Tag Archives: Sylvia Robinson
Book Review: Hip Hop, A Cultural Odyssey
So huge, it comes with a matching backpack tote bag. But if you truly love hip hop, this tome is worth more than its weight in gold chains.
For those pressed for time, here’s the bottom line: If you love hip hop, I…
By Alfred Edmond, Jr.
October 4, 2011
Tags: Atria, Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, deejays, DJs, emcees, Gordon Parks, Hip Hop a Cultural Odyssey, hip-hop culture, hip-hop industry, hip-hop music, hip-hop renamed, Jay Z, Jordan Sommers, MCs, Queen Latifah, Rap, rappers, Russell Simmons, Sean Combs, Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter, Sylvia Robinson, Will Smith
In the News: BofA to Begin $5 Monthly Fee; Hip-Hop Pioneer Sylvia Robinson Dies and More
A few noteworthy headlines around the Web
See what’s going on in the world with today’s compilation of news around the Web
By Janel Martinez
September 29, 2011
Tags: Bank of America Corp., debit card, Dr. Conrad Murray, Grand Master Flash, hip-hop industry, Michael Jackson, Sugar Hill Records, Sylvia Robinson



