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Pollstar | Honoring Black Live Performance History: April 14 & 21, 2018, Beyoncé Headlines Coachella Valley Arts + Music Festival

Pollstar, The Voice of Live Entertainment for over 38 years, provides the most up-to-date, relevant and useful data available for the global concert industry, delivering an unmatched archive of live entertainment data, a focus on editorial excellence, and the most powerful metrics of entertainment industry success available anywhere. ....

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Pollstar | Honoring Black Live Performance History: April 2018, Beyoncé Owns Coachella

Pollstar, The Voice of Live Entertainment for over 38 years, provides the most up-to-date, relevant and useful data available for the global concert industry, delivering an unmatched archive of live entertainment data, a focus on editorial excellence, and the most powerful metrics of entertainment industry success available anywhere. ....

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Pollstar | Honoring Black Live Performance History: Oct. 10, 1981 & May 1982, 'Wild Style' Grand Finale, East River Bandshell, NYC


By: Pollstar Staff
In honor of Black History Month, Pollstar
is spotlighting seminal live performances by Black artists every weekday throughout February. With a deep, rich tradition of transcendent and powerful performers across genres and the ages, we are well aware we can only scratch the surface of so many thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of brilliant Black performance. In fact, any one genre by itself, be it jazz, soul, R&B, hip-hop, blues, rock, classical, house, techno, country, house, reggae and more, could easily fill this one list. Therefore, in this series, we aim to hit on a variety of music from different periods and sounds to help put into perspective the depth and range of so many incredible performances that have deeply enriched our culture and lives.  ....

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The Source |Happy 69th Birthday To 'Wild Style' Director Charlie Ahearn!


January 2, 2021
On this day in 1951, film director and creative cultural artist Charlie Ahearn was born in Binghamton, New York. Ahearn is best known for his Hip Hop cult classic flick Wild Style, which has become a cultural standard to represent Hip Hop’s origins in the South Bronx.
With the help of Fred Braithwaite aka Fab 5 Freddy and graffiti legend Lee Quiñones, Ahearn began the filming for the movie and finally released it in 1983 in Ties Square, selling out all of its screenings for three weeks straight. Pioneers included in this silver screen classic include the Cold Crush Brothers, the Fantastic Freaks, the Rock Steady Crew, Busy Bee, Grandmaster Flash, and more. ....

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The 50 Moments That Defined Hip-Hop, in Photos


The 50 Moments That Defined Hip-Hop, in Photos
By
Seth Berkman, Stacker
On 1/3/21 at 12:00 PM EST
It was 1979 when The Sugar Hill Gang released Rapper s Delight, a song widely considered to be the first hip-hop track. But hip-hop s history stretches back much further than Wonder Mike uttering those famous first lyrics: Now, what you hear is not a test, I m rapping to the beat/And me, the groove, and my friends are gonna try to move your feet.
Early influencers of hip-hop included jazz musicians who employed vocal improvisation, or scat singing, in their songs. The first famous scat solo on a record came from Louis Armstrong ad-libbing on his 1926 recording of Heebie Jeebies when he dropped his trumpet melody sheet music during the recording. Earlier recordings of scat singing, from artists like Don Redman and Cliff Edwards, have also been found. Ella Fitzgerald was a master of scat singing, and rappers today still employ the practice on album tracks an ....

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