A newly-released multimedia collection chronicles the growth of hip hop and its surrounding culture from the parks of the Bronx to its becoming a global phenomenon.
‘In the ’70s, London was a dark place,’ remembers photographer Adrien Boot. ‘You know what they say – you need hard times and stress to make good music.’
David Bowie copied him. Jimmy Savile got battered by him. This is the story of Exotic Adrian Street, a flamboyant brawler who blurred the lines between athlete and artist.