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Run-DMC Reuniting For Performance At Fun Fun Fun Fest


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By James Montgomery

The remaining members of Run-DMC, Joseph "Run" Simmons and Darryl "DMC" McDaniels will reunite for their first performance in almost 10 years, at the Fun Fun Fun Fest, which will be held in Austin Texas, from November 2-4.

Simmons and McDaniels officially retired the Run-DMC moniker in November 2002, just days after founding member Jason "Jam Master Jay" Mizell was shot and killed in his Queens recording studio. Ten years later, his death remains unsolved, and in the decade since, the relationship between the two surviving members became strained. They famously decided against performing as Run-DMC when the group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2009.

But in a show of solidarity — and as a way of marking the ten-year anniversary of Jay's murder — Simmons and McDaniels will not only headline the Fun Fun Fun main stage, but are working with organizers to donate a portion of the proceeds from the festival to the JMJ Foundation for Music, which is dedicated to providing access to the arts for children and young adults. Last year, DMC remembered his slain friend to MTV's RapFix blog, saying, "Jason made the deejay rock n' roll ... and he died where he grew up, trying to take his people to a better place."

Run-DMC join previously announced acts like Atlas Sound, Black Moth Super Rainbow, Against Me!, Danny Brown and David Cross at the 2012 Fun Fun Fun Fest. The full lineup will be announced Thursday (July 12), the same day three-day passes go on sale through the festival's official site.



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