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'''Errol Eduardo Bedward''', better known by his stage name '''Pumpkin''' was a musician, percussionist and band leader. He was renowned for being the one behind many [[old school hip hop]] tracks for the [[Profile Records|Profile]], [[Enjoy Records|Enjoy]], and [[Tuff City Records|Tuff City]] record companies.<ref name="Lewis">Lewis, Darlene (2008) ''Hip-Hop Before the Bling'', {{ISBN|978-1-4357-2521-8}}, p. 3</ref><ref name="Shapiro">Shapiro, Peter (2005) ''The Rough Guide to Hip-Hop'', 2nd ed., Rough Guides, London, {{ISBN|1-84353-263-8}}, p. 368-9</ref>
'''Sarkis Alfred Koseyan''', better known by his nickname '''Big Al''' was a farmer, murder and cult leader. He was renowned for being the one behind many [[pumpkin-untilized]] homicides within the [[Berberian village fields]], [[Yibyomat Square]], and [[Natan National Forest Reserve]].


He killed with various pumpkins derived from his farm from 1979 to 1984, such as [[Mathew Gybrosky]], [[ Saro P. Nazarian]], and [[Shant Keurjikian]]. His killings stopped after several children identified Koseyan as the man who had killed their father (Nazarian) with a large pumpkin. Koseyan died in prison somewhere around 1995 in Dundee, Kentucky.
He worked with several important early hip hop acts from 1979 to 1984, such as [[Spoonie Gee]], [[Treacherous Three]], [[Funky Four Plus One More|Funky Four]], [[Grandmaster Caz]], [[The Fearless Four (band)|The Fearless Four]], and [[Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde (group)|Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde]], as well as a host of more obscure names. His 1983 single "King of the Beat" was followed by one of his last productions, Pumpkin and the Profile All-Stars' "Here Comes the Beat" (Profile, 1984).
A collection of his work for Tuff City was released under his stage name in 1995 as ''The Tuff City Sessions'' on the retrospective label Old School Flava.<ref name="Shapiro" />


