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Paradise Garage

Paradise Garage, also known as "the Garage"[1][2] or the "Gay-rage",[3][4][5] was a New York City discotheque notable in the history of dance and pop music, as well as LGBT and nightclub cultures.[6][7][1] The 10,000 square feet (930 m2) club was founded by sole proprietor Michael Brody, and occupied a building formerly located at 84 King Street[8] in the SoHo neighborhood. It operated from 1977 to 1987 and featured notable resident DJ Larry Levan.[9]

Paradise Garage
"The Garage"
Address84 King Street
New York, New York
United States
Coordinates40°43′41″N 74°00′23″W / 40.72794°N 74.00645°W / 40.72794; -74.00645Coordinates: 40°43′41″N 74°00′23″W / 40.72794°N 74.00645°W / 40.72794; -74.00645
OperatorMichael Brody
TypeNightclub
Capacity1,400
Field size10,000 square feet (930 m2)
Construction
Built1924 (as auto garage)
OpenedJanuary 28, 1978 (1978-01-28)
ClosedOctober 1, 1987 (1987-10-01)
Demolished2018
ArchitectVictor Mayper

The Garage is credited with influencing the development of modern nightclubs, and is cited as a direct inspiration for London's Ministry of Sound.[10][11] Unlike other venues of its time, Paradise Garage promoted dancing rather than verbal interaction, and it was the first to place the DJ at the center of attention.[12] It was known for its enthusiastic-yet-unforgiving nature toward performers.[citation needed] It hosted many notable musicians including Diana Ross[13] and a young Madonna.[12] In 1979, Tim Curry released the album Fearless, containing the single "Paradise Garage", whose lyrics narrate visiting the discotheque.[14][15]

History

Physical space

Paradise Garage derived its name from the building's origin as an early automobile parking structure. Its initial certificate of occupancy, dated March 26, 1925, identifies the architect of the two-story commercial building at 80-86 King Street as Victor Mayper.[16]

Michael Brody's imprint on the space began in 1977 with the club opening as 84 King Street Garage. After a year-long renovation, it officially became Paradise Garage on January 28, 1978.[17] Among the improvements were a sprung dancefloor and custom sound system, developed by Richard Long of Richard Long & Associates (RLA).[18] The club's main room layout and dancefloor were reportedly purpose-designed around the sound system, which is said to have been the best in New York City at that time and described by François Kevorkian as a "temple of music."[8][12]

The venue initially accommodated 750 patrons,[19] but a 1984 expansion raised its legal capacity to 1,400 people and added a rooftop lounge[20] styled after the coastal scrubland and beachside villas of nearby Fire Island Pines, where Brody owned a summer home.[8]

After 11 years of operation, The Garage's lease ended on October 1, 1987. The building later[when?] reverted to use as truck depot by Verizon Communications.[21] In April 2018, it was demolished[17] and replaced by high-rise luxury condominiums.

Culture

The Garage was largely modeled on David Mancuso's private invitation-only DJ parties at The Loft.[12] Admission to the club was only available to members and their guests, with an interview process used to select members.[8] In order to avoid New York City restrictions on bar and restaurant hours-of-operation, snacks and beverages were freely available to patrons and no liquor was served. These measures allowed the club to stay open afterhours, often until 10:00 AM or even later the following day.

In contrast to its well-known contemporary Studio 54, The Garage fostered a distinctly no-frills, egalitarian atmosphere, as reminisced by one of its former dancers:

You went there to dance, and we didn't dance like the regular people who were dancing in discos. I used to get dressed up to go to a disco, I'd do the Hustle for a couple hours till 4 o'clock in the morning, then I'd say, "Oh shit, lemme go to the Garage." I had my bag with me and go to the Garage and change into my sweatpants and my sneakers.

— Willie Dancer, in Paradise Garage: The oral history of NYC’s greatest club[8]

The club hosted a number of charity events, benefitting organizations like Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC)[17] and U.S. Fund for UNICEF.[22] As of 2008, the Paradise Garage trademark is owned by GMHC.[citation needed]

Music

Paradise Garage was an epicenter for early pioneers of dance music under the curation of resident DJ Larry Levan. The unique and eclectic styles of disco and dance music featured at the Garage gave rise to descriptive encompassing terms like New York house, "garage", "garage style", and "garage classic" (to describe a record that was made famous at, or associated with, the club).

