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Grammy Museum Unveils First Ever Hip-Hop Exhibit
abanks47 Date: Sunday, 06/Feb/11, 4:39 PM | Message # 1

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Grammy Museum Unveils First Ever Hip-Hop Exhibit
http://www.allhiphop.com/stories/news/archive/2011/02/03/22574953.aspx

(AllHipHop News) The Grammy Museum will debut its first ever interactive exhibit dedicated to the genre of Hip-Hop music this weekend, just as Grammy Week starts to get underway.

The Grammy Museum's "Hip-Hop: A Cultural Odyssey" will debut this Saturday (February 5th) on the Museum's second floor, where it will be on display until May 4th.

The exhibit, which is based on ARIA Multimedia Entertainment's book of the same name, takes users on a interactive, visual and audio journey through four-decades of Hip-Hop music.

On display are handwritten song lyrics by Tupac Shakur, LL Cool J's Troop jacket and Kangol hat, Grandmaster Flash's turntables, Run-DMC's leather pants and jackets from the "Walk This Way" performance with Aerosmith and many other artifacts from various Hip-Hop legends.

The Grammy Museum is located at L.A. Live at 800 W. Olympic Blvd, on block form the Staples Center, where the 53rd Annual Grammys will be held on Sunday (February 13th).


A WELL DRESSED SKELETON SLOWLY CUTS YOUR THROAT.

"I Have No Fear Whatsoever of Anybody or Anything" -Malcolm X

“those who consider themselves the most adamant adherents of “real” hip-hop can also be the least knowledgeable.” –Adilifu Nama; an excert from his perception of Nas’s “Genesis”

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