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Raising Hell
The Reign, Ruin, and Redemption of "Run-D.M.C." and Jam Master Jay
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"Raising Hell" chronicles Run-D.M.C.'s epic story through candid original interviews and true and exclusive details about their extraordinary rise to the top. Readers will learn about their early feuds with jealous peers such as L.L. Cool J, their mentoring of legendary groups like The Beastle Boys and Public Enemy, their battles with producers, record executives, and each other; never before revealed details about Jam Master Jay's murder, and the legendary Russell Simmons' role in both the group's astounding success and their ultimate demise; and through it all how Run-D.M.C. changed everything about popular culture and American race relations by dragging rap from the streets into the corporate boardroom.
HarperCollins US; January 2005
352 pages; ISBN 9780060827113
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352 pages; ISBN 9780060827113
Download in secure PDF format or MobiPocket
Subject categories
- Academic > Performing Arts > Literature on music > History and criticism > Biography
- Academic > Performing Arts > Literature on music > Periodicals. Serials
- Academic > Performing Arts > Literature on music > Programs
- Academic > Performing Arts > Literature on music > History and criticism
- Academic > Performing Arts > Literature on music
- Academic > Performing Arts
- Academic > Humanities
- Music > History & Criticism
- Music > Rap
- Biography & Autobiography > Composers & Musicians
- Biography & Autobiography
- Music
ISBNs
9780060827120
9780060827113
9780060827106
9780060781958

