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DJ Bobcat

Bobby Ervin (born December 13, 1967), professionally known as Bobcat or DJ Bobcat, is an American Grammy Award winner and multi-platinum producer, songwriter, DJ, artist and music executive.[1]

DJ Bobcat
Birth nameBobby Ervin
Born (1967-12-13) 13 December 1967 (age 56)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
GenresHip hop
Occupation(s)DJ, producer, music executive
Years active1986–present

He has worked with Clive Davis, Russell Simmons, Rick Rubin, Lyor Cohen, Steve Rifkind, Madonna, Guy Oseary, Jermaine Dupri, and has written and produced songs for LL Cool J, Ice Cube, Mack 10, Tupac, Mc Ren, Sir Mix A Lot, K9 Posse, Breeze, Nas, King T, Kam, Candyman, and Yo-Yo.[2]

Musical career edit

Uncle Jamm's Army edit

Since the early 1980s, DJ Bobcat has been active in the hip hop community.[3] He began his career in Los Angeles DJing for and promoting shows of West Coast music pioneers DJing for Run–D.M.C., Whodini, Ice-T, Uncle Jamm's Army, and Kurtis Blow, establishing the beginning of the hip hop scene on the West Coast.[4]

At 15 years old, DJ Bobcat didn't own professional equipment and wasn't tall enough to reach the turntables, resulting in him standing on a milk crate to DJ. when he began working with Big Daddy Productions and Uncle Jamm's Army, Ice T's DJ Chris "The Glove" Taylor[5] taught DJ Bobcat how to use the Cerwin Vega Mixer.

Roger Clayton, founder[6] of Uncle Jamm's Army,[7] would fly to the East Coast and pick up the hottest new underground records from various record stores in the city and bring them back to LA. Bobcat and The Egyptian Lover would take those records, play them first and break them at the big Uncle Jamm's Dances, drawing over 15,000 people in the early 1980s.

California Catt Crew edit

As a member of the highly publicized Uncle Jamm's Army, Bobcat[8] was in popular demand, being booked months in advance and doing two to six parties every weekend. After being overbooked week after week, he decided to form a crew of DJs similar to Uncle Jamm's Army, but with his signature sound and scratching techniques. He formed the California Catt Crew, which included Bobcat, Battlecat, Dr. Scratch Kat, Wild Cat, Cosmic Cat, Alley Cat, Courageous Cat and Kitty Kat. Bobcat helped book the DJs all around Southern California and gave them tips about the business.

At this time Bobcat recorded a 12-inch single with Tracy Kendrick and Courtney Branch of Total Track Productions, including the Bobcat Song & the California Catt Crew.

1580 KDAY/Mix Masters edit

Bobcat,[9] along with Uncle Jamm's Army, Greg Mack and Jack Patterson, helped pioneer the world's first 24-hour hip hop radio station, 1580 KDAY,[10] changing the entire format of radio, introducing and pioneering the Saturday Night Mix Show and Traffic Jam. At the time, radio was traditional R&B and was playing very little rap. Bobcat thought of the idea, concept and name "Mix Masters" for Greg Mack at 1580 KDAY.[11] The new format caused a national and international domino effect, changing various stations' view of hip hop and subsequently their format.

Uncle Jamm's Army and the Wrecking Crew are the forefathers of West Coast hip hop. The Mix Masters were the next generation.[12]

Def Jam/Bigger & Deffer edit

After dominating the West Coast hip hop scene, Bobcat with his crew L.A. Posse flew to New York City and began working with rap mogul Russell Simmons, Lyor Cohen and Def Jam Records, writing and producing tracks for LL Cool J including "I Need Love", "I'm Bad", "Jack the Ripper", "Kanday", "Get Down", "Go Cut Creator Go" and "The Do Wop". The album Bigger and Deffer sold over 3 million copies,[13] and is considered some of LL Cool J's best work.[14]

"I Need Love" edit

Bobcat wrote the melody to "I Need Love"[15] when he was 16 years old. It was originally a song titled "Friends By Day, Lovers By Night", Bobcat's version of "Secret Lovers" by Atlantic Starr.