Although the term "garage music" (not to be confused with UK garage) does not exclusively mean house music, the latter saw extensive development and promotion among Levan and his contemporaries, Frankie Knuckles and Nicky Siano. Nonetheless, these DJs played all kinds of music at Paradise Garage so long as it was danceable; for example, The Clash and The Police, as well as traditional "disco" artists like Gwen Guthrie and Sylvester.

Among those who benefitted from what became known as "The Garage Sound" or "Garage Music" was Mel Cheren, a partial-backer of the club and owner of New York label West End Records. West End's successes included such hits as "Sessomatto" by Sessa Matto, "Hot Shot" by Karen Young, "Heartbeat" by Taana Gardner (remixed by Levan), "Do It to the Music" by Raw Silk, and "Don't Make Me Wait" by the Peech Boys (produced by Levan). West End Records folded for a number of years, then re-opened in the late 1990s and released one of Levan's DJ sets recorded live at the Garage.[23]

Paradise Garage Top 100

In the 2000 book Last Night A DJ Saved My Life by Bill Brewster and Frank Broughton, a chart was detailed that listed the "Top 100" of the Paradise Garage, selected by "The Committee".[24] It is unclear whether this list represents the hundred most played songs at the club or the hundred fan-favorite/DJ favorite tracks.

Artist[25] Song[25] Year of Release[25]
Affinity "Don't Go Away" 1983
Carl Bean "I Was Born This Way" 1977
Hamilton Bohannon "Let's Start The Dance" 1978
Dee Dee Bridgewater "Bad for Me" 1979
James Brown "Give It Up Or Turnit A Loose" 1969
Peter Brown "Do Ya Wanna Get Funky with Me" 1977
Central Line "Walking Into Sunshine" 1981
Chicago "Street Player" 1979
The Chi-Lites "My First Mistake" 1977
Chocolette "It's That East Street Beat" 1985
The Clash "The Magnificent Dance" 1981
Company B "Fascinated" 1987
Dinosaur L "Go Bang! #5" 1982
D Train "You're the One for Me" 1981
Ian Dury "Spasticus Autisticus" 1981
Brian Eno and David Byrne "The Jezebel Spirit" 1981
ESG "Moody" 1981
ESG "Standing In Line" 1984
Marianne Faithfull "Why D'Ya Do It" 1979
Family Tree "Family Tree" 1975
Fingers Inc. "Mystery of Love" 1986
First Choice "Let No Man Put Asunder" 1983
First Choice "Double Cross" 1979
Frontline Orchestra "Don't Turn Your Back On Me" 1982
Taana Gardner "Heartbeat" 1981
Manuel Göttsching E2-E4 1984
Eddy Grant "Living on the Front Line" 1979
Eddy Grant "Nobody's Got Time/Time Warp" 1980
Gwen Guthrie "Seventh Heaven" 1985
Gwen Guthrie "Padlock" 1985
Loleatta Holloway "Love Sensation" 1980
Loleatta Holloway "Hit And Run" 1977
