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Leonardo Roman (born August 20, 1965 in Fajardo) better known as Wise, The Human Mix Machine, and Lito Brigante is a rapper and beatboxer of the hip hop group Stetsasonic.
Life and career
Early Life
Even though his parents lived in the Bronx, New York, Roman was born prematurely in Fajardo, Puerto Rico, when his mother was on vacation to visit her own mother. He has two older brothers Juan and Jose.
In 1969 his family moved to Brooklyn, where they lived in a semi-detached house on the corner of Williams Avenue and Dewitt Avenue, New Lots.
In 1971(?) Roman went to PS 260 Elementary School on 875 Williams Avenue.
In 1977(?) he attended IS 364 Junior High School on 1426 Freeport Loop.
From 1979(?) to 1982(?) he went to Canarsie High School on 1600 Rockaway Parkway.
Due to his Puertorican roots Roman was influenced by Latin music like salsa and merengue, but also disco music of the era.
The first rap song that he heard was "King Tim III (Personality Jock)" by The Fatback Band (the first rap record ever). He was also heavily inspired by further releases like "Superrappin'" by Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five|The Furious Five and songs by The Sugarhill Gang.
Musical career
Roman is a self-taught person and learnt several instruments that his father brought home from work like Accordeon, Violin, Drumset, Guitar.
Before Roman started beatboxing he played the Kazoo while banging drumsounds on the table.
He learnt beatboxing from his friend Daniel Welfare, who had learnt it from Darren Robinson, whose family home was located just a few blocks away on Schenck Avenue in the same district.
While in Canarsie High School Roman met Mark Morales, who later became a member of The Fat Boys. Roman beatboxed while Morales was rapping.
Although Wise was a student at Canarsie High School he had his first public performance at South Shore at a talent competition in 1982(?).
In 1985 he appeared on TV show at 11 p.m hosted by Bill Boggs. There he beatboxed successively one after another in a beatbox competition with Beat Master G Beat Rocker Errol Holloman.
Unsecured information: World Human Beat Box contest in 1985 at the New Music Seminar in New York City.
https://youtu.be/JiZNim7wqcA?si=SugNG-NU8GkPbTmw
Beatbox style
Wise also calls himself The Human Mix Machine as he was the first beatboxer to perform vocal scratching and record it on vinyl.
Later life
He moved to New Jersey in 1985 and to Virginia in 2008.