HISTORY OF HIP-HOP
HISTORY OF HIP-HOP
This is History of Hip-Hop: from 1925 era to 60's.
Still on Hip Hop history, this period 1925 before 1970's that is most known for the emancipation of Hip Hop and beyond needs to be looked into.
1925: Earl Tucker (aka Snake Hips), a performer at the Cotton Club, invents a dance style similar to today’s hip-hop moves.
1940: Tom the Great (a.k.a. Thomas Wong) uses a booming sound system to delight his audience.
1950: The Soundclash contest between Coxsone Dodd’s “Downbeat” and Duke Reid’s “Trojan” gives birth to the concept of DJ battling.
1962: James Brown records Live At The Apollo. Brown’s drummer Clayton Fillyau introduces a sound that is now known as the break beat.
1965: In a historic boxing bout, Muhammad Ali Vs Sonny Liston. Before the contest, however, Ali recites one of the earliest known rhymes.
1967: Clive Campbell migrates to the United States at the age of 11 nicknamed Hercules. He would later become a graf writer and change his name to Kool Herc. He would later become the father of what we now know as hip-hop.)
1968: A gang named Savage Seven would hit the streets of the East Bronx. Savage Seven later changes its name to Black Spades, before eventually becoming an organization known as the Zulu Nation.
Source: https://www.thoughtco.com/history-of-hip-hop-1925-to-now-2857353
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