"I Need Love" has been sampled and remade more than any other rap song in history.[citation needed] It has been sampled or replayed by Jermaine Dupri, Usher, Master P, Kris Kross and countless others.

Blender Magazine voted it the greatest rap song ever made.[citation needed]

Def Jam tour edit

LL Cool J asked Bobcat to go on the now world-famous Def Jam Tour. Bobcat signed on as DJ/music supervisor, and also designed and choreographed LL's stage shows. He toured all over the world, DJing and overseeing the sound and lighting.

The Def Jam Tour was one of the highest-grossing hip hop tours in history, grossing over $20 million in ticket sales worldwide. The tour toured all over the US and Europe, doing huge sold-out shows around the country including at the LA Sports Arena, the Omni in Atlanta and Madison Square Garden in New York. The Def Jam Tour featured Eric B & Rakim, Public Enemy, DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince, Whodini, KRS-One, N.W.A, Salt N Pepa, Kool Moe Dee, Run–D.M.C., Stetsasonic, and LL Cool J, the headline act.

Cat Got Ya Tongue edit

Bobcat became an Arista recording artist and toured around the country performing his album, Cat Got Ya Tongue, on the same stage with New Edition and Jody Watley.

That same year[when?] Bobcat was presented with a proclamation by the Atlanta City Council for making a positive album and being a positive influence and role model for the community.

Business ventures edit

The Foundation edit

Bobcat and his wife Chanel Ervin started a global entertainment agency[16][17] and strategic marketing firm titled The Foundation. This global network primarily focuses on DJs and producers, and also markets and promotes new and established recording artists.

The Digital Record Pool edit

The Digital Record Pool is an online music marketing service and online community for recording artists that has thousands of DJs, MDs, PDs, tastemakers, music lovers, music producers, journalists and bloggers from around the world. Bobcat is the founder/CEO, and says this site and service were created to help new artists and indie labels around the world get maximum exposure.

Digital DJ team edit

Bobcat and the Foundation Entertainment Agency launched an international DJ team for the purpose of promoting new music, media, brands, goods and technologies Globally. Bobcat is founder and general manager, His wife, Chanel Ervin, is the President of Marketing.

Discography edit

List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Year Title Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
US
R&B

US
Rap

CAN
FRA NL NZ SWI UK
1990 "Mama Said Knock You Out"
(LL Cool J)
17 12 1 47 41 Mama Said Knock You Out
1991 "Steady Mobbin'"
(Ice Cube)
30 3 Death Certificate
1992 "Final Frontier"
(MC Ren)
80 17 Kizz My Black Azz
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or receive certification.

