Meeting Rodney-O

Hip hop recording artist Rodney-O made a visit to the Optometry Practice of Dr. Alex Corbin Liu. It was the recording artists first visit to the office to pick up some new eyewear.

In the 1980s Rodney-O paired with Joe Cooley to become the duo rap group Rodney-O & Joe Cooley. Many have considered them to be some of the West Coast hip hop pioneers. Some of the songs the pair is known for are “Everlasting Bass” and “U Don’t Hear Me Tho.” To this day both songs continue to get radio play from stations that play back in the day music.

There is a misconception that Rodney-O is from Compton like Joe Cooley. In reality Rodney-O is from Riverside and attended school with Brother Marquis of 2 Live Crew and attended Riverside Poly High School with former NBA star Reggie Miller.

What is Rodney-O up to these days? He continues to live in Southern California and plans to put out new music.

Rodney-O enjoyed selecting his new eyewear.

Rodney-O autographed CD booklet and CD.

I would like to thank Rodney-O for making time to come out to the office.

Meeting Money-B

Hip hop recording artist Money-B made a visit to the Optometry Practice of Dr. Alex Corbin Liu. The visit consisted of the recording artist selecting new eyewear at the office.

You may remember Money-B from the legendary music group Digital Underground. The group had many hit songs in the ’90s which included “The Humpty Dance,” “Same Song” and “Kiss You Back” to name a few. Money-B appeared on all of the Digital Underground albums and was also featured on 2Pac’s “I Get Around” song from 1993.

Talking to Money-B I quickly realized that we had a few things in common. We both live in the same area and root for the San Francisco 49ers. It was a pleasure having him at the office.

Money-B autographed booklet and CD.

Meeting Bret “Epic” Mazur

Bret “Epic” Mazur made a visit to the Optometry Practice of Dr. Alex Corbin Liu. It was another recording artist from the many that have recently visited the office.

You may remember Epic as a founding member and frontman of the rock band Crazy Town. The band made a name for themselves in 2001 with their hit song “Butterfly.” The song rose Crazy Town to fame worldwide with “Butterfly” reaching number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Bret Started his record producing career at the young age of 18 and has collaborated with New Edition and Bell Biv DeVoe to name a few. What is Epic up to these days? He is no longer with Crazy Town but is still active as a producer in the LA area.

The smash hit “Butterfly” that rose Crazy Town to stardom.

I would like to thank Epic for making time to come out to the office.