AJ Woodson of JVC Force to Speak at Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame on Feb. 28th
AJ Woodson of JVC Force to Speak at Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame on Feb. 28th
AJ Woodson of JVC Force will speak and sign autographs at the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame on Feb. 28th at 1pm. The event, Strong Island Forever: Legacy, Longevity & the Return of JVC FORCE, is free to members and with general admission ticket. Attendees will also be able to purchase his books and JVC Force T-shirts.
About AJ Woodson
AJ “AJ ROK” Woodson is a founding member of the legendary Long Island hip-hop group JVC FORCE, best known for the classic single “Strong Island.” Emerging during hip-hop’s golden era, JVC FORCE helped solidify Long Island’s place in rap history, delivering raw lyricism, sharp production, and an unapologetic hometown identity that still resonates decades later.
As AJ ROK, Woodson earned respect for his commanding delivery, intricate rhyme patterns, and authentic storytelling. JVC FORCE’s contributions to early East Coast hip-hop placed them among the foundational voices representing Long Island culture at a time when the boroughs dominated the conversation. “Strong Island” became more than a song — it became an anthem.
Beyond music, Woodson has built an influential career in journalism and media. He is the Editor-In-Chief and co-owner of Black Westchester, host and producer of People Before Politics Radio, a journalism fellow at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism, and a respected voice in community advocacy and criminal justice reform. His byline has appeared in publications including The Source and Vibe.
Now performing again at 60, AJ ROK represents more than a comeback — he embodies longevity, cultural preservation, and the enduring spirit of hip-hop. His return to the stage is a testament to the power of legacy, resilience, and staying true to the culture that helped shape a generation.