Graffiti Rock

Graffiti Rock

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1984-06-29

Graffiti Rock was a hip-hop based television program, originally screened June 29, 1984. Intended as an on-going series, the show only received one pilot episode and aired on WPIX channel 11 in New York City and 88 markets around the country, to good Nielsen ratings. Graffiti Rock resembled a hip hop version of the popular television dance shows at the time such as Soul Train and American Bandstand. The show was created and hosted by Michael Holman, who was the manager of the popular break-dancing crew, the New York City Breakers. The episode features Run D.M.C., Shannon, The New York City Breakers, DJ Jimmie Jazz and Kool Moe Dee and Special K of the Treacherous Three. The New York City Breakers, who were fresh off of their success from the movie, Beat Street, made a showcase appearance. The episode also features television and film actress, Debi Mazar and actor/director Vincent Gallo as dancers on the show. A segment of the show was sampled on The Beastie Boys' LP Ill Communication. "[...] alright, you're scratchin it right now, cut the record back and forth against the needle, back and forth, back and forth, make it scratch, but let me tell you something don't try this at home on your dad's stereo only under hiphop supervision, alright ?" The show has since become an important 'must-see' for hip-hop enthusiasts, alongside such titles as Wild Style and Beat Street.

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Graffiti Rock was a hip-hop based television program, originally screened June 29, 1984. Intended as an on-going series, the show only received one pilot episode and aired on WPIX channel 11 in New York City and 88 markets around the country, to good Nielsen ratings. Graffiti Rock resembled a hip hop version of the popular television dance shows at the time such as Soul Train and American Bandstand. The show was created and hosted by Michael Holman, who was the manager of the popular break-dancing crew, the New York City Breakers. The episode features Run D.M.C., Shannon, The New York City Breakers, DJ Jimmie Jazz and Kool Moe Dee and Special K of the Treacherous Three. The New York City Breakers, who were fresh off of their success from the movie, Beat Street, made a showcase appearance. The episode also features television and film actress, Debi Mazar and actor/director Vincent Gallo as dancers on the show. A segment of the show was sampled on The Beastie Boys' LP Ill Communication. "[...] alright, you're scratchin it right now, cut the record back and forth against the needle, back and forth, back and forth, make it scratch, but let me tell you something don't try this at home on your dad's stereo only under hiphop supervision, alright ?" The show has since become an important 'must-see' for hip-hop enthusiasts, alongside such titles as Wild Style and Beat Street.

First Aired

1984-06-29

Last Aired

1984-06-29

Seasons

1

Episodes

1

Director

Michael Holman

Status

Ended

Genres

Talk

Language

English

Network

WPIX

Production

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    Michael Holman

    Michael Holman
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    Debi Mazar

    Debi Mazar
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    Vincent Gallo

    Vincent Gallo
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    Kool Moe Dee

    Kool Moe Dee
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    Joseph Simmons

    Joseph Simmons
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    Darryl 'DMC' McDaniels

    Darryl 'DMC' McDaniels
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    Jason 'Jam Master Jay' Mizell

    Jason 'Jam Master Jay' Mizell
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    Brenda 'Shannon' Greene

    Brenda 'Shannon' Greene
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    DJ Jimmie Jazz

    DJ Jimmie Jazz
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    Kevin 'Special K' Keaton

    Kevin 'Special K' Keaton
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    Tony 'Powerful Pexster' Lopez

    Tony 'Powerful Pexster' Lopez
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    Chino 'Action' Lopez

    Chino 'Action' Lopez
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    Bobby 'Flip Rock' Potts

    Bobby 'Flip Rock' Potts
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    Cory 'Icey Ice' Montalvo

    Icey Ice
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    Ray 'Lil Lep' Ramos

    Lil Lep
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    Matthew 'Glide Master' Caban

    Matthew 'Glide Master' Caban
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    Noel 'Kid Nice' Mangual

    Noel 'Kid Nice' Mangual
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    Tony 'Mr. Wave' Draughon

    Tony 'Mr. Wave' Draughon
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    Normski

    Normski
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    The New York City Breakers

    The New York City Breakers