He was the featured soloist at the 2009 Virtuoso International Flute Ensemble spring concert where an audience listened with disbelief and tears in their eyes. Later that year, he started saxophone lessons. In two months time, he began performing around the Bay Area. In 2012, he also started singing in the band for the first time. Since then local newspapers and television stations showcased Lawrence many times.

Alice started her musical journey when she was 5 years old. She began playing by ear before she spoke her first word, and started formal music lessons at age 7. Alice has won the first place at Western Regional California State Talent and Performing Arts Competition in 2008, 2010, and 2012.Gregory, like Lawrence, was also sensitive to loud sounds as a child. It was only a mere four years ago that he taught himself to play the guitar. He started out by playing along to songs on his videos, eventually branching out to imitating guitarists on YouTube. Gregory's musical talent has blossomed, as he has developed perfect pitch and learns the band songs by ear.


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Earlier last month, Dream Achiever had its first in-person performance of the year: a celebration of Lunar New Year. The three-member special needs band had previously performed live all over the world, attracting large crowds from Beijing to Washington D.C. However, the pandemic put their live performances on hold for over a year, and the band had only recently resumed their in-person concerts in June 2021. Band manager and parent Anna Wang shared the experiences of the band members as they navigated online performances and the inability to interact with their audience, as well as the joy of returning to in-person performances.

The stark difference in the number of concerts is obvious, not to mention the psychological impact of suddenly lacking a tangible audience. According to Ms. Wang, the band members were initially disappointed at the disappearance of the once-large crowds that attended all of their shows, but after seeing the thousands of views on their broadcasts, they realized that their audience was still right there beside them.

The Stroud-based five piece were nominated for three awards at the UK Blues Awards 2020 back in May, including best blues band and best album. Their infectious and joyful blends of Americana and Southern Soul sees them stand apart as one of the most upbeat UK bands of their genre, so who better than these guys to bring a little happiness to us all?

There are many people for whom the music of Led Zeppelin was the pinnacle of rock and roll, never to be equaled or surpassed.You could count among them the band members of Urban Achievers who will play a full tribute concert of Led Zep music at West Seattle Brewing Company on Nov. 4

Igor Abuladze, Ryan Burns, and Drew Locke (Locke is the owner of West Seattle Brewing) create a sound that is as close to the live concert by the real band as possible. No frills, light shows or flames, just straight ahead super faithful rock.

The Underachievers are an American hip hop duo from Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York. Formed in 2011, the duo is composed of rappers AK the Savior and Issa Gold. American record producer Flying Lotus signed the duo to his Brainfeeder record label in 2012. Following that signing they independently released two mixtapes, Indigoism and Lords of Flatbush in 2013. Their debut studio album Cellar Door: Terminus Ut Exordium was released on August 12, 2014. The Underachievers released their second official album Evermore: The Art of Duality on September 25, 2015. Their third album, Renaissance was released on May 19, 2017. They released After the Rain on November 9, 2018, and Lords Of Flatbush 3 on June 21, 2019.

AK began rapping at the age of eleven, later on in high school he would work under the stage name The Underachiever.[3] Issa Gold started rapping much later, not taking it seriously until around late 2011. The duo then began making music together under the name "The Underachievers" after a producer pushed them to work together, which resulted in them forming the group.[4] Issa explained the name saying, "I feel like the things that we do could be considered underachieving, like we smoke pot. People would probably meet us at first and be like, They're probably just potheads. And then they'll talk to me, or talk to AK, and be like, 'alright, they're intelligent.' So it's just a flip on that. Like, The Underachievers, even though technically we're doing underachiever things, we're bringing positive energy."[3]

In May 2012, they released their first music video for the song "So Devilish".[5] Following the videos release they began gaining attention quickly, with their second officially released song "Gold Soul Theory" getting played on BBC Radio in August 2012, even though they had yet to sign a recording contract. Their music was also passed on to record producer Flying Lotus, who the following day flew them out to Los Angeles to meet them the day after they talked for the first time.[6] After they met a few times and performed a few shows for him, he signed them to his Brainfeeder record label.[7] Flying Lotus said he already wanted to sign the duo after listening to one song for only 20 seconds.[8] Around the same time they signed they released their third music video for "Herb Shuttles", which has gotten over seventeen million views on YouTube.[9][10] Around mid-2012, The Underachievers, Pro Era and Flatbush Zombies formed the New York hip hop supergroup Beast Coast.[11]

