Chuck D Set to Narrate Podcast Series Covering the Origins of Hip-Hop
Chuck D to narrate an Audible series celebrating hip-hop's 50th anniversary, exploring the birth of the genre in the South Bronx in 1973. We discuss it here!
By: Adonis Armstrong
Introducing Can You Dig It? - an innovative audio docu-drama presented by Chuck D, a renowned hip-hop legend and inductee of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This captivating series dives into a rarely told narrative that played a pivotal role in giving birth to a global artistic movement. Premiering on August 10th as a 5-part Audible Original, it coexist with the historic 50th anniversary of hip-hop.
The journey begins with the tragic murder of Cornell "Black Benjie" Benjamin, a prominent member of the influential Ghetto Brothers gang in the south Bronx in 1971. Discover how Benjamin's peacemaking efforts sparked the historic Hoe Avenue peace meeting, a significant truce among rival gangs that paved the way for the emergence of hip-hop culture. Today the City of New York will honor the memory of Cornell Benjamin by renaming the intersection of E. 165th Street and Rogers Place in the Bronx as "Cornell 'Black Benjie' Benjamin Way," marking the exact location of his fateful incident. The cast, crew, and production team of Can You Dig It? will proudly attend the street renaming ceremony, joining the Benjamin family and supporters in commemorating this special recognition.
This compelling series surrounds a fusion of scripted dramatic sequences and insightful commentary from admired cultural figures, including renowned street photographers Joe Conzo and Henry Chalfant, former Black Panther Joseph Mpa, and the pioneering emcee of hip-hop, Coke La Rock. Additionally, it incorporates interviews with family members and experts, cinematic score, and archival recordings. The scripted cast represents the vibrant diversity of the borough they proudly hail from, with a predominantly Black and LatinX ensemble that showcases emerging talent from the Bronx and its surrounding regions, along with the active contributions from local community arts programs.
Can You Dig It? attempts to shine a spotlight on the steady resilience of a community, emphasizing the triumph of peace over violence and celebrating the often overlooked heroes who have altered the course of history. The series dives into a pivotal era of change and unrest in America and New York City, specifically during the late 1960s and early 1970s. It examines the prevailing circumstances and policies that contributed to profound urban decay and the rise of gang activity in the Bronx, such as discriminatory housing and zoning laws, as well as the construction of the Cross Bronx Expressway.
Chuck D explains the central theme of Can You Dig It? during the show, stating: “No death, no peace; no peace, no Kool Herc party; no party, no hip-hop. Black Benjie is an unsung hero…the direct correlation between the peace treaty and the birth of hip-hop is clear. There’d be no Public Enemy without this story.” The historic Hoe Avenue peace meeting of 1971 not only enhanced safety in the Bronx but also facilitated a vibrant exchange of ideas, blurring the boundaries of gang territories. As a testament to this transformative period, just two years later, the renowned Kool Herc Back-to-School party unfolded at 1520 Sedgwick Avenue in the Bronx.
The creative minds behind Can You Dig It? are Pete Chelala, Bryan Master, and Julian Voloj, who together form PB&J Productions LLC, an entertainment and content studio based in New York. Collaborating with them as executive producers are Lorrie Boula from Channel Zero, known for her work on PBS/BBC's Fight The Power: How Hip-Hop Changed the World, and the respected Chuck D.
The docu-drama will be available August 10 only on Audible.
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Prince Honored with Dedicated Seven-Mile Highway Stretch in Minnesota
Minnesota pays tribute to the late pop superstar Prince with a seven-mile dedicated highway passing by his iconic Paisley Park estate. We discuss it here!
By: Adonis Armstrong
In a remarkable tribute to the late pop superstar, Prince, the state of Minnesota has taken a heartfelt step to honor the musical icon. On May 9, Governor Tim Walz signed a bill using purple ink, designating a seven-mile section of highway to pay tribute to the renowned singer. The highway leads through the Minneapolis suburbs of Eden Prairie and Prince's hometown of Chanhassen, passing by his famed Paisley Park estate. This extraordinary gesture serves as a lasting tribute to the indelible impact Prince made on the world of music. The purple-clad signs that dot the expressway serve as a constant reminder of his unparalleled talent and enduring legacy.
A 7-mile stretch of Highway 5 in Chanhassen, Minnesota will be renamed the Prince Rogers Nelson Memorial Highway. This morning Minnesota @GovTimWalz visited @PaisleyPark to sign the bill into law. The road signs will be purple in Prince’s honor. 💜
— Prince (@prince) May 10, 2023
Photo by Alex Kormann, Star… pic.twitter.com/cQpaJ7fK19
Previously identified as Minnesota Highway 5, the local drivers will now have the privilege of cruising along the Prince Rogers Nelson Memorial Highway. In a unique twist, instead of ordinary road signs, the expressway will be adorned with purple signs, financed by Prince's devoted friends and fans, as reported by The Associated Press.
Last Thursday May 4th, the legislation was successfully passed by the Minnesota Senate with a vote of 55-5, after which it was forwarded to the governor for his signature. The bill had previously received unanimous approval from the state House on April 21, coinciding with the seventh anniversary of the artist's passing.
One of the most striking aspects of this dedicated highway is that it passes by Paisley Park, Prince's iconic residence and creative sanctuary. Situated in Chanhassen, this sprawling estate served as a central hub for Prince's musical explorations and innovations. It is where he recorded numerous albums and hosted legendary parties and concerts. Now, as drivers cruise along the Prince Rogers Nelson Memorial Highway, they will have the privilege of passing by this iconic symbol of his artistic journey.
Annually, Paisley Park commemorates Prince's life by organizing a celebration on his birthday in June, which has been a tradition since his demise. The upcoming celebration, scheduled for June 8-11, will showcase unreleased music from the legendary artist, along with live performances by both local talents and renowned figures such as Chaka Khan and Chuck D.
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