Grandmaster Caz

DJ, Singer-Songwriter & MC

“All you have to know is mathematically how many times to scratch it and when to let it go – when certain things will enhance the record you're listening to.”

Curtis Fisher (born April 18, 1961), better known by his stage name Grandmaster Caz, is an American rapper, songwriter and DJ. He currently works as a celebrity tour guide for Hush Hip Hop Tours, a hip-hop cultural sightseeing tour company in New York City, and is a Board member of The Universal Federation for the Preservation of Hip Hop Culture.

The first simultaneous DJ and MC in hip-hop history, Grandmaster Caz is perhaps best known for rhymes he didn't even perform –– namely, the uncredited verses that Big Bank Hank borrowed for the groundbreaking Sugarhill Gang single “Rapper's Delight.”

Grandmaster Caz

The fact that neither Caz nor his group the Cold Crush Brothers ever recorded an official full-length album also doesn't help shed much light on his legacy –– an unfortunate injustice, considering he was one of the most important and influential pioneers of old school rap.

Grandmaster Caz was born Curtis Fisher and grew up in the Bronx, where DJ Kool Herc began playing block parties in the early ‘70s. Caz attended his first Herc party in 1974, and was amazed by the huge, booming sound system and the way Herc worked the crowd.

Inspired to try doing the same thing, he immediately purchased some equipment and adopted the DJ name Casanova Fly (which later morphed into Grandmaster Caz). After honing his skills, Caz teamed up with JDL (aka Jerry Dee Lewis) to form the Notorious Two, and during this period became the first DJ to rap while handling records on the turntables.

Both Caz and JDL joined the Cold Crush Brothers circa 1978-1979, with Caz becoming a full-time MC. In 1979, former R&B singer and label head Sylvia Robinson discovered Caz's friend Big Bank Hank rapping along with one of Caz's practice tapes.

Impressed, she invited him to become the third member of a studio rap group called the Sugarhill Gang, which was set to record the first rap single. Without revealing the true author, Hank went to Caz and asked to borrow the rhymes for the record; Caz agreed, hoping for an eventual favor in return –– which never materialized, and neither did songwriting credit or royalties.

Grandmaster Caz

Despite that mishap, Caz did find a measure of underground success with the Cold Crush Brothers. They recorded several singles for the Tuff City label during the early ‘80s (compiled in 1996 on “Fresh Wild Fly & Bold”), and became one of the most popular live rap groups in New York during the pre–Run-D.M.C. era.

Most prominently, the Cold Crush Brothers appeared in the 1983 old school hip-hop film Wild Style, which has since become a cult classic; they recorded the theme song and engaged in an MC battle with their chief rivals, Grand Wizard Theodore and the Fantastic Five.

Like most other old school artists, the Cold Crush Brothers didn't survive the advent of Run-D.M.C., and Caz launched a brief solo career in the late ‘80s. Again recording for Tuff City, his singles included “Mr. Bill,” “Yvette,” “Count Basie,” “I'm Caz,” “Casanova's Rap,” and “Get Down Grandmaster.” None of them made much of an impact, and Caz faded from the music scene for a time.

With more attention being paid to the roots of hip-hop in the late ‘90s, Caz's name resurfaced as an early pioneer, and he began making appearances at historical conferences like the one staged in 1999 by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In 2000, he released a new single titled “MC Delight,” which addressed the “Rapper's Delight” controversy.

Quick Facts

Birth Date:
April 18, 1959


  • His first encounter with rap music occurred at a block party in 1974. Not long after, he became the first rapper to perform both as DJ and MC.
  • Member of the pioneering hip-hop group, the Cold Crush Brothers.
  • His group, Cold Crush Brothers, was once managed by Big Bank Hank. Hank was offered the chance to join a rap group and make the very first rap record. He had never rapped before and asked to use Caz's lyrics with the promise that he would help the Cold Crush Brothers get a record deal. The group Hank joined was The Sugarhill Gang and the record was “Rapper's Delight” which became a worldwide hit in 1979. The Cold Crush Brothers’ record deal never materialized. Caz never received any credit or compensation for writing “Rapper's Delight”.
  • A prolific songwriter, he released the book Written! in 2015, a collection of his original lyrics.
  • In 2015, he was featured on the single “Downtown” alongside Macklemore and Ryan Lewis.
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Credits

BIO: AllMusic.com + Wikipedia.com
PHOTO: Pinterest + HipHopGoldenEras + Genius + Cinapse + OneTwoOneTwo

Last Updated

December 2018

Original Published Date

October 2015

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