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  1. If that's the case why would Danny T and Victor C always have good things to say about Junior in their interviews or visit his parties these recent years? Here's Victor saying good things about Junior. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlWkZa7d8xI Gossip can be way off sometimes when the actual quotes or names are not being presented.
  2. Sirius, XM holders back satellite radio merger Tue Nov 13, 2007 5:19pm EST http://www.reuters.com/article/industryNews/idUSN1320131720071114?sp=true By Franklin Paul NEW YORK (Reuters) - Shareholders of both XM and Sirius satellite radio voted on Tuesday in favor of a planned $5.1 billion merger of the two rivals that still needs approval by the federal government. Shareholders of Sirius Satellite Radio Inc approved the issuance of stock to help the company pay for the acquisition of rival XM Satellite Radio Holdings. Shares of both companies jumped higher. Sirius stock ended Tuesday trading on Nasdaq up 6.5 percent to $3.63 and XM shares closed up 9.7 percent to $15.06, also on Nasdaq. At a meeting in New York, Sirius, whose pay radio programming includes shock jock Howard Stern, lifestyle guru Martha Stewart and NFL Football, also approved a plan to increase the number of shares outstanding. Meeting in Washington D.C., shareholders for XM, home to Oprah Winfrey and Major League Baseball, voted overwhelmingly to support the merger which must also be approved by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission and Department of Justice. "We remain optimistic that the merger will be approved by the end of the year," XM said in a statement. Traditional broadcasters have objected to the merger of the only two satellite broadcasters as anti-competitive. But XM and Sirius say they compete not only against each other but also against traditional radio and portable audio devices. If the deal is not approved, Sirius Chief Executive Mel Karmazin told the Chicago Tribune in an interview published on November 9 that he would press on with the merger. Asked by the Tribune what would happen if the FCC turned down the request to buy XM, Karmazin said bluntly: "Sirius will sue." Karmazin would not be the first top executive to fight federal officials over a merger rejection in court this year. The Federal Trade Commission lost a high-profile case when it sought to stop premium organic grocer Whole Foods from buying rival Wild Oats. Whole Foods completed the merger in late August after a federal court refused to block it. In the XM-Sirius case, the FCC and Justice Department have not said how soon they will finish their separate reviews. Under the merger agreement announced in February, XM shareholders would receive 4.6 Sirius shares for each XM share. The deal values XM at about $5.1 billion based on Tuesday's closing prices and the latest regulatory filing, which says XM has 306.9 million outstanding shares. More than 96 percent of the shares voted were cast in favor of the transaction, Sirius said. XM and Sirius stockholders will each own about 50 percent of the combined company, Sirius said. (Additional reporting by Diane Bartz in Washington; Editing by Tim Dobbyn) © Reuters2007All rights reserved
  3. Update! http://www.juniorvasquezmusic.com/ MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION NOW AVAILABLE (SCROLL DOWN) SITE LAUNCH: 1/1/08 JUNIOR VASQUEZ LIVE: NYC2007: Thursday 11.22.07: Junior's Annual Thanksgiving Event @ Sol (609 W. 29th St. 11th-12th Aves.) with total audio and visual control over the dancefloor www.sol-nyc.com SUN 12/9: TBA SUN 12/23: CIELO HOLIDAY PARTY NYC2008: WED 1/1 (New Year’s Day 7pm-mid-morning of Jan 2): SOL [JUNIOR XXV Worldwide Tour Launch Event] MON 1/21 (2am-all day): PACHA [HOUSE OF GOD II: A Marathon Event] SUN 2/17: CIELO [MOUNT RUSHMORE] SUN 3/30: CIELO [bLACKBOX] SUN 4/20: CIELO SUN 5/25: CIELO PRIDE NYC: TBA SUN 7/20: CIELO SUN 8/31: CIELO SUN 10/12: CIELO SUN 11/9: CIELO SUN 12/7: CIELO OUT-OF-TOWN: SAT 11/24: THE PITTSBURGH EAGLE, PITTSBURGH SUN 11/26: CLICK, MIAMI [WHITE PARTY WEEKEND] SAT 12/1: AGEHA, TOKYO JUNIOR XXV Worldwide Tour (Full Details Coming Soon) TALENT BUYERS: Contact Michael Schweiger at CEG (michael@cegtalent.com). Several choice dates in the first six months of 2008 are still available! JR’S WORLD: TWO MORE