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| Title | Obituary (memorial service program) for Big Moe | |||||||||||
| Description | Big Moe, born Kenneth Dionell Moore, was known for "rap-singing" on DJ Screw mixtapes and on solo albums. His rich voice added R&B style to "June 27th", DJ Screw's best-selling tape, and to the classic albums "City of Syrup" and "Purple World." The titles of both albums referenced "syrup", codeine promethazine mixed with a soft drink. Big Moe died of a heart attack on October 14, 2007. | |||||||||||
| Date | October 20, 2007 | |||||||||||
| Physical Description | 8 page pamphlet | |||||||||||
| Genre | Obituaries | |||||||||||
| Subject (Name) | Big Moe Screwed Up Click (Musical Group) | |||||||||||
| Subject.Topical (LCSH) | Rap (Music)--Texas--Houston Rap musicians--Texas--Houston Hip-hop culture--Texas--Houston | |||||||||||
| Subject (Geographic) | Houston, Texas | |||||||||||
| Original Collection | Houston Hip Hop Recording Artists Collection | |||||||||||
| Repository | University of Houston Libraries, Special Collections | |||||||||||
| Donor | Moore, Terry | |||||||||||
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