DJ Hollywood

DJ Hollywood is widely considered one of the most underrated and most often forgotten of the hip hop legends. There is little information around about his involvement in the genre, but when you hear other old school artists talk about pioneers, Hollywood’s name is inevitably among the names mentioned. He was born in 1954. As a disco deejay in the early to mid 1970’s, he became one of the first people to rhyme over the...

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Davy DMX
Jan07

Davy DMX

Davy DMX, born David Reeves, got his start as a deejay in the late 1970’s in his hometown of Queens, New York. He worked with many groups who wanted to employ the beats he created using the Oberheim drum machine from which he took his name.  He also was successful at using live instruments (many of which he plays himself) in his tracks. He was a member of Orange Krush along with Larry Smith and Sal Abateillo (possibly Russell...

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Chris “The Glove” Taylor

Chris “The Glove” Taylor was one of the DJ pioneers on the West Coast. Ice T’s first appearances on wax were on his records “Reckless” (from “Breakin'”) and “Tibetan Jam” both in 1983. He was signed to Electrobeat Records. He was also in a crew known as The Radio Crew before he was a solo artist.  Other members of The Radio Crew were Ice T, Super AJ, and The Egyptian Lover.  They...

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Afrika Bambaataa
Jan07

Afrika Bambaataa

Afrika Bambaataa is undoubtedly one of hip hop’s godfathers. As a teenager in the mid-1970’s, he fell into the Black Spades gang, but had a different interest than causing trouble. Bam started deejaying in 1970. He had a passion for buying records (he would later be known as the “Master of Records”) and his tastes were very diversified from rock to r&b to African sounds to Latin, calypso, and classical. ...

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