McDaniels co-created the show with Lionel C. Martin in 1983 and helped break the careers ofJAY-Z, Wu-Tang Clan, Nas, Mobb Deep, N.W.A, Mary J. Blige and The Notorious B.I.G., among others. Before Instagram, Twitter and Facebook, Video Music Box was the only way to catch a glimpse of the emerging culture’s pillars.
“Not all Hip Hop artists had music videos back then, so we use to catch them live at the parties,” McDaniels explains to HipHopDX. “In the beginning, it was important because the fans never saw the artist performing the song. They just had to imagine what they were talking about.”
Fast-forward to 2018 and McDaniels is celebrating the show’s 35th anniversary with a full-fledged bash on Saturday (July 7). Special guests include Hip Hop luminaries such as Fat Joe, Nice & Smooth, Special Ed, Brand Nubian, Das EFX, Large Professor, Lords Of The Underground, Funkmaster Flex, DJ Scratch and MC Shan.
Video Music Box aired until 1996 when it was sold to WNYE-TV. McDaniels looks back on those 13 years and is proud of everything he accomplished.
“We covered one of the first Hip Hop concerts called FreshFest,” he recalls. “It featured Run-DMC, Whodini, The Fat Boys, Grandmaster Flash & The Furious 5, plus a young LL Cool J. It was a big deal because people came from all around New York City.”
The Video Music Box 35th Anniversary Concert is being held at the Coney Arts Walls on Coney Island from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. local time.
Tickets are available here.
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