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Ben Merlis

Ben Merlis

Ben Merlis is a native of Los Angeles, where he was raised on oldies, hip-hop and punk, in that order. He has written for Heartattack, Destroy All Monthly, Big Wheel, uDiscover Music, Rock The Bells and Please Kill Me, and also works in public relations for Experience Hendrix, ABKCO, ZZ Top among many others. His book Goin’ Off: The Story of the Juice Crew & Cold Chillin’ Records (BMG Books, 2019) chronicles the rise and fall of the pivotal label during hip-hop's golden era by combining traditional writing with an oral history constructed from unique interviews of MCs, DJs, producers and industry players. Ben can be heard regularly on the hardcore punk rock podcast 185 Miles South.

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Eric B. & Rakim: Best Eric B And Rakim Songs: 20 Trailblazing Tracks

Guide by Ben Merlis, uDiscoverMusic, 28 January 2021

Measuring up to anything laid down a quarter century ago, the best Eric B And Rakim songs remain timeless and hugely influential. ...

Biz Markie: Hip-Hop Legend Biz Markie Dies At 57

Obituary by Ben Merlis, uDiscoverMusic, 17 July 2021

Known as "The Clown Prince of Hip-Hop", Biz Markie's larger-than-life persona was equally matched by his musical brilliance. ...

LL Cool J: Hip-Hop's best-kept secret: the story of Extravagant 3

Retrospective and Interview by Ben Merlis, Rock The Bells, 25 June 2020

BENEATH HIP-HOP'S surface lies a wellspring of untold stories about the players that made the movement what it is today. Even the most diehard of ...

John Singleton: How John Singleton's Soundtracks Brought The Black Experience To The Big Screen

Guide by Ben Merlis, uDiscoverMusic, 6 January 2022

Director John Singleton left behind more than just a cinematic legacy; his soundtracks brought the black experience to life on the big screen. ...

Slick Rick: "You Have To Win Respect": Slick Rick On 30 Years Of Great Adventures

Retrospective and Interview by Ben Merlis, uDiscoverMusic, 27 May 2020

As The Great Adventures Of Slick Rick celebrates its 30th anniversary, The Ruler talks about taking his environment "and turning it into a story". ...

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"It's All Rebel Music": How Janette Beckman Documented The Early Days Of Def Jam

Retrospective and Interview by Ben Merlis, uDiscoverMusic, 19 June 2020

In Def Jam's docu-series 'Through The Lens', photographer Janette Beckman talks documenting the early days of hip-hop. ...

Mo Ostin (2018)

Interview by Ben Merlis, Rock's Backpages audio, 9 March 2018

The legendary Warners exec talks about the label's involvement in hip hop, and their associtation with the Tommy Boy and Cold Chillin' labels; Quincy Jones and Back On The Block; fellow execs like Benny Medina; Reprise Records, and Frank Sinatra's resistance to rock'n'roll; Ice-T, 'Cop Killer' and the resulting pressure on the label; his career in the music business, starting with Norman Granz's Verve Records; his Brooklyn roots, and growing up in Los Angeles.

File format: mp3; file size: 56.3meg, interview length: 58' 37" sound quality: ****

Yah Mo Be There: Mo Ostin on Sinatra, the Beatles... and Cold Chillin' Records (2018) [transcript]

Audio transcript of interview by Ben Merlis, Rock's Backpages transcripts, 9 March 2018

Ben interviewed Mo Ostin for his book Goin' Off: The Story of the Juice Crew & Cold Chillin' Records (BMG Books, 2019) at his home ...

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