Ednah Holt "Serious, Sirius Space Party" 1981
Thelma Houston "I'm Here Again" 1978
Imagination "Just an Illusion" 1982
Inner Life "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" 1981
Instant Funk "I Got My Mind Made Up (You Can Get It Girl)" 1978
The Jackson 5 "I Am Love" 1974
Mick Jagger "Lucky in Love" 1985
Marshall Jefferson "Move Your Body" 1985
Grace Jones "Slave to the Rhythm" 1985
Grace Jones "Pull Up to the Bumper" 1981
Tamiko Jones "Can't Live Without Your Love" 1979
Kebekelektrik "War Dance" 1978
Eddie Kendricks "Girl You Need a Change of Mind" 1972
Chaka Khan "Clouds" 1980
Chaka Khan "I Know You, I Live You" 1981
Klein + M.B.O. "Dirty Talk" 1982
Kraftwerk "The Robots" 1978
Labelle "What Can I Do for You?" 1974
Patti LaBelle "The Spirit's in It" 1981
Lace "Can't Play Around" 1982
Loose Joints "Is It All Over My Face" 1980
M "Pop Muzik" 1979
Man Friday "Love Honey, Love Heartache" 1986
Martin Circus "Disco Circus" 1979
MFSB "Love Is the Message" 1977
Steve Miller Band "Macho City" 1981
Modern Romance "Salsa Rapsody" 1981
Melba Moore "You Stepped into My Life" 1978
Alicia Myers "I Want To Thank You" 1981
New York Citi Peech Boys "Life Is Something Special" 1982
Stevie Nicks "Stand Back" 1983
Nitro Deluxe "Let's Get Brutal" 1987
North End featuring Michelle Wallace "Tee's Happy" 1981
Nu Shooz "I Can't Wait" 1986
Yoko Ono "Walking on Thin Ice" 1981
Peech Boys "Don't Make Me Wait" 1982
Phreek "Weekend" 1978
Pleasure "Take A Chance" 1979
The Police "Voices Inside My Head" 1980
Sharon Ridley "Changin'" 1976
Alexander Robotnick "Problemes d'Amour" 1983
Rockers Revenge featuring Donnie Calvin "Walking On Sunshine" 1982
Diana Ross "Love Hangover" 1976
Diana Ross "No One Gets the Prize" 1979
The Salsoul Orchestra "Ooh, I Love It (Love Break)" 1983
Sister Sledge "Lost in Music" 1978
Sister Sledge "We Are Family" 1978
Sparque "Let's Go Dancin'" 1981
Cat Stevens "Was Dog A Doughnut?" 1977
Nick Straker Band "A Little Bit of Jazz" 1981
The Strikers "Body Music" 1981
The Sugarhill Gang "Rapper's Delight" 1979
Donna Summer "I Feel Love" 1977
Sylvester "I Need Someone To Love Tonight" 1979
Sylvester "Over And Over" 1977
Syreeta "Can't Shake Your Love" 1981
Talking Heads "I Zimbra" 1979
Talking Heads "Once in a Lifetime" 1980
Tom Tom Club "Genius of Love" 1981
Touch "Without You" 1987
T.W. Funkmasters "Love Money" 1980
Two Tons O' Fun "I Got The Feeling" 1980
Two Tons O' Fun "Just Us" 1980
Visual "The Music Got Me" 1983
Will Powers "Adventures In Success" 1983
Womack & Womack "Baby I'm Scared Of You" 1984
Yazoo "Situation" 1982
Yello "Bostich" 1981

