Ali (graffiti artist)

Ali
SA UND
Born
Marc André Edmonds

(1956-12-20)December 20, 1956
DiedApril 18, 1994(1994-04-18) (aged 37)
Other namesJ. Walter Negro
Era20th century
Parents
  • Edgar Overton Edmonds (father)
  • Charyl Edmonds Romo (mother)

Marc André Edmonds (December 20, 1956 – April 18, 1994), also known by the graffiti name ALI and as J. Walter Negro, “The Playin’ Brown Rapper” was an American artist and musician. As ALI, he is best known as the founder of 'Soul Artists' and originator of the cult of Zoo York. As "alter-ego" J. Walter Negro (a cynical take-off on the arch-commercialist J. Walter Thompson advertising agency), he is remembered as the lead singer/songwriter of the proto-hip-hop-rap group 'J. Walter Negro and the Loose Jointz', who had some success with their 1981 release "Shoot the Pump".