WEEKS ONLY ON SATURDAY NIGHTS (2-4am Eastern time / 9-11pm) ON XM SATELLITE RADIO / BPM ch.81. THEN JR’S WORLD GOES WORLDWIDE, MOVING TO THE BRAND-NEW JUNIORVASQUEZMUSIC.COM (Free preview of the show beginning 12-8-07). Junior will continue to play at midnight every Thursday on XM/BPM, launching his new BOYS’ NIGHT OUT hour-long show (midnight Eastern time, 9pm Pacific time). CURRENT REMIXES/PRODUCTIONS: Britney Spears, “Gimme More†Vasquez & Vicious Massive Club Remix (Jive – release details coming soon) Britney Spears, “Piece of Me†(Jive) Junior Vasquez, “Nervaas 2007†(JVM) Ralph Falcon, "Break U" (Nervous) House of God, “Dance Disco†(Groovilicious) Samantha Jade, “Eyes on Me†(Sony) Mass Syndicate, “You Don’t Know 2008†(Groovilicious) TOP PICKS FROM THE BOOTH: Ralph Falcon, "Break U" (Nervous) DJ Billy Steele, "What!?" (Groovilicious) Chus & Ceballos "Go On!" (Stereo) Jason Walker, "I Can't Get You Off My Mind" Video (JVM) JVM THE LABEL: JASON WALKER’S “FLEXIBLE†AVAILABLE ON itunes & beatport NOW Announcing a new label alliance in December! INFO: INFO@JUNIORVASQUEZMUSIC.COM BOOKINGS: MICHAEL@CEGTALENT.COM PRESS: PROJECTPUBLICITY@AOL.COM MANAGEMENT & BOOKINGS: JEROME@JUNIORVASQUEZMUSIC.COM ADMIN: SUSANBLACKWELL@JEROMEFARLEY.COM WEBSITE INQUIRIES/HELP: WEBMASTER@JUNIORVASQUEZMUSIC.COM (beginning 12/1/07) JUNIOR HOTLINE: Website members (Vernessa-level, Whitney-level, Deborah-level) can contact through site. MEMBERSHIP INFO (Note: prices are in Euro currency. Access at all levels limited to one user; user must maintain a functioning email to frequently acquire new auto-generated password; sharing memberships may result in termination of membership/blocking of your IP address). Full-time support for members. ULTIQUEZ (can’t touch this) 79.95 for Six Months (180 days) You achieve this status when you have been with us for at least six months without interruption as a VERNESSA member (NOT AVAILABLE TO ANYONE UNTIL SUMMER) Complete site access, including to all forums (with reading/posting/moderating ability), plus music and videos. All mixes of JVM releases free, and preview access to forthcoming songs. At least once per month live broadcast from NYC or some other exciting city for a special event. Discography access with moderator functions (ability to upload songs, artwork and otherwise contribute to the list of ever-growing and very complex body of studio works by Junior Vasquez). Each title has a mini-forum to discuss conflicting versions, mix names, release info, etc.: either just learn or show your musical prowess by contributing to this section. Access to growing library of previously unreleased live sets, expanding by at least 2 hours per week (many from Sound Factory, Tunnel, Arena, Twilo, Earth, major events around the world). Special one unreleased track or remix for DOWNLOAD in WAV format per week. Access to weekly “blogquez†by Junior Vasquez – all the dirt straight from the diva’s mouth about the new music he’s feeling (or NOT feeling), the scoop-of-the-week, and other nonsensical madness only a juniorite would comprehend. Discount cover charge and priority admission to all Junior Vasquez events worldwide (at least 50% off general admission price). Junior Party Central to see ads from past events, post memories, setlists, even add your own pictures and videos. Together we will rebuild the calendar of major events from the past 20 years. Free admission to Gay Pride, Birthday and New Year’s Event in NYC and abroad. For your convenience, after your initial membership expires, your monthly subscription will be automatically billed every 30 days at 29.95, unless you notify us that you wish to purchase an extended priority membership (Deborah, Whitney, Vernessa) or otherwise cancel your membership at the end of its term. VERNESSA (the ultimate) - 99.95 for Six Months (180 days) Complete site access, including to all forums (with posting ability), plus music and videos. At least once per month live broadcast from NYC or some other exciting city for a special event. Discography access with contributor functions (ability to upload songs, artwork and otherwise contribute to the list of ever-growing and very complex body of studio works by Junior Vasquez). Each title has a mini-forum to discuss conflicting versions, mix names, release info, etc.: either just learn or show your musical prowess