Sugar Hill

Sugar Hill commonly refers to Sugar Hill, Manhattan, a section of Harlem, New York City, New York, US. The term may also refer to:

Places:

  • Sugar Hill in Modoc National Forest, California
  • Sugar Hill, Georgia
  • Sugar Hill, New Hampshire
  • Sugar Hill Historic District (Detroit, Michigan)

Movies:

  • Sugar Hill (1994 film), a drama starring Wesley Snipes as drug dealer Roemello Skuggs
  • Sugar Hill (1974 film), a blaxploitation horror movie, later edited for TV and retitled The Zombies of Sugar Hill

Companies:

  • Sugar Hill Records, a label whose artists include Nickel Creek and Chris Hillman
  • Sugar Hill Records (rap), an early hip hop label, whose artists included The Sugarhill Gang
  • SugarHill Recording Studios - Houston, Texas

Songs:

  • "Sugar Hill", written and sung by Dolly Parton on her album Halos & Horns
  • Sugar Hill (1995 song), a hip hop song by rapper AZ on his album Doe or Die


Famous quotes containing the words sugar and/or hill:

    There is no sugar cane that is sweet at both ends.
    Chinese proverb.

    The hill farmer ... always seems to make out somehow with his corn patch, his few vegetables, his rifle, and fishing rod. This self-contained economy creates in the hillman a comparative disinterest in the world’s affairs, along with a disdain of lowland ways. “I don’t go to question the good Lord in his wisdom,” runs the phrasing attributed to a typical mountaineer, “but I jest cain’t see why He put valleys in between the hills.”
    —Administration in the State of Arka, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)