References edit

  1. ^ . Riaa.com. Archived from the original on July 1, 2007. Retrieved July 6, 2012.
  2. ^ Rosen, Jody (June 3, 2011). . Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on June 6, 2011. Retrieved July 6, 2012.
  3. ^ Hess, Mickey (2007). Icons of Hip Hop: An Encyclopedia of Movement, Music and Culture: Volume 2 – Page 599. Greenwood Press. ISBN 9780313339042. Retrieved July 8, 2012.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on June 11, 2012. Retrieved July 6, 2012.
  5. ^ Sanchez, Tim (January 28, 2012). "Exclusive: Chris the Glove Taylor Talks Death Row, Aftermath, and Dr. Dre". All Hip Hop. Retrieved July 7, 2012.
  6. ^ "Hip Hop Loses a key West Coast Pioneer". 11 October 2010. Retrieved July 6, 2012.
  7. ^ "Uncle Jamm's Army". Discogs. Retrieved July 6, 2012.
  8. ^ Cross, Brian (1994). It's Not About a Salary: Rap, Race and Resistance in Los Angeles. Verso. ISBN 9780860914457. Retrieved July 8, 2012. dj bobcat.
  9. ^ Souvignier, Todd (2003). The World of DJs and Turntable Culture, page 79. Hal Leonard Corporation. ISBN 0-634-05833-9. Retrieved July 8, 2012.
  10. ^ . raptalk.net. Archived from the original on April 30, 2008. Retrieved July 8, 2012.
  11. ^ Charnas, Dan (November 2011). The Big Payback the History of Business of Hip Hop. Penguin. ISBN 9781101568118. Retrieved July 8, 2012.
  12. ^ Katz, Mark (2012). Groove Music: The Art and Culture of the Hip Hop DJ, Page150. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-533111-0. Retrieved July 8, 2012.
  13. ^ Stancell, Steven (2000). Rap Whoz Who: The World of Rap Music. Omnibus Press. ISBN 9780825672101. Retrieved July 8, 2012.
  14. ^ Beacham, Kevin (June 6, 2012). "Redefine Hip Hop". fifth element online. Retrieved July 6, 2012.
  15. ^ Bachhuber, Daniel (April 29, 2011). "Top 10 Hip Hop Love Songs". The Urban Daily. Retrieved July 6, 2012.
  16. ^ Richburg, Chris (December 6, 2006). "DJ Pooh, DJ Battlecat Coming to Bobcat's First Ever Foundation Meeting of the Minds". All Hip Hop. Retrieved July 6, 2012.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on August 10, 2011. Retrieved July 6, 2012.

External links edit

  • – official U.S. website
  • – official U.S. website
  • – official U.S. website
  • – official U.S. website

