A place for voices to be heard, knowledge to be shared, and people to be reached regarding the world of black culture and music.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Music HistoryMusicMusic Commentary |
Ubong Udofah joins Cato III this week for Put On Or Put Out! Born in Rochester, New York to Nigerian Parents, Ubong was inspired by Hip-Hop culture through the artists that made the music such as Jadkiss and NBA players who embraced it such as Allen ... more
For the 19th Episode of “I Got More To Say,” Cato is joined by Dr. Juliet Forshaw. Juliet is an Associate Music History and Literature Professor at Cato’s Alma Mater of Oswego University. Hailing From St. Louis Missouri, she began her musical journey... more
For the 3rd episode of “Put On Or Put Put” Cato III is joined by Professional Cinematographer, Imani Racine! Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Imani developed an interest in television and film at a young age and went on to graduate from Clark A... more
For the 19th episode of “I Got More To Say” Michael Turner Jr join’s Cato for a segment of “Put On Or Put Out!” Mike is a former professional basketball player, playing Collegiately for Morrisville State, and formerly playing professionally for the ... more
This week's Episode of “I Got More To Say” features Rochester MC Golden! A professional Chef and a skilled MC, Golden was prepared for the spotlight at a young age, being the daughter of Glenn Hagan, a Legendary Professional Basketball in the City of... more
In celebration on the final day of Black History Month, Dr. Kenneth Marshall joins Host Cato III this week on “I Got More To Say!” Dr. Marshall, or more fondly known as Dr. M, is an Associate Professor at Oswego University, Cato III’s Alma Mater. Dr.... more
Hey Everyone, Creator and Host of “I Got More To Say” Cato checking in. This weeks episode is the 2nd edition of our solo format whereI share various thoughts and opinions on the past and current happenings within Hip-Hop. On this episode I briefly t... more
Hello Everyone! My name is Timothy Cato III, The Creator and Host of “I Got More To Say” and I am happy to announce that After two Months off, “I Got More To Say” is back! The hiatus was due to a surgery I underwent mid January. Now that I am back an... more
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