Kid Lucky

Kid Lucky
Birth name Terry Lewis
Born New York City
Origin New York City
Genres
Occupation(s)
Instruments Beatrhyming

Terry Lewis, also known by his stage name Kid Lucky, is an American Beatrhymer, Beatboxer, Singer-Songwriter, teacher and activist born in New York City. He coined the term "Beatrhyming",[1] which he defines as "rapping, singing, or performing spoken word while beatboxing simultaniously".[2]

Early life

Lewis grew up in New York City, and as a child began scat singing and making sounds with his mouth. His desire to become a performer came from watching the music video for Janet Jackson's hit song "Rhythm Nation". He began writing plays and spoken word poetry, and was motivated to pursue beatboxing after seeing Doug E. Fresh in the movie Beat Street.[3]

Career

[4] Lewis's career began founding and performing with the first production company in America for beatboxing, "Beatboxer Entertainment".[5] Beatboxer entertainment has been featured on shows such as MTV and Fuse, and has performed in Madison square garden. Lewis is a beatbox mentor who has worked with artists such as Kaila Mullady,[6] Taylor McFerrin, D-Cross, Masai Electro, and Butterscotch.[7] He is the founder and director of "Beatrhyme Communications". A collective of artists dedicated to promoting beatrhyming,beatboxing, and the vocal arts. He was featured in the movie Begin Again, beatboxing alongside Cee Lo Green.[8] He is the organizer and curator of events such as the "American Human Beatbox Festival"[9] and "The Hip Hop Subway series".[10] He is currently being represented as a sound artist by "International Fine Arts Consortium".[11] He is the conductor of "Nu-Voices". The first all-vocal orchestra consisting of beatboxers, beatrhymers, and vocalists of a wide variety of vocal styles.[12]

References

  1. "Rhyme Machine". chelseanow.com.
  2. "Mouthmusic".
  3. Kid Lucky from USA - Interview - Beatbox Battle TV. 7 October 2008 via YouTube.
  4. "Beatboxing and The Art of Spoken Word". Spike.com.
  5. "Down Home Radio Show".
  6. "This Woman Is Dropping Serious Beats On The Beatboxing World". UPROXX.
  7. "+ + + 360 MAGAZINE + + +".
  8. Begin Again - Official Trailer - The Weinstein Company. 28 March 2014 via YouTube.
  9. "American Human Beatbox Festival - Off-Off-Broadway - Tickets, Reviews, Info and More". theatermania.
  10. DAN RIVOLI (17 March 2014). "Beatboxer Kid Lucky keeps subway's link to hip hop alive". am New York.
  11. Super User. "IFAC Arts - International Fine Arts Consortium - Home".
  12. "Blue Note New York Performance Schedule".
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