years, Mell'O' had trouble settling with any one record company - in 1994 he released an EP with BMG and an EP with the Stereo MCs' company Natural Response. He later worked with producer Mark B on "Melloizdaman" (Jazz Fudge, 1999), but sadly didn't get the success that the producer achieved with other UK legend Blade. After a long period of being away from solo work, where he continued to collaborate with a wide variety of other artists, Mell'O' released "Give Them What They Want" (Sleeping Giants, 2005).

MC Mell'O' is one of the great names in the UK scene, sadly remaining underground and failing to get the widescale success that his talent and respect in the scene would deserve.
Afficher plus
Aucun événement à venir
Demandez à MC Mell'O' de venir jouer dans votre ville
Envoyer une demande

Marchandise Bandsintown

Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD

concerts et dates de tournée

A propos de MC Mell'O'

MC Mell'O' comes from Battersea in South London, and was originally known for his bodypopping skills rather than his rapping, going under the tag Moomin. He was a member of various crews such as The 52 Flash Kru, the SAS (Strawberry all-stars) and Truly Unique, before getting caught up in the fledgling rap scene emerging in the late 1980s.

His first release was the single "Free Style / Proud" (Tuff Groove, 1988), which he recorded under the name "MC Mellow" as part of the Jus Bad crew, which featured Monie Love, Sparki and DJ Pogo. This was quickly followed by a guest spot on D2 The K's "Slow Jam" (BMP, 1988), changing his name to the more familiar spelling that he has used ever since.

Mell'O' signed to Republic Records in the late 1980s, where he continued to work with DJ Pogo. The first fruit of this collaboration was the "Comin' Correct/Wize/Bizzie Rhymin' EP" (Republic Records - 1989), which was followed by his only solo album ''Thoughts Released (Revelation I)'' (Republic Records - 1990). This album is now considered to be one of the true classics of the British hip hop scene's early years, and is widely sought after amongst fans of the genre.

Unfortunately, following the release of this album and its single "Open Up Your Mind" (Republic Records, 1990), Mell'O' and his record company had a despute over the terms of his contract, which kept a follow up album from being released. Eventually, Mell'O' left Republic, and moved to Funky Dred for the 1992 single "Mello's Gone Crazy". In the following years, Mell'O' had trouble settling with any one record company - in 1994 he released an EP with BMG and an EP with the Stereo MCs' company Natural Response. He later worked with producer Mark B on "Melloizdaman" (Jazz Fudge, 1999), but sadly didn't get the success that the producer achieved with other UK legend Blade. After a long period of being away from solo work, where he continued to collaborate with a wide variety of other artists, Mell'O' released "Give Them What They Want" (Sleeping Giants, 2005).

MC Mell'O' is one of the great names in the UK scene, sadly remaining underground and failing to get the widescale success that his talent and respect in the scene would deserve.
Afficher plus
Bénéficiez de l'expérience complète avec l’application mobile Bandsintown.
arrow