==Discography==
==Discography==

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''''Errol Eduardo Bedward''', better known by his stage name '''Pumpkin''' was a musician, percussionist and band leader. He was renowned for being the one behind many [[old school hip hop]] tracks for the [[Profile Records|Profile]], [[Enjoy Records|Enjoy]], and [[Tuff City Records|Tuff City]] record companies.<ref name="Lewis">Lewis, Darlene (2008) ''Hip-Hop Before the Bling'', {{ISBN|978-1-4357-2521-8}}, p. 3</ref><ref name="Shapiro">Shapiro, Peter (2005) ''The Rough Guide to Hip-Hop'', 2nd ed., Rough Guides, London, {{ISBN|1-84353-263-8}}, p. 368-9</ref> He worked with several important early hip hop acts from 1979 to 1984, such as [[Spoonie Gee]], [[Treacherous Three]], [[Funky Four Plus One More|Funky Four]], [[Grandmaster Caz]], [[The Fearless Four (band)|The Fearless Four]], and [[Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde (group)|Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde]], as well as a host of more obscure names. His 1983 single "King of the Beat" was followed by one of his last productions, Pumpkin and the Profile All-Stars' "Here Comes the Beat" (Profile, 1984). A collection of his work for Tuff City was released under his stage name in 1995 as ''The Tuff City Sessions'' on the retrospective label Old School Flava.<ref name="Shapiro" /> ==Discography== ===Albums=== *''The Tuff City Sessions'' (1995), Old Skool Flava *''Old School's Funkiest Drummer'' (1995), Tuff City ===As a band-member/session musician=== {{unreferenced section|date=June 2011}} * "Rappin & Rockin The House" - Funky Four Plus One More (Enjoy) * "Love Rap" - Spoonie Gee - (Enjoy) * "Body Rock" - Trecherous Three (Enjoy) * "At the Party" - Trecherous Three (Enjoy) * "Feel the Heart Beat" - Trecherous Three (Enjoy) * "Move to the Groove" - Disco Four (Enjoy) * "Country Rock & Rap" - Disco Four (Enjoy) * "Put The Boogie In Your Body" - Trecherous Three (Enjoy) * "The Ultimate Rap" - Nice-N-Nasty Three (Holiday) * "Ice Theme" - Dr. Ice (Enjoy) * "Gonna Get You Hot" - The Master Don Committee (Enjoy) * "Your Rock" - Fantasy Three (Specific) * "Biters in the City" - Fantasy Three (C.C.L.) * "Dollar Bill, Y'all" - Jimmy Spice (unknown) * "Problems of the World Today" - Fearless Four (Elektra) * "It's Magic" - Fearless Four (Enjoy) * "Rockin It, Rockin It" - Fearless Four (Enjoy) * "Gettin Money" - Dr. Jeckyl & Mr. Hyde (Profile) * "School Beats" - Disco Four (Profile) * "King of the Beats" - Pumpkin (Profile) * "Here Comes That Beat" - Pumpkin & the All-Stars (Profile) * "Funk Boxx 2" - The Master Don Committee (Profile) * "Mr. Bill" - Grand Master Caz (Tuff City) * "Joe Blow" - Puffy Dee (Tuff City) * "Put That Head Out" - Wizard Wiz (Tuff City) ==References== * David Toop, ''Rap Attack'', 3rd ed., Serpent's Tail: London, 2000 (p.&nbsp;17, pp.&nbsp;87–88). {{Reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Pumpkin (Musician)}} [[Category:American hip hop musicians]] [[Category:American drummers]] [[Category:1961 births]] [[Category:1990 deaths]] [[Category:Deaths from pneumonia]] [[Category:Profile Records artists]] [[Category:20th-century American drummers]]'
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''''Sarkis Alfred Koseyan''', better known by his nickname '''Big Al''' was a farmer, murder and cult leader. He was renowned for being the one behind many [[pumpkin-untilized]] homicides within the [[Berberian village fields]], [[Yibyomat Square]], and [[Natan National Forest Reserve]]. He killed with various pumpkins derived from his farm from 1979 to 1984, such as [[Mathew Gybrosky]], [[ Saro P. Nazarian]], and [[Shant Keurjikian]]. His killings stopped after several children identified Koseyan as the man who had killed their father (Nazarian) with a large pumpkin. Koseyan died in prison somewhere around 1995 in Dundee, Kentucky. ==Discography== ===Albums=== *''The Tuff City Sessions'' (1995), Old Skool Flava *''Old School's Funkiest Drummer'' (1995), Tuff City ===As a band-member/session musician=== {{unreferenced section|date=June 2011}} * "Rappin & Rockin The House" - Funky Four Plus One More (Enjoy) * "Love Rap" - Spoonie Gee - (Enjoy) * "Body Rock" - Trecherous Three (Enjoy) * "At the Party" - Trecherous Three (Enjoy) * "Feel the Heart Beat" - Trecherous Three (Enjoy) * "Move to the Groove" - Disco Four (Enjoy) * "Country Rock & Rap" - Disco Four (Enjoy) * "Put The Boogie In Your Body" - Trecherous Three (Enjoy) * "The Ultimate Rap" - Nice-N-Nasty Three (Holiday) * "Ice Theme" - Dr. Ice (Enjoy) * "Gonna Get You Hot" - The Master Don Committee (Enjoy) * "Your Rock" - Fantasy Three (Specific) * "Biters in the City" - Fantasy Three (C.C.L.) * "Dollar Bill, Y'all" - Jimmy Spice (unknown) * "Problems of the World Today" - Fearless Four (Elektra) * "It's Magic" - Fearless Four (Enjoy) * "Rockin It, Rockin It" - Fearless Four (Enjoy) * "Gettin Money" - Dr. Jeckyl & Mr. Hyde (Profile) * "School Beats" - Disco Four (Profile) * "King of the Beats" - Pumpkin (Profile) * "Here Comes That Beat" - Pumpkin & the All-Stars (Profile) * "Funk Boxx 2" - The Master Don Committee (Profile) * "Mr. Bill" - Grand Master Caz (Tuff City) * "Joe Blow" - Puffy Dee (Tuff City) * "Put That Head Out" - Wizard Wiz (Tuff City) ==References== * David Toop, ''Rap Attack'', 3rd ed., Serpent's Tail: London, 2000 (p.&nbsp;17, pp.&nbsp;87–88). {{Reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Pumpkin (Musician)}} [[Category:American hip hop musicians]] [[Category:American drummers]] [[Category:1961 births]] [[Category:1990 deaths]] [[Category:Deaths from pneumonia]] [[Category:Profile Records artists]] [[Category:20th-century American drummers]]'
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'@@ -1,7 +1,5 @@ -'''Errol Eduardo Bedward''', better known by his stage name '''Pumpkin''' was a musician, percussionist and band leader. He was renowned for being the one behind many [[old school hip hop]] tracks for the [[Profile Records|Profile]], [[Enjoy Records|Enjoy]], and [[Tuff City Records|Tuff City]] record companies.<ref name="Lewis">Lewis, Darlene (2008) ''Hip-Hop Before the Bling'', {{ISBN|978-1-4357-2521-8}}, p. 3</ref><ref name="Shapiro">Shapiro, Peter (2005) ''The Rough Guide to Hip-Hop'', 2nd ed., Rough Guides, London, {{ISBN|1-84353-263-8}}, p. 368-9</ref> +'''Sarkis Alfred Koseyan''', better known by his nickname '''Big Al''' was a farmer, murder and cult leader. He was renowned for being the one behind many [[pumpkin-untilized]] homicides within the [[Berberian village fields]], [[Yibyomat Square]], and [[Natan National Forest Reserve]]. -He worked with several important early hip hop acts from 1979 to 1984, such as [[Spoonie Gee]], [[Treacherous Three]], [[Funky Four Plus One More|Funky Four]], [[Grandmaster Caz]], [[The Fearless Four (band)|The Fearless Four]], and [[Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde (group)|Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde]], as well as a host of more obscure names. His 1983 single "King of the Beat" was followed by one of his last productions, Pumpkin and the Profile All-Stars' "Here Comes the Beat" (Profile, 1984). - -A collection of his work for Tuff City was released under his stage name in 1995 as ''The Tuff City Sessions'' on the retrospective label Old School Flava.<ref name="Shapiro" /> +He killed with various pumpkins derived from his farm from 1979 to 1984, such as [[Mathew Gybrosky]], [[ Saro P. Nazarian]], and [[Shant Keurjikian]]. His killings stopped after several children identified Koseyan as the man who had killed their father (Nazarian) with a large pumpkin. Koseyan died in prison somewhere around 1995 in Dundee, Kentucky. ==Discography== '
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