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			 Rap 
			Artist ‘Montana of 300’ Give Talk at Lincoln College Performer Shares Experiences and Advice on 
			Life, Music Business
 
 
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            [December 03, 2018]  
			
			LINCOLN 
			- Rap artist Montana of 300 came to the Lincoln College campus 
			Wednesday, Nov. 28, giving an inspiring talk to students about his 
			philosophy, his experiences in the music business, his background 
			and his work.   | 
        
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			 The visit was arranged through Lincoln College Studio 
			Recording Instructor Erik Nelson, who was the sound engineer and 
			contributing producer for Montana’s latest release. 
			The talk also served to highlight the growing 
			Contemporary Jazz Studies program at Lincoln College. Montana was 
			the third music professional this semester to give talks to students 
			and offer one-on-one advice.
 His talk also served as a prelude to the coming original jazz revue 
			"# Off the Grid LC which will be Thursday and Friday, Dec. 6-7, at 
			the Johnston Center for Performing Arts. Showtimes are 7 p.m. both 
			nights and tickets are $5, or $1 for students.
 
			 
			  
			Montana of 300's songs and albums have appeared on 
			various Billboard magazine charts, including: Top Independent Albums 
			and top R&B and Hip-Hop. Montana has also appeared on the television 
			program Empire.  
			
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In 2008, Montana, who was born Walter Anthony Bradford, joined 
with a friend from high school to form the rap group “300.” The name for the 
group was taken from the movie, “300” which retells the story of the battle of 
Thermopylae and the 300 Spartans who sacrificed their lives in a successful 
effort to delay the advancement of 300,000 Persian soldiers. 
 His debut studio album, Fire in the Church, was released on May 20, 2016. He is 
best known for his rap style, incorporating trap, R&B, and drill beats, while 
also making remixes to hit songs that, like his originals, often include a 
religious subtext. He released his third solo tape and second album Don't Doubt 
the God on May 20, 2017. His third studio album, Pray for the Devil, was 
released on May 20, 2018.
 
				 
		[Mark GordonPublic Relations and Media Manager
 Lincoln College]
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