by contributing to this section. Access to growing library of previously unreleased live sets, expanding by at least 2 hours per week (many from Sound Factory, Tunnel, Arena, Twilo, Earth, major events around the world). Special one unreleased track or remix for DOWNLOAD in WAV format per week. Access to weekly “blogquez†by Junior Vasquez – all the dirt straight from the diva’s mouth about the new music he’s feeling (or NOT feeling), the scoop-of-the-week, and other nonsensical madness only a juniorite would comprehend. Discount cover charge and priority admission to all Junior Vasquez events worldwide (at least 50% off general admission price). Junior Party Central to see ads from past events, post memories, setlists, even add your own pictures and videos. Together we will rebuild the calendar of major events from the past 20 years. Free signed copy of Junior XXV album (PRIOR to commercial release in early 08) for Vernessa-level members who sign up before site launch. For your convenience, after your initial membership expires, your monthly subscription will be automatically billed every 30 days at 29.95, unless you notify us that you wish to purchase an extended priority membership (Deborah, Whitney, Vernessa) or otherwise cancel your membership at the end of its term. WHITNEY - 69.95 for Three Months (90 days) Complete site access, including to all forums (with posting ability), plus music and videos. At least once per month live broadcast from NYC or some other exciting city for a special event. Discography access with contributor functions (ability to upload songs, artwork and otherwise contribute to the list of ever-growing and very complex body of studio works by Junior Vasquez). Each title has a mini-forum to discuss conflicting versions, mix names, release info, etc.: either just learn or show your musical prowess by contributing to this section. Access to growing library of previously unreleased live sets, expanding by at least 2 hours per week (many from Sound Factory, Tunnel, Arena, Twilo, Earth, major events around the world). Special one unreleased track or remix for DOWNLOAD in WAV format per week. Access to weekly “blogquez†by Junior Vasquez – all the dirt straight from the diva’s mouth about the new music he’s feeling (or NOT feeling), the scoop-of-the-week, and other nonsensical madness only a juniorite would comprehend. Discount cover charge and priority admission to all Junior Vasquez events worldwide (at least 25% off general admission price). Junior Party Central to see ads from past events, post memories, setlists, even add your own pictures and videos. Together we will rebuild the calendar of major events from the past 20 years. For your convenience, after your initial membership expires, your monthly subscription will be automatically billed every 30 days at 29.95, unless you notify us that you wish to purchase an extended priority membership (Deborah, Whitney, Vernessa) or otherwise cancel your membership at the end of its term. DEBORAH - 29.95 for One Month (30 days) Complete site access, including to all forums (with posting ability), plus music and videos. At least once per month live broadcast from NYC or some other exciting city for a special event. Discography access with contributor functions (ability to upload songs, artwork and otherwise contribute to the list of ever-growing and very complex body of studio works by Junior Vasquez). Each title has a mini-forum to discuss conflicting versions, mix names, release info, etc.: either just learn or show your musical prowess by contributing to this section. Access to previously unreleased live sets, expanding by at least 2 hours per week (many from Sound Factory, Tunnel, Arena, Twilo, Earth, major events around the world). Special one unreleased track or remix for DOWNLOAD in WAV format per week. Access to weekly “blogquez†by Junior Vasquez – all the dirt straight from the diva’s mouth about the new music he’s feeling (or NOT feeling), the scoop-of-the-week, and other nonsensical madness only a juniorite would comprehend. Junior Party Central to see ads from past events, post memories, setlists, even add your own pictures and videos. Together we will rebuild the calendar of major events from the past 20 years. For your convenience, after your initial membership expires, your monthly subscription will be