Performers

Notable performers who have played at Paradise Garage include:

In popular culture

Tribute events

  • On May 11, 2014, in an event organized by Red Bull Music Academy, former Paradise Garage DJ David DePino, his fellow Paradise Garage alum Joey Llanos, and the dance music DJ François Kevorkian paid tribute to both the Paradise Garage and the late Larry Levan with a block party located on the street outside the club's former entrance. The event was coordinated with an effort to rename the King Street block Larry Levan Way and featured songs considered Garage classics, some DJ'd, some of which were sung live by Jocelyn Brown, who appeared onstage to deliver such favorites as "I'm Caught Up (In a One Night Love Affair)" and "Ain't No Mountain High Enough".[28]
  • From May 24 to September 22, 2019, the New York Historical Society's Stonewall 50 Exhibition displayed the original Paradise Garage metal sign from the disco's original building, which was a parking garage. Credits also on display read: "Paradise Garage (1976-1987) Dennis Wunderlin (b. 1943), designer. Exterior sign, ca. 1977. Metal, paint. Fales Library and Special Collections, New York University, New York, NY".

Tribute sites

Multiple tribute sites are dedicated to the Paradise Garage, such as paradisegargenyc.com[29] and TheParadiseGarage.net.[30]

Tribute movies

In 2019, the DJ Corrado Rizza directed and produced a documentary movie called Larry's Garage.[31][32][33][34]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Pareles, Jon (June 18, 2000). "Paradise Garage, a Gay Club That Forever Changed Night Life". The New York Times. Retrieved July 20, 2016.
  2. ^ Baines, Josh (July 14, 2016). "François K Reflects on the Everlasting Legacy of Larry Levan and Paradise Garage". Thump Presents. Retrieved July 20, 2016.
  3. ^ Brown, Brian (March 25, 2011). "PARADISE GARAGE 84 KING STREET NYC THE GAY-RAGE". YouTube.
  4. ^ "Remembrances from Garage Patrons - the Paradise Garage". Retrieved July 20, 2016.
  5. ^ "Disco". the Data Lounge. Retrieved July 20, 2016.
  6. ^ Violette, Richard (2000). "Review of My Life and The Paradise Garage". Library Journal. ISBN 0967899400.
  7. ^ Cheren, Mel; et al. (2000). My Life and The Paradise Garage: Keep On Dancin'. ISBN 0-9678994-0-0.
  8. ^ a b c d e Raymer, Miles (August 21, 2018). "Paradise Garage: The oral history of NYC's greatest club". Timeout New York.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  9. ^ "Larry Levan". Discogs.com. Retrieved February 1, 2018.
  10. ^ "DJ Harvey on Balearic, Acid house and the birth of Dance". YouTube. Red Bull Music Academy. 2005. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved October 12, 2021.
  11. ^ "How we made: Ministry of Sound". the Guardian. November 13, 2018. Retrieved October 12, 2021.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Broughton, Frank & Brewster, Bill (2000). . DJ History. Archived from the original on October 6, 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
  13. ^ a b c d Martin, Douglas (December 21, 2007). "Mel Cheren, 74, an Entrepreneur of Disco, Dies". New York Times.
  14. ^ "Tim Curry's "Paradise Garage" Reviewed - rock nyc". rocknycliveandrecorded.com.
  15. ^ "Tim Curry Official Music Video - Paradise Garage - Superb Quality!". YouTube. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021.
  16. ^ Certificate of Occupancy 9391. New York City Bureau of Buildings. 1925.
  17. ^ a b c "DEMOLISHED: Paradise Garage". NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project. Retrieved October 12, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  18. ^ "Paradise Garage @ Disco-Disco.com". www.disco-disco.com. Retrieved October 12, 2021.
  19. ^ Certificate of Occupancy 76327. New York City Department of Buildings. January 7, 1976.
  20. ^ Certificate of Occupancy 85964. New York City Department of Buildings. July 13, 1984.
  21. ^ "Paradise Garage Reunion At LPR". NBC Universal Media, Channel 4 New York, nbcnewyork.com. January 28, 2011. Retrieved February 4, 2021.
  22. ^ Tomasson, Robert (January 27, 1985). "Future Events". The New York Times. Retrieved October 12, 2021.
  23. ^ "Larry Levan - Larry Levan's Paradise Garage". Discogs. Retrieved March 28, 2018.
  24. ^ Brewster, Bill (2014). Last night a DJ saved my life : the history of the disc jockey. Frank Broughton (Updated and revised ed.). New York. ISBN 978-0-8021-4610-6. OCLC 779455068.
  25. ^ a b c "hotdiscomix :: Club Charts :: Paradise Garage Top 100". www.hotdiscomix.de. Retrieved August 26, 2022.
  26. ^ Geernick, Jan. "A History Of Garage Music". jahsonic.com. Retrieved March 9, 2017.
  27. ^ "The It Discography". Discogs. Retrieved March 9, 2017.
  28. ^ Beta, Andy (May 12, 2014). "DJ Larry Levan Remembered at Paradise Garage Reunion Block Party: Garage regulars and young fans mingle and dance in Lower Manhattan". Rolling Stone. Retrieved July 20, 2016.
  29. ^ "Paradise Garage NYC". Paradise Garage NYC. Retrieved December 8, 2022.
  30. ^ "Patrons' Recollections". TheParadiseGarage.net.
  31. ^ "Parkett Channel" (in Italian). Retrieved December 7, 2019.
  32. ^ "5 magazine". June 24, 2020. Retrieved June 27, 2020.
  33. ^ "Electric Mode (UK)". November 29, 2019. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  34. ^ "New documentary tells story of Larry Levan and Paradise Garage". October 22, 2020. Retrieved November 11, 2020.

External links

  • . Resident Advisor. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015.
  • "Paradise Garage". Disco-Disco.com.
  • "Patrons' Recollections". TheParadiseGarage.net.
  • "West End Records". WestEndRecords.com.

