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Vince Lawrence

Vince Lawrence (born January 6, 1964, Chicago, Illinois, United States) is an American dance music record producer, businessman and is one of the leading innovators of the genre of music called house music.[1][2][3][4] Industry insiders recognize Lawrence as co-author of "On and On", the first recording officially designated "house music".[3][5][6][7][8][9] He worked with Jesse Saunders in the initial creation of Jes Say Records, designing its logo by hand. He served as head of marketing and was the lyric writer for "Funk U Up" (the first House track to ever make it onto the Billboard charts), "Undercover" by Dr. Derelict, "Real Love", and many other songs released in the label's heyday. He also co-authored "Love Can't Turn Around", which featured Daryl Pandy and reached No. 10 in the UK Singles Chart in 1986, starting the house music revolution in the UK.[5][10][11][12] He organized Trax Records, a Chicago house label.[3][4] He is the founder of Slang MusicGroup, which has received numerous gold and platinum awards for their contributions.

Early years edit

At the time, Vince's father worked with Eddie Thomas of Curtom Records. Eddie managed several soul and funk acts, one of which was Captain Sky, who was a Funk artist that played on Soul Train and other shows. One year, Vince got to go on tour with the musicians. He did their pyrotechnician work and watched the guy that played the synthesizers and keyboards. He thought the guy was cool and decided to learn a little bit about his synthesizers and got a job as an usher at Comiskey Park to pay for them. One night he was on duty turned out to be the infamous Disco Demolition Night.[2][4]

After becoming the victim of a hate crime, Vince settled out of court for $5000 with a view to buying his first synthesizers [13]

He saved up enough money to buy a small synthesizer, a Moog Prodigy. Looking up to his mentors, Vince started his own band called Z Factor with Fred Riley – keyboards, Bernadette Rabaya – singer, Carlos Giammarese??? – guitar, Cordell – drums. Vince sang and played keyboards.[14]

Their first record was called “(I Like To Do It In) Fast Cars” and came out in 1982 when he was eighteen. Vince's dad put the record on his label, Mitchbal Records. The record was played on WGCI in regular rotation and a few records were sold. At the same time, Vince was also going to a teen club called The Playground, which was the brainchild of a young entrepreneurial man, Craig Thompson. He then met Jesse Saunders and Farley Keith, who were the DJs. They would play old disco records, which they would mix with The B-52's music. Vince got a job there, through Jesse, doing lights. He brought Jesse and Farley his record and they would play it. Vince told them that the stuff they were playing could be put on record and would make them even more popular DJs. By making a record, crowds at the clubs would know who the announced DJ was and would make the crowd attendance bigger. Vince told Jesse that he had a synthesizer and was in a band. They decided to work together to make what became the first house record.[14][15]

They wrote the beginnings of the “On And On” record along with ten or eleven more songs. Then they made “On And On Traxs” and went to Precision Records, a pressing plant, to pay for 500 records.[16] These records would be played in the clubs. In three weeks it became the hottest song in the city. Vince told Jesse that they should sell the records at the concession stand at The Playground. They met the guy that ran the concession stand, Duane Buford, and when it turned out that Duane played piano, they decided to make some music together.[14][15]

It was a pain selling the records at the concession stand so they decided to go to a record store called Imports Etc., where they sold a thousand records for four dollars each. They threw a party at Duane's house and wrote “Night Flight”, “Dum Dum”, “I’m The DJ,” and many other songs that would eventually become popular. Some of them came out of Vince's dad's label, Mitchbal, and the others came out on a label Vince named for Jesse called Jes Say Records. The logo was written in Vince's own handwriting.[14]

Vince went back to the Precision Records to get more records from the owner, Larry Sherman, every couple of weeks. The teenage repeat customer made the owner curious, so Larry asked him what he was doing with the records. After Vince told him that he was selling them for four dollars, Larry and Vince made a deal that Larry would press the records for no charge and share the profits. Vince wanted to have a label that would fit what they were doing and came up with the name Trax Records.[7][14][15]