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This article s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions July 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Bobby Ervin born December 13 1967 professionally known as Bobcat or DJ Bobcat is an American Grammy Award winner and multi platinum producer songwriter DJ artist and music executive 1 DJ BobcatBirth nameBobby ErvinBorn 1967 12 13 13 December 1967 age 56 Los Angeles California U S GenresHip hopOccupation s DJ producer music executiveYears active1986 present He has worked with Clive Davis Russell Simmons Rick Rubin Lyor Cohen Steve Rifkind Madonna Guy Oseary Jermaine Dupri and has written and produced songs for LL Cool J Ice Cube Mack 10 Tupac Mc Ren Sir Mix A Lot K9 Posse Breeze Nas King T Kam Candyman and Yo Yo 2 Contents 1 Musical career 1 1 Uncle Jamm s Army 1 2 California Catt Crew 1 3 1580 KDAY Mix Masters 1 4 Def Jam Bigger amp Deffer 1 5 I Need Love 1 6 Def Jam tour 1 7 Cat Got Ya Tongue 2 Business ventures 2 1 The Foundation 2 2 The Digital Record Pool 2 3 Digital DJ team 3 Discography 4 References 5 External linksMusical career editUncle Jamm s Army edit Since the early 1980s DJ Bobcat has been active in the hip hop community 3 He began his career in Los Angeles DJing for and promoting shows of West Coast music pioneers DJing for Run D M C Whodini Ice T Uncle Jamm s Army and Kurtis Blow establishing the beginning of the hip hop scene on the West Coast 4 At 15 years old DJ Bobcat didn t own professional equipment and wasn t tall enough to reach the turntables resulting in him standing on a milk crate to DJ when he began working with Big Daddy Productions and Uncle Jamm s Army Ice T s DJ Chris The Glove Taylor 5 taught DJ Bobcat how to use the Cerwin Vega Mixer Roger Clayton founder 6 of Uncle Jamm s Army 7 would fly to the East Coast and pick up the hottest new underground records from various record stores in the city and bring them back to LA Bobcat and The Egyptian Lover would take those records play them first and break them at the big Uncle Jamm s Dances drawing over 15 000 people in the early 1980s California Catt Crew edit As a member of the highly publicized Uncle Jamm s Army Bobcat 8 was in popular demand being booked months in advance and doing two to six parties every weekend After being overbooked week after week he decided to form a crew of DJs similar to Uncle Jamm s Army but with his signature sound and scratching techniques He formed the California Catt Crew which included Bobcat Battlecat Dr Scratch Kat Wild Cat Cosmic Cat Alley Cat Courageous Cat and Kitty Kat Bobcat helped book the DJs all around Southern California and gave them tips about the business At this time Bobcat recorded a 12 inch single with Tracy Kendrick and Courtney Branch of Total Track Productions including the Bobcat Song amp the California Catt Crew 1580 KDAY Mix Masters edit Bobcat 9 along with Uncle Jamm s Army Greg Mack and Jack Patterson helped pioneer the world s first 24 hour hip hop radio station 1580 KDAY 10 changing the entire format of radio introducing and pioneering the Saturday Night Mix Show and Traffic Jam At the time radio was traditional R amp B and was playing very little rap Bobcat thought of the idea concept and name Mix Masters for Greg Mack at 1580 KDAY 11 The new format caused a national and international domino effect changing various stations view of hip hop and subsequently their format Uncle Jamm s Army and the Wrecking Crew are the forefathers of West Coast hip hop The Mix Masters were the next generation 12 Def Jam Bigger amp Deffer edit After dominating the West Coast hip hop scene Bobcat with his crew L A Posse flew to New York City and began working with rap mogul Russell Simmons Lyor Cohen and Def Jam Records writing and producing tracks for LL Cool J including I Need Love I m Bad Jack the Ripper Kanday Get Down Go Cut Creator Go and The Do Wop The album Bigger and Deffer sold over 3 million copies 13 and is considered some of LL Cool J s best work 14 I Need Love edit Bobcat wrote the melody to I Need Love 15 when he was 16 years old It was originally a song titled Friends By Day Lovers By Night Bobcat s version of Secret Lovers by Atlantic Starr I Need Love has been sampled and remade more than any other rap song in history citation needed It has been sampled or replayed by Jermaine Dupri Usher Master P Kris Kross and countless others Blender Magazine voted it the greatest rap song ever made citation needed Def Jam tour edit LL Cool J asked Bobcat to go on the now world famous Def Jam Tour Bobcat signed on as DJ music supervisor and also designed and choreographed LL s stage shows He toured all over the world DJing and overseeing the sound and lighting The Def Jam Tour was one of the highest grossing hip hop tours in history grossing over 20 million in ticket sales worldwide The tour toured all over the US and Europe doing huge sold out shows around the country including at the LA Sports Arena the Omni in Atlanta