The duo released their first official mixtape Indigoism on February 1, 2013, via Flying Lotus' Brainfeeder record label.[12] Indigoism featured psychedelic lyrics, allusions to the third eye and spirituality.[13] The mixtape was met with very positive reviews from music critics upon its release, including by BBC.[14] On March 13, 2013, The Underachievers released "No Religion", their first collaboration with Flatbush Zombies.[15] Following the release of Indigoism they toured North America and Australia with Joey Badass, Pro Era and Flatbush Zombies from March 21 until April 20, 2013.[2][16] On July 19, 2013, Indigoism was released to iTunes for retail sale.[17]

On August 20, 2013, they released the first song from their second mixtape Lords of Flatbush, "Leaving Scraps".[18] The following day they released their first retail single "The Proclamation" to iTunes.[19] On August 29, 2013, The Underachievers released Lords of Flatbush, a nine track mixtape featuring production primarily by Lex Luger, along with Flatbush Zombie's Erick Arc Elliot and EFF.DOPE.[20][21][22] Issa Gold explained the mixtape saying, "This tape is mostly bangers. All the lyrical conscious expanding knowledge filled magical triple optic shit will have to wait for the upcoming album."[23] Lords of Flatbush was also met with positive critical reception.[24] Stereogum named Lords of Flatbush their mixtape of the week the week of its release.[25] XXL gave the mixtape a 4 out of 5 saying, "This project from The Underachievers may not be as deep and reflective as Indigoism, but it has its high points and serves as a step forward with the group. With a captivating performance in the final half of the tape, the Lords of Flatbush will surely have fans on the edge of their seat for their upcoming album."[26] On September 14, 2013, they released the music video for "N.A.S.A."[27]

From October 17, through November 30, 2013, The Underachievers toured with Joey Badass, Pro Era, Ab-Soul, and Chevy Woods, among others on the fourth annual "The Smokers Club Tour".[28] On November 19, 2013, Issa Gold confirmed that The Underachievers would be releasing their debut album The Cellar Door in early 2014. He also revealed that they would begin The Cellar Door Tour in April 2014.[29] Then in December 2013, The Underachievers were featured on Talib Kweli's sixth studio album Gravitas, on the song "New Leaders".[30]

The Underachievers released Cellar Door: Terminus Ut Exordium after mixtape releases from Issa Gold and AK, respectively. Issa Gold released his mixtape, Conversations with a Butterfly and AK released his mixtape, Blessings in the Gray to help build hype for their new album. Shortly after the album dropped, The Underachievers announced a two-month tour with fellow "Beast Coast" members The Flatbush Zombies, as Clockwork Indigo. This tour will be named Electric Koolaid Experience

On May 15, 2016, The Underachievers released a mixtape titled It Happened In Flatbush. The mixtape was released after Issa Gold tweeted that he would release the mixtape if one of his tweets reached 5,000 retweets. Within a couple of hours, the mixtape was released on Soundcloud.

On January 30, 2017, The Underachievers collaborated with House/Techno artist and DJ Barclay Crenshaw on the song titled "Artifacts". On Feb 3, 2017, The Underachievers released the first single "Gotham Nights" for their new studio album named Renaissance. On February 8, 2017, The Underachievers released the second single, "Cobra Clutch". On March 17, 2017, the single Final Destination was released. On March 27, 2017, The Underachievers released the third single "Head Right". The album Renaissance was released on May 19, 2017.

Issa was very good childhood friends with Zombie Juice of the Flatbush Zombies, as they grew up in the same building in Flatbush, Brooklyn. He also has known Meechy Darko, also of the Flatbush Zombies, since they were 12 years old.[1] He did acid for the first time at the age of fourteen.[36] Both members of The Underachievers are good friends with the members of Flatbush Zombies and Pro Era.[37]

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