Vince wanted to show people in Detroit the music that he was doing, because he thought the records would sell in other cities as well. He went to the clubs in Detroit and gave the DJs copies of the records. After creating relationships with the underground record shops, he set his sights on New York City. He met Bruce Forrest in New York, gave him some records and ended up staying there for three months finding stores and selling records. He called up Duane and Jesse and told them to come to New York. After seeing how much Vince was making selling these records in New York, Larry financed his trips to other states to find all the DJ stores and clubs.[14][15]

Other DJs started teaming up, following what Vince had started. Frankie Knuckles teamed up with Jamie Principle to make their first record and Steve Hurley teamed up with Rocky Jones to start DJ International. This was happening when Vince met Marshall Jefferson in the clubs with his friends, Sleazy-D and Adonis (artist). Marshall wanted to get a record out under his nickname, Virgo, so Vince told them to do it under his own label. Vince and Marshall made the EP, “Virgo Trax”, which still gets played today.[14][15]

Slang MusicGroup edit

After exposing some of the dance world's best artists such as Marshall Jefferson, Adonis (artist), Byron Styngly, Farley Jackmaster Funk, Ron Hardy, Screamin’ Rachel, and Jesse Saunders at Trax Records, Vince founded Slang MusicGroup. Staying in Chicago, Vince evolved from an artist and producer to the entrepreneur and marketer that he is today. With Slang MusicGroup Vince becomes a sort of “pop culture divining rod,” creating original and remix music for bands, gaming, and TV along with innovative advertising campaigns, working with brands and their agencies. Multiple producers and artists work for Slang MusicGroup and Vince has received many RIAA Gold and Platinum awards for his work. Vince has worked with top selling acts such as Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Korn, R. Kelly, Wyclef Jean, John Legend, and Beyoncé. Slang MusicGroup has become a destination for electronic music makers of every genre.[9]

Chicago Fire: A Dance Music Anthology edit

For the musician and non-musician alike, Lawrence wanted to make it as easy as possible for anyone to make good-sounding music. He spearheaded the development of the Chicago Fire: A Dance Music Anthology in conjunction with Sony Acid. This anthology covers many types of electronic music: electro, deep house, old school, progressive, and drum & bass. Vince was able to create a way for anybody to use loops to create new and improved house music. Vince when interviewed, expressed his hope that the tool set would help foster a new generation of house music makers and fans. He also expressed how he thought this would bring the house music genre out of the underground into the mainstream.[7][17]

Personal life edit

Lawrence's father is an independent songwriter and his mother is now a retired assistant buildings manager for the city's two main federal buildings. He attended Lake View High School and later studied marketing at Blackburn College in Carlinville, Illinois. He decided to leave College when he realized he was making more money than most seniors.[14]

Discography edit

Remixes:

Lupe Fiasco- Jump remix-1st &15th/Thirty Tigers
Beyoncé- Ego ---remix
John Legend- saveroom ---remix
John Legend ~ GREEN LIGHT ---remix
Justin Stein ~ LOOSE CONTROL ---remix
Jonathan Davis ~ GOT MONEY ---remix
Omarion - icebox ---remix
Omarion ~ TOUCH ---remix
Omarion ~ I'M TRYNA ---remix
Solange Knowles- tony ---remix
Solange Knowles- sandcastles ---remix
Wyclef Jean- sweetest girl ---remix
Wyclef Jean- touch your button ---remix
Amerie ~ TOUCH ---remix
Vivian Green - I Like It (But I Don't Need It) - Columbia ---remix[18]
R. Kelly – Thoia Thoing- Jive ---Club Mix
P1-In My Soul-Novo ---Club Mix
P1-Terranova (Vespa) -Novo ---Club Mix
P1- Heat it Up -Novo ---Club Mix
Michael Jackson - One More Chance - Epic ---Club Mix (2)
R. Kelly – Ignition – Jive ---Club Mix (2)
Whitney Houston/Deborah Cox - Same Script Different Cast – Arista ---Club Mix (3)
Donell Jones - Where I Wanna Be – Arista ---Club Mix (2)
R. Kelly - I Wish – Jive ---Club Mix
Absolute - Is It Really Like That – Atlantic ---Club Mix
Lina (American singer) - No More – Atlantic ---Club Mix
Sisqo - Incomplete - Island/DefJam ---Club Mix
112 - Anywhere - BAD BOY ---Club Mix
Crystal Method – Comin’Back – Outpost ---Club Mix
KMFDM - Light - WaxTrax/TVT ---Club Mix
Concrete Blonde - Wanna Be Your Friend ---Club Mix
Taffy - I Love My Radio (UK Mix) – Mute ---Club Mix [19]

