Cookie Crew
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Rhythm King Records: Hit Me With Your Rhythm Kings
Profile and Interview by James Brown, Sounds, 24 January 1987
Somehow, somewhere James Brown became a fast-chat, no-flab funker. And he did it with the help of Rhythm King, Britain's leading dance indie label. Since ...
Profile and Interview by Lucy O'Brien, New Musical Express, 11 April 1987
B-girls behave! THE COOKIE CREW call for unity on the homegrown hip-hop scene. LUCY O'BRIEN watches them clear the decks. ...
Schoolly D, Three Wise Men, Cookie Crew: Holloway & Royal Bedford College, Egham
Live Review by Mark Sinker, New Musical Express, 16 May 1987
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The Three Wise Men, Cookie Crew: Rhythm and Bruise
Interview by Caroline Sullivan, Melody Maker, 16 May 1987
SOMETHING IS STIRRING IN DEEPEST SOUTH LONDON IN THE SHAPE OF RHYTHM KING RECORD LABEL ARTISTS THE COOKIE CREW, WHO FORM THE FEMALE HIP-HOP ASSAULT ...
Schoolly D: University Of Essex, Colchester
Live Review by Jack Barron, Sounds, 30 May 1987
ANOTHER SATURDAY night. The Cookie Crew have already pushed sensuality into the cause of women MCs, Three Wise Men have re-freshed us with the politics ...
Interview by Barbara Ellen, New Musical Express, 29 April 1989
South London's finest female rappers THE COOKIE CREW walk proud and talk tough, threatening such pillars of the Establishment as 'Fatch' and DLT in their ...
The Cookie Crew: Boardwalk, Manchester
Live Review by Paul Lester, Melody Maker, 27 May 1989
WITH TITLES like 'Black Is The Way', The Cookie Crew envince a compelling need to have their say, to disseminate informative missives on a whole ...
Cookie Crew: Some Cookies Don't Crumble
Interview by Sheryl Garratt, The Guardian, 21 June 1989
British rap is taken seriously in the States largely due to the Cookie Crew. Sheryl Garratt found out why ...
Bobby Brown, Cookie Crew: Wembley Arena, London
Live Review by Jeff Lorez, Blues & Soul, 11 July 1989
A PRETENDER to the thrones of Prince & Michael Jackson or merely the product of excessive hype, catchy beat-of-the-week tunes and some clever marketing? ...
Sisters Are Rapping It For Themselves
Report and Interview by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 16 January 1992
In the misogynistic world of rap, anybody who's not one of the boys is a whore or more genially a bitch. But even the female ...
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