automatically billed every 30 days at 29.95, unless you notify us that you wish to purchase an extended priority membership (Deborah, Whitney, Vernessa) or otherwise cancel your membership at the end of its term. COME SELECTOR Trial - 14.95 for One Week (7 days) Complete site access, including to all forums (with READING ability), plus music and videos. Discography viewing access functions (music, release details, images). Special one unreleased track or remix for DOWNLOAD in WAV format per week. Access to previously unreleased live sets, expanding by at least 2 hours per week (many from Sound Factory, Tunnel, Arena, Twilo, Earth, major events around the world). Special one unreleased track or remix for DOWNLOAD in WAV format per week. Access to weekly “blogquez†by Junior Vasquez – all the dirt straight from the diva’s mouth about the new music he’s feeling (or NOT feeling), the scoop-of-the-week, and other nonsensical madness only a juniorite would comprehend. Junior Party Central to see ads from past events, read members’ memories and photos/videos (when available or posted by full members), highlights and setlists. For your convenience, after your initial membership expires, your monhtly subscription will be automatically billed every 30 days at 29.95, unless you notify us that you wish to purchase an extended priority membership (Deborah, Whitney, Vernessa). PRE-PURCHASE MEMBERSHIPS AND SAVE! Today until 11/30/07 (membership access begins 1/1/08, but pre-sales include free admission to New Year’s Day Event in NYC Vernessa-level: 79.95 (Euro) Whitney-level: 59.95 (Euro) Deborah-level: 24.95 (Euro) To pre-purchase a membership for yourself or as a gift for a friend, email info@juniorvasquezmusic.com.
  4. http://www.juniorvasquezmusic.com/ Revised MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION NOW AVAILABLE (SCROLL DOWN) SITE LAUNCH: 1/1/08 (SAVE BY PRE-PURCHASING-DETAILS BELOW) ROCKET-POWERED, INDUSTRIAL-STRENGTH USER-FUELED, MEMBERS ONLY JUNIOR VASQUEZ LIVE: NYC2007: SUN 11/11: CIELO [WHITNEY!] 18 Little West 12th Street, NYC Dancing 9pm-4am (Crack Is Whack) Thursday 11.22.07: Junior's Annual Thanksgiving Event @ Sol (609 W. 29th St. 11th-12th Aves.) with total audio and visual control over the dancefloor www.sol-nyc.com SUN 12/23: CIELO [CIELO HOLIDAY PARTY] NYC2008: WED 1/1 (New Year’s Day 7pm-mid-morning of Jan 2): SOL [JUNIOR XXV Worldwide Tour Launch Event] MON 1/21 (8am-all day): PACHA [HOUSE OF GOD II] SUN 2/17: CIELO [MOUNT RUSHMORE] SUN 3/23: CIELO [bLACKBOX] SUN 4/20: CIELO SUN 5/25: CIELO PRIDE NYC: TBA SUN 7/20: CIELO SUN 8/31: CIELO SUN 10/12: CIELO SUN 11/9: CIELO SUN 12/7: CIELO OUT-OF-TOWN: SAT 11/17: PLAY BAR & CLUB, SINGAPORE SAT 11/24: THE PITTSBURGH EAGLE, PITTSBURGH SUN 11/26: CLICK, MIAMI [WHITE PARTY WEEKEND] SAT 12/1: AGEHA, TOKYO JUNIOR XXV Worldwide Tour (Full Details Coming Soon) XM SATELLITE RADIO / BPM ch.81 JR’S WORLD 2 HOURS OF JUNIOR MIXING LIKE A MADMAN EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT (2-4am Eastern time / 9-11pm Pacific time) This week featuring tons of new music, including the worldwide debut of Chus & Ceballos‘ new single CURRENT REMIXES/PRODUCTIONS: Britney Spears, “Gimme More†Vasquez & Vicious Massive Club Remix (Jive – release details coming soon) Junior Vasquez, “Nervaas 2007†(JVM) Ralph Falcon, "Break U" (Nervous) House of God, “Dance Disco†(Groovilicious?) Samantha Jade, “Eyes on Me†(Sony) TOP PICKS FROM THE BOOTH: Ralph Falcon, "Break U" (Nervous) SLAMMMIN’ DJ Billy Steele, "What!?" (Groovilicious) Chus & Ceballos "Go On!" (Stereo) Jason Walker, "I Can't Get You Off My Mind" Video (JVM) JVM THE LABEL: JASON WALKER’S “FLEXIBLE†AVAILABLE ON itunes & beatport NOW Announcing a groovilicious new label alliance very soon INFO: INFO@JUNIORVASQUEZMUSIC.COM BOOKINGS: MICHAEL@CEGTALENT.COM PRESS: PROJECTPUBLICITY@AOL.COM MANAGEMENT & BOOKINGS: JEROME@JUNIORVASQUEZMUSIC.COM ADMIN: SUSANBLACKWELL@JEROMEFARLEY.COM WEBSITE INQUIRIES/HELP: WEBMASTER@JUNIORVASQUEZMUSIC.COM (beginning 11/15/07) JUNIOR HOTLINE: Website members (Vernessa-level, Whitney-level, Deborah-level) can contact through site. MEMBERSHIP INFO (Note: prices are in Euro currency. Access at all levels limited to one user; user must maintain a functioning email to frequently acquire new auto-generated password; sharing memberships may result in termination of