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DJ
Kool Herc, the father of Hip-Hop, is in need of surgery and is seeking
financial help due to a lack of health insurance. DJ Premier announced Herc’s
hospitalization and financial woes on his Live From HeadQcourterz SIRIUS
satellite radio show this weekend and the news quickly spread via Twitter,
Hip-Hop sites and blogs.

Herc,
born Clive Campbell, came to prominence in the late 70’s DJ’ing parties
throughout the South Bronx. Herc’s deep crates and eclectic mix of records
(Funk, Latin, Jazz, etc.) are credited for sparking what we know as Hip-Hop
today. Taking two of the same record, Herc would isolate and extend popular
segments of recordings, which became known as “breaks.” A party he threw for
his sister Cindy Campbell on August 11, 1973 at 1520 Sedgwick Ave in the Bronx
is credited as the day Hip-Hop was born.

Along
with Grandmaster Flash and Afrika Bambaataa, the trio is considered the
creators of Hip-Hop music and culture. However, unlike his two aforementioned
peers, Herc never went on to record music as an artist. In 1977, Herc was
stabbed at a party and fell back from the Hip-Hop scene. In ensuing years he
also developed a drub habit.

In
more recent years, a drug free Herc has rekindled his presence—he’s a fixture
at major Hip-Hop shows in NYC—but unfortunately, unlike the millionaires that
Hip-Hop has spawned, he never reaped the financial rewards of his creation.
Though plenty of artists pay homage to Herc, props don’t pay medical bills.

Although
DJ Premier stated that Herc was very sick and is in need of surgery, the exact
nature of the Hip-Hop founder’s illness has yet to be revealed. DJ Tony Touch
revealed via Twitter that he had spoken to Herc and plans to host a benefit on
for him on Tuesday (February 1) at Sutra in New York City.

Donations to Kool Herc can be sent to: Kool
Herc Productions PO Box 20472 Huntington Station, NY 11746 or paypal
cindycampbell1@aol.com.

Send your well wishes to the godfather of rap here or
tweet us at @MTVRapFix.


 

By Alvin Blanco