Force MC’s

Members T.C.D (Antoine Lundy ) deceased Stevie Dee (Steve Lundy) Mercury (Charles Nelson) deceased Trisco (Trisco Pearson) Lord K One DJ Dr. Rock deceased Dr. Shock Khalil Jessie D Formed 1979, Staten Island, New York, the Force MC’s started off by winning lots of high school talent shows.  From there the crew took there sounds to the streets earning them a reputation at the time as a crew that was hard to touch when it came to...

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Fearless Four

Members The Great Peso (Mitchell Grant) b. 12/5/59 The Devastating Tito (Tito Jones) b. 5/27/64 Mighty Mike C (Michael Kevin Clee) b. 3/10/63 DLB, The Microphone Wizard (Daryl Barksdale) b. 4/25/?? O.C. (Oscar Rodriguez, Jr.) b. 9/22/62 Krazy Eddie (Eddie Thompson) b. 7/25/60 The Devastating Tito and Master OC were in a duo group called The Houserockers Crew. Gradually they added members: Mike Ski, Troy B (formerly of the Disco Four),...

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Fat Boys
Jan07

Fat Boys

Members Kool Rock-Ski (Damon Wimbley) (born November 4, 1966) Prince Markie Dee (Mark Morales) (born February 19, 1968) The Human Beat Box (Darren Robinson) (June 10, 1967 — December 10, 1995) Originally known as The Disco Three, these large boys were discovered at a 1983 talent show at Radio City Music Hall.  First Prize at the contest included a recording contract. The Disco Three were protégés of Kurtis Blow , who produced...

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Fantasy 3

Members Larry B Silver Fox Charlie Rock This trio released three 12″ records in the early 80’s. First up was “It’s your Rock” on Specific records (1983) produced by Master OC when they were simply known as Fantasy. “Hip Hop Summer”/”Buck Stops Here” in 1984 on CCl records produced by electro gurus Aldo Marin & Hashim. Lastly “Biters in the City” which is the most...

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Grandwizard Theodore and the Fantastic Five
Jan07

Grandwizard Theodore and the Fantastic Five

Members Grand Wizard Theodore (Theodore Livingston) Waterbed Kev (Kevin Strong) Master Rob (Robin Strong) Prince Whipper Whip (James Whipper) Ruby Dee (Rubin Garcia) Dot-A-Rock (Darryl Mason) In Grandmaster Flash’s early days, his partner was “Mean Gene” Livingston.  Gene had a younger brother (who together were known as the L Brothers) that used to practice with Flash named Theodore. Theodore eventually went on to...

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