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Peter J. Nash (born February 5, 1967), known by his stage name Prime Minister Pete Nice or simply Pete Nice, is an American baseball historian and author, member of the
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, Hip Hop historian, and former rapper and record producer. Nash gained recognition as one-third of Def Jam's golden age hip hop group
3rd Bass 3rd Bass was an American hip hop group that was active in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Formed by MC Serch, Pete Nice, and DJ Richie Rich, the group was notable for being one of the first successful interracial hip hop acts. Along with Beas ...
.


Early life

Peter Nash was born on February 5, 1967 in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, New York, to Carole and Raymond Nash. After a successful high school basketball career, Nash graduated from Bishop Ford High School in 1985, joining the Columbia Lions Mens Basketball Team while majoring in English. He graduated magna cum laude from Columbia in 1989.


Music career

While in high school, Nash formed a rap group called Sin Qua Non with his friends Buddah B, Kibwe K, and Fresh Fred. Kibwe K’s father was a friend of activist
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, and through that connection Nash was introduced to Lumumba Carson, later known as
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of
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. Sin Qua Non was briefly managed by Carson before they split in 1985 due to Nash and his fellow group mates going off to college. Following the split Nash continued to be managed by Carson as a solo act along side other artists such as
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,
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, King Sun, Audio Two, and
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. Nash was introduced to popular Brooklyn graffitist and rapper Blake Letham (known as Lord Scotch, Scotch 79th, or KEO) and future renowned A&R
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by roommate, and later 3rd Bass road manager, Mark Pearson (known as SAKE). Dante Ross would eventually introduce Nash to Hip Hop producer Sam Sever, who went on to produce most of
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. Around this time Nash formed the rap group Servin' Generalz with Lord Scotch and Cool Papa Sha (or Shameek The Beat Mizer). In 1987 Nash created and hosted the "We Could Do This" radio show with
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on Columbia's WKCR 89.9 FM on Tuesdays from 12:30 AM – 1:30 AM. It was one of the first radio shows dedicated solely to Hip Hop. DJ Clark Kent introduced Nash to future 3rd Bass member
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, who would on occasion fill in as DJ. Through out the mid to late 1980s, Nash was a frequent visitor at multiple popular New York City Hip Hop clubs, including the
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. It was here around 1986 that Nash was introduced to
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by Lord Scotch. MC Serch, then going only by Serch, was also a solo act who had released a few songs. At this point the two were merely acquaintances with no intention of forming a group. By 1987, following the dissolution of The Servin’ Generalz, Nash continued to work on his solo demo tape. He began collaborating with MC Serch through their mutual connections to Dante Ross and Sam Sever. Through suggestion by Ross, the pair formed “3 the Hard Way”, a moniker taken from the popular 1974 blaxploitation film of the same name. Unable to legally secure the name due to copyright restrictions, the group settled on the name
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. Nash, a long time historical baseball admirer, chose the name. With Richard Lawson the group released two
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-selling albums,
The Cactus Album ''The Cactus Al/Bum'' (also known as ''The Cactus Cee/D'' and ''The Cactus Cas/Ette'' depending on release format) is the debut album by hip hop trio 3rd Bass, released on Def Jam Recordings on November 10, 1989. The album received positive rev ...
and
Derelicts of Dialect ''Derelicts of Dialect'' is the second and final studio album by New York hip hop trio 3rd Bass. It was released on June 14, 1991 through Def Jam Recordings. Recording sessions took place at Chung King Studios, Greene St. Recording and Calliope S ...
, before disbanding in 1992. Nice teamed up with his former group mate Daddy Rich, and the pair released their only collaboration, '' Dust to Dust'', in July 1993. Pete Nice and author-radio jock
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started their own label, Hoppoh Records, under the aegis of Columbia Records. The first release was
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's 1994 album ''
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''; Nice co-produced the album and the single "I'm Kurious". Nashville artist
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's debut ''
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'' followed in 1995, distributed by Columbia sister label Chaos Recordings, but those would be the only records released before the label folded because of creative differences with Columbia. In October 1998, Nash reunited with MC Serch to perform at a birthday party for fashion designer Andy Hilfiger. The two went on to perform on the first day of
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. During this reunion period Nash recorded some music before dissolving the group again in 2000. Another brief reunion performance took place in 2013. Today, Nash is a prominent Hip Hop historian, detailing the progression of Hip Hop from the 1970s and 1980s through rare posters, flyers, and pictures posted on his instagram page. Since 2014, at the behest of the head curator Paradise Gray of X-Clan, Nash has been a co-curator for the Universal Hip Hop Museum. Nash met Paradise through Lumumba Carson in 1985 when Paradise began his work at the Latin Quarter. They’re currently coauthoring a book called “The Golden Age of Hip Hop 1983-1992: An Illustrative History.”


