Harry Allen (journalist)

Harry Allen (journalist)

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name = Harry Allen


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birthdate = 1964
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Harry Allen is a hip hop activist and journalist ("The Media Assassin") affiliated with the legendary group Public Enemy, and is the director of the Rhythm Cultural Institute. He grew up in Freeport, Long Island.Serwer, Jesse. [http://longislandpress.1upprelaunch.com/main.asp?SectionID=2&SubSectionID=2&ArticleID=12627 "Before The Hype"] , "Long Island Press", 7/11/2007]

Harry Allen first met Carlton "Chuck D" Ridenhour in 1982, when the two took an animation class at Adelphi University in Garden City. Ridenhour, also a member of hip hop group Spectrum City, introduced Allen to a clique who congregated around university radio station WBAU/90.3 FM on Monday nights (although not all were students), and, in Allen's own words, "looked at hip-hop scientifically - as an analysis of its parts - and took it completely seriously, like I did." This included Flavor Flav and Terminator X (who, along with Chuck D, would form the core of Public Enemy), Spectrum City founders Hank and Keith Shocklee (who, along with Chuck D and Eric "Vietnam" Sadler, would form PE's legendary production team, The Bomb Squad), future Def Jam President Bill Stephney, and Andre "Doctor Dre" Brown, best known for later co-hosting "Yo! MTV Raps". Although it would still be a number of years before Long Island produced its own stars, Allen was brought into direct contact with hip hop at a pivotal moment in its development. In 1983, WBAU/90.3 would be the first radio station to play Run-DMC's seminal classic "Sucker M.C.'s" and possibly the first to interview the Hollis, Queens trio that would go on to be hip hop's first platinum act. It was during this time that Allen would flirt with a career in photography, capturing the local scene and visiting New York City stars, as well as a change of scenery after transferring to Brooklyn College - until abruptly ending this hobby in 1986.

Allen's first published article was "one of the first pieces to illuminate the political ideology behind [Public Enemy] , whose militant demeanor and confrontational lyrics initially confused and baffled the mainstream white press." After a 1989 "Washington Times" interview with Professor Griff brought accusations of anti-Semitism against PE, "Allen was the natural choice to negotiate the love-hate relationship between PE and the press", and began identifying himself as a "hip hop activist and media assassin", becoming the group's publicist as "director of Enemy relations." He has also written on a variety of topics for "The Village Voice", "Essence", "Spin" and "Vibe".

Making his first recorded appearance on Public Enemy's 1988 track "Don't Believe the Hype", Allen responds to Flavor Flav's question, "yo Harry, you're a writer, are we that type?" - "Don't believe the hype." He also made a visual appearance on "Tour of a Black Planet" video. Allen also 'performed' on the chorus of "More News At 11", from "Apocalypse 91...The Enemy Strikes Black", and 1994's "Muse Sick-N-Hour Mess Age" featured a skit entitled "Harry Allen's Interactive Super Highway Phone Call To Chuck D".

Allen was an early proponent of the Internet, creating an online presence for PE in 1991, publishing the webzine "Rap Dot Com", and leading a panel discussion on music and the Internet during the New Music Seminar. He also founded the Rhythm Cultural Institute with KRS-One and others, which moderates and hosts seminars, and has undertaken research into the methodology necessary to create a fitting "Hip Hop Hall of Fame".D, Davey. " [http://www.daveyd.com/fnvaug18.html Hip Hop News] ", "The FNV Newsletter" 8/18/1999]

Currently living in Harlem, Allen hosts a Friday afternoon radio show on WBAI-NY/99.5 FM called "Nonfiction" and continues to work with Chuck D. On June 28, 2007, an exhibition of his photography, entitled "Part of the Permanent Record: Photos From the Previous Century", opened at the eyejammie fine arts gallery in Manhattan, a gallery specializing in hip hop-related art and founded and owned by Bill Adler, former Def Jam director of media relations. The exhibition runs until August.

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* [http://www.ecoreimaging.com/ptg251/mc/Event.asp?SID=251&EID=213&SEID=0 "Part of the Permanent Record"] , includes samples of the exhibition
* [http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0245,allen,39677,1.html "Jam Master Jay, 1965–2002"] Allen reflects on the murder of Jason Mizell and the impact of Run-D.M.C.
* [http://harryallen.info/ Media Assassin] Allen's blog


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