Liz Ramanand has been a concert junkie and metal head since the ripe age of 9 years old. Now that passion has turned into an obsession. While working for AOL's heavy metal unit Noisecreep.com as well as Roadrunner Records, she graduated with her Bachelor's degree in Journalism and English from Brooklyn College. She makes it her priority to attend at least four concerts a week any less would make her a very unhappy metal head.
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Afropunk 2015 Invades Brooklyn With Grace Jones, Lenny Kravitz, Lauryn Hill & More [EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS]
The 2015 Afropunk Festival was in full swing at Commodore Barry Park in Brooklyn, N.Y. over the weekend. The two-day extravaganza was filled with three stages of music that covered a variety of genres as well as food, freebies and a whole lot of fun.
Keyshia Cole Brings New York City Fans to the ‘Point of No Return’ [EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS]
With five albums under her belt, soulful R&B singer Keyshia Cole is currently touring in promotion of her forthcoming effort ‘Point of No Return.’ She gave eager New York fans quite a show Tuesday night (July 29) at Irving Plaza, performing tracks both new and old.
Kelis Satisfies Fans With Fulfilling ‘Food’ Performance at New York City Show [EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS]
Kelis gave her hometown fans a show to remember at Webster Hall in New York City Friday night (June 13). The singer graced the stage for a stop on her tour in support of her new album, ‘Food.’
Sisqo Performs ‘Thong Song’ in Brooklyn at Free SummerStage Concert [EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS]
R&B singer Sisqo performed at Betsy Head Park in Brooklyn, N.Y., Wednesday (June 11), for SummerStage’s free concert series.
LL Cool J, Public Enemy + More Prove They Are ‘Kings of the Mic’ at New York Show
New York City fans were treated like royalty as the Kings of the Mic tour tested the walls of Roseland Ballroom last night (June 20) with performances from LL Cool J, Public Enemy, Ice Cube and De La Soul.
George Clinton Leaves Colorful Hair Home, Jams With Parliament Funkadelic at B.B. King Blues Club in New York City
What better way to commemorate the day before Lent than with some sinful funk? George Clinton and the Parliament Funkadelic sure know how to bring the house down as they played one heck of a groovy show last night (Feb. 12) at B.B. King Blues Club.