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Title:
T-Connection, Feb. 20, 1981
Collection:
Hip Hop Party and Event Flyers
Performer:
Afrika Bambaataa (Hip Hop DJ from the South Bronx. Instrumental in the early development of hip hop.)
Jazzy Jay (Early Hip Hop DJ. Born: South Carolina, active in New York City in 70's & 80's)
Paulette and Tanya
Vicious Tee Winley
Afrika Bambaataa and the Soulsonic Force (Electro-Funk and Hip-Hop ensemble, from Bronx, NY, led by DJ Afrika Bambaataa, featuring MC GLOBE, Mr. Biggs, Pow Wow)
Afrika Bambaataa and the Cosmic Force (One of Bambaataa's many groups. Featured emcees Lisa Lee, Ikey C, Chubby Chub, and Ice Ice.)
Kool DJ Red Alert (Pioneering Hip Hop DJ from Harlem.)
Graphic Designer:
Eddie Ed (Hip Hop flyer designer, brother of Buddy Esquire)
Poo2 (Hip Hop flyer designer)
1981 Soul Brothers Flyer Production
Guest:
Kenny Ken, Gregski, Serious 5
Promoter:
Nubian Productions
Date:
Date:
1981-02-20
Coordinates:
40.8776131,-73.8657074
Latitude:
40.8776131
Longitude:
-73.8657074
Location:
Location:
Promoter:
3510 White Plains Rd.
Performer(s):
Bronx, New York, New York, United States
DJ(s):
Country:
Host:
United States
Venue:
T Connection
ID Number:
HHC8052EE_0012
Collection Number:
8052
File Name:
HHC8052EE_0012.tif
Occasion:
Paul Winley Recording Artists Show
Transcription:
Ladies free until 11:00 pm, $5.00 All Nite, Gents $4.00 with flyer before 12:00
Work Type:
fliers (printed matter)
posters
Materials/Techniques:
markers (drawing instruments)
Subject:
Hip-hop--United States
Popular culture--United States
Rap (Music)
Disc jockeys
Description:
Drawing of a Gladiator on a record
Notes:
Don't waste your mind on dust or any drugs that harm your body, don't become the living dead
Cite As:
Breakbeat Lenny Archive, #8052. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.
Repository:
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library
Collecting Program:
Cornell University Hip Hop Collection
Archival Collection:
Breakbeat Lenny Archive
Format:
Image
Rights:
The images on our web site are made available for non-profit, educational use. Higher resolution versions of the images may be requested by contacting rareref@cornell.edu. Although Cornell University Library is not aware of any U.S. copyright protection (17 U.S.C.) on the flyers and other materials made available on this site (unless otherwise indicated) permission and possible fees may be required from the owners of any copyright independently of the Library. It is the researcher's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in this collection. Researchers must make their own assessments of rights in light of their intended use.
If you have any more information about an item you've seen on our website or if you are the author or copyright owner and believe our website has not properly attributed your work to you or has used it without permission, we want to hear from you. Please contact rareref@cornell.edu with your contact information and a link to the relevant content.

Revision as of 19:57, 24 July 2025

Title: T-Connection, Feb. 20, 1981 Collection: Hip Hop Party and Event Flyers Performer: Afrika Bambaataa (Hip Hop DJ from the South Bronx. Instrumental in the early development of hip hop.) Jazzy Jay (Early Hip Hop DJ. Born: South Carolina, active in New York City in 70's & 80's) Paulette and Tanya Vicious Tee Winley Afrika Bambaataa and the Soulsonic Force (Electro-Funk and Hip-Hop ensemble, from Bronx, NY, led by DJ Afrika Bambaataa, featuring MC GLOBE, Mr. Biggs, Pow Wow) Afrika Bambaataa and the Cosmic Force (One of Bambaataa's many groups. Featured emcees Lisa Lee, Ikey C, Chubby Chub, and Ice Ice.) Kool DJ Red Alert (Pioneering Hip Hop DJ from Harlem.) Graphic Designer: Eddie Ed (Hip Hop flyer designer, brother of Buddy Esquire) Poo2 (Hip Hop flyer designer) 1981 Soul Brothers Flyer Production Guest: Kenny Ken, Gregski, Serious 5 Promoter: Nubian Productions Date: 1981-02-20 Coordinates: 40.8776131,-73.8657074 Latitude: 40.8776131 Longitude: -73.8657074 Location: 3510 White Plains Rd. Bronx, New York, New York, United States Country: United States Venue: T Connection ID Number: HHC8052EE_0012 Collection Number: 8052 File Name: HHC8052EE_0012.tif Occasion: Paul Winley Recording Artists Show Transcription: Ladies free until 11:00 pm, $5.00 All Nite, Gents $4.00 with flyer before 12:00 Work Type: fliers (printed matter) posters Materials/Techniques: markers (drawing instruments) Subject: Hip-hop--United States Popular culture--United States Rap (Music) Disc jockeys Description: Drawing of a Gladiator on a record Notes: Don't waste your mind on dust or any drugs that harm your body, don't become the living dead Cite As: Breakbeat Lenny Archive, #8052. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library. Repository: Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library Collecting Program: Cornell University Hip Hop Collection Archival Collection: Breakbeat Lenny Archive Format: Image Rights: The images on our web site are made available for non-profit, educational use. Higher resolution versions of the images may be requested by contacting rareref@cornell.edu. Although Cornell University Library is not aware of any U.S. copyright protection (17 U.S.C.) on the flyers and other materials made available on this site (unless otherwise indicated) permission and possible fees may be required from the owners of any copyright independently of the Library. It is the researcher's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in this collection. Researchers must make their own assessments of rights in light of their intended use. If you have any more information about an item you've seen on our website or if you are the author or copyright owner and believe our website has not properly attributed your work to you or has used it without permission, we want to hear from you. Please contact rareref@cornell.edu with your contact information and a link to the relevant content.