![]() Why?Īctually, it was “Apache” by Soulsonic Force, “Apache (Jump On I find that interesting because most people wouldn’t consider that a hip-hop song, but you do. Said the first hip hop song you heard wasīand. Prior to your arrival here you gave an interview to Fact Magazine in which you Prince was even considered funk at the time in the ‘70s. Just so much funk music played in the house. ![]() My uncles listened to funk music most of the time,īootsy Collins, Parliament-Funkadelic, Zapp and Roger. I grew up listening to everything, from Pink Floyd, Joni Mitchell,ĭeniece Williams, Earth Wind & Fire, so many different genres of things. Whoever came through Dallas, that was a central spot for them. The JB’s, Aretha Franklin, John Coltrane. A lot of artists would come through and there was a venue called the Centralįorest Theater where a lot of artists would come and perform. Johnnie Taylor and a lot of blues people came out of Dallas in the early ‘70s, ‘60s. There’s a very heavy blues influence in Dallas where I’m from. I didn’t really start my musical career until the ‘90s. Did you grow up surrounded by this musical A musical hotbed in the late ‘60s through the mid-’70s, tremendous amount of But I’d like to ask you a bit about South Dallas, where you wereīorn. We have a limited amount of time and you have a ![]() We have a tremendous amount of ground to cover. ![]()
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