Free Beastie Boys exhibition in LA showcases memorabilia

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Using personal items found in the musicians’ own homes and storage units, a free exhibition takes a deep and personal dive into the life and career of a pioneering hip-hop trio. The Beastie Boys are the subject of a new exhibition simply titled “Exhibit,” which opened at the Beyond the Streets and Control Gallery in Los Angeles earlier this month and runs through Jan. 28, 2023.

“To me, the Beastie Boys were one of the most influential group of artists. They’re an important piece of historical and cultural relevance,” said Roger Gastman, the founder of the gallery who partnered with Los Angeles-based concert producer Goldenvoice for the exhibition.

It includes hundreds of items such as handwritten lyrics, clothes worn by the group members, musical instruments, old merchandise items and even an iconic boom box.

“It’s just a great experience that takes you through the world of the Beastie Boys,” he said.

The Beastie Boys, comprised of Adam “Ad-Rock” Horovitz, Michael “Mike D” Diamond and Adam “MCA” Yauch, formed in New York in 1981 after some of the members were briefly a part of the hardcore punk band the Young Aborigines. The guys renamed themselves and transitioned into hip-hop rockers, releasing their breakthrough album “License to Ill,” in 1986.

With songs like “Fight For Your Right,” “Brass Monkey,” “Paul Revere” and “Girls,” the album became the first rap record to top the Billboard charts. The trio released several more albums, including the critically acclaimed “Paul’s Boutique” in 1989, which was composed almost entirely of samples, as well as 1992’s “Check Your Head” and 1994’s “Ill Communication,” which was widely celebrated for its innovative mix of hip hop, funk, punk rock and jazz.

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