jparker
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I too listened to Freestyle before it was called that. Some of my earliest freestyle memories come from my stint at B-91 (WKRB) in Brooklyn. We played dance music all day & night and "Freestyle" was a major part of the stations success. I remember the day that Mickey Garcia (yes, he was part of the station) convinced me to go up to the Bronx and check out this singer he was working with. She was performing for the V.I.P. Record Pool at Club Mirage (I think that was the club) and we had to see her. It was there that I met Judy Torres and was able to see one of her first shows. The record was just out on Jackie Jack Records. Mickey also turned us on too many of the other upcoming stars of freestyle as well. Imagine a station that had Mickey & Elvin doing remixes for it. With Geronimo, Ralphie Marino & Speedy from WKTU, Darren "Wayne" Friedman (famous for his Spike remixes for La Bouche & others), Tracy Cloherty (now PD at HOT 97 in NYC), Karen Stewart (now at WYNY) and myself to name a few of the personalities. This station had 10 watts!!!! And yet it was the only station on everyone in Southern Brooklyns radio. I have since learned that many of the big names in radio used to come into Brooklyn just to see what the commotion was about. But that's another story.
I also remember that we had a benefit concert for the station at the Bay Club that had freestlye acts like: Denise Lopez, Babie & Keyes, April, Nocera and others that I can't remember all show up and perform for free.
I also remember that we had a benefit concert for the station at the Bay Club that had freestlye acts like: Denise Lopez, Babie & Keyes, April, Nocera and others that I can't remember all show up and perform for free.