On Tuesday, the University of Houston officially announced they will archive more than a 1,000 vinyls from the “chopped & screwed” founder, DJ Screw. The DJ Screw Sound Recordings Collection, which was donated by the late Houston DJ’s father will be on display from March 19 – Sept. 21, 2012 at the M.D. Anderson Library and open for researchers in 2013. More info here. Additional pictures below.
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By: Paul “Big Homie” Duong
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By: Paul “Big Homie” Duong
By: Paul “Big Homie” Duong
By: Paul “Big Homie” Duong
By: Paul “Big Homie” Duong
By: Paul “Big Homie” Duong
By: Paul “Big Homie” Duong
By: Paul “Big Homie” Duong
By: Paul “Big Homie” Duong
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