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"RIP Pam The Funkstress "


  

          

Damn. We are losing too many good folks. :{

http://ambrosiaforheads.com/2017/12/coup-pam-the-funkstress-obituary/

In an already challenging week, Hip-Hop has learned that is has lost another veteran artist. DJ Pam The Funkstress (aka Pamela Warren) has died. A founding member of The Coup, Pam would also work with Prince on tour in recent years. After surviving a critical surgery in the last month, the Bay Area-based DJ/producer passed away, according to several people close to her. The nature of Pam’s surgery and the cause of her death have not been made public at this time.

Thanks to her early ’90s role with Boots Riley (and E-Roc, for a period) in The Coup, Pam pushed the envelope both as a turntablist and as a woman in a coed group. Warren was a crucial element to the band, where she remained with Boots for more than 25 years and various personnel shifts. As with Jam Master Jay, DJ Premier, or DJ Jazzy Jeff, early Coup releases featured DJ solos demonstrating her skills and abilities.

In the years since the most recent Coup album, Pam found another funky association, through Prince. Just days before his April 2016 death, Pam told Pitchfork, “A friend of mine asked me to in February. He said, ‘It’s a Prince after-party, and he requested a female DJ.’ I guess really liked what he heard . From what I understand, he likes Funk, old-school classics. That’s up my alley…Then, when he popped up with a surprise show in March, I DJ’d another after-party at the Great American Music Hall. He came up to me and said, ‘DJ, give me a scratch,’ and I scratched with him right there, him playing over it. That was the first time we ever jammed together—no practice, no , just a connection that happened.”

Pam would also participate in the same 1994 DMC West Coast battle that featured Bay Area peers including DJ QBert, Shortkut, DJ Disk, and DJ Melo-D. Her routine featured records by then-label-mate Lord Finesse, X-Clan, and Stezo.

Throughout their run, The Coup has worked with Black Thought, Killer Mike, Spice 1, dead prez, and Del The Funky Homosapien. In the early ’90s, the then-trio was on the same Wild Pitch label as Main Source, O.C., and Ultramagnetic MC’s.

Earlier this week, another Hip-Hop figure, Reggie “Combat Jack” Ossé, died after a battle with colon cancer.

Ambrosia For Heads extends condolences to The Coup, the family, and fans of Pam The Funkstress.

  

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RIP Pam The Funkstress [View all] , trane_fanatic, Sat Dec-23-17 02:38 AM
 
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Dec 23rd 2017
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Rest In Peace
Dec 23rd 2017
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A legend. R.I.P.
Dec 23rd 2017
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Rest well and thanks for your contributions
Dec 23rd 2017
4
Man. Age? Had to be young tho, right?
Dec 23rd 2017
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Bout to donate to her (fams) gofundme, for all the albums I streamed
Dec 23rd 2017
6
Rest in Peace
Dec 23rd 2017
7
"This one's a girl, let's name her Pam"...RIP Turntablist Queen.
Dec 23rd 2017
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RIP
Dec 23rd 2017
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Rest in peace.
Dec 23rd 2017
10
A legend in my world. RIP, Pam.
Dec 23rd 2017
11
Damn RIP
Dec 25th 2017
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