My Wild Style Journey

"I was a fan before I was the man."-Dj Scratch

I've always enjoyed meeting artists that I admire from Hip Hop and when possible requesting an autograph from those artists to capture the moment.  I've collected quite a few autographs over the years and wanted to share one of my favorite signed album covers with you. I've taken this Wild Style Lp all over the country with me to collect as many signatures from those that appeared in the movie. Most of these signatures took place in New York with some from Las Vegas, Phoenix, L.A. San Diego, and Boston.



Signatures include:

Grandmaster Caz
JDL
Kool Dj Aj
Grandmixer D. ST.
Jazzy Jay
K.K. Rockwell
Busy Bee
Mean Jean
Popmaster Fabel
Fab 5 Freddy
Tony Tone 
Crazy Legs
Grandwizard Theodore
Melle Mel
Eazy A.D.
Dot-A-Rock

In 2016 I decided to leave this record behind in Phoenix while I traveled to New York, (something I NEVER do), thinking what were my chances of meeting someone I could add to it. So i'm in the Bronx at the Tools Of War Crotona Park Jams and I run into this guy…..

Charlie Ahearn

DOH! (Homer Simpson voice)


The journey continues……..



Food And Funk At Fong's Market

Does it get any better then food and spinning records???     I think not.




It Was All A Dream

Memories, ahh the memories…..  This was that one party I did at that one spot with those cats from around that one part of town. The problem is, no one remembers it but me. I thought I left a good impression. I played all the right records, all the right breaks, but no one cared. No one remembers. I wonder why.

2010 Tools Of War Crotona Park Jams



Here are a few highlights from my visit to the 2010 Crotona Park Jams. I was at the July 15th show which featured Kool Dj Aj (R.I.P.)


Kool Dj Aj (R.I.P.)

Joe Conzo & Alien Ness

Popmaster Fabel


Coke La Rock

Cutmaster DC

Aj lookin for that perfect song to play

Bill Adler

Tony Touch



Mighty Mike C

JDL

1989 Eazy Duz It / Coast To Coast Tour


 I remember when the "Dope Man" 12" dropped back in 1987, it was like nothing anyone had ever heard in rap music at that point. Lot's of street violence, guns, and lot's of cussing.  I remember letting my high school english teacher listen to it on my walkman and she was disgusted. Two years later N.W.A. is huge and embarking on their first major concert tour. This was the same tour featured in the Straight Outta Compton movie.  When the tour arrived in my hometown of Milwaukee, the Mecca Arena was packed as usual with a full line-up.
   Highlights of the tour included a young T.K Kirkland opening the show with hilarious urban stand-up comedy followed by a then completely unknown D.O.C. The D.O.C. commanded everyone to stand up, which most of the 20,000 in attendance did, to be followed by "It's Funky Enough". By the second verse, everyone was shouting "IT'S GETTIN FUNKAYYY, IT'S GETTIN FUNKAYY"! Instant classic! He performed "Mind Blowin" next and then he was out!
  During JJ Fads set there was an incredible turntable solo by Dj Train (R.I.P.) and on the wheels for Kwame was none other than Dj Tat Money from Philly who also featured a solo.
  After the first few acts, fans were super anxious to see Too Short and began to chant "TOO SHORT,  TOO SHORT,  TOO SHORT!" When he took the stage he was wearing the biggest, fattest, gold rope I have every seen. It was huge! After his set everyone again began to shout, "TOO SHORT  TOO SHORT  TOO SHORT". I have never seen that before.
  N.W.A. appeared in various stages. First, Dj Yella came out and did a lot of scratchin. Dr. Dre and Ren followed and performed, "Compton's N Tha House","If It Ain't Ruff", and "Express Yourself". Ice Cube appeared next to perform, "Gangsta Gangsta" and "I Ain't Tha 1". Eazy appeared last to do all of his solo hits and then they did all the songs that they appear on together. The stage was set up to look like an alley or street corner somewhere in the hood with garbage cans, wire fences, trash, and police tape. This line-up was crazy and you don't see shows like this anymore.