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Kool Moe Dee kicks off the Levitt series at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center.

- BY BARRY COURTER STAFF WRITER Contact Barry Courter at bcourter@timesfree press.com or 423-757-6354.

Kool Moe Dee, known for such hip- hop hits as “Wild Wild West,” “How Ya Like Me Now” and “I Go to Work,” is the headlining act for the inaugural Levitt Amp Chattanoog­a Music Series at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center.

The 10-week series is presented through a partnershi­p with Jazzanooga, Urban League of Greater Chattanoog­a, Bessie Smith Cultural Center, Chattanoog­a Convention and Visitor’s Bureau and the city’s Office of Multicultu­ral Affairs.

It is funded by Benwood and Lyndhurst foundation­s and a matching Levitt Amp grant, which is made possible by t he Mortimer and Mimi Levitt Foundation, a national organizati­on whose mission is to bring communitie­s together through music. Chattanoog­a was one of 15 cities across the country to receive the grant.

Kool Moe Dee began his career in the early ’70s as part of the Treacherou­s Three with DJ Easy Lee, Special K and L. A. Sunshine.

The group split up in 1985 and Kool Moe Dee released his solo self- titled album in 1986. His second album was called “How Ya Like Me Now?” He performed on Quincy Jones “Back on the Block” in 1991 and earned a Grammy. He was one of the f irst to perform on the Grammy Awards show.

Jazzanooga founder Shane Morrow said the series was designed to showcase a variety of musical styles that don’t always get performed here and to bring people of all background­s and demographi­cs together.

“The arts are just a great way to bring all people together and especially today, we need to come together,” he said.

Mary Howard Ade with the Visitor’s Bureau recommends people bring a blanket or a chair.

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