Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. MC Serch (aka Michael Berrin) and Primeminister Pete Nice (aka Peter Nash) of 3rd Bass, May 7, 1991 in New York City. (Credit: Al ...
On June 18, 1991, Queens-based rap trio 3rd Bass released their second and final studio album, Derelicts of Dialect. Arriving two years after their critically acclaimed debut, The Cactus Album, the ...
It'll be three years of probation and a hefty debt to repay for one golden-era rapper. Prime Minister Pete Nice, real name Peter Nash, of the '80s rap group 3rd Bass, has pleaded guilty to misdemeanor ...
1991: 3rd Bass—the rap group made up of MC Serch, DJ Richie Rich and Pete Nice—was one of the first and most successful interracial groups in hip-hop history, growing prominence in the late 1980s and ...
Craig Mack Drops 'Flava in Ya Ear': July 26 in Hip Hop History Craig Mack Drops 'Flava in Ya Ear': July 26 in Hip Hop History Today in hip-hop history, Jeezy drops a southern classic, 3rd Bass arrives ...
Classic late-’80s / early-’90s rap group 3rd Bass have now been immortalized as action figures. This set of MC Serch and Pete Nice ReAction Figures are modeled off their 1989 debut The Cactus Album.
1989: Despite the success of frat-rap-punkers The Beastie Boys and their Def Jam production guru Rick Rubin, white people in hip-hop during the 1980s were often seen as a novelty nuisance at best and ...
3rd Bass rapper Peter Nash, whose stage name was 'Prime Minister Pete Nice,' has pleaded guilty in Albany County Court to failing to pay state income taxes. By Associated Press ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — A ...