Redds And The Boys
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Redds And The Boys: Groovin' To A Go Go
Profile and Interview by Simon Witter, New Musical Express, 30 March 1985
CHUCK BERRY boogied on his finger, wiped it on the wall, and outraged America's upright citizens. ...
DC Freeze: Staying Alive in the Chocolate City
Report and Interview by David Toop, The Face, April 1985
Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, New York... The urban sound off black America is synonymous with these places. So what of Washington DC, the first US city ...
Go-Go: A Musical Phenomenon Bonding a Community
Special Feature by Richard Harrington, The Washington Post, 19 May 1985
GO-GO MUSIC, the hard-hitting street funk born and bred in Washington's inner city 15 years ago and the heart of a vibrant black subculture for ...
Report by Don Snowden, Los Angeles Times, 27 October 1985
IS WASHINGTON'S explosive Go-Go funk Style destined to follow New York's rap/scratch/hip-hop brigade into the pop mainstream? ...
Report and Interview by Richard Grabel, Creem, April 1986
THIS IS CRAZY. I'm in Cheriy's Roller Rink, in Northeast Washington, D.C. The place is filled with black teenagers, and even their younger brothers and ...
Report and Interview by Simon Witter, New Musical Express, 7 June 1986
Go Go all gone? Washington DC all fini? Not on your Nelly, argues Simon Witter, Go Go guru of the King’s Roadeo. The deaths of ...
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