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Chicago goes Frankie Knuckles' way

Author: Jonty Skrufff
Friday, June 9, 2006

House pioneer Frankie Knuckles chatted to Skrufff this week about his role in Chicago’s first officially sanctioned dance music festival Move! and revealed that the event is closely tied to Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley’s decision to honour him in 2004.
“The event was born off the back of the City holding Frankie Knuckles Day and naming a street after me (‘Frankie Knuckles Way’),” he said,  “My official involvement is just that I’m one of the headlining DJs, but my unofficial role is that I act like the ambassador. They relied on me quite a lot to get all the right people involved, because they’ve not done it before.”

The two day long ‘Chicago International House Music Event’ includes DJ sets from Steve Silk Hurley, Derrick Carter, Danny Tenaglia and David Morales with performances from Barbara Tucker and Jocelyn Brown and is being co-produced by Frankie’s brother Frederic Dunton. Frankie also stressed he sees no particular significance in the event happening this year, with respect to the overall health of the house scene.

“I don’t look at the whole house music scene the way everybody else does. No disrespect, but journalists and people in the media always see it as a black and white issue. They’re all like ‘it’s here today, it’s gone tomorrow’, it’s happening; it’s not happening.’ At the same time you people keep forgetting there are people who have been working in this particular business a very long time, like myself, and I’m still out here working and I’m still viable within the industry,” he complained.

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