King Hime

King Hime

Por: King Hime
King Himie, Stacey H. Taylor does not shy from the fact that he was born in Africa. He relishes the fact that he and his mother came to America in 1969 when he was just 3 years old and lived briefly in Oakland California with his grandmother. Stacey’s first memories of “Oaktown” was listening to Edwin Hawkins “Oh Happy Day” on his Grandmother’s record player. The group scored a hit on popular radio at that time.
A year later Stacey and his mother moved to Illinois to live with his aunt one hour north of Chicago. Chicago radio became a constant in his life and popular music thrived in the household for his family adjusting to urban America.
He believes it is significant to be an African American who does not restrict himself to one genre of music.
Now, he has filtered American music that has passed through his head and heart.
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