• LOVE TALK – James Gilstrap [Martin Shaw & J*ski Extended]
  • EVERYMAN – Double Exposure [Dave Lee Mix Speed Decreased 7%]
  • ARE YOU READY TO DO THE BUS STOP – Fatback Band [Tom Moulton Mix]\
  • EVERYBODY LOVES A GOOD THING – Phreek/Leroy Burgess [Dave Lee Mix]
  • YOUNG HEARTS RUN FREE – Candi Staton [Joshua Grey Discobitch Remix]
  • LOVE FREEZE – First Choice [Walter Mengoni Mix]
  • DISCO STOMP – Bohannon [Twinzz Robert O/Lil Dave Edit]
  • SWEARIN’ TO GOD – Frankie Valli [Secret Remix]
  • WHAT YOU GONNA DO WITH MY LOVIN’ – Stefanie Mills [Tom Moulton Mix]
  • TIME – Mickey Moore/Andy Tee feat. Angela Johnson
  • SLIDE – Slave [Mike Maurro Remix]
  • YOU NEVER LOVED ME – Ava Cherry [Al Kent Edit]
  • YELLOW SUNSHINE – Yellow Sunshine (Robert Ouimet & J*ski Extended]
  • TIME TO GET DOWN – O’ Jays [J*ski Extended]
  • WE’RE GOING TO PARTY – Evelyn King [J*ski Extended]
  • I GOT IT – New York Port Authority [Robert-O 2020 Disco Mix]
  • A REAL MUTHA FOR YA – Johnny “Guitar” Watson [Ben Liebrand Remix]
  • I LOVE YOU MORE – Rene & Angela [Danny Krivit Edit]
  • HOW’S YOUR LOVE LIFE – Jackie Moore [Robbie Casa Blanco Redux]
  • LOVE & HAPPINESS – First Choice [Eli Escobar Love Rochelle Edit]
  • ONE FOR THE MONEY – Whispers [J*ski After Hour Edit]
  • TRY JAH LOVE – Thommy Davis & Randy Roberts [John Morales M&M Mix]
  • YOU GAVE ME LOVE – Crown Heights Affair [Robert Ouimet & J*ski Extended]
  • THE GHETTO – Donny Hathaway [Martin Shaw Extended Club Live Mix]
  • LOS CONQUISTADORES CHOCOLATES – Johnny Hammond [Luca Moplen Dizco Mix]
  • YOU GOT TO BE THE ONE – Chi-lites [Martin Shaw & J*ski Extended]
  • MY LOVE IS FREE – Double Exposure [Reflex ReVision]
  • NATIVE NEW YORKER – Odyssey [Mike Maurro Mix]
  • YOU’LL NEVER FIND ANOTHER LOVE – Lou Rawls [Mike Maurro Mix]
  • SOMEDAY WE’LL ALL BE FREE – Donny Hathaway [Reflex ReVision]
  • I CAUGHT YOUR ACT – Hues Corporation [John Morales M&M Mix]
  • THAT OLD BLACK MAGIC – Softones [John Morales M&M DUB]
  • I’M EVERY WOMAN/CLOUDS – Chaka Khan [Dimitri From Paris Mix]
  • CANDIDATE FOR LOVE – T.S. Monk [Robbie Casa Blanco REDUX]
  • PLEASE DON’T TEMPT ME – Lenny Williams [Martin Shaw ReVamp]
  • BACK TOGETHER AGAIN – Roberta Flack/Donny Hathaway [Paul Simpson Mix]
  • LET’S GO ALL THE WAY DOWN – Brenda & The Tabulations [Tom Moulton Mix]
  • REPOSSESS – Linda Clifford [Tom Moulton 2020 Mix]
  • SECOND BEST IS NEVER ENOUGH – Finishing Touch [Mike Maurro 7-Inch Mix]
  • I WAS BORN THIS WAY – Carl Bean [Luca Moplen Mix]
Jay Negron

Host of the Saturday night “We Play Jams” show airing every other Saturday at 8PM. Guest DJ Pre-Show begins at 7PM. Guest DJs are also featured in after-hours shows airing immediately following Jays set.

