The Return of JVC Force on the LIMEHOF Podcast

The newest episode of the Long Island Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame Podcast features audio from a talk by AJ Rok Woodson, founding member of the pioneering Hip-Hop group JVC Force. The program was recorded during a special event held on February 28 at the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame in Stony Brook

During the discussion, Woodson reflects on the early days of Hip-Hop and the development of JVC Force during the genre’s formative years. He also talks about recording and performing in the 1980s, the group’s connection to the New York Hip-Hop scene, and his continued involvement in music and culture. The conversation also touches on his book We Got Our Own Thang: A Look at Hip-Hop From the 914, the importance of documenting Hip-Hop history, and the experiences that shaped the group’s music and career.

The event at the Hall of Fame brought together fans, artists, and members of the local music community for an afternoon of storytelling, audience questions, and a book signing. The program highlighted Long Island’s role in the development of Hip-Hop and featured appearances by members of the regional music community.

The Long Island Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame Podcast features conversations, live recordings, and archival audio highlighting artists, industry figures, and cultural contributors connected to Long Island’s music and entertainment history. Episodes include interviews, panel discussions, and special events recorded at the Hall of Fame and throughout the Long Island music community.

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