Stone Mecca | Texas Review | Ralph Arvesen
Stone Mecca performing during the 36 Chambers 25th Anniversary Celebration at the ACL Live Moody Theater in Austin, Texas on October 7, 2019.
The career of music producer, musician and artist Stone Mecca has gone through several evolutionary changes. He began his career in hip hop, doing studio work with the likes of Ice Cube and Snoop Dogg.

Then in 2007, he built a 9 piece soul/funk band and toured the world with RZA aka Bobby Digital to support his debut album, First Contact. Stone Mecca's songs "The Walk" and "Oh" were featured on Spike TV's animated show, Afro Samurai, as well as the television show's soundtrack produced by RZA.

Now, as a solo artist, Stone Mecca combines his love of hard-hitting hip hop beats and funk-driven bass lines with grinding guitar riffs and soulful melodies. His latest album Alienman, is a masterful blend of roots rock, blues and funk.
Stone Mecca shared the stage with Wu-Tang Clan at the ACL Live Moody Theater. The band continues across the United States with the last stop at the Shipping & Receiving Bar in Fort Worth, Texas on October 27, 2019.

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