In an attempt to break up a fight on 167th and University Avenue near the Highbridge Housing Projects in the South Bronx, Scott Sterling, known to the world as DJ Scott La Rock of the mighty Boogie Down Productions, was shot and killed, he died on the scene.
The shooting was the first of its kind in Hip Hop, with BDP being one of the main artists to usher in the “Golden Era”, it was a shock to the entire Hip Hop community to have KRS-1’s DJ shot in cold blood. Ironically, this happened during the apex of their classic debut album Criminal Minded, where Scott and Kris were posing with pistols, rifles, and no smiles. Sterling’s death fueled KRS to start the Stop The Violence Movement, which was widely publicized with the By All Means Necessary album, and the star-studded “Self Destruction” single. (thesource.com)
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In the presence of Hip-Hop royalty: while on vacation in Atlanta at the A3C festival - 2015. I had the honor to connect and capture a moment with DJ Teddy Ted, Greg Nice and Positive K. #DJTeddyTed #GregNice #PositiveK
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Me at the 1987 Def Jam Tour with LL Cool J, Public Enemy and Eric B & Rakim (Jaap Edenhal, Amsterdam)
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My ticket for the 1987 Def Jam Tour - with LL Cool J - Public Enemy - Eric B & Rakim (Amsterdam, the Netherlands). Radio broadcast, some live audio recordings: LL Cool J https://youtu.be/RmaAbS6hbtQ
Public Enemy https://youtu.be/lAm_nhEvUAk Eric B. & Rakim https://youtu.be/VBwb4tu9d10
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