HIP-HOP & JAZZ

Do you spell "Hip-hop" as one word, with a hyphen or two words and no hyphen? Or do you just call it "rap"? Or is it all really just jazz to you?

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  1. Listen, Whitey!

    Listen, Whitey! The Sights and Sounds of Black Power 1965-1975

    $39.95

    Noted music producer and scholar Pat Thomas spent five years in Oakland, CA researching Listen, Whitey! The Sights and Sounds of Black Power 1965-1975. While befriending members of the Black Panther Party, Thomas discovered rare recordings of speeches, interviews, and music by noted activists Huey Newton, Bobby Seale, Eldridge Cleaver, Elaine Brown, The Lumpen and many others that form the framework of this definitive retrospective. Learn More
  2. Odd Future: Golf Wang

    Odd Future: Golf Wang

    $29.95

    The Los Angeles collective of hip hop skater kids known as Odd Future--or in full, Odd Future Golf Wang Kill Them All--has galvanized hip hop superstars, sneaker freaks, hipsters and cognoscenti alike with its dark, playfully aggressive sound. Learn More
  3. Shirt Kings

    Shirt Kings: Pioneers of Hip Hop Fashion

    $44.95

    A trip down memory lane to when customization and art reigned supreme in New York City. Learn More
  4. Soulacoaster

    Soulacoaster: The Diary of Me

    $29.95

    Who is R. Kelly? Three-time Grammy winner, who has sold more than 35 million records worldwide. Legendary writer and producer, who collaborated with such music icons as Michael Jackson, Celine Dion, Jay-Z, and Aretha Franklin. Visionary cultural messenger, who created the hip hopera phenomenon Trapped in the Closet. Creative genius. Sex symbol. The man who puts the “R” in R&B. Learn More
  5. Sun Ra: Interviews And Essays

    Sun Ra: Interviews And Essays

    $19.95

    Composer, bandleader, pianist, poet and philosopher, Sun Ra is one of the most colourful and enduring of musical legacies, transcending time, place and cultural genres. Learn More
  6. The Breaks: Stylin' & Profilin'

    The Breaks: Stylin' and Profilin' 1982-1990

    $35.00

    In the fall of 1982, celebrated photographer of the British music scene Janette Beckman moved to New York City, where she found hip hop on the edge of explosion. Learn More
  7. The Death of Rhythm and Blues

    The Death of Rhythm and Blues

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    This passionate and provocative book tells the complete story of black music in the last fifty years, and in doing so outlines the perilous position of black culture within white American society. Learn More
  8. The Last Holiday (paperback)

    The Last Holiday: A Memoir

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    In the Fall of 1980, Gil Scott-Heron was invited by Stevie Wonder to join him on a forty-one city tour across America that would end in Washington on January 15, 1981. The purpose of this tour was to raise popular support for the creation of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, a national holiday that would honor the great civil rights leader. This holiday became official in 1986. Scott-Heron uses this history-making tour as the backbone of his fascinating memoir. Learn More
  9. The Psychological Covert War on Hip Hop

    The Psychological Covert War on Hip Hop

    $19.99

    Illuminati's Take Over Of Hip Hop. Learn More
  10. The Story of Northern Soul

    The Story of Northern Soul: A Definitive History of the Dance Scene that Refuses to Die

    $15.95

    The definitive insiders account of the longest surviving scene in the history of British music contains rare interviews with artists from Motown right up to Fatboy Slim. Learn More

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