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Paradise Garage also known as the Garage 1 2 or the Gay rage 3 4 5 was a New York City discotheque notable in the history of dance and pop music as well as LGBT and nightclub cultures 6 7 1 The 10 000 square feet 930 m2 club was founded by sole proprietor Michael Brody and occupied a building formerly located at 84 King Street 8 in the SoHo neighborhood It operated from 1977 to 1987 and featured notable resident DJ Larry Levan 9 Paradise Garage The Garage Address84 King StreetNew York New YorkUnited StatesCoordinates40 43 41 N 74 00 23 W 40 72794 N 74 00645 W 40 72794 74 00645 Coordinates 40 43 41 N 74 00 23 W 40 72794 N 74 00645 W 40 72794 74 00645OperatorMichael BrodyTypeNightclubCapacity1 400Field size10 000 square feet 930 m2 ConstructionBuilt1924 as auto garage OpenedJanuary 28 1978 1978 01 28 ClosedOctober 1 1987 1987 10 01 Demolished2018ArchitectVictor MayperThe Garage is credited with influencing the development of modern nightclubs and is cited as a direct inspiration for London s Ministry of Sound 10 11 Unlike other venues of its time Paradise Garage promoted dancing rather than verbal interaction and it was the first to place the DJ at the center of attention 12 It was known for its enthusiastic yet unforgiving nature toward performers citation needed It hosted many notable musicians including Diana Ross 13 and a young Madonna 12 In 1979 Tim Curry released the album Fearless containing the single Paradise Garage whose lyrics narrate visiting the discotheque 14 15 Contents 1 History 1 1 Physical space 1 2 Culture 1 3 Music 1 3 1 Paradise Garage Top 100 2 Performers 3 In popular culture 3 1 Tribute events 3 2 Tribute sites 3 3 Tribute movies 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditPhysical space Edit Paradise Garage derived its name from the building s origin as an early automobile parking structure Its initial certificate of occupancy dated March 26 1925 identifies the architect of the two story commercial building at 80 86 King Street as Victor Mayper 16 Michael Brody s imprint on the space began in 1977 with the club opening as 84 King Street Garage After a year long renovation it officially became Paradise Garage on January 28 1978 17 Among the improvements were a sprung dancefloor and custom sound system developed by Richard Long of Richard Long amp Associates RLA 18 The club s main room layout and dancefloor were reportedly purpose designed around the sound system which is said to have been the best in New York City at that time and described by Francois Kevorkian as a temple of music 8 12 The venue initially accommodated 750 patrons 19 but a 1984 expansion raised its legal capacity to 1 400 people and added a rooftop lounge 20 styled after the coastal scrubland and beachside villas of nearby Fire Island Pines where Brody owned a summer home 8 After 11 years of operation The Garage s lease ended on October 1 1987 The building later when reverted to use as truck depot by Verizon Communications 21 In April 2018 it was demolished 17 and replaced by high rise luxury condominiums Culture Edit The Garage was largely modeled on David Mancuso s private invitation only DJ parties at The Loft 12 Admission to the club was only available to members and their guests with an interview process used to select members 8 In order to avoid New York City restrictions on bar and restaurant hours of operation snacks and beverages were freely available to patrons and no liquor was served These measures allowed the club to stay open afterhours often until 10 00 AM or even later the following day In contrast to its well known contemporary Studio 54 The Garage fostered a distinctly no frills egalitarian atmosphere as reminisced by one of its former dancers You went there to dance and we didn t dance like the regular people who were dancing in discos I used to get dressed up to go to a disco I d do the Hustle for a couple hours till 4 o clock in the morning then I d say Oh shit lemme go to the Garage I had my bag with me and go to the Garage and change into my sweatpants and my sneakers Willie Dancer in Paradise Garage The oral history of NYC s greatest club 8 The club hosted a number of charity events benefitting organizations