Wax Poetics : Issue 32
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ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS
* An excerpt from I Want to Take You Higher - The Life and Times of Sly & the Family Stone by Jeff Kaliss
*Reggae maverick Jimmy Cliff reached global
audiences without toeing the line *Pianist Ahmad Jamal charted a new popularity for jazz
*Egyptian Lover and Arabian Prince electrified hip-hop in the ’80s
*Large Professor laid the groundwork for a generation of beatmakers
*Cey Adams established the visual constituent of the hip-hop nation
*The South Korean b-boy cipher
*Jean Grae’s daring wordplay propelled her to hip-hop’s forefront
*Egyptian Lover and Arabian Prince electrified hip-hop in the ’80s
*H-Town rappers H.I.S.D. initiate a Lone Star rebirth
*Terry Lynn upends traditional reggae with charged frontline commentary
*Norman Whitfield, Alton Ellis, and Earl Palmer remembered.
Wax Poetics is always available at Boundless NY.
* An excerpt from I Want to Take You Higher - The Life and Times of Sly & the Family Stone by Jeff Kaliss
*Reggae maverick Jimmy Cliff reached global
audiences without toeing the line *Pianist Ahmad Jamal charted a new popularity for jazz
*Egyptian Lover and Arabian Prince electrified hip-hop in the ’80s
*Large Professor laid the groundwork for a generation of beatmakers
*Cey Adams established the visual constituent of the hip-hop nation
*The South Korean b-boy cipher
*Jean Grae’s daring wordplay propelled her to hip-hop’s forefront
*Egyptian Lover and Arabian Prince electrified hip-hop in the ’80s
*H-Town rappers H.I.S.D. initiate a Lone Star rebirth
*Terry Lynn upends traditional reggae with charged frontline commentary
*Norman Whitfield, Alton Ellis, and Earl Palmer remembered.
Wax Poetics is always available at Boundless NY.




































