Contest: Win a Shad Prize Pack

Hailing from London, Ontario,Shadhas surely made his mark in the Canadian Hip Hop scene, and in a relatively short time, too. Nominated for aJuno, short-listed for the2008 Polaris prize, and nailing an awesome performance at this year'sVirgin Festivalare amongst just a few of his recent accomplishments.

And to that nearly half a million views of his hilarious video forThe Old Prince Still Lives at Home(below), which takes a long jab at the opening sequence of the old sitcomThe Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.

On Wednesday night, Shad will be performing at theMod Club, along with infectious pop quartetHey Ocean, and blogTO has a couple of killer prize packs for two lucky readers.

CONTEST ENTRY:
Unlike most of our afternoon contests, this time we're going to give the early birds the worms. To win, all you have to do is post a comment belowat or after 9am blogTO time on Tuesday September 16th, 2008with the answer to the following question:When asked (at Vfest by blogTO's Corina) to name a song that resonated with him that he might like to remix or use, what was his surprising answer?

The first two people to meet the above criteria win:
- a copy of Shad's CD "The Old Prince"
- a snazzy Shad t-shirt
- a pair of tickets to the show on September 17th

EVENT DETAILS:
Shad and Hey Ocean
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Mod Club Theatre (722 College St.)
Tickets are $12.00 in advance (plus any additional fees) at Ticketmaster, Rotate This, Soundscapes & Play De Record
19plus, Doors at 8pm, Show at 9pm


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