Releases:

Cara Snower ~ Criminal ---Prod
JQ ~ Dixie Cups ---Prod
JQ ~ Superfly Guy ---Prod
JQ ~ go down and show ---Prod[20]
Morgan Mallory ~ echoes ---Prod
Morgan Mallory ~ spotlight ---Prod
Morgan Mallory ~ still you love me ---Prod
Morgan Mallory ~ come feel me ---Prod
Jana G ~ sleepin ---Prod
Jana G ~ make me ---Prod
Jana G ~ open up ---Prod
Nikki Lynette ~ BIG ---Prod
Nikki Lynette ~ need a man ---Prod
Savvy and Mandy- dream ---Album Prod
Melody Swink- Today is Someday -Iris ---Album Prod[21]
Ms. Alto- Heat/Taste the Wine-Slang Recordings ---Writer/Prod
Ms. Alto-Sunrise/My First Love-Slang Recordings ---Writer/Prod
Liquid Soul-Evolution- Shanachie ---Writer/Prod
Yvonne Gage-Mirror Mirror/So Good- Slang Recordings ---Writer/Prod
Katia-Let Me Be Free- Slang Recordings ---Writer/Prod
Poundseven-Self Titled-Hatelove ---Album Prod
Felix Da Housecatt-I Know ElectricBoy- Emperor Norton ---Writer/Prod
Urban Knights IV- Clubland- Narada ---Writer/Prod[22]
North Avenue - Solutions/Someday - Music101 ---Writer/Prod[23]
MOB - Creepin/Breaks Em Off - PD Waxx ---Engineer
KoS - Take U There - Long Tall Salley ---Writer/Prod
KoS - Summer Nights - Long Tall Salley ---Writer/Prod
Vince Lawrence - The Night is Young - KTM/Tressor ---Writer/Prod
Vince Lawrence - Songs Without a Singer - KTM/Tressor ---Album Prod
Terminal White - The Colorline – White ---Album Prod
Donna Summer – What Is It You Want - Atlantic ---Writer/Prod
Richard Rodgers - Bed of Roses – Sam ---Writer/Prod
Bang Orchestra- Rush- Trax ---Writer/Prod[24]
CCP - A Solution – Mute ---Writer/Prod
The Swans - Girl with a Gun – Mute ---Writer/Prod
Bang Orchestra - Sample That – Geffen ---Writer/Prod[24]
Shay Jones – Time To Party – Trax ---Writer/Prod
Shay Jones – Feeling the Need – Trax ---Writer/Prod
Gwendolyn - Come to Me - Precision / Trax ---Writer/Prod
Cath Carroll - Too Good To Live ---Writer/Prod
LeNoiz - Wanna Dance – Trax ---Prod
Fresh - Dum Dum – Trax ---Prod
Farley Jackmaster Funk - Love Can't Turn – Trax ---Writer
Marshall Jefferson - Move Your Body – Trax ---Engineer/Prod
Virgo/Marshall Jefferson - VirgoTrax / Go Wild - Other Side ---Prod/Engineer
Dezz7 / 10City - Funny Love – Trax ---Prod
Darryl Pandy - Climax – Brightstar ---Prod
Ron Hardy - Sensation – Trax ---Writer/Prod
Grant - Dance – Trax ---Prod
Midnight - In a Heartbeat – Jessay ---Writer
The Homeboys – It's Your Night – Jessay ---Writer
Dr. Derelict - Undercover – Jessay ---Writer
Z Factor – Z Factor – Mitchbal ---Writer/Prod
Jesse Saunders – On & On ---Writer
Z Factor – Fast Cars ---Writer/Prod
[10][25]

