Eugene IV, born and raised in southwest Atlanta, is a multi-talented vocalist,
musician, songwriter, actor, and educator. He began playing sax at age 9 and has been
writing rhymes since elementary school. Eugene IV has played with bands for the National
Black Arts Festival, Auburn Street Festival, Funk Jazz Kafé, and even the Atlanta-Montreaux
Music Festival.
Eugene IV is a former member of the hip-hop duo not-r-selz, who often performed
with Gotee
recording artists GRITS and collaborated with Shawn J. Period (producer of songs for Mos
Def, Beastie Boys, & the Lyricist Lounge compilation). The group had songs in heavy rotation
on
Spiritual Vibe {Atlanta’s Hot 97 (now Hot 107)}; and was featured on numerous albums,
including several underground hip-hop compilations.
Eugene IV began acting at Tennessee State University, where he earned a B.S. degree in
Biology. About a year after graduation, he canceled plans for grad school to pursue the arts
full-time. Since then, he has performed in countless professional theatre productions (A
Raisin in the Sun, Fences, Ain’t Misbehavin’, etc.), commercials/industrials (Doctor’s Hospital,
Walt Disney Tribute to Eartha Kitt, etc.) and television (Mama Flora’s Family, Trumpet Awards,
etc.).
Eugene IV regularly works as a substitute teacher in schools throughout Atlanta. He feels
equally accountable to both his students and other potential audiences.
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