and Madison Square Garden in New York The Def Jam Tour featured Eric B amp Rakim Public Enemy DJ Jazzy Jeff amp The Fresh Prince Whodini KRS One N W A Salt N Pepa Kool Moe Dee Run D M C Stetsasonic and LL Cool J the headline act Cat Got Ya Tongue edit Bobcat became an Arista recording artist and toured around the country performing his album Cat Got Ya Tongue on the same stage with New Edition and Jody Watley That same year when Bobcat was presented with a proclamation by the Atlanta City Council for making a positive album and being a positive influence and role model for the community Business ventures editThe Foundation edit Bobcat and his wife Chanel Ervin started a global entertainment agency 16 17 and strategic marketing firm titled The Foundation This global network primarily focuses on DJs and producers and also markets and promotes new and established recording artists The Digital Record Pool edit The Digital Record Pool is an online music marketing service and online community for recording artists that has thousands of DJs MDs PDs tastemakers music lovers music producers journalists and bloggers from around the world Bobcat is the founder CEO and says this site and service were created to help new artists and indie labels around the world get maximum exposure Digital DJ team edit Bobcat and the Foundation Entertainment Agency launched an international DJ team for the purpose of promoting new music media brands goods and technologies Globally Bobcat is founder and general manager His wife Chanel Ervin is the President of Marketing Discography editList of singles with selected chart positions and certifications showing year released and album name Year Title Peak chart positions Certifications AlbumUS USR amp B USRap CAN FRA NL NZ SWI UK1990 Mama Said Knock You Out LL Cool J 17 12 1 47 41 Mama Said Knock You Out1991 Steady Mobbin Ice Cube 30 3 Death Certificate1992 Final Frontier MC Ren 80 17 Kizz My Black Azz denotes releases that did not chart or receive certification Bigger and Deffer 1987 K 9 Posse 1988 I m Gonna Git You Sucka 1988 Act a Fool 1988 Cat Got Ya Tongue 1989 Mama Said Knock You Out 1990 The Hard Way 1991 Death Certificate 1991 Black Pearl 1992 Kizz My Black Azz 1992 5150 Home 4 tha Sick 1992 The Predator 1992 Sickinnahead 1993 Strictly 4 My N I G G A Z 1993 14 Shots to the Dome 1993 Mitsou 1993 State Of Emergency Society In Crisis Vol 1 1994 Tha Life of a Hoodlum 1995 Mista Grimm 1995 Str8 off tha Streetz of Muthaphukkin Compton 1996 All Eyez On Me 1996 Based on a True Story 1997 Ruthless for Life 1998 Mean Green 1998 J E Heartbreak 2000 Beware of Dog 2000 The Exodus 2002 Hip Hop Is Dead 2006 References edit RIAA Gold amp Platinum July 6 2012 Riaa com Archived from the original on July 1 2007 Retrieved July 6 2012 Rosen Jody June 3 2011 How to Love Rolling Stone Archived from the original on June 6 2011 Retrieved July 6 2012 Hess Mickey 2007 Icons of Hip Hop An Encyclopedia of Movement Music and Culture Volume 2 Page 599 Greenwood Press ISBN 9780313339042 Retrieved July 8 2012 Uncle Jamms Army Archived from the original on June 11 2012 Retrieved July 6 2012 Sanchez Tim January 28 2012 Exclusive Chris the Glove Taylor Talks Death Row Aftermath and Dr Dre All Hip Hop Retrieved July 7 2012 Hip Hop Loses a key West Coast Pioneer 11 October 2010 Retrieved July 6 2012 Uncle Jamm s Army Discogs Retrieved July 6 2012 Cross Brian 1994 It s Not About a Salary Rap Race and Resistance in Los Angeles Verso ISBN 9780860914457 Retrieved July 8 2012 dj bobcat Souvignier Todd 2003 The World of DJs and Turntable Culture page 79 Hal Leonard Corporation ISBN 0 634 05833 9 Retrieved July 8 2012 The Mack Attack is Back Exclusive Interview with the man behind KDAY July 8 2012 raptalk net Archived from the original on April 30 2008 Retrieved July 8 2012 Charnas Dan November 2011 The Big Payback the History of Business of Hip Hop Penguin ISBN 9781101568118 Retrieved July 8 2012 Katz Mark 2012 Groove Music The Art and Culture of the Hip Hop DJ Page150 Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 533111 0 Retrieved July 8 2012 Stancell Steven 2000 Rap Whoz Who The World of Rap Music Omnibus Press ISBN 9780825672101 Retrieved July 8 2012 Beacham Kevin June 6 2012 Redefine Hip Hop fifth element online Retrieved July 6 2012 Bachhuber Daniel April 29 2011 Top 10 Hip Hop Love Songs The Urban Daily Retrieved July 6 2012 Richburg Chris December 6 2006 DJ Pooh DJ Battlecat Coming to Bobcat s First Ever Foundation Meeting of the Minds All Hip Hop Retrieved July 6 2012 Rap Talk Sits Down Bobcat in a historic Interview Archived from the original on August 10 2011 Retrieved July 6 2012 External links editBobcat official U S website The Digital Record Pool official U S website The Digital Record Pool Corporate Site official U S website The Foundation Entertainment Agency official U S website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title DJ Bobcat amp oldid 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