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Frankie Knuckles
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The man many call the godfather of house,
Frankie Knuckles
began DJing in New York in the early '70s while still a teenager, years before the disco boom which proved to be the first flowering of modern dance music. Ten years later he was in Chicago, putting together megamixes of old disco hits with new drum-machine percussion for an appreciative audience at crucial clubs like the Music Box and the Warehouse. Another decade on from those first formative steps for
house music,
Knuckles
was back in his New York home, working as a producer and remixer for the biggest pop stars in the business. His career spans more time than any dance producer and without him, the landscape would be immeasurably different.
Born in the Bronx in 1955,
Knuckles
listened to a lot of jazz as a child, thanks to his sister's record collection. He studied commercial art and costume design before taking his first job as a DJ in 1971. Several years later, he hooked up with childhood friend
Larry Levan
and the two began working at Nicky Siano's New York club, the Gallery.
Levan
later moved to the Continental Baths, and
Knuckles
worked at another club for several months before rejoining
Levan
. Again,
Levan
left -- this time to set up his own club, the Soho Place -- and
Knuckles
continued on until the Continental Baths was closed. A group of entrepreneurs initially approached
Levan
about becoming the DJ at a club they were starting in Chicago; instead of abandoning the interest in his own club, he declined but suggested his friend
Frankie Knuckles
.
Knuckles
moved to Chicago in 1977 and began DJing at the Warehouse, spinning Salsoul and Philadelphia Int'l records in front of a crowd unused to the New York DJing style, which included beat-mixing and the addition of percussion fills (from a separate turntable) to spruce up the sound of traditional soul. In 1983,
Knuckles
opened his own club, the Power Plant. While
Ron Hardy
was entrancing a largely gay, uptown crowd at the Music Box,
Knuckles
introduced the sound to many of the Southside producers who made waves during the 1980s:
Marshall Jefferson
,
Larry Heard
,
Adonis
,
Steve "Silk" Hurley
and at least half a dozen others.
After more than 15 years spinning vinyl,
Frankie Knuckles
began recording as well, debuting with several singles released on the seminal Trax Records. Such efforts as
"Your Love,"
"Baby Wants to Ride,"
"You Got the Love"
and
"Angel"
(most credited to
Knuckles
though vocalist
Jamie Principle
undoubtedly exercised some influence) were among the best tracks released in the Chicago house explosion of the mid-'80s.
Knuckles
also recorded for Danica (
"Let the Music Use You"
) and worked with younger producers like
Marshall Jefferson
as well as future
Fingers, Inc
. vocalist
Robert Owens
. Just as Chicago house began spreading worldwide during 1986-87 though,
Knuckles
returned to New York. He formed Def Mix Productions with
David Morales
(one of the other major names in house music) and began working on house treatments for the biggest pop stars of the 1980s and '90s, including
Michael Jackson
,
Diana Ross
,
Chaka Khan
,
Inner City
and
En Vogue
.
Despite the popularity of house in the international arena, the godfather of the music waited several years before the major labels came calling for something other than a remix. Finally, Virgin signed him to an artist contract in 1991 and released his debut album
Beyond the Mix
. The singles
"The Whistle Song,"
"Rainfalls"
and
"Workout"
moved up the dance charts, though the album failed to connect with pop or R&B fans.
Knuckles
continued to produce singles and remix tracks, while his second album
Welcome to the Real World
was released in 1995. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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