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Is 1520 Sedgwick Avenue in the Bronx  the birthplace of Hip Hop?
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BIRTHPLACE OF HIP HOP

AIRED: Season 6, Episode 11
REPEATED: Season 7, Episode 7
THE DETECTIVE: Tukufu Zuberi
THE PLACE: New York City

THE CASE:

A hip hop enthusiast from New York City has always heard that 1520 Sedgwick Avenue in the Bronx is the birthplace of hip hop.

The story goes that on August 11, 1973 DJ Kool Herc, a building resident, was entertaining at his sister’s back-to-school party, and tried something new on the turntable: he extended an instrumental beat (breaking or scratching) to let people dance longer (break dancing) and began MC’ing (rapping) during the extended breakdancing.

This, the contributor believes, marked the birth of hip hop. The music led to an entire cultural movement that’s altered generational thinking – from politics and race to art and language.

History Detectives sets out to examine an inner city environment that helped lay the foundation for a cultural revolution.

Feature: The Art of Turntablism
A new musical genre, the transformation of the role of the disk jockey, and the reinvention of other musical pieces - in less than half a century the humble turntable has achieved historical greatness.

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