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March 5, 2009

lost and found: the father of rap - GYLAN KAIN

Filed under: kerkhof short films, music, kain — ABRAXAS @ 12:06 pm

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4 Responses to “lost and found: the father of rap - GYLAN KAIN”

  1. moss tert Says:

    the father of rap is Jack Kerouac.

  2. Dionysos Andronis Says:

    The 5th Kaganof’s film with Kain is “Turner Revelation” and it is a 1995 production. That’s why it is not written above, because the above article was published in 1994.

  3. femi leadbelly Says:

    kerouac gave wrote
    in the psirit of jazz
    gave birth to the likes of ginsberg, and the beat generation
    rape gave birth to the likes of
    last poets and
    public enemy

  4. Lauretta Ali Says:

    Lauretta Bron-Cross NKA Lauretta Ali, still remembers the 70’s when we performed together in NY. I learned so much from you, Gylan. I have written to anyone who could listen and wouldn’t. It would be so good to see your face again. You once said I was quite overwhelming for a woman. I was your sister. You were my brother and you were always about the work. You also said it would take a strong brother to be with me. Yusef Ali, Congero/Percussionist stepped right into those shoes. Maybe one day I will see you again. Peace and love!

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