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  2. Karen Mixon Cook - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Cook was interviewed by the BBC [4] which was edited for the BBC Music Special, “The Death of Disco” in 2009, considered the 30th anniversary of the Death of Disco. Disco Demolition Night , an anti-disco protest held in Chicago, IL, on July 12, 1979, is commonly considered a factor in disco's fast and drastic decline.

  3. Disco Donnie Presents - Wikipedia

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    Disco Donnie Presents (DDP) is an electronic dance music event production company, founded by James "Disco Donnie" Estopinal. Since the company's inception in 1994, DDP has sold over 16 million tickets producing over 16,000 live events, arena shows, and outdoor festivals in over 100 markets around the world including the U.S., Mexico, Canada, and Latin America.

  4. Visionaries (hip-hop group) - Wikipedia

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    Visionaries is an underground hip hop crew from Los Angeles, California. [1] The crew formed in 1995, and have since released four full-length albums on Up Above Records, and their fifth album "V" on their newly re-formed label Visionaries Crew, Inc.

  5. DMC World DJ Championships - Wikipedia

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    The club founded the world championship event "for DJs to test their skills against their peers". [ 17 ] Musicians who contributed megamixes to the company included Alan Coulthard, [ 19 ] Les Adams (who was a judge on some of the earlier DMC championships), [ 16 ] Chad Jackson , Dave Seaman , Steve Anderson , Peter Slaghuis , Paul Dakeyne , and ...

  6. Visionary Music Group - Wikipedia

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    Visionary Music Group (formerly known as Visionary Records) is an American independent record label and management company, founded in 2011 by Chris Zarou. [1] [2] The label is best known for having signed rapper Logic prior to his mainstream breakthrough; other notable signees include Jon Bellion, Quinn XCII, Chelsea Cutler, Jeremy Zucker, Ayokay, Tayyib Ali (their very first signee), and ...

  7. 2001 Club - Wikipedia

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    The 2001 clubs were the most prolific chain of disco clubs in the country, and many other clubs, opening in hotel and restaurant locations, aspired to match the mass-market appeal of 2001. [4] Although many other attempts were made to franchise disco clubs, 2001 was the only one to successfully do so in this time frame. [5]

  8. Larry Levan - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence Philpot (July 20, 1954 – November 8, 1992), [3] known as Larry Levan (/ l ə ˈ v æ n / lə-VAN), was an American DJ best known for his decade-long residency at the New York City night club Paradise Garage, which has been described as the prototype of the modern dance club.

  9. Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall - Wikipedia

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    Music events and recordings Date Artist or event Description May 1949 Art Tatum: Solo piano performance was released by Columbia Records in 1952 as Gene Norman Presents an Art Tatum Concert [8] [9] 1955 The Great Shrine Auditorium Concert Considered a major event in the histories of both American gospel and secular music. [10]