like Gay Men s Health Crisis GMHC 17 and U S Fund for UNICEF 22 As of 2008 the Paradise Garage trademark is owned by GMHC citation needed Music Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Paradise Garage was an epicenter for early pioneers of dance music under the curation of resident DJ Larry Levan The unique and eclectic styles of disco and dance music featured at the Garage gave rise to descriptive encompassing terms like New York house garage garage style and garage classic to describe a record that was made famous at or associated with the club Although the term garage music not to be confused with UK garage does not exclusively mean house music the latter saw extensive development and promotion among Levan and his contemporaries Frankie Knuckles and Nicky Siano Nonetheless these DJs played all kinds of music at Paradise Garage so long as it was danceable for example The Clash and The Police as well as traditional disco artists like Gwen Guthrie and Sylvester Among those who benefitted from what became known as The Garage Sound or Garage Music was Mel Cheren a partial backer of the club and owner of New York label West End Records West End s successes included such hits as Sessomatto by Sessa Matto Hot Shot by Karen Young Heartbeat by Taana Gardner remixed by Levan Do It to the Music by Raw Silk and Don t Make Me Wait by the Peech Boys produced by Levan West End Records folded for a number of years then re opened in the late 1990s and released one of Levan s DJ sets recorded live at the Garage 23 Paradise Garage Top 100 Edit In the 2000 book Last Night A DJ Saved My Life by Bill Brewster and Frank Broughton a chart was detailed that listed the Top 100 of the Paradise Garage selected by The Committee 24 It is unclear whether this list represents the hundred most played songs at the club or the hundred fan favorite DJ favorite tracks Artist 25 Song 25 Year of Release 25 Affinity Don t Go Away 1983Carl Bean I Was Born This Way 1977Hamilton Bohannon Let s Start The Dance 1978Dee Dee Bridgewater Bad for Me 1979James Brown Give It Up Or Turnit A Loose 1969Peter Brown Do Ya Wanna Get Funky with Me 1977Central Line Walking Into Sunshine 1981Chicago Street Player 1979The Chi Lites My First Mistake 1977Chocolette It s That East Street Beat 1985The Clash The Magnificent Dance 1981Company B Fascinated 1987Dinosaur L Go Bang 5 1982D Train You re the One for Me 1981Ian Dury Spasticus Autisticus 1981Brian Eno and David Byrne The Jezebel Spirit 1981ESG Moody 1981ESG Standing In Line 1984Marianne Faithfull Why D Ya Do It 1979Family Tree Family Tree 1975Fingers Inc Mystery of Love 1986First Choice Let No Man Put Asunder 1983First Choice Double Cross 1979Frontline Orchestra Don t Turn Your Back On Me 1982Taana Gardner Heartbeat 1981Manuel Gottsching E2 E4 1984Eddy Grant Living on the Front Line 1979Eddy Grant Nobody s Got Time Time Warp 1980Gwen Guthrie Seventh Heaven 1985Gwen Guthrie Padlock 1985Loleatta Holloway Love Sensation 1980Loleatta Holloway Hit And Run 1977Ednah Holt Serious Sirius Space Party 1981Thelma Houston I m Here Again 1978Imagination Just an Illusion 1982Inner Life Ain t No Mountain High Enough 1981Instant Funk I Got My Mind Made Up You Can Get It Girl 1978The Jackson 5 I Am Love 1974Mick Jagger Lucky in Love 1985Marshall Jefferson Move Your Body 1985Grace Jones Slave to the Rhythm 1985Grace Jones Pull Up to the Bumper 1981Tamiko Jones Can t Live Without Your Love 1979Kebekelektrik War Dance 1978Eddie Kendricks Girl You Need a Change of Mind 1972Chaka Khan Clouds 1980Chaka Khan I Know You I Live You 1981Klein M B O Dirty Talk 1982Kraftwerk The Robots 1978Labelle What Can I Do for You 1974Patti LaBelle The Spirit s in It 1981Lace Can t Play Around 1982Loose Joints Is It All Over My Face 1980M Pop Muzik 1979Man Friday Love Honey Love Heartache 1986Martin Circus Disco Circus 1979MFSB Love Is the Message 1977Steve Miller Band Macho City 1981Modern Romance Salsa Rapsody 1981Melba Moore You Stepped into My Life 1978Alicia Myers I Want To Thank You 1981New York Citi Peech Boys Life Is Something Special 1982Stevie Nicks Stand Back 1983Nitro Deluxe Let s Get Brutal 1987North End featuring Michelle Wallace Tee s Happy 1981Nu Shooz I Can t Wait 1986Yoko Ono Walking on Thin Ice 1981Peech