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Peter Guy discovered music late. Since then he's been making up for it. With a collection to rival a small record shop and a gig diary fit for any addled groupie, music is is his religion. Sometimes he dreams of having Liam, Prince and Jimmy Page round for tea but most of the time he can be found writing and designing the Daily Post's sports pages. Getintothis is his guide to music, which he hopes you’ll contribute to.

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Exclusive: Wu-Tang chess battles in Liverpool

Posted by Peter Guy on April 30, 2008 6:16 PM | 


Take one Liverpool bar, one music legend and the popular past-time of chess and you have a recipe for quite possibly the oddest story of the year.

But that's exactly the ingredients to what's going down this Saturday in Liverpool bar Django's Riff when hip-hop and Hollywood movie star RZA takes to the chessboard as a warm-up to his late-night live show at The Picket.
Brooklyn's Robert Diggs more commonly known as The Wu-Tang Clan's RZA is to bring his new venture WuChess to Liverpool to challenge all-comers before performing at The Picket where he will show why he is one of contemporary music's most influential figures.
Co-star of last year's Hollywood smash hit American Gangster and co-writer and producer of seminal hip-hop records like Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), 38-year-old RZA is known for his ground-breaking production and incisive lyrical wit.
A career spanning 17 years has seen him throw up five solo records plus five longplayers with hip-hops greatest supergroup The Wu-Tang.
Among his multiple side-projects he's scored tracks for Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill, written with The Red Hot Chili Peppers and starred in a number of films including Jim Jarmusch's Coffee and Cigarettes opposite Bill Murray, and Saturday sees him bring his new project, WuChess, to Liverpool.
WuChess.com is a new online chess and hip-hop community that will offer live game play, chat rooms, tournaments, lessons and exhibitions featuring RZA and special guests aimed at helping youngsters channel their minds into a game of skill and intellect. A portion of the money raised by the site will go toward funding college scholarships.
After his appearance at Django's Riff, RZA will take to the Picket's stage under his superhero pseudynm Bobby Digital to perform classics from throughout his career.
This is one not to be missed.
RZA as Bobby Digital live at The Picket, Liverpool, 61 Jordan St, Liverpool, L1 0BW, 0151 708 6789, Doors 9pm-2am
£12.50 adv/ £15 For tickets/ information call 0151 708 6789 or email coolninjanation@gmail.com

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Comments (6)

Pete wrote...

Bring the Rookus!

Arf...

Posted by: Pete  | April 30, 2008 9:22 PM

Barry Wheels wrote...

forget RZA, ODB was always the Wu-Tang master at chess - despite claims that he was an ol cheatin' bastard.

whatever next, killa Bs scrabble night.

Posted by: Barry Wheels  | April 30, 2008 11:37 PM

The Bizza wrote...

Protect Ya Pawn, Barry.

Yagetme.

Posted by: The Bizza  | May 1, 2008 12:13 AM

molo wrote...

does anyone no wot time hell b at djangos riff like?

Posted by: molo  | May 1, 2008 9:27 AM

Hozza Fil wrote...

Spposed to be around 8 tink, la.

Posted by: Hozza Fil  | May 1, 2008 12:59 PM

GZA wrote...

Hardcore Pawn.

Posted by: GZA  | May 1, 2008 4:32 PM

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