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c2013., Juvenile, Twenty-First Century Books Call No: 782.4 SAC Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: American music milestonesSummary Note: Presents a brief history of American hip-hop music, covering what inspired the earliest rappers to start rhyming over beats, the creativity and rivalries that have motivated rappers, and the stories behind hip-hop legends such as Kool Herc, Grandmaster Flash, and Chuck D of Public Enemy.
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-- Cannot stop will not stop2021., Adolescent, Wednesday Books Call No: PERFORMING ARTS NF CHA Edition: Young adult ed. 1st ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Traces the history of the hip-hop culture, discussing how hip-hop came to define a new generation of youth rebellion and expression in North America.
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2022., Crown Call No: 782.421649 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: "The essential oral history of hip-hop, from its origins on the playgrounds of the Bronx to its reign as the most powerful force in pop culture-from the award-winning journalist behind All the Pieces Matter, the New York Times bestselling oral history of The Wire. The music that we would later know as hip-hop was born at a party in the Bronx in the summer of 1973. Now, fifty years later, it's the most popular genre in America and its electric impact on contemporary music is likened to that of jazz on the first half of the twentieth century. And yet, despite its tremendous influence, the voices of many of hip-hop's pioneers have never been thoroughly catalogued-and some are at risk of being lost forever. Now, in The Come Up, Jonathan Abrams offers the most comprehensive account so far of hip-hop's rise, told in the voices of the people who made it happen. Abrams traces how the genre grew out of the resourcefulness of an overlooked population amid the decay of the South Bronx, and from there how it overflowed into the other boroughs and then across the nation-from parks onto vinyl, below to the Mason-Dixon line, to the West Coast through gangster rap and G-funk, and then across generations. In more than 300 interviews conducted over three years, Abrams has captured the stories of the DJs, label executives, producers, and artists who both witnessed and made the history of hip-hop. He has on record Grandmaster Caz detailing hip-hop's infancy, Edward "Duke Bootee" Fletcher describing the origins of "The Message," DMC narrating his introduction of hip-hop to the mainstream, Ice Cube recounting N.W.A's breakthrough and breakup, Kool Moe Dee elaborating on his Grammys boycott, and many more key players. And he has conveyed with singular vividness the drive, the stakes, and the relentless creativity that ignited one of the greatest revolutions in modern music. The Come Up is an important contribution to the historical record and an exhilarating behind-the-scenes account of how hip-hop came to rule the world"--
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2020., General Call No: 781.64 MUS Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Hip hop began as a form of expression for black Americans living in urban areas, but today has spread throughout the world. The genre has changed greatly throughout the years. Rappers, emcees, and disc jockeys create the music, but hip hop also encompasses other disciplines, such as dance and art. Today, hip hop is popular with people of all ages and backgrounds, both in the United States and internationally. People listen to it in their homes and dance to it in the clubs. This popularity means that hip hop has had a strong influence on everyday life, affecting everything from fashion to television shows and political campaigns. The Mason Crest series Evolution and Cultural Influences of Music in Society examines the history and development of popular musical genres. Books in this series provide young readers with a greater understanding of each musical genre, and how it has contributed to and shaped American popular culture over the past half-century.
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By Waters, Rosac2007., Juvenile, Mason Crest Publishers Call No: 782.42 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: This book tells the story of how hip-hop began in the neighborhoods of the Bronx, New York, and grew to become a major musical, cultural, political, and philanthropic force all over the world.
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c2010., Juvenile, Capstone Press Call No: 306.4 8 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Velocity. Hip-hop worldSummary Note: Explores the various elements of hip-hop culture and traces the development of this musical form over time. Features full-color photographs, a glossary, and further reading sources.
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c2010., Juvenile, Capstone Press Call No: 746.9 2 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Velocity. Hip-hop worldSummary Note: Explores the various elements of hip-hop fashion and traces the development of this type of dress form over time. Features full-color photographs, a glossary, and further reading sources.
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c2010., Juvenile, Capstone Press Call No: 782.421649 09 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Velocity. Hip-hop worldSummary Note: Explores the various elements of hip-hop history and traces the development of this musical form over time. Features full-color photographs, a glossary, and further reading sources.
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c2009., Juvenile, Crabtree Pub. Call No: 782.421649 09 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Crabtree contactSummary Note: Details the history of hip hop music and examines how it has developed since originating in the 1970s. Profiles some of the most influential hip hop musicians and features full-color and black-and-white photographs.
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2018., Abrams Image Call No: 782.42 Bak Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)Click here to view Summary Note: Examines the history of gangster rap and the evolution of this revolutionary subgenre of American music. Includes interviews with rap legends, color photographs, maps, and charts.
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c2006., Juvenile, Red Brick Learning Call No: 782.4 HAT Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)View cover image provided by Mackin Series Title: High five reading
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2006., Juvenile, Lucent Books Call No: 782.4 BAK Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)View cover image provided by Mackin Series Title: Music library (San Diego, Calif.)Summary Note: A chronological overview of the history and development of the rap and hip-hop music and culture.
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c2001., Juvenile, Chelsea House Call No: 782.421649 09 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: African-American achieversSummary Note: Traces the development of rap music from origins in the hip hop of the 1970s through various controversies to its widespread popularity in the 1990s.
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c1988., Juvenile, Lerner Publications Co. Call No: 784.5 GREENBERG Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Discusses today's popular phenomenon of rap (a vocalist tells a story to a rhythm background) and introduces some of the most prominent rappers.
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By Carr, Aaronc2016., Primary, AV2 by Weigl Call No: ENF 781.64 909 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Let’s read! in Spanish and English.Summary Note: Young readers will learn that rap began in the United States in the 1970s. The way a rapper talks with the beat is called flow.
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[2019], Juvenile, Little Bee Books Call No: 782.42164909 Edition: First edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)Click here to watch Summary Note: Presents the history of hip-hop including, how it evolved from folktales, spirituals, and poetry, to the showmanship of James Brown, to the culture of graffiti art and breakdancing that formed around the art form.
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[2019], Juvenile, Little Bee Books Call No: 782.42164909 Edition: First edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Presents the history of hip-hop including, how it evolved from folktales, spirituals, and poetry, to the showmanship of James Brown, to the culture of graffiti art and breakdancing that formed around the art form.
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By Anniss, Mattc2014., Juvenile, Smart Apple Media Call No: 782.421649 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Pop historiesSummary Note: This book describes the history of hip-hop, from its origins in the Bronx in the 1970s to its global musical development in the twenty-first century.