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Dynell started his DJ career at the Mudd Club in 1980 and has been a resident DJ at influential New York City clubs for over three decades including The Pyramid Club, Danceteria, The Roxy, The Limelight, Area, The Tunnel, Susanne Bartsch parties, Jackie 60, Crobar, Mr. Black, Greenhouse, Marquee, The Copacabana, The Monster, The Ice Palace (Fire Island), Daniel Nardicio parties and Club Cumming.
East Village Radio Festival 2008-09-06 South Street Seaport, New York City. [21] [22] [23] East Village Radio's DJ line-up included British multi-platinum artist and producer Mark Ronson. [24] Every Friday around 7:30 pm, I'd leave the studio in a mad scramble to make it to EVR by 8 pm.
WAXQ (104.3 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to New York, New York. It airs a classic rock format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. WAXQ's studios are at 125 West 55th Street in Midtown Manhattan. DJs heard on WAXQ include radio veterans Carol Miller and Jim Kerr. The station's transmitter is located at the Empire State Building. [2]
The Sound Factory was a nightclub first located 532 West 27th Street and then 618 West 46th Street in New York City's Manhattan. The Sound Factory was an integral venue during a peak period of house music in New York. Prominent DJs, artists, and parties appeared at the club. It was in operation from 1989 to 1995.
Miller made her New York City radio debut at WNEW-FM in 1973, [2] where she worked for a little over a year. She worked for the short-lived WQIV-FM in 1974, [3] and began at WPLJ in the following year. [1] Her evening show was part of a talent roster on WPLJ that proved very successful, and included Tony Pigg, Pat St. John, and John Zacherle ...
Jonathan Toubin (born July 29, 1971) is an American DJ, record producer, musician, writer, and historian.He is the founder and proprietor of the New York Night Train event production company.
Keke Palmer’s sister Loreal discusses mental health struggles, divorce and ‘Claim to Fame’ in new memoir Brown v. Board at 70: We Need ‘uncommon courage’ to preserve our progress
David Banks (born September 2, 1965), known by his stage name DJ Disciple, [1] [2] is an American DJ, house music producer and author from Brooklyn, New York. [3] [4] For much of his early career, he worked in London and was influential in the rise of UK garage music. Stateside, he was considered a cornerstone of New York City's house music scene.