membership/blocking of your IP address). Full-time support for members. ULTIQUEZ (can’t touch this) 79.95 for Six Months (180 days) You achieve this status when you have been with us for at least six months without interruption as a VERNESSA member (NOT AVAILABLE TO ANYONE UNTIL SUMMER) Complete site access, including to all forums (with reading/posting/moderating ability), plus music and videos. All mixes of JVM releases free, and preview access to forthcoming songs. At least once per month live broadcast from NYC or some other exciting city for a special event. Discography access with moderator functions (ability to upload songs, artwork and otherwise contribute to the list of ever-growing and very complex body of studio works by Junior Vasquez). Each title has a mini-forum to discuss conflicting versions, mix names, release info, etc.: either just learn or show your musical prowess by contributing to this section. Access to growing library of previously unreleased live sets, expanding by at least 2 hours per week (many from Sound Factory, Tunnel, Arena, Twilo, Earth, major events around the world). Special one unreleased track or remix for DOWNLOAD in WAV format per week. Access to weekly “blogquez†by Junior Vasquez – all the dirt straight from the diva’s mouth about the new music he’s feeling (or NOT feeling), the scoop-of-the-week, and other nonsensical madness only a juniorite would comprehend. Discount cover charge and priority admission to all Junior Vasquez events worldwide (at least 50% off general admission price). Junior Party Central to see ads from past events, post memories, setlists, even add your own pictures and videos. Together we will rebuild the calendar of major events from the past 20 years. Free admission to Gay Pride, Birthday and New Year’s Event in NYC and abroad. For your convenience, after your initial membership expires, your monthly subscription will be automatically billed every 30 days at 29.95, unless you notify us that you wish to purchase an extended priority membership (Deborah, Whitney, Vernessa) or otherwise cancel your membership at the end of its term. VERNESSA (the ultimate) - 99.95 for Six Months (180 days) Complete site access, including to all forums (with posting ability), plus music and videos. At least once per month live broadcast from NYC or some other exciting city for a special event. Discography access with contributor functions (ability to upload songs, artwork and otherwise contribute to the list of ever-growing and very complex body of studio works by Junior Vasquez). Each title has a mini-forum to discuss conflicting versions, mix names, release info, etc.: either just learn or show your musical prowess by contributing to this section. Access to growing library of previously unreleased live sets, expanding by at least 2 hours per week (many from Sound Factory, Tunnel, Arena, Twilo, Earth, major events around the world). Special one unreleased track or remix for DOWNLOAD in WAV format per week. Access to weekly “blogquez†by Junior Vasquez – all the dirt straight from the diva’s mouth about the new music he’s feeling (or NOT feeling), the scoop-of-the-week, and other nonsensical madness only a juniorite would comprehend. Discount cover charge and priority admission to all Junior Vasquez events worldwide (at least 50% off general admission price). Junior Party Central to see ads from past events, post memories, setlists, even add your own pictures and videos. Together we will rebuild the calendar of major events from the past 20 years. Free signed copy of Junior XXV album (PRIOR to commercial release in early 08) for Vernessa-level members who sign up before site launch. For your convenience, after your initial membership expires, your monthly subscription will be automatically billed every 30 days at 29.95, unless you notify us that you wish to purchase an extended priority membership (Deborah, Whitney, Vernessa) or otherwise cancel your membership at the end of its term. WHITNEY - 69.95 for Three Months (90 days) Complete site access, including to all forums (with posting ability), plus music and videos. At least once per month live broadcast from NYC or some other exciting city for a special event. Discography access with contributor functions (ability to upload songs, artwork and otherwise contribute to the list of ever-growing and