"On Aug. 11, 1973, a party in the Bronx changed the direction of music history.
That night, DJ Kool Herc showed off a new way to play records on two turntables — alternating between them to maintain a breakbeat. Add an emcee to rap over the beat, and you’ve got the foundations of hip-hop. Bring in dancers and artists, and you’ve got a cultural movement.
In this episode, we celebrate the 50th anniversary of hip-hop and explore how Nashville is marking the occasion.
Guests:
Dan Charnas, writer and journalist, author of Dilla Time
Angela Nissel, writer and co-founder of Okayplayer
Daru Jones, musician
DJ C-Wiz, hip-hop DJ
This episode was produced by Khalil Ekulona and Marquis Munson." -Wpln
Listen to Full Interview HERE
Photos:
Video excerpt below with Daru & DJ C-Wiz .
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