James Croone, Sr., formerly known as “Captain Crunch”, speaks on the formation and growth of the Emerald Street Boys (alongside members Edward “Sugar Bear” Wells and Robert “Sweet J” Jamerson), Seattle’s pioneering Hip Hop group from the early-to-mid 80’s, that catapulted a brand new sound and style that would cement a legacy for generations to come.
206 Zulu presents OurStory: Legacy of Northwest Hip Hop. Featuring personal stories and first hand accounts from emcees, producers, djs, artists, dancers and practitioners who helped paved the way for Northwest Hip Hop. Subscribe to 206 Zulu on YouTube to watch upcoming episodes of OurStory.
Producers: Jesse Kogita
King Khazm
Associate Producers:
Kitty Wu
Open Hands
Cameras & Sound:
Robbin Clemente
Music: Alonzo Ybarra
DJ Tecumseh
Graphics:
Wolf Delux
Page One
Animation:
Konee Rok
OurStory: Legacy of Northwest Hip Hop is made possible with support by 4Culture and Seattle Office of Arts & Culture.