Cindy Campbell
The talented 1st Lady of Hip-Hop Cindy Campbell is the catalyst for the humble beginnings of Hip-Hop. Cindy had the vision to organize a back to school party.Β Little did she know that her Back to School Party was to become known as The Beginning of Hip-Hop.Β This establishes her as the first Hip-Hop Promoter.
It was her Back to School Party, which she promoted on August 11th, 1973 that her famous brother The Legendary Founder of Hip-Hop DJ Kool Herc, DJ’d in the recreation room at 1520 Sedgwick Avenue in the West Bronx.Β As a Graffiti writer, her tag name was PEP-1 (174.)Β She was also a B-Girl.Β Cindy has worked along-side her brotherβs involvements throughout the years.Β In 1984 she negotiated his Hollywood debut role where, DJ Kool Herc portrayed himself in the movie βBeat Streetβ produced by Harry Belafonte, David Picker and Directed by Stan Lathan.
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