Boys Don t Make Me Wait 1982Phreek Weekend 1978Pleasure Take A Chance 1979The Police Voices Inside My Head 1980Sharon Ridley Changin 1976Alexander Robotnick Problemes d Amour 1983Rockers Revenge featuring Donnie Calvin Walking On Sunshine 1982Diana Ross Love Hangover 1976Diana Ross No One Gets the Prize 1979The Salsoul Orchestra Ooh I Love It Love Break 1983Sister Sledge Lost in Music 1978Sister Sledge We Are Family 1978Sparque Let s Go Dancin 1981Cat Stevens Was Dog A Doughnut 1977Nick Straker Band A Little Bit of Jazz 1981The Strikers Body Music 1981The Sugarhill Gang Rapper s Delight 1979Donna Summer I Feel Love 1977Sylvester I Need Someone To Love Tonight 1979Sylvester Over And Over 1977Syreeta Can t Shake Your Love 1981Talking Heads I Zimbra 1979Talking Heads Once in a Lifetime 1980Tom Tom Club Genius of Love 1981Touch Without You 1987T W Funkmasters Love Money 1980Two Tons O Fun I Got The Feeling 1980Two Tons O Fun Just Us 1980Visual The Music Got Me 1983Will Powers Adventures In Success 1983Womack amp Womack Baby I m Scared Of You 1984Yazoo Situation 1982Yello Bostich 1981Performers EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Notable performers who have played at Paradise Garage include 2 Puerto Ricans a Blackman and a Dominican Colonel Abrams Noel Pagan Gayle Adams Patti Austin Baltimora B B amp Q Band Claudja Barry Carl Bean Celi Bee Taka Boom Pattie Brooks Jocelyn Brown Miquel Brown Peter Brown Sharon Brown C Bank Camille 26 Change Cheyne Linda Clifford Natalie Cole Willie Colon Company B The Cover Girls Tim Curry E G Daily Sarah Dash Taylor Dayne Cory Daye Divine D Train Duran Duran ESG First Choice Samantha Fox Marshall Jefferson Freeez Taana Gardner 12 Siedah Garrett Gary s Gang Gloria Gaynor 12 Georgio Gwen Guthrie Curtis Hairston Hanson amp Davis Keith Haring 13 Dan Hartman 12 Nona Hendryx Jennifer Holliday Loleatta Holloway 12 Thelma Houston Whitney Houston Al Hudson 12 Rhetta Hughes Phyllis Hyman Imagination James Ingram The It 27 Dee D Jackson Debbie Jacobs Peter Jacques band France Joli Grace Jones The Jones Girls 12 Kid Creole and the Coconuts Madleen Kane Chaka Khan 12 Evelyn Champagne King Fern Kinney Jean Knight Konk George Kranz Patti LaBelle 12 Cyndi Lauper Amanda Lear Paul Lekakis Lime Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam Loose Ends Cheryl Lynn Madonna 13 who also filmed her first music video Everybody here citation needed Nancy Martinez Hugh Masekela Janice McClain Stephanie Mills Melba Moore Meli sa Morgan Mr Fingers Alicia Myers Nayobe New Order Klaus Nomi Nu Shooz Odyssey Dennis Parker Paul Parker Peech Boys Bonnie Pointer The Pointer Sisters Positive Force Quando Quango Fonda Rae Sheryl Lee Ralph Sharon Redd The Ritchie Family Barbara Roy Diana Ross 13 Arthur Russell Sinitta Sister Sledge Frankie Smith Stacey Q Brenda K Starr Candi Staton Amii Stewart Sybil Sylvester The System Evelyn Thomas Tasha Thomas Judy Torres Liz Torres Unlimited Touch Luther Vandross Tata Vega Was Not Was Jody Watley The Weather Girls Wham Deniece Williams Precious Wilson Betty Wright Syreeta Wright Yaz Karen YoungIn popular culture EditTribute events Edit On May 11 2014 in an event organized by Red Bull Music Academy former Paradise Garage DJ David DePino his fellow Paradise Garage alum Joey Llanos and the dance music DJ Francois Kevorkian paid tribute to both the Paradise Garage and the late Larry Levan with a block party located on the street outside the club s former entrance The event was coordinated with an effort to rename the King Street block Larry Levan Way and featured songs considered Garage classics some DJ d some of which were sung live by Jocelyn Brown who appeared onstage to deliver such favorites as I m Caught Up In a One Night Love Affair and Ain t No Mountain High Enough 28 From May 24 to September 22 2019 the New York Historical Society s Stonewall 50 Exhibition displayed the original Paradise Garage metal sign from the disco s original building which was a parking garage Credits also on display read Paradise Garage 1976 1987 Dennis Wunderlin b 1943 designer Exterior sign ca 1977 Metal paint Fales Library and Special Collections New York University New York NY Tribute sites Edit Multiple tribute sites are dedicated to the Paradise