NEW YORK - Hip-hop producer DJ Clark Kent has died after a battle with colon cancer, according to a post on his official social media account. He was 58. "It is with deep sadness we share the ...
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Just two months before his death, it was announced that veteran radio personality Angie Martinez would direct a documentary about DJ Clark Kent's life and career. Titled God's Favorite DJ ...
“Clark will forever be the culture,” fellow producer and drummer Questlove wrote in a tribute on Instagram on Oct. 25 Brenton Blanchet is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. He has been working at ...
“Clark will forever be the culture,” fellow producer and drummer Questlove wrote in a tribute on Instagram on Oct. 25 Kent, born Rodolfo A. Franklin and known as “God's Favorite DJ” to ...
Fellow artists mourned the prolific producer’s death online, including Grammy-winning Roots musician Questlove, who commented on Kent’s page, “Clark will forever be the culture.” ...