Nelson George

Nelson George is the author of eight books, including Elevating the Game, The Death of Rhythm and Blues, Where Did Our Love Go?, Seduced, and the highly praised Buppies, B-Boys, Baps & Bohos. A graduate of St. John's University, he was Billboard's black music editor for seven years before becoming a regular columnist for The Village Voice in 1989. He is a cowriter of the screenplays Strictly Business and CB4, as well as a Grammy Award winner for James Brown's album Startime. George was born and grew up in Brooklyn, New York.

The Darkest Hearts

The Darkest Hearts

Nelson George
To Funk and Die in LA

To Funk and Die in LA

Nelson George
What Is Hip-Hop?

What Is Hip-Hop?

Nelson George; Eric Morse
The Accidental Hunter

The Accidental Hunter

Nelson George
The Lost Treasures of R&B The Plot Against Hip Hop: A Novel City Kid

City Kid

Nelson George
Post-Soul Nation

Post-Soul Nation

Nelson George
Hip Hop America

Hip Hop America

Nelson George
The Death of Rhythm and Blues Seduced

Seduced

Nelson George
Urban Romance

Urban Romance

Nelson George

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