The next chapter in the story of D.Y.D, Do YOUR Dance, was told this past Saturday night, as Phil “Phantom” Terry took the stage at Olive’s in Providence to perform original rap songs he wrote …
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The next chapter in the story of D.Y.D, Do YOUR Dance, was told this past Saturday night, as Phil “Phantom” Terry took the stage at Olive’s in Providence to perform original rap songs he wrote and recorded as part of spreading the message of D.Y.D, which is all about encouraging people to find their passion, successfully pursue it and share their experience with others in an effort to get them to do the same.
In addition to Phantom, the show featured a variety of artists, including local debuts from DJ Derelikt and JSCIRE, as well as performances from rock band Michel, keyboardist and solo singer Stephanie Johnson, and two Philadelphia rap duos, Ol’ Souls and Jbre & Dougie Kent.
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