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  2. DJ Kool Herc - Wikipedia

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    DJ Kool Herc developed the style that was used as one of the additions to the blueprints for hip hop music. Herc used the record to focus on a short, heavily percussive part in it: the " break ". Since this part of the record was the one the dancers liked best, Herc isolated the break and prolonged it by changing between two record players.

  3. THE SPIN INTERVIEW: DJ Kool Herc

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    THE SPIN INTERVIEW: DJ Kool Herc Read More » The post THE SPIN INTERVIEW: DJ Kool Herc appeared first on SPIN. Set the scene: 1520 Sedgwick Avenue in the Bronx, August 11, 1973, a summer party in ...

  4. 5 Sides of a Coin - Wikipedia

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    5 Sides of a Coin is a 2003 feature-length documentary by Canadian filmmaker Paul Kell about hip hop culture. The title references the five elements inherent to this culture, viz., emceeing, deejaying, b-boying (aka breakdancing), writing (i.e., graffiti or street art), and beatboxing.

  5. Coke La Rock - Wikipedia

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    La Rock was an original member of Herc's MC crew, the Herculoids. According to Herc, Coke La Rock's MC name had various iterations, beginning as "A-1 Coke," and then moving on to "Nasty Coke" before it was finalized as "Coke La Rock". [7] [8] Coke La Rock joined Kool Herc for his first party, in 1973, to celebrate Herc's sister Cindy's birthday.

  6. Can't Stop Won't Stop (book) - Wikipedia

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    Can't Stop Won't Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation is a 2005 book by Jeff Chang chronicling the early hip hop scene.. The book features portraits of DJ Kool Herc, Afrika Bambaataa, Chuck D, and Ice Cube, among others, and is based on numerous interviews with graffiti artists, gang members, DJs, rappers, and hip hop activists.

  7. 1520 Sedgwick Avenue - Wikipedia

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    As hip hop grew throughout the Bronx, 1520 was a starting point where Clive Campbell, later known as DJ Kool Herc, presided over parties in the community room at a pivotal point in the genre's history. [6] [7] DJ Kool Herc is credited with helping to start hip hop and rap music at a house concert at 1520 Sedgwick Avenue on August 11, 1973. [8]

  8. Run-DMC, Snoop Dogg, Lil Wayne, Ice Cube will headline Hip ...

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    The concert extravaganza will be Aug. 11, celebrating the date in 1973 when Clive "DJ Kool Herc" Campbell led a back-to-school party inside the community center at 1520 Sedgwick Ave. and gave ...

  9. Beat This: A Hip-Hop History - Wikipedia

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    Beat This: A Hip-Hop History is a 1984 BBC documentary film about hip-hop culture, directed by Dick Fontaine. [1] The cast includes Afrika Bambaataa, DJ Kool Herc — the film includes footage from Herc's original dance parties — The Cold Crush Brothers, Jazzy Jay, Brim Fuentes, and The Dynamic Rockers. [2]