“A Pinch of Southern Mist”, not only describes these five young men, but is also the title of Black Liquor’s first album, released in the early 90’s. Black Liquor is the president of Black Liquor Productions. An Arkansas native Bi-Li, (Black Liquor), has made Texas his home away from home. After going through trying times with his previous record label, Bi-Li took a step back and found a different approach to this thing we’ve all come to know and love, music. At that time he made the decision to step outside of the booth and move behind the keyboard. He picked the pen up every now and again but found a new love in creating the music behind the lyrics.

Around 2001 A*Some, Propaine, Double O, and Q Thrill still in high school at the time formed the infamous group named Pandemonium. Well known amongst the high school crowds. Pandemonium had there own ups and downs with their management. Inexperienced at the time they were being taken for a ride. Eventually the four high school students decided to break away from their management and educate themselves to this cut throat industry. In the midst of all of this, Double O, crossed the path of rapper turned producer who stayed glued to his keyboard, making five beats a day. Of course, Double couldn’t wait to let his fellow members know about this cat. Pandemonium and Black Liquor recorded an album together appropriately titled, We Ain’t Playing. The independent album had a great response from the streets. The youngsters sold out of there product. That response motivated the group to continue their grind.

As the years rolled by the pandemonium Family began to grow in numbers, these phenomenal lyrist consist of E-Bo, Bub, Ju, Daygo, Zo and a slew of others, not to mention the extended family out in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. The members found themselves wrapped up in real life and the struggles of being out on your own in college, working, and just trying to make a living. Life happened, but the grind never stopped.

In 2004 Black Liquor put the final touches on another solo album which has yet to be property, but is already a classic in the hood. In 2005 the Pandemonium Family put together a compilation titled, Spit Fire, which gives the streets a whiff of the big pot of gumbo they have brewing on the heat their holding. As you finish reading this, the Pandemonium Family is putting the final touches on a funked filled compilation entitled The Liquor Shack. If you are in to hearing real life rapping, over some ole school funk, laced with smooth R&B sound stay tuned. THEY MAKE MUSIC FOR PEOPLE LIKE US.

To Book or Contact The Pandemonium Family Call

(325) 650-0555
(817) 501-1984
(325) 227-9068

BLACK LIQUOR PRODUCTIONS @ (214)-334-3722
You can also email them at:

quincy.johnson2@us.army.mil
quincy79731@yahoo.com
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