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B-Boy London

 
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B-Boy London is a television host, MC, DJ and breaker, he is a member of the dance crew, New York City Breakers

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About B-Boy London

B-Boy London a.k.a. London Reyes is a television personality and curator of hip-hop culture. His image and voice is prominently featured in exhibits at the Cleveland's Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame and the Brooklyn Museum of Art as a member of the highly acclaimed dance troupe the New York City Breakers. The New York City Breakers were the first hip-hop group to perform for an American President in the1985 Presidential Inauguration for Ronald Reagan.

About Him

Film

Television

B-Boy London has hosted several television shows and has interviewed celebrities such as: Ludacris, Kerry Washington, Rob Snyder, Kim Fields, Judge Hatchett, The Fugees, 3LW, Carl Anthony Payne II, Big Tigger, Robin Tunny, Max Kellerman, Jerome Williams, David Lee, John Starks, Bobbito Garcia, Michael Ray Richardson, Kenny "Sky" Walker, Dhani Jones, Michael Bivins, Memphis Bleek, Public Announcement, Doug E. Fresh, Case, Fat Joe, Cubin Link, Naughty by Nature, Black Rob, Fredro Starr, KR3T's, Capone, Wycleff Jean, Tracey Lee, Bobby Simmons, Cipher Sounds, Mr Cee, Star & Buck Wild.

  • '08 "Knick Slam Poetry" MSG television program, host
  • '08 "Summer Ball" MSG television program, guest host
  • '07 "Last Man Standing" MSG television program, mc/announcer
  • '07 "Summer Ball" MSG television program, interviewee
  • '05 "Last Man Standing" MSG television program, mc/announcer
  • '00 "Studio Y" Metro Channel television program, talk show host
  • '99 "88 Hip-Hop" Pseudo live internet television program, talk show host
  • '99 "Rap City" BET television program, featured guest
  • '98 "Squirt TV" MTV television program, featured guest
  • '84 "People do the Craziest Things" ABC, featured guest

Live Performance

B-Boy London has traveled the world performing with entertainers like: Gloria Estefan, Wyclef Jean, P.Diddy, LL Cool J, Beastie Boys, Ice Cube, Limp Bizkit, Lil Kim, Redman, Method Man, Run DMC, Kurtis Blow, Sugarhill Gang, KRS-One, Fat Boys, Doug E. Fresh, Slick Rick, Whodini, Two in a Room, Shannon and Ready for the World.

  • '09 "Nike Pro City" Pro basketball league (Nike production, Director of Entertainment)
  • '08 WNBA's "New York Liberty Outdoor Classic" (MSG production, mc/crowd motivator)
  • '08 "Nike Pro City" Pro basketball league (Nike production, Director of Entertainment)
  • '07 "Last Man Standing" basketball tournament (MSG Production, mc/host)
  • '07 "Nike Pro City" Pro basketball league (Nike production, Director of Entertainment)
  • '06 "Hoops in the Sun" basketball tournament (MSG production, mc)
  • '05 "Last Man Standing" basketball tournament (MSG production, mc/host)
  • '04 "USBL's Westchester Wildfire (USBL's production, arena mc for home games
  • '02 "Pudong Century Park Foreigon Performing Arts Show Festival") (People's Republic of China production, dancer, crowd motivator)
  • '01 "NBA's "Washington Wizards" (Half-time show, featured dancer)
  • '00 "Battle of the Borough" dance competition (GBC production, host/mc)
  • '99 "Wycleff Jean presents the Carnival" (featured dancer, Florida)
  • '99 "The 20th Anniversary of Hip-Hop Tour" (featured dancer, Nationwide)
  • '98 "KRS-ONE Live in Concert Tour" (featured dancer, Nationwide)
  • '96 "NBA's All-Star Game" (featured dancer, Cleveland, Ohio)
  • '96 "Coca Cola's Olympic City" (featured dancer, Atlanta, Georgia)
  • '95 "Hot 97's Old School Throwdown Jam III" (featured dancer, MSG, The Theater NY)
  • '85 "The Krush Groove Promotional Tour" (featured dancer, Nationwide)

Music Video

Model / Print Ad's

  • '01 Dance Shelter print campaign "Dance Calendar", celebrity model
  • '99 Lugz print campaign "Represent Yourself", celebrity model
  • '99 Vibe Style Fashion Show, runway celebrity model
  • '99 "The New York City Breakers" Blade Magazine, celebrity model
  • '97 Sprite print campaign "The Dance", celebrity model

Print Articles

  • '08 "New York Liberty Jammin'" Bounce Magazine, by Sean Couch
  • '06 "Yonkers pays high honor to youth program" The Journal News, by Ernie Garcia
  • '99 "The New York City Breakers" Ollie Magazine (Japan)
  • '99 "Back to Mecca Hip-Hop Conference" Aelle Magazine (Italy)
  • '99 "Dance Back to Mecca Hip-Hop Conference" L'Affiche Magazine(France)
  • '99 "The New York City Breakers" Rap Pages Magazine, by Ben Higa
  • '99 "Fresh Fest Reunion" The Source Magazine, by James Dunn
  • '99 "Return of the Break Boys"Mr. Magazine, by Jack Lefelt
  • '98 "Going Back to Mecca" New York Press, by Bruce Benderson
  • '98 "Back to Mecca a Tribute to the Hip-Hop" Insomniac Magazine, by Tommy DREAD

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