canesfan3369
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I tell you this... I lived in South Florida for 23 years. Miami, Fort Lauderdale and southern Palm Beach County.
I have been here in northern VA since the end of 1998 and I loved Power 96 when I was back home. ADA1984 I have been clubbin' in that area since I was 14 starting at Nepenthe in fort Lauderdale. I have had many a night where Kid Kurry would be hosting a Power96 Friday night party and he is a jerk. He always had that too god for my audience attitude and I still hear that now from people. I believe he took over as program director there at Power96 in the mid to late 90's.
I remember I would tune in over the internet and catch Freestyle Fridays and the live broadcasts from any number of the hundreds of clubs South Floridians enjoy. DJ Laz would be spinning and he would throw together an awesome freestyle mix.
It's a shame South Florida has such strong economic and cultural connections with New York and many of the artists have lived there on and off again. We need DJ Felix Slamin' Samba back and DJ Laz with all his talents and diverse interests. He has done many Bass and rap CD's but these people including the program directors need to remember the vote of confidence and subsequent following they had were because they always did the Freestyle community justice.
Talk about a great place for Freestyle. All the ingredients are there a growing movie industry, a huge Latino population. Lots of European and Canadian tourists. Couple all that with literally hundreds of clubs and a revolving NYC crowd that changes with the seasons and I can't see why Freestyle has declined there. Oh and let's not forget the Winter Music Conference a huge dance industry event.
All that said I will never forget watching acts like Expose, Trinere, Brenda K Star, Coro, and Shannon take the satge and turn the heat up at any event.
I have been here in northern VA since the end of 1998 and I loved Power 96 when I was back home. ADA1984 I have been clubbin' in that area since I was 14 starting at Nepenthe in fort Lauderdale. I have had many a night where Kid Kurry would be hosting a Power96 Friday night party and he is a jerk. He always had that too god for my audience attitude and I still hear that now from people. I believe he took over as program director there at Power96 in the mid to late 90's.
I remember I would tune in over the internet and catch Freestyle Fridays and the live broadcasts from any number of the hundreds of clubs South Floridians enjoy. DJ Laz would be spinning and he would throw together an awesome freestyle mix.
It's a shame South Florida has such strong economic and cultural connections with New York and many of the artists have lived there on and off again. We need DJ Felix Slamin' Samba back and DJ Laz with all his talents and diverse interests. He has done many Bass and rap CD's but these people including the program directors need to remember the vote of confidence and subsequent following they had were because they always did the Freestyle community justice.
Talk about a great place for Freestyle. All the ingredients are there a growing movie industry, a huge Latino population. Lots of European and Canadian tourists. Couple all that with literally hundreds of clubs and a revolving NYC crowd that changes with the seasons and I can't see why Freestyle has declined there. Oh and let's not forget the Winter Music Conference a huge dance industry event.
All that said I will never forget watching acts like Expose, Trinere, Brenda K Star, Coro, and Shannon take the satge and turn the heat up at any event.