References edit

  1. ^ . Remixmag.com. Archived from the original on 2009-09-17. Retrieved 2014-08-10.
  2. ^ a b Meares, Hadley (February 28, 2017). "The night when straight white males tried to kill disco". Aeon Media Group.
  3. ^ a b c McCauley, Jay (September 6, 2016). . Pulse Radio. Archived from the original on October 13, 2018. Retrieved March 1, 2017.
  4. ^ a b c John, Derek (July 16, 2016). "July 12, 1979: 'The Night Disco Died' - Or Didn't". National Public Radio.
  5. ^ a b . 8 July 2011. Archived from the original on 2011-07-08. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
  6. ^ Will Hermes (1998-10-22). "Into the groovy". Dallas Observer. Retrieved 2014-08-10.
  7. ^ a b c "Sound Series - Chicago Fire - Interview with the Artist". Sony Creative Software. Retrieved 2014-08-10.
  8. ^ . 6 January 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-01-06. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
  9. ^ a b "Chicago based music producers creating remix and original music for Artists, Television Commercials, Film, and Gaming". Slang Musicgroup. Retrieved 2014-08-10.
  10. ^ a b "Vince Lawrence Discography at Discogs". Discogs.com. 2010-09-04. Retrieved 2014-08-10.
  11. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 216. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  12. ^ "Global range Darryl Pandy has the 7-octave voice heard 'round the world".
  13. ^ "» #1 Disco Demolition Night". Gimlet Media. Retrieved 2016-11-23.
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h Fleming, Jonathan (1995). What Kind of House Party is This?. England, UK: MIY Publishing Ltd. pp. 233–236. ISBN 0-9523932-1-2.
  15. ^ a b c d e Brewster, Bill; Frank Broughton (1999). last night a dj saved my life. London: Headline Book Publishing. pp. 306–315. ISBN 0-8021-3688-5.
  16. ^ "Living Art Productions - Rave: Articles". Livingart.com. Retrieved 2014-08-10.
  17. ^ "Loops & Samples: Chicago Fire: A Dance Music Anthology". Sonycreativesoftware.com. Retrieved 2014-08-10.
  18. ^ "Vivian Green - Chart history". Billboard. Retrieved 2014-08-10.
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  20. ^ "JQ | Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos". Myspace.com. Retrieved 2014-08-10.
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  22. ^ "Billboard - Google Books". 2002-02-16. Retrieved 2014-08-10.
  23. ^ . 20 August 2008. Archived from the original on 2008-08-20. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
  24. ^ a b "Bang Orchestra". Pqasb.pqarchiver.com. 1990-06-22. Retrieved 2014-08-10.
  25. ^ "Vince Lawrence is an internationally recognized innovator in dance music". Slang Musicgroup. Retrieved 2014-08-10.

External links edit

  • Vince Lawrence on LinkedIn
  • Vince Lawrence Myspace
  • Slang MusicGroup Website

