Author Claude "Paradise" Gray was raised in the South Bronx.
Oral History by participants Special K and Teddy Tedd, KRS-One, MC Shan, Eric B., DJ Kool Red Alert, Fab 5 Freddy, Just-Ice, Positive K, DJ Clark Kent, Kid, Dana Dane, TR Love, MC Serch, Chuck D, Grand Puba, Sadat X, Pete Nice, Prince Pau, Kurtis Blow, Mike Gee, Daddy-O, Wise, Ced Gee, Big Daddy Kane, Queen Latifah, Kool G Rap, and many many more..
No Half Steppin\' -- An Oral and Pictorial History of New York City Club the Latin Quarter and the Birth of Hip-Hop\'s Golden Era is 212 pages with over 175 color photographs and flyers from the greatest time in hip-hop history.
You could walk into the Club a nobody and come out a star.
It was the perfect recipe for success for unsigned and up-and-coming artists, as it was the ideal place to be seen and hone your craft--and music-industry A&Rs were on-site to snatch up the hottest rappers. & Rakim to Queen Latifah, Public Enemy, and A Tribe Called Quest.
During the mid- to late \'80s, legends were born in that bustling Times Square club--from Stetsasonic, KRS-One, and Eric B.
Paradise is also a noted writer, photographer, and hip-hop historian/archivist, as confirmed with this book, No Half Steppin\' , where his personal collection of photographs and memories--paired with an Oral History from some of the club\'s most famous patrons--tell the story of the most important incubator of talent for the Golden Era of hip-hop.
Prior to that, he was host and entertainment manager for the Manhattan nightClub the Latin Quarter where he was a key figure in transforming it into an historical hip-hop venue.
He was cofounder of the X Clan, whose 1990 album To the East, Blackwards is an Afrocentric and socio-politically conscious Golden Era hip-hop classic.
Author Claude "Paradise" Gray was raised in the South Bronx