Nov. 12th Dj Kool Herc (Father of Hip Hop) @U-31 (Event Over)
- When:Thu 11/12 (9PM)
- Where: U-31 Cocktail Lounge & Bar
- Address: 3112 University Ave North Park, CA Map
- Cost: 5.00
Recession Buster
Reduced cover before 10:00PM with RSVP. RSVP RequiredU-31 80's and 90's Night bring you
Dj Kool Herc-The Father of Hip Hop
$5 before 10pm and $10 after 10pm encouraging everyone to please
come early!!!!
Thursday Nov 12th at U-31. 3112 University Ave.
brought to you by Armory Hip Hop, Sharpshooterz Crew, Freestyle
Session and NoSuckerDj's.
Ok folks this is a special treat for San Diego. Dj Kool Herc will
be in the building spinning a rare set. This is Herc's second time
in San Diego. The first time we brought him out for a special set
when we were doing The Bus Stop at Martini Ranch. If you were there
you know what went down. It was a very historic night for SD and
was definitely one of those nights you remember for a lifetime. So
do not miss out on a second chance to see the man who started hip
hop.
Kool Herc owns the rights to the accolade "first Hip Hop D.J.
Illustrating the connections between reggae and rap,Herc brought
his sound system to block parties in the Bronx from 1969 onwards.
By 1975 he was playing the brief rhythmic sections of records which
would come to be termed "breaks",at venues like the Hevalo in the
Bronx. His influence was pivotal,with Grandmaster Flash building on
his innovations to customised the modern Hip Hop DJ approach.
Herc's methods also pre-dated,and partially introduced,sampling. By
adapting pieces of Funk,Soul,Jazz and other musics into the melting
pot,he would be able to keep a party buzzing. With his sound system
the Herculords,he would tailor his sets to the participants,most of
whom he knew by name. He would call these out over improvised sets;
"As I scan the place,I see the very familiar face..of my
mellow:Wallace Dee in the house! Wallace Dee! Freak for me! As one
of Hip Hop's founding Fathers,Kool Herc's reputation and influence
has outlasted the vaguaries of musical fashion. A status no doubt
boosted by the fact that he has not attempted to launch a spurious
recording career on the back of it. Kool Herc was the subject of
celebration at the Rapmania Festival in 1990. Here are some words
from the Father of Hip Hop: The first place I played was 1520
Sedgewick Avenue-that's a recreation room-matter of fact in my
apartment,yunno. Like the pied piper,the rats came out of the
bricks to dance. My parties back then was twenty-five cent, Then it
went to the recreation room,then we gave a block party,one
time,anual block party. When you come down the block that cleaned
up,you know Herc gonna play some music,and um,I couldn't come back
to the old ranch no more,I had to go to a place called the Twilight
Zone. And then I used to give flyers out over by the Hevalo,and my
mans would tell me to step off. I said, "One day I"m be in here."
So I gavemy first party at the Twilight Zone,it was raining,the
gods was raining down on me. Everybody came down from the
Hevalo,wondering what was happening. They said,"Hercis playing down
the block." "Who's Herc?' "That's the guy you chased away with the
flyers from outside." And from the Twilight Zone I went on up to
the Hevalo... (From there he moved to a spot called the Executive
Playhouse,on 173 street in the Bronx,as well as playing numerous
high schools,community centers,and parks.) Assuming his native
Jamaican patois,he continues: My muddah roots come from St. Mary{a
parish in Jamaica},yunno. A man named George inspirate I from
Jamaica,yunno,and he lived pon Victoria Street,yunno and used to
come with the big sound system. It was devastating,cause it was
open air,when it rained that's the dance.... I did a lot of things
from Jamaica,and I brought it here and turned it into my own little
style...Herc came to prominence in the West Bronx between 1974 and
1975. ------------------------


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