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This article reads more like a story than an encyclopedia entry Please help to introduce a more formal style and remove any personally invested tone so that this article meets Wikipedia s quality standards and conforms to the neutral point of view policy March 2017 Vince Lawrence born January 6 1964 Chicago Illinois United States is an American dance music record producer businessman and is one of the leading innovators of the genre of music called house music 1 2 3 4 Industry insiders recognize Lawrence as co author of On and On the first recording officially designated house music 3 5 6 7 8 9 He worked with Jesse Saunders in the initial creation of Jes Say Records designing its logo by hand He served as head of marketing and was the lyric writer for Funk U Up the first House track to ever make it onto the Billboard charts Undercover by Dr Derelict Real Love and many other songs released in the label s heyday He also co authored Love Can t Turn Around which featured Daryl Pandy and reached No 10 in the UK Singles Chart in 1986 starting the house music revolution in the UK 5 10 11 12 He organized Trax Records a Chicago house label 3 4 He is the founder of Slang MusicGroup which has received numerous gold and platinum awards for their contributions Contents 1 Early years 2 Slang MusicGroup 3 Chicago Fire A Dance Music Anthology 4 Personal life 5 Discography 6 References 7 External linksEarly years editAt the time Vince s father worked with Eddie Thomas of Curtom Records Eddie managed several soul and funk acts one of which was Captain Sky who was a Funk artist that played on Soul Train and other shows One year Vince got to go on tour with the musicians He did their pyrotechnician work and watched the guy that played the synthesizers and keyboards He thought the guy was cool and decided to learn a little bit about his synthesizers and got a job as an usher at Comiskey Park to pay for them One night he was on duty turned out to be the infamous Disco Demolition Night 2 4 After becoming the victim of a hate crime Vince settled out of court for 5000 with a view to buying his first synthesizers 13 He saved up enough money to buy a small synthesizer a Moog Prodigy Looking up to his mentors Vince started his own band called Z Factor with Fred Riley keyboards Bernadette Rabaya singer Carlos Giammarese guitar Cordell drums Vince sang and played keyboards 14 Their first record was called I Like To Do It In Fast Cars and came out in 1982 when he was eighteen Vince s dad put the record on his label Mitchbal Records The record was played on WGCI in regular rotation and a few records were sold At the same time Vince was also going to a teen club called The Playground which was the brainchild of a young entrepreneurial man Craig Thompson He then met Jesse Saunders and Farley Keith who were the DJs They would play old disco records which they would mix with The B 52 s music Vince got a job there through Jesse doing lights He brought Jesse and Farley his record and they would play it Vince told them that the stuff they were playing could be put on record and would make them even more popular DJs By making a record crowds at the clubs would know who the announced DJ was and would make the crowd attendance bigger Vince told Jesse that he had a synthesizer and was in a band They decided to work together to make what became the first house record 14 15 They wrote the beginnings of the On And On record along with ten or eleven more songs Then they made On And On Traxs and went to Precision Records a pressing plant to pay for 500 records 16 These records would be played in the clubs In three weeks it became the hottest song in the city Vince told Jesse that they should sell the records at the concession stand at The Playground They met the guy that ran the concession stand Duane Buford and when it turned out that Duane played piano they decided to make some music together 14 15 It was a pain selling the records at the concession stand so they decided to go to a record store called Imports Etc where they sold a thousand records for four dollars each They threw a party at Duane s house and wrote Night Flight Dum Dum I m The DJ and many other songs that would eventually become popular Some of them came out of Vince s dad s label Mitchbal and the others came out on a label Vince named for Jesse called Jes Say Records The logo was written in Vince s own handwriting 14 Vince went back to the Precision Records to get more records from the owner Larry Sherman every couple of weeks The teenage repeat customer made the owner curious so Larry asked him what he was doing with