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WAXWUN Productions is an independent recording label based out of Charlotte, NC. Our ultimate goal is to create a revered and respected institution that embraces the community and it's struggles, and does what it can to promote awareness & solutions.

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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

DJ SUPER SCOTT



Wish our boy DJ Super Scott luck at his up coming DJ Battle in Pittsburgh. 

Monday, March 29, 2010

DOWNLOAD NEW SINGLE FOR FREE !!!!!!

DOWNLOAD NEW SINGLE, "GO", FREE. If you would like to hear it, here is a montage of pictures with the song. Let us know what you think




Sunday, March 28, 2010

Download new single, "GO"


download the single,"GO", off the upcoming HAZARDOUS MATERIAL Album and let us know what you think.

http://www.zshare.net/audio/74243100f30de638/

It's more than music, it is a movement...





Thursday, March 25, 2010

Artistic Mix Showcase at Apostrophe Lounge

               Sinful & Flaymz Chillin with some friends at the Artistic Mix Showcase at Apostrophe Lounge


      

       


        

       




       



Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Coach Bobby Lutz Fired




Per Charlotte Observer: 
The Bobby Lutz era with the Charlotte 49ers is over.
Lutz, the longest serving and winningest coach in school history, was fired Monday after his team failed to make postseason play for the second consecutive season.
"I think if you look at the numbers in our conference, wins and losses, we're below .500 and (this decision) has a lot to do with success on the court," said 49ers athletics director Judy Rose.
"At some point you ask how long do you think you can stand before you make a change and go in a little different direction?"
Lutz, a Charlotte graduate, is 218-158 in 12 seasons as head coach of the 49ers. He is 399-249 overall, including a stint as head coach at Division II Pfeiffer.
The 49ers, beset by injuries and a last-minute transfer, finished 11-20 last year but bounced back and started this season 18-5 and 8-1 in the Atlantic 10 Conference. Charlotte lost seven of its last eight games, finishing 19-12 and failed to make the postseason.
In the past five seasons, the 49ers are 43-44 in conference play, including A-10 tournament games.
"It's disappointing because as I said when I took this job I hoped to finish my career here and perhaps I have," said Lutz, 51. "Every coach in America serves at the pleasure of the administration and I respect that.
"It has been my pleasure and privilege to be the head coach at Charlotte. It's been an unbelievable journey, a dream come true."
Lutz said he was not bitter with the outcome.
"I've been here 15 years. I've been very blessed to be at a place that I love this long," he said. "Honestly, professionally, I probably made some poor choices by not going after some other jobs when they came after me.
"I don't regret it. I don't regret not leaving or pursuing other jobs because this is where I wanted to be."
During his tenure, Charlotte twice advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament and made five NCAA appearances and three trips to the National Invitation Tournament.
Lutz arrived in 1995 and spent three seasons an assistant under former 49ers coaches Jeff Mullins and Melvin Watkins. He was promoted to head coach when Watkins left at the end of the 1997-98 season to take a job at Texas A&M.
"We haven't been in the NCAA tournament since 2004-05, that's a pretty long drought," Rose said. "Before that, we were going fairly regularly.
"Do I expect us to go every year? No. It is the level of expectation that we get there on somewhat of a regular basis."
Lutz still had four years remaining on his contract, which went through the 2013-14 season. With a base salary of $237,000 per year, the school is obligated to pay Lutz $948,000 from non-state appropriated funds over the next four years.
Should Lutz obtain another coaching position, the amount owed by Charlotte could be lessened or eliminated depending on the base salary of his new position.
Rose said any buyout paid to Lutz would not affect the school's efforts to start up a football program.
Lutz's coaching staff was also released. Rob Perron, the director of basketball operations, will oversee the team while a search for a new coach continues.
Rose said a national search for Lutz's successor is already underway. She said she would not discuss specific candidates during the hiring process.
"We want high-energy level," Rose said. "We are book-ended by the ACC and the SEC and we know the challenges that creates in recruiting and scheduling.
"We got to have somebody that who will get in there and dig and work relentlessly to make it happen."


Read more: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2010/03/15/1315683/long-time-49ers-coach-lutz-is.html#ixzz0iORWcY2c

Friday, March 12, 2010

Rev Run's Son Rapping





Rev Run's Middle Son, Diggy Simmons, goes in. Did not know he could rap, check it out. And let us know what you think?

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Charlotte Bobcats Win Again


Charlotte Bobcats beat the Los Angeles Lakers on March 5th at home. We have made good trades here lately for the better but does it mean we are going to the playoffs. What do you think?  

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Monday, March 1, 2010

WAXWUNs' FLYER


Get ready for the new Debut Album titled: HAZARDOUS MATERIAL