**DJ in NYC from 1973 to 1982
(The Playhouse, Act III, Tropicalia, Disco Fever, Pegasus)
**Original Record Pool Member; 99 Prince St.
**One of the Original Sunshine Sound Acetate Editors
**Originator of the HOLLYWOOD DUB
**Disco935 Saturday Night DJ 2010-2014
**Program Director CRIB Radio
**J*ski Edits Downloads—>>> https://hearthis.at/n7ym2dk4/
**KEEPING OUR MUSIC ALIVE

Joe Damante

DJ

I got very much involved in the disco era dating back to the early part of 1973. I first started doing mobile gigs under the business of c and d productions with my partner Rob Coletti. In 1975 we went our separate ways and I formed my own company JD productions doing all types of venues. My first year I worked with a dance studio in long island called hustle explosion doing shows for them and studio work as well. I also did a huge event in New York City for all the offices in the tri state area of dale dance studios. This event was one of my favorite for the simple reason there was over 1200 in attendance and the dance floor was always packed. When a DJ sees this he knows he is doing his job well. In the summer months i did some work on world yachts based in N.Y.C. those boat ride parties were always great I must say. Growing up I loved music all types i went to many shows at the Fillmore east and also at Madison sq Garden. Some of my favorite groups back then were Beatles, Stones, Chambers Brothers just to name a few. When I exposed myself to the club scene there was no turning back. I loved the music. Back in the day there was so many clubs some of my clubs that i went to were as follows Bonds, Rue Che Blanc, Enchanted Gardens, Ripples on the water, Dr feel funnies, Productions, Pastels, 2001 Odyssey, Revelations, Cathedrals, Inner Motions and many more. It was at inner motions where I met my good friend Mark Zimmer he was my mentor any time I went to a club where mark was playing it was always a great time and the music was the best. Mark got me started in the business and as I got more involved I became a member of 99 Prince St Record Pool then I.D.R.C. first at 141 Attorney St right out of their apt and then they moved to Broadway which was huge. As a member of the record pools I met so many great and talented DJ’s and i also was introduced to many promotional people in the business. Going into the city every week to all the record companies and the record pool was like Xmas I came home with tons of records on a weekly basis. Some other means of obtaining my records were from many more record companies big and small all around the United States and received many imports from Europe and Canada. In the late seventies I started to report to wbls and to dance music report magazine with my weekly playlists that would appear in dmr magazine.
Here is a list of some of the clubs I worked at:
Doubles
Top Hat
Pappilon’s in Long Island
Your Sister’s
Olivers
Pips in queens
Gatsbys
Buddies 2
Roller Palace in Brooklyn

Diane Patrick (aka DJ DeePee)

DJ

A native New Yorker with a background as a freelance journalist covering entertainment, law, and business, DJ DeePee (aka Diane Patrick) has been making mixtapes since the late 1970s– from a music library that’s a product of the soul, rock, disco, funk, and jazz-fusion rhythms she grew up hearing on NYC radio stations like WABC, WBLS, WNEW-FM, and WRVR.

In the 1980s and 1990s, while everyone else was enjoying the NYC club scene, DeePee was commuting and working long hours as a paralegal, getting her music fix exclusively from the radio. Although she danced and enjoyed the music at small venues like Charles Gallery in Harlem and Leviticus in midtown, she is only now realizing that she’s the only person in NYC who didn’t get to spend *any* time in the clubs that have since become legendary!

Traumatized after WRVR went off the air in 1980, in her free time DeePee went in search of the artists whose music was no longer heard on the radio, intending to interview and write about them to keep their names alive. This passion turned into a 15-year career as a freelance music journalist for magazines like JazzTimes and Billboard, and a writer of press materials for record companies including Atlantic, Blue Note, BMG, Columbia, GRP, RCA, and for individual artists (including one Vincent Montana, Jr.!). As a result, her record collection really blew up with all those freebie promotional copies.

With eclectic musical tastes that span the globe, DeePee has never tired of recording mixtapes and hosting listening sessions in her home. Having been trusted for decades as one who curates music for the pleasure of others, a few years ago she decided to officially learn to DJ, and thanks to the magic of technology—and the support of the CRIB RADIO family!–she is living her dream.

Neil Rasmussen (aka Neil Raz)

DJ

I started DJ’ing in 1977 and worked under Mike Pace at L’amour Disco in Brooklyn from 1978 till 1980. I played there for the under 18 crowd during that time and a few Sundays. During this time I continued to craft my style by listen to other club DJ’s that would play at night on 92 KTU. Some notable DJ’s at the time Ted Currier,Preston Powell, Shep Pettibone (98.7 KISS) and who can forget The Dynamic Duo and The Latin Rascals (Edit’s galore) I had my first steady gig at Dancin in Queens in 1982 on Sundays and when the resident DJ would go on vacation. In 1987 I had my first residency at Club Cheers / Millennium NY in lower Manhattan until the 90’s. After that I played in mostly bars/lounges (38 Pearl, The Rustic Inn, The Prowl to name a few) till I quit playing in front of people in 1999. My musical knowledge is rock based till I was hit with the disco bug. My musical style has been Disco, R&B,Latin Freestyle and House music for the most part.

Randy Locrotondo

DJ

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Joe Cardani

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Patrice Bellemare

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abe Rodriguez

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Jeanine Baisi

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Ton Flasza

DJ

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Val McEwen

DJ

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