Dj Kol Herc Research Paper

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DJ Kool Herc

Clive Campbell, recognized by the stage name DJ Kool Herc, is considered by many to be the founder of hip-hop in the early 1970s in The Bronx, New York City. He is a Jamaican American DJ who is known for using funk and disco records to create prolonged breakbeats that served as the foundation for hip-hop music. Those who danced to the breakbeat were known as break-boys and break-girls, or b-boys, b-girls, and break-dancers. While he spun records, DJ Kool Herc would encourage dancers in a syncopated, rhyme that served as the foundation for what would later become known as emceeing or rapping. Dj Kool Herc began holding block parties that served as a setting perfect for the development of the music and dance culture of hip-hop. As his breakbeat technique became popular at local block-parties, it was later adopted by other prominent DJs such as Afrika Bambaataa and Grandmaster Flash.

Early Life

Clive Campbell was born 16 April 1955 in Kingston, Jamaica, and grew up surrounded by music. Clive’s father, Keith Campbell, owned a sizable record collection …show more content…

Even though Keith told the band he would get his son to play records, Herc had started a house party business that seemingly always had gigs at the same time as the band. Since Herc choose not to play records for the band and focusing on his house party gigs, Keith forbid his son from touching his brand-new Shure P.A. system forcing Herc to borrow a neighbor’s sound system for gigs. Playing with his father’s system one day while he was out, Herc figured out how to connect the speaker wires in a way that would produce a much larger sound. Excited about Herc’s ability to maximize the power of the system, Keith and Herc made an agreement that Herc would play records during the intermission in exchange for Herc being allowed to use the system at his

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