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Blender IV: Hip-Hop Gives Back Jackson Free Press Throughout last year, Jackson hip-hop artist James Crow, or Herbert Brown as his friends know him, struggled through an incredible hardship—one that no amount of talent, dedication or hard work could overcome. Crow's wife, Helena Walker Brown, was in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Detroit's hip hop scene moving on from the days of '8 Mile' Michigan Radio It's a representation of the hip hop scene in Detroit in 1995. Back then, The Shelter below St. Andrew's Hall was the spot where hip hop artists sought to make a name for themselves. Veronica Grandison writes for Model D that today in Detroit -- the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Afrika Bambaataa brings hip hop values to House of Paint Ottawa Citizen (blog) He's not one to name names, but his passion for hip hop as a positive force clearly remains as strong as it was back in the mid-1970s, when he was instrumental to the growth of a genre that, to that point, most people had yet to even hear of. In 1977 ... See all stories on this topic » |
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