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The Scratch Perverts are a collective of turntablist DJs from London, formed in 1996 by Tony Vegas, Prime Cuts and DJ Renegade. World DMC team champions in both 1999 and 2001. Additionally Prime Cuts won 2 consecutive ITF World Scratching titles, first beating A-Trak in Hawaii in 1999 and then defending the title in Los Angeles the following year.
Prime Cuts contains songs from each of Suicidal Tendencies' major label albums from How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today through Suicidal for Life (except for their 1989 album Controlled by Hatred/Feel Like Shit...Déjà Vu), as well as two brand new tracks, "Berserk!"
Prime Cuts may refer to: Prime Cuts (Jordan Rudess album), a compilation album by Jordan Rudess; Prime Cuts, a compilation album by Steve Morse; Prime Cuts (Suicidal Tendencies album), a compilation album by Suicidal Tendencies; Prime Cuts (Shadow Gallery album), a compilation album by Shadow Gallery; Prime Cuts (Peter Lang album), a 1977 album ...
Michael Ross was a student at the University of California, Los Angeles when he met Matt Dike, a DJ from New York, in 1983. [1] Dike was working at the Rhythm Lounge in Hollywood. [ 1 ] They discovered that they were both members of Impact Record Pool, a service that provided new 12" records to club DJs, and that they shared an interest in soul ...
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The Hall of Records was estimated to cost $13.7 million in 1961. Counter proposals were made by the Los Angeles County Chief Administrative Officer to preserve the old Hall of Records and move it to the Temple Street location, however, it was estimated that the cost of moving the building would be prohibitively high--$1.5 million to move, and much more to renovate.
A Honduras gang member who was illegally in the US “giggled” as he admitted kidnapping a young Texas woman at gunpoint and threatening to pimp her out and sell her organs, according to cops.
Wallichs Music City was located on the northwest corner of Sunset & Vine and operated from 1940 to 1978. Owner Glenn E. Wallichs, along with Tin Pan Alley songsmith Johnny Mercer and ex-Paramount movie producer Buddy De Sylva, had founded Capitol Records, [8] starting in a small office on Vine Street in 1942 [9] and then moving to larger offices above the store in 1946.