the records After Vince told him that he was selling them for four dollars Larry and Vince made a deal that Larry would press the records for no charge and share the profits Vince wanted to have a label that would fit what they were doing and came up with the name Trax Records 7 14 15 Vince wanted to show people in Detroit the music that he was doing because he thought the records would sell in other cities as well He went to the clubs in Detroit and gave the DJs copies of the records After creating relationships with the underground record shops he set his sights on New York City He met Bruce Forrest in New York gave him some records and ended up staying there for three months finding stores and selling records He called up Duane and Jesse and told them to come to New York After seeing how much Vince was making selling these records in New York Larry financed his trips to other states to find all the DJ stores and clubs 14 15 Other DJs started teaming up following what Vince had started Frankie Knuckles teamed up with Jamie Principle to make their first record and Steve Hurley teamed up with Rocky Jones to start DJ International This was happening when Vince met Marshall Jefferson in the clubs with his friends Sleazy D and Adonis artist Marshall wanted to get a record out under his nickname Virgo so Vince told them to do it under his own label Vince and Marshall made the EP Virgo Trax which still gets played today 14 15 Slang MusicGroup editAfter exposing some of the dance world s best artists such as Marshall Jefferson Adonis artist Byron Styngly Farley Jackmaster Funk Ron Hardy Screamin Rachel and Jesse Saunders at Trax Records Vince founded Slang MusicGroup Staying in Chicago Vince evolved from an artist and producer to the entrepreneur and marketer that he is today With Slang MusicGroup Vince becomes a sort of pop culture divining rod creating original and remix music for bands gaming and TV along with innovative advertising campaigns working with brands and their agencies Multiple producers and artists work for Slang MusicGroup and Vince has received many RIAA Gold and Platinum awards for his work Vince has worked with top selling acts such as Michael Jackson Whitney Houston Korn R Kelly Wyclef Jean John Legend and Beyonce Slang MusicGroup has become a destination for electronic music makers of every genre 9 Chicago Fire A Dance Music Anthology editFor the musician and non musician alike Lawrence wanted to make it as easy as possible for anyone to make good sounding music He spearheaded the development of the Chicago Fire A Dance Music Anthology in conjunction with Sony Acid This anthology covers many types of electronic music electro deep house old school progressive and drum amp bass Vince was able to create a way for anybody to use loops to create new and improved house music Vince when interviewed expressed his hope that the tool set would help foster a new generation of house music makers and fans He also expressed how he thought this would bring the house music genre out of the underground into the mainstream 7 17 Personal life editLawrence s father is an independent songwriter and his mother is now a retired assistant buildings manager for the city s two main federal buildings He attended Lake View High School and later studied marketing at Blackburn College in Carlinville Illinois He decided to leave College when he realized he was making more money than most seniors 14 Discography editThis section may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is Formatting non use of wikitable s laundry list appearance needs additional references lacks dates Please help improve this section if you can January 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Remixes Lupe Fiasco Jump remix 1st amp 15th Thirty TigersBeyonce Ego remixJohn Legend saveroom remixJohn Legend GREEN LIGHT remix Justin Stein LOOSE CONTROL remixJonathan Davis GOT MONEY remixOmarion icebox remixOmarion TOUCH remixOmarion I M TRYNA remixSolange Knowles tony remixSolange Knowles sandcastles remix Wyclef Jean sweetest girl remix Wyclef Jean touch your button remixAmerie TOUCH remixVivian Green I Like It But I Don t Need It Columbia remix 18 R Kelly Thoia Thoing Jive Club Mix P1 In My Soul Novo Club Mix P1 Terranova Vespa Novo Club Mix P1 Heat it Up Novo Club MixMichael Jackson One More Chance Epic Club Mix 2 R Kelly Ignition Jive Club Mix 2 Whitney Houston Deborah Cox Same Script Different Cast Arista Club Mix 3 Donell Jones Where I Wanna Be Arista Club Mix 2 R Kelly I Wish Jive Club MixAbsolute Is It Really Like That Atlantic Club MixLina American singer No More Atlantic Club MixSisqo Incomplete Island DefJam