A John Steptoe New Talent Award Winner
Before there was hip hop, there was DJ Kool Herc.
On a hot day at the end of summer in 1973 Cindy Campbell threw a
back-to-school party at a park in the South Bronx. Her brother, Clive
Campbell, spun the records. He had a new way of playing the music to
make the breaks--the musical interludes between verses--longer for
dancing. He called himself DJ Kool Herc and this is When the Beat Was
Born. From his childhood in Jamaica to his youth in the Bronx, Laban
Carrick Hill's book tells how Kool Herc came to be a DJ, how kids in
gangs stopped fighting in order to breakdance, and how the music he
invented went on to define a culture and transform the world.