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Jimmy Fallon Pulls Roots from Philly

By  JACKIE MORLOCK

Updated 9:52 AM EDT, Tue, Nov 18, 2008

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The Roots arrive for the premiere of Dave Chappelle's movie "Block Party" in this file photo from Feb. 28, 2006 in New York.

 

We Philadelphians show love for our “homies,” all those celebrities, professional athletes, musicians, politicians, etc. that are grounded Philly style.

But, our homegrown hip-hop band The Roots won’t be showing love LIVE in Philly anymore, or anywhere else for that matter. Instead, they will be the house band for Jimmy Fallon’s late-night show set to debut in 2009, Island/Def Jam Music confirmed.

This takes one of the liveliest live bands right out of the music biz.

 The Roots have battled the way for live rap-- rapping and rhyming to live beats and sounds at their concerts and in the recording studio.

And, not to mention, they’re underground esteem is rooted in Philly baby. Rapper Black Thought (Tariq Trotter) and drummer Questlove (Ahmir Khalib) first hooked up at the Philadelphia High School for Creative Performing Arts. Down the line, Hub (Leon Hubbard) and rapper Malik B were added to the mix (mtv.com).

This may be sad news to some locals (no more live concerts). But, look at it this way, you can take the roots out of Philly; you can’t take Philly out of The Roots.

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  • Good riddens Wednesday, Nov 19 at 12:15 PM FLAG COMMENT Hasta la vista baby!!!!!
  • Anonymous Wednesday, Nov 19 at 9:41 AM FLAG COMMENT that is a terrible idea....
  • derpie Tuesday, Nov 18 at 10:55 PM FLAG COMMENT Wow so does this mean tariq's going solo and they're disbanding if one eats they all should.
  • Warren Tuesday, Nov 18 at 9:11 PM FLAG COMMENT the roots are the ONLY rap group i still like. they are really good live.

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