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Nov 15, 2016 · In No Half Steppin’: An Oral and Pictorial History of New York City Club the Latin Quarter and the Birth of Hip-Hop’s Golden Era, legendary musician, archivist, and activist Claude “Paradise ...
Paradise Gray is the Chief Curator and Advisory Board Member of the Hip Hop Museum. He is a hip hop historian and legend from South Bronx who was mentored by pioneering Dj’s and has a collection of hip hop artifacts preserved beginning in 1979. Paradise worked at Def Jam, MP3, Rush Productions and more.
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Feb 27, 2017 · "Claude “Paradise” Gray was raised in the South Bronx. He was cofounder of the X Clan, whose 1990 album To the East, Blackwards is an Afrocentric and socio-politically conscious Golden Era hip-hop classic. Prior to that, he was host and entertainment manager for the Manhattan nightclub the Latin Quarter where he was a key figure in ...
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Dec 1, 2016 · Authors Claude “Paradise” Gray and Giuseppe “u.net” Pipitone decided to capture the story behind the Latin Quarter in a new 212-page book, No Half Steppin’: An Oral and Pictorial History ...
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Jun 23, 2017 · Author Claude “Paradise” Gray was raised in the South Bronx. He was cofounder of the X Clan, whose 1990 album To the East, Blackwards is an Afrocentric and socio-politically conscious Golden Era hip-hop classic. Prior to that, he was host and entertainment manager for the Manhattan nightclub the Latin Quarter where he was a key figure in ...
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Dec 2, 2016 · Author Claude “Paradise” Gray was raised in the South Bronx. He was cofounder of the X Clan, whose 1990 album To the East, Blackwards is an Afrocentric and socio-politically conscious Golden Era hip-hop classic.
Author Claude "Paradise" Gray was raised in the South Bronx. He was cofounder of the X Clan, whose 1990 album To the East, Blackwards is an Afrocentric and socio-politically conscious Golden Era hip-hop classic.