Kool Herc – Back on the Block
March 14, 2008 by S C
DJ Kool Herc — known as the father of Hip Hop for using break-beats and toasting in the streets of the Bronx in early 70’s - recently won the battle of the block as he was brought in last summer to draw attention to the prospect of losing the building where hip hop was born, 1520 Sedgwick Avenue, a place where the NY native threw many parties in the community room back in 1973, parties that lead to neighbourhood parks, basements and nightclubs. 1520 Sedgwick Avenue situated in Bronx, New York, is credited as being the birthplace of Hip Hop, is no longer on the bidding block and will remain a landmark in history while keeping the hundreds of tenants that have helped and preserved this culture in the building.
Tower products featuring DJ Kool Herc:
Can’t Stop Won’t Stop
Jeff Chang (Author)
A history of hip-hop cites its origins in the post-civil rights Bronx and Jamaica, drawing on interviews with performers, activists, gang members, DJs, and others to document how the movement has influenced politicsand culture. Featuring a spotlight on the life and legacy of DJ Kool Herc.
5 Sides of a Coin
Africa Bambaataa (actor), Kool Herc (actor) and Paul Kell (director)
The Definitive Documentary On The Five Aspects of Hip Hop Culture - Exploring the myth that Hip-Hop is merely “Rap music,” 5 Sides Of A Coin is an overview of the international culture of Hip-Hop. This documentary presents Hip-Hop culture for what it really is: it’s origins, diaspora and the 5 basic elements that help define it. Featuring rare interviews with DJ Kool Herc.




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