The haunting of hip hop: a novel
"In ancient West Africa, the drum was more than a musical instrument, it was a vehicle of communication, it conveyed information, told stories, and passed on the wisdom of generations. Harry "Freedom" Hudson is the hottest hip hop producer in New York City, earning unbelievable fees f...
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Doubleday
2001
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Ausgabe: | 1. ed. |
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Zusammenfassung: | "In ancient West Africa, the drum was more than a musical instrument, it was a vehicle of communication, it conveyed information, told stories, and passed on the wisdom of generations. Harry "Freedom" Hudson is the hottest hip hop producer in New York City, earning unbelievable fees for his tunes and the innovative sound that puts his artists on the top of the charts. When he's irresistibly drawn to a house in Harlem, he assumes he'll be moving in as soon as the papers can be drawn up. Rumors are rife in the neighborhood that the house is haunted, that the mysterious music, shouts, and sobbing can be heard late at night." -- Jacket. |
Beschreibung: | 210 S. |
ISBN: | 0385498454 |
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