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This morning, I woke up to a great article in the Huffington Post by A-Trak. Now, if you’re not familiar with him, here’s the scoop. A child prodigy on the […]
This morning, I woke up to a great article in the Huffington Post by A-Trak. Now, if you’re not familiar with him, here’s the scoop. A child prodigy on the […]
As long as I have been collecting vinyl, I have done it for my own reasons. I love the music, that’s a given, but nothing comes close to vinyl. The […]
There are rappers, and then there are rappers. Keith Elam, aka Guru, one half of Gang Starr, solo artist and innovator in his own right, was born today in 1961. […]
As records go, there are always surprises right around the corner. In NYC, you never know where records are going to turn up. Sometimes they turn up in a suitcase […]
Growing up during the birth of Hip Hop, it wasn’t unusual to hear it on the radio, especially top 40 stations. MTV was all the rage, and the music video […]
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So tonight is going to be a busy night. I already have a 45 box full of heat for the Dust & Grooves photo exhibition going on at Tropicalia in […]
This week Flea Market Funk family, I bring one of the most well recognized New York personalities around. Bobbito Garcia aka DJ Cucumberslice aka Kool Bob Love aka Make it […]
I first wrote about Lonnie Liston Smith here, when I profiled the “Goddess of Love” 45. However, this is one of my all time favorite tunes on vinyl. It’s a […]
Here’s an artist that I really can’t get enough of. In fact, like a Jimmy McGriff, I buy every record I see from him, especially the one that really did […]