Grandmaster Flash will appear on CBS’ Sunday
Morning News explaining the history of the turntable.
Accompanied by his first student Grand Wizard
Theodore, Flash explains his role as the first DJ to cut on the turntables,
his rebuilding of the mixer and the endless search for the proper needles.
The show also takes a look at Berklee College
of Music in Boston, the first major educational institution to teach a class
devoted to turntablism
"It’s a very interesting piece," Catherine
Kim, producer of the segment told AllHipHop.com. "This is ther first time
CBS has done a feature on turntablism. We talked to a variety of DJ’s for the
segment, including DJ Radar, D-Styles and other upcoming DJ groups."
Radar teamed with jazz piano artist Raul Yanez
and together produced the critically acclaimed "Concerto for Turntable,"
the first concerto piece with a full orchestra that utilize’s a single turntable
as a musical instrument.
In related news, Flash, who recently received
an award signed by billionaire Bill Gates for being the first DJ to utilize
the turntable an instrument, will embark on an educational tour.
"I’m going out on a 30 College tour to breakdown
the science of the turntable, the mixer and the needle," Flash told AllHipHop.com.
"It’s all about to happen and I am about to set it all straight."
The show is tentavily scheduled to air on CBS
Morning news on Sunday, March 28.
Check local listings for times.