"'We were helping to start West Coast hip-hop and we had no clue,' Hudson says. 'But what really touched me the most was going over there and meeting those people. That's what made it a real and true anthem. Even today, if I go to that area, I'm free to walk around and do whatever, and whoever recognizes me always shows me that same love.'"
Jeff Weiss in the LA Weekly catches up with Ronnie Hudson, who recorded "West Coast Poplock" in 1982.
Saturday, March 08, 2014
"Knows How to Party"
Labels:
1980s,
California,
cultural history,
Los Angeles,
music,
twentieth century
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