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Rapper's Convention Featuring In Person, Sugar Hill Gang, Grand Master Flash, Sequence, Spoonie Gee, Funky Four Plus 1, at 369th Regiment Armory, New York, NY, February 13, 1981
Rapper's Convention Featuring In Person, Sugar Hill Gang, Grand Master Flash, Sequence, Spoonie Gee, Funky Four Plus 1, at 369th Regiment Armory, New York, NY, February 13, 1981

Rapper's Convention Featuring In Person, Sugar Hill Gang, Grand Master Flash, Sequence, Spoonie Gee, Funky Four Plus 1, at 369th Regiment Armory, New York, NY, February 13, 1981

Guest performer Sugar Hill Gang
Guest performer Spoonie Gee
Guest performer Grandmaster Flash and The Furious 5
Guest performer Sequence
Guest performer Funky 4+1
Venue 369th Regiment Armory
Date1981
Mediumink; paper (fiber product)
DimensionsOverall (overall): 21.6 x 14 cm (8 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.)
Credit LineMoPOP permanent collection
Object number2000.665.7
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This handbill advertises Sugar Hill Records' first annual rappers convention, featuring Sugar Hill recording artists, who were the nation's most popular acts in Hip-Hop at the time.  At the top of the bill is the Sugarhill Gang, the first successful recording artists in rap music.  The Sugarhill Gang was put together by Sugar Hill label owner, Sylvia Robinson, who was inspired by her son's enthusiasm for Hip-Hop which rapidly was growing increasingly popular in clubs and at street parties in the late 1970s. This handbill also includes the names of several invited guests. Hip-Hop handbills and posters sometimes listed invited guests.  These acts were not guaranteed to perform but by listing them on the handbill, the possibility that they might appear gave the event added appeal.  New York's 369th Regiment Armory, the venue for this first rapper's convention, was a military facility that could be rented for public events.

In 1979 the Sugarhill Gang released the first hit rap single, "Rapper's Delight," which went platinum within a month and reached No. 4 on the R&B charts.  Following the group's commercial success with the label, the two top performing live acts in New York City at the time, Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five and the Funky Four plus 1, also signed with Sugar Hill.  Also at the convention was The Sequence, a crew of female MCs. They were unusual not only because they were women, but also because they were from South Carolina and most performers were from New York. Blondy was their lead MC.  Sha Rock of the Funky Four plus 1 and The Sequence are among the pioneering women performers of Hip-Hop , a genre dominated by men.  Among other performers were the Crash Crew, the late Spoonie Gee, and the Treacherous 3, who also recorded with Sugar Hill. Another notable act at the event was the R&B band T.S. Monk. The leader of the group was Thelonius Monk, Jr., son of the legendary jazz performer of the same name.  Trained as a jazz drummer, Monk recorded a few hits with his self-named R&B band.  He has since returned to jazz and heads up a jazz sextet.

Party flyer listing performers, location and details of event. Black on beige paper. Single sided. Photographic image of Sugar Hill Gang in performance.
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Sugarhill's 1st  Annual Rapper's Convention at 369th Regiment Armory
Sugar Hill Gang
Date: 1981
Medium: paper (fiber product); ink
Object number: 1998.802.14
Low res. jpg. image- NOT publication quality
Sugar Hill Records
Date: September 16, 1979
Medium: polyvinyl chloride; paper (fiber product); ink
Object number: 1999.197.9.A,.B
Cheryl the Pearl of Sequence on the Sugar Hill Rapper's Convention Tour, 1981
Sequence
Date: c. 1981
Medium: chromogenic color prints
Object number: 2001.400.7
Rapper's Delight (Long Version) / Rapper's Delight (Short Version)
Sugar Hill Gang
Date: 1979
Medium: polyvinyl chloride; paper (fiber product); ink
Object number: 1998.692.1.A,.B
Rapper's Delight (Long Version) / Rapper's Delight (Short Version)
Sugar Hill Gang
Date: 1979
Medium: polyvinyl chloride; paper (fiber product); ink
Object number: 2001.235.9.A,.B
8th Wonder / The Sugarhill Groove
Sugar Hill Gang
Date: 1980
Medium: polyvinyl chloride; paper (fiber product); ink
Object number: 2000.19.12.A,.B
Livin' In The Fast Lane (Vocal) / Livin' In The Fast Lane (Instrumental)
Sugar Hill Gang
Date: 1984
Medium: polyvinyl chloride; paper (fiber product); ink
Object number: 2000.19.14.A,.B
Showdown / Showdown (Instrumental)
Sugar Hill Gang
Date: 1981
Medium: polyvinyl chloride; paper (fiber product); ink
Object number: 2001.235.16.A,.B
The Lover In You (Vocal) / The Lover In You (Instrumental)
Sugar Hill Gang
Date: 1982
Medium: polyvinyl chloride; paper (fiber product); ink
Object number: 2001.337.34.A,.B