Business ventures

Nash made the move from the music business to devoting his time to
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history. He owned a
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shop in Cooperstown, New York. In 2003, he published his first book, ''Baseball Legends of Brooklyn's Green-Wood Cemetery'', under his real name. He has also been working to secure some property for an official grave site of
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players. His younger brother
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was the Head Men's Basketball Coach at St. Francis College in
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. In early 2008, Nash opened McGreevy's 3rd Base Bar (named in honor of legendary
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publican Michael T. "Nuf Ced" McGreevy's establishment), a sports bar in Boston with Dropkick Murphys' band member
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. The bar was named Best Sports Bar In Boston by
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in 2009. Due to the
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the bar permanently closed in August 2020.


Legal troubles

Commencing in 2007 and concluding in 2009, Nash was involved in litigation with an auction house relating to the authenticity of baseball memorabilia he consigned for sale. When deposed under oath, Nash invoked the Fifth Amendment dozens of times in response to questions about the origins of specific pieces of memorabilia. The court found in favor of the auction house owner, and Nash signed a court order in which he admitted to having committed fraud. On July 1, 2014, after having pleaded guilty to misdemeanor tax fraud, Nash was sentenced in Albany County court for not paying taxes from 2009 through 2011. As a result, Nash paid $13,101 to the state in back taxes, penalties and interest.


Discography

*1989: ''
The Cactus Album ''The Cactus Al/Bum'' (also known as ''The Cactus Cee/D'' and ''The Cactus Cas/Ette'' depending on release format) is the debut album by hip hop trio 3rd Bass, released on Def Jam Recordings on November 10, 1989. The album received positive rev ...
'' (with
DJ Richie Rich Richard Lawson (born December 24, 1969, in Jamaica), known professionally as DJ Daddy Rich or DJ Richie Rich, is an American record producer and turntablist who was best known as a member of the New York-based rap trio 3rd Bass.Wynn, RonRichie R ...
and
MC Serch Michael Berrin (born May 6, 1967), best known by his stage name MC Serch, is an American rapper and music executive. He is a former member of 3rd Bass and Non Phixion. Early life and education Serch grew up in Far Rockaway, Queens, New York ...
, as
3rd Bass 3rd Bass was an American hip hop group that was active in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Formed by MC Serch, Pete Nice, and DJ Richie Rich, the group was notable for being one of the first successful interracial hip hop acts. Along with Beas ...
)
*1990: '' The Cactus Revisited'' (with DJ Richie Rich and MC Serch, as 3rd Bass) *1991: ''
Derelicts of Dialect ''Derelicts of Dialect'' is the second and final studio album by New York hip hop trio 3rd Bass. It was released on June 14, 1991 through Def Jam Recordings. Recording sessions took place at Chung King Studios, Greene St. Recording and Calliope S ...
'' (with DJ Richie Rich and MC Serch, as 3rd Bass) *1993: '' Dust to Dust'' (with DJ Richie Rich)


Bibliography

*2003: ''Baseball Legends of Brooklyn's Green-Wood Cemetery'' *2005: ''Boston's Royal Rooters''


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