Garage such as paradisegargenyc com 29 and TheParadiseGarage net 30 Tribute movies Edit In 2019 the DJ Corrado Rizza directed and produced a documentary movie called Larry s Garage 31 32 33 34 See also Edit LGBT portal New York City portalLe Palace Superclub LGBT culture in New York City List of electronic dance music venues List of nightclubs in New York City Prelude Records Salsoul Records Club Zanzibar The Shelter New York City References Edit a b Pareles Jon June 18 2000 Paradise Garage a Gay Club That Forever Changed Night Life The New York Times Retrieved July 20 2016 Baines Josh July 14 2016 Francois K Reflects on the Everlasting Legacy of Larry Levan and Paradise Garage Thump Presents Retrieved July 20 2016 Brown Brian March 25 2011 PARADISE GARAGE 84 KING STREET NYC THE GAY RAGE YouTube Remembrances from Garage Patrons the Paradise Garage Retrieved July 20 2016 Disco the Data Lounge Retrieved July 20 2016 Violette Richard 2000 Review of My Life and The Paradise Garage Library Journal ISBN 0967899400 Cheren Mel et al 2000 My Life and The Paradise Garage Keep On Dancin ISBN 0 9678994 0 0 a b c d e Raymer Miles August 21 2018 Paradise Garage The oral history of NYC s greatest club Timeout New York a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Larry Levan Discogs com Retrieved February 1 2018 DJ Harvey on Balearic Acid house and the birth of Dance YouTube Red Bull Music Academy 2005 Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved October 12 2021 How we made Ministry of Sound the Guardian November 13 2018 Retrieved October 12 2021 a b c d e f g h i j k l Broughton Frank amp Brewster Bill 2000 Larry Levan s Paradise Garage DJ History Archived from the original on October 6 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint uses authors parameter link a b c d Martin Douglas December 21 2007 Mel Cheren 74 an Entrepreneur of Disco Dies New York Times Tim Curry s Paradise Garage Reviewed rock nyc rocknycliveandrecorded com Tim Curry Official Music Video Paradise Garage Superb Quality YouTube Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Certificate of Occupancy 9391 New York City Bureau of Buildings 1925 a b c DEMOLISHED Paradise Garage NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project Retrieved October 12 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Paradise Garage Disco Disco com www disco disco com Retrieved October 12 2021 Certificate of Occupancy 76327 New York City Department of Buildings January 7 1976 Certificate of Occupancy 85964 New York City Department of Buildings July 13 1984 Paradise Garage Reunion At LPR NBC Universal Media Channel 4 New York nbcnewyork com January 28 2011 Retrieved February 4 2021 Tomasson Robert January 27 1985 Future Events The New York Times Retrieved October 12 2021 Larry Levan Larry Levan s Paradise Garage Discogs Retrieved March 28 2018 Brewster Bill 2014 Last night a DJ saved my life the history of the disc jockey Frank Broughton Updated and revised ed New York ISBN 978 0 8021 4610 6 OCLC 779455068 a b c hotdiscomix Club Charts Paradise Garage Top 100 www hotdiscomix de Retrieved August 26 2022 Geernick Jan A History Of Garage Music jahsonic com Retrieved March 9 2017 The It Discography Discogs Retrieved March 9 2017 Beta Andy May 12 2014 DJ Larry Levan Remembered at Paradise Garage Reunion Block Party Garage regulars and young fans mingle and dance in Lower Manhattan Rolling Stone Retrieved July 20 2016 Paradise Garage NYC Paradise Garage NYC Retrieved December 8 2022 Patrons Recollections TheParadiseGarage net Parkett Channel in Italian Retrieved December 7 2019 5 magazine June 24 2020 Retrieved June 27 2020 Electric Mode UK November 29 2019 Retrieved December 17 2019 New documentary tells story of Larry Levan and Paradise Garage October 22 2020 Retrieved November 11 2020 External links Edit Disco pioneer Mel Cheren dies at 74 Resident Advisor Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Paradise Garage Disco Disco com Patrons Recollections TheParadiseGarage net West End Records WestEndRecords com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paradise Garage amp oldid 1126312779, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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