UGK – Bandwidth http://bandwidth.wamu.org WAMU 88.5's New Music Site Tue, 02 Oct 2018 15:23:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.5.2 Smithsonian Acquires Collection Of Classic Hip-Hop Photos http://bandwidth.wamu.org/smithsonian-acquires-classic-hip-hop-photos-of-lil-kim-eazy-e-t-i/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/smithsonian-acquires-classic-hip-hop-photos-of-lil-kim-eazy-e-t-i/#comments Tue, 22 Sep 2015 19:00:04 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=56658 More than 400 classic photographs of hip-hop artists including Foxy Brown, Lil’ Kim, T.I., Black Sheep and N.W.A.’s Eazy-E have been acquired by the National Museum of African American History and Culture, the Smithsonian announced last week.

Scheduled to open in 2016, the museum has already added some remarkable music objects to its permanent collection, including J-Dilla’s production gearchic dresses from En Vogue, a replica of Funkadelic’s mothership, items from Chuck Brown’s estate and a drum from protopunk band Death. (Bandwidth has done a lot of reporting on the museum’s music acquisitions. Catch up here.)

The newly acquired photographs come from the Eyejammie Hip-Hop Photo Collection, spanning images by a range of photographers. Music historian and former Def Jam publicity director Bill Adler assembled the collection, which showed at New York’s Eyejammie Fine Arts Gallery between 2003 and 2007, according to the Smithsonian.

Julia Beverly, founder of Southern hip-hop magazine Ozone and biographer of the late Texas rapper Pimp C, posted on Instagram this week that more than 20 of her images are included in the collection. Her photos feature Southern rappers Lil Jon, T.I., Slim Thug, David Banner, Rich Boy and Mike Jones.

Here’s the list of images Beverly posted on Instagram (warning: some explicit language):

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The Eyejammie photo collection will be part of the Earl W. and Amanda Stafford Center for African American Media Arts, curated by Rhea L. Combs. Now under construction on the National Mall, the museum is scheduled for completion in fall 2016.

Here are some images from the Eyejammie collection:

Foxy Brown and Lil' Kim

Foxy Brown and Lil’ Kim, 1996 (Maggie Trakas)

Black Sheep

Black Sheep with World Trade Center in background, 1992 (Al Pereira)

Run DMC

Run DMC (James Hamilton)

Eazy-E in New York's Union Square, 1996 (Al Pereira)

Eazy-E in New York’s Union Square, 1996 (Al Pereira)

All photos courtesy of the Smithsonian.

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Playlist: All The Music You Need To Hear In D.C. June 30 to July 6 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/playlist-all-the-music-you-need-to-hear-in-d-c-june-30-to-july-6/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/playlist-all-the-music-you-need-to-hear-in-d-c-june-30-to-july-6/#respond Mon, 30 Jun 2014 14:58:50 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=34935 Sound Advice is Bandwidth’s weekly playlist of artists we think you should catch in D.C. this week.

This week’s Sound Advice playlist starts with feedback and ends with a throwback: fuzzy Vancouver band Weed (July 3 at Rock & Roll Hotel) starts us off, and we close with a classic from UGK, the Port Arthur, Texas, duo that launched rapper Bun B (who’s at Echostage July 3) into the upper crust of hip-hop’s Southern underground.

In between, we’re all over the map from Gaithersburg to Nairobi to Hangzhou: MoCo hip-hop star Logic plays a hometown show tomorrow night, and the Smithsonian Folklife Festival (see our photos) wraps this weekend after some must-see performances from Kenyan and Chinese artists including pipa virtuoso Wu Man.

Hear them all in our playlist, below.

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