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"When I can go back and help an artist re-access their own greatness, that means a lot to me," veteran author and Hip Hop Historian Brian Coleman tells Tim on The Library during their interview. Brian continues, "I really do think they forget because the music industry is almost made to make people second guess themselves. Nobody in the music industry generally knows what the hell they are talking about. There's a select few people in the industry who actually, first, care about art verses just lets make a quick buck and secondly know what the hell they're talking about. "
Check out Brian's new book “Check the Technique: Vol 2: More Liner Notes For Hip-Hop Junkies." here http://www.good-road.net/ctt2.html and Download the full part of the interview here http://thelibrarywithtimeinenkel.libsyn.com/the-library-brian-coleman-final-part
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"When I can go back and help an artist re-access their own greatness, that means a lot to me," veteran author and Hip Hop Historian Brian Coleman tells Tim on The Library during their interview. Brian continues, "I really do think they forget because the music industry is almost made to make people second guess themselves. Nobody in the music industry generally knows what the hell they are talking about. There's a select few people in the industry who actually, first, care about art verses just lets make a quick buck and secondly know what the hell they're talking about. "
Check out Brian's new book “Check the Technique: Vol 2: More Liner Notes For Hip-Hop Junkies." here http://www.good-road.net/ctt2.html and Download the full part of the interview here http://thelibrarywithtimeinenkel.libsyn.com/the-library-brian-coleman-final-part
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