Sugarhill Gang
Jan07

Sugarhill Gang

Members Wonder Mike (Mike Wright) Big Bank Hank (Henry Jackson) Master Gee (Guy O’Brien) Kory O The story of the Sugarhill Gang is perhaps one of the most controversial among old school hip hop and hip hop on a whole for that matter. A woman named Sylvia Robinson, who herself was involved in the music industry, heard this new underground sound called rap and felt that there was market there for the taking.  She began to put...

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Spyder D
Jan07

Spyder D

Hailing from Hollis Queens, Spyder-D (Duane Hughes) took the Eddie Murphy Saturday Night Live Buckwheat skit to wax with his track “Buckwheat Beat.”  He raps on the track as both Buckwheat and as Spyder-D. In the song, he refers to Sparky D, a female emcee who he had a hand in producing. He was also under the management of Russell Simmons during the early 80’s where he recorded a track called “Rollerskating...

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Spoonie Gee

Spoonie Gee, born Gabriel Jackson, had something a lot of other old school hip hoppers didn’t have- an uncle in the music industry. Bobby Robinson was already an accomplished producer when he decided to sign Spoonie to Enjoy! Records. Although Spoonie originally wanted to be an R&B singer, he knew he didn’t have the voice for it.  So he took to rapping instead.  His uncle helped him get his first recording...

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Sparky D
Jan07

Sparky D

Sparky, born Doreen Broadnax, grew up in the Van Dyke Houses Projects in Brownsville, Brooklyn, NYC. Sparky first recorded with Brooklyn crew The Playgirls who were on Sutra records. In 1984, Sparky appeared in a cameo on her boyfriend Spyder D’s “Placin the Beat” on Profile. Her first solo effort was “Sparky’s Turn (Roxanne You’re Through)” on NIA records produced Spyder D. This was one of...

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