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Warehouse (nightclub) - Wikipedia It was Robbie Williams who on promotional posters would describe events at the Warehouse as 'house' parties or 'house' music As such, the Warehouse is best known as the namesake for, and one of the origins of, house music
The Warehouse - City of Chicago The Warehouse is significant for its association with DJ Frankie Knuckles, influential American DJ, record producer, and remix artist, who significantly contributed to the music culture of the City of Chicago and the United States as the “Godfather of house music ”
House Music History in Chicago | 1985-1990 | #312Soul — Chicago Black . . . Known as the first female DJ in Chicago’s house music scene, Lori Branch continues to make waves in the industry today DJing for more than 30 years, Branch was first inspired by the communal atmosphere of the Warehouse in high school
The Warehouse: The Place Where House Music Got It’s Name Where Knuckles’ sound was still very much based in disco, Hardy was the DJ that went for the rawest, wildest rhythm tracks he could find and he made The Music Box the inspirational temple for pretty much every DJ and producer that was to come out of the Chicago scene
Ron Hardy’s radical style defined a new sound in dance music Although Knuckles’ time at the Warehouse in the late ’70s and early ’80s certainly laid the foundations and inspired his crowd to give the scene a name, it could be argued that the real architect of Chicago house music was in fact a wild and pioneering DJ by the name of Ron Hardy
FRANKIE KNUCKLES - Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame As a producer, remixer, and DJ, Frankie Knuckles is the inventor and popularized of “house” music, known worldwide as “Chicago house” and named after Chicago’s Warehouse nightclub, where he drew huge crowds between 1977 and 1987