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Emmy-nominated Doni Glover Show: 50th Anniversary of Hip-hop w/ Queen Lisa Lee & NHHM Historian Jay Quan

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Emmy-nominated Doni Glover Show: 50th Anniversary of Hip-hop w/ Queen Lisa Lee & NHHM Historian Jay Quan
50th Anniversary of Hip Hop

(BALTIMORE – April 2, 2024) –  Do tune in to the next edition of the “Doni Glover Show” on Wednesday, April 3, 2024, at 9:00 a.m. The featured guests are Queen Lisa Lee and National Hip Hop Museum Historian Jay Quan. The Doni Glover Show, hosted by the award-winning BMORENews.com publisher, streams LIVE Monday through Friday at 9 a.m. EST on Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Twitter.

Zulu Queen Lisa Lee is an Original Zulu Queen who started with the Mighty Zulu Nation in the ’70’s. Lisa Lee is the first and only female member of the group, Soulsonic Force.

According to Ime Ekpo, “Bronx-born and raised Lisa Lee is one of hip-hop’s vital female pioneers. Her days of rockin’ the mic at Afrika Bambaataa park jams led to her becoming the original Zulu Queen of the Zulu Nation. Her spits can be heard on the Zulu Nation anthem ‘Zulu Nation Throwdown.’ Lisa Lee is also known to be the first and only female member of the Soulsonic Force, and best recognized for her roles in prime hip-hop films Wild Style and Beat Street. She was also part of the first female cipher, solidifying her legacy as a female MC.”

JayQuan is a music historian with an emphasis on Hip Hop, lecturer, narrator, webmaster, avid record collector, and music lover. Since 2000, he has been writing about Hip-Hop in general, the art of Emceeing and the evolution of rap records. 

​Jay is the founder and operator of The Foundation (foundationhiphop.com), a website that contains in-depth interviews with the founders of Hip Hop, biographies and profiles on the legendary rap groups, as well as a detailed timeline which chronicles the history of rap records. JayQuan produces, narrates and edits an acclaimed series of what he describes as “infomentaries” called The Lessons on his YouTube channel. The Lessons are best defined as video cliff notes about the legendary pioneers of the rap genre.

​In 2018 Jay decided to expand his infomentaries into full length, broadcast quality pieces. He is currently working on several documentaries, as well as authoring his first book: The Evolution and De evolution of Rap Music. JayQuan serves as The Minister of Information for Grandmaster Flash & The Furious 5 and he is the official historian for the Hip-Hop Museum in D.C., as well as a member of the curatorial board for the Universal Hip-Hop Museum in The Bronx.

Additionally, Jay is well-versed in the histories of Progressive Jazz, Soul/R&B, and Funk. He has conducted extensive interviews with Jazz legends Lonnie Liston Smith and Tom Browne; as well as Funk/Soul pioneers Parliament Funkadelic, Cameo, Steve Arrington and Switch. JayQuan is available for lectures, voice overs, and interviews concerning all things related to Hip Hop, specifically from a historical view. Jay resides in Richmond, VA.

 

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