very complex body of studio works by Junior Vasquez). Each title has a mini-forum to discuss conflicting versions, mix names, release info, etc.: either just learn or show your musical prowess by contributing to this section. Access to growing library of previously unreleased live sets, expanding by at least 2 hours per week (many from Sound Factory, Tunnel, Arena, Twilo, Earth, major events around the world). Special one unreleased track or remix for DOWNLOAD in WAV format per week. Access to weekly “blogquez†by Junior Vasquez – all the dirt straight from the diva’s mouth about the new music he’s feeling (or NOT feeling), the scoop-of-the-week, and other nonsensical madness only a juniorite would comprehend. Discount cover charge and priority admission to all Junior Vasquez events worldwide (at least 25% off general admission price). Junior Party Central to see ads from past events, post memories, setlists, even add your own pictures and videos. Together we will rebuild the calendar of major events from the past 20 years. For your convenience, after your initial membership expires, your monthly subscription will be automatically billed every 30 days at 29.95, unless you notify us that you wish to purchase an extended priority membership (Deborah, Whitney, Vernessa) or otherwise cancel your membership at the end of its term. DEBORAH - 29.95 for One Month (30 days) Complete site access, including to all forums (with posting ability), plus music and videos. At least once per month live broadcast from NYC or some other exciting city for a special event. Discography access with contributor functions (ability to upload songs, artwork and otherwise contribute to the list of ever-growing and very complex body of studio works by Junior Vasquez). Each title has a mini-forum to discuss conflicting versions, mix names, release info, etc.: either just learn or show your musical prowess by contributing to this section. Access to previously unreleased live sets, expanding by at least 2 hours per week (many from Sound Factory, Tunnel, Arena, Twilo, Earth, major events around the world). Special one unreleased track or remix for DOWNLOAD in WAV format per week. Access to weekly “blogquez†by Junior Vasquez – all the dirt straight from the diva’s mouth about the new music he’s feeling (or NOT feeling), the scoop-of-the-week, and other nonsensical madness only a juniorite would comprehend. Junior Party Central to see ads from past events, post memories, setlists, even add your own pictures and videos. Together we will rebuild the calendar of major events from the past 20 years. For your convenience, after your initial membership expires, your monthly subscription will be automatically billed every 30 days at 29.95, unless you notify us that you wish to purchase an extended priority membership (Deborah, Whitney, Vernessa) or otherwise cancel your membership at the end of its term. COME SELECTOR Trial - 14.95 for One Week (7 days) Complete site access, including to all forums (with READING ability), plus music and videos. Discography viewing access functions (music, release details, images). Special one unreleased track or remix for DOWNLOAD in WAV format per week. Access to previously unreleased live sets, expanding by at least 2 hours per week (many from Sound Factory, Tunnel, Arena, Twilo, Earth, major events around the world). Special one unreleased track or remix for DOWNLOAD in WAV format per week. Access to weekly “blogquez†by Junior Vasquez – all the dirt straight from the diva’s mouth about the new music he’s feeling (or NOT feeling), the scoop-of-the-week, and other nonsensical madness only a juniorite would comprehend. Junior Party Central to see ads from past events, read members’ memories and photos/videos (when available or posted by full members), highlights and setlists. For your convenience, after your initial membership expires, your monhtly subscription will be automatically billed every 30 days at 29.95, unless you notify us that you wish to purchase an extended priority membership (Deborah, Whitney, Vernessa). PRE-PURCHASE MEMBERSHIPS AND SAVE! Today until 11/30/07 (membership access begins 1/1/08, but pre-sales include free admission to RED LIGHT DISTRICT (New Year’s Day Event) in NYC Vernessa-level: 79.95 (Euro) Whitney-level: 59.95 (Euro) Deborah-level: 24.95 (Euro) To pre-purchase a