A random discussion about past history and influences in music with one of my long-time personal friends that became an interview with someone who had firsthand involvement with what would become known as "West Coast Hip-Hop"; was there on the scene before it first began, and would take part in it. They're among those uncredited who had a part in an industry that had an effect on culture. If you viewed NFL Super Bowl 56, a number of the classic "West Coast Hip-Hop" references were apparent during the performance.
A.J. speaks from experience as a session musician, arranger, keyboardist, concert tour member, his start as a performance DJ, and Business Manager for various acts including "Rodney O and Joe Cooley", as an integral/core member of Uncle Jamm's Army that experienced some firsts during this period, an A&R Executive/Talent Scout, and General Manager for Egyptian Empire Records, has worked alongside West Coast recording artist, innovator and legend of West Coast Hip-Hop/Freakbeat/Electro-Funk Egyptian Lover who's currently touring and has been for over 30 years, since the early 80s.
Subject matter related Instagram profiles:
@thegyptianlover @unclejammsarmyinc @therealdjbobcat @gregmackshow
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#LADreamTeam #arabianprince #westcoastclassichiphop
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