Club Mix 112 Anywhere BAD BOY Club MixCrystal Method Comin Back Outpost Club MixKMFDM Light WaxTrax TVT Club MixConcrete Blonde Wanna Be Your Friend Club MixTaffy I Love My Radio UK Mix Mute Club Mix 19 Releases Cara Snower Criminal Prod JQ Dixie Cups Prod JQ Superfly Guy Prod JQ go down and show Prod 20 Morgan Mallory echoes Prod Morgan Mallory spotlight Prod Morgan Mallory still you love me Prod Morgan Mallory come feel me Prod Jana G sleepin Prod Jana G make me Prod Jana G open up Prod Nikki Lynette BIG Prod Nikki Lynette need a man Prod Savvy and Mandy dream Album Prod Melody Swink Today is Someday Iris Album Prod 21 Ms Alto Heat Taste the Wine Slang Recordings Writer Prod Ms Alto Sunrise My First Love Slang Recordings Writer ProdLiquid Soul Evolution Shanachie Writer ProdYvonne Gage Mirror Mirror So Good Slang Recordings Writer Prod Katia Let Me Be Free Slang Recordings Writer Prod Poundseven Self Titled Hatelove Album ProdFelix Da Housecatt I Know ElectricBoy Emperor Norton Writer ProdUrban Knights IV Clubland Narada Writer Prod 22 North Avenue Solutions Someday Music101 Writer Prod 23 MOB Creepin Breaks Em Off PD Waxx Engineer KoS Take U There Long Tall Salley Writer Prod KoS Summer Nights Long Tall Salley Writer Prod Vince Lawrence The Night is Young KTM Tressor Writer Prod Vince Lawrence Songs Without a Singer KTM Tressor Album Prod Terminal White The Colorline White Album ProdDonna Summer What Is It You Want Atlantic Writer Prod Richard Rodgers Bed of Roses Sam Writer Prod Bang Orchestra Rush Trax Writer Prod 24 CCP A Solution Mute Writer Prod The Swans Girl with a Gun Mute Writer Prod Bang Orchestra Sample That Geffen Writer Prod 24 Shay Jones Time To Party Trax Writer Prod Shay Jones Feeling the Need Trax Writer Prod Gwendolyn Come to Me Precision Trax Writer ProdCath Carroll Too Good To Live Writer Prod LeNoiz Wanna Dance Trax Prod Fresh Dum Dum Trax ProdFarley Jackmaster Funk Love Can t Turn Trax WriterMarshall Jefferson Move Your Body Trax Engineer Prod Virgo Marshall Jefferson VirgoTrax Go Wild Other Side Prod Engineer Dezz7 10City Funny Love Trax ProdDarryl Pandy Climax Brightstar ProdRon Hardy Sensation Trax Writer Prod Grant Dance Trax Prod Midnight In a Heartbeat Jessay Writer The Homeboys It s Your Night Jessay Writer Dr Derelict Undercover Jessay Writer Z Factor Z Factor Mitchbal Writer ProdJesse Saunders On amp On Writer Z Factor Fast Cars Writer Prod 10 25 References edit Site Maintenance Remixmag com Archived from the original on 2009 09 17 Retrieved 2014 08 10 a b Meares Hadley February 28 2017 The night when straight white males tried to kill disco Aeon Media Group a b c McCauley Jay September 6 2016 House Has A Home Pulse Radio Archived from the original on October 13 2018 Retrieved March 1 2017 a b c John Derek July 16 2016 July 12 1979 The Night Disco Died Or Didn t National Public Radio a b The Oldskool Series Page 4 Buzzlife Message Board 8 July 2011 Archived from the original on 2011 07 08 Retrieved 25 January 2021 Will Hermes 1998 10 22 Into the groovy Dallas Observer Retrieved 2014 08 10 a b c Sound Series Chicago Fire Interview with the Artist Sony Creative Software Retrieved 2014 08 10 Music 101 Vince Lawrence 6 January 2009 Archived from the original on 2009 01 06 Retrieved 25 January 2021 a b Chicago based music producers creating remix and original music for Artists Television Commercials Film and Gaming Slang Musicgroup Retrieved 2014 08 10 a b Vince Lawrence Discography at Discogs Discogs com 2010 09 04 Retrieved 2014 08 10 Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 216 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Global range Darryl Pandy has the 7 octave voice heard round the world 1 Disco Demolition Night Gimlet Media Retrieved 2016 11 23 a b c d e f g h Fleming Jonathan 1995 What Kind of House Party is This England UK MIY Publishing Ltd pp 233 236 ISBN 0 9523932 1 2 a b c d e Brewster Bill Frank Broughton 1999 last night a dj saved my life London Headline Book Publishing pp 306 315 ISBN 0 8021 3688 5 Living Art Productions Rave Articles Livingart com Retrieved 2014 08 10 Loops amp Samples Chicago Fire A Dance Music Anthology Sonycreativesoftware com Retrieved 2014 08 10 Vivian Green Chart history Billboard Retrieved 2014 08 10 Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 546 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 JQ Listen and Stream Free Music Albums New Releases Photos Videos Myspace com Retrieved 2014 08 10 1 dead link Billboard Google Books 2002 02 16 Retrieved 2014 08 10 Music 101 20 August 2008 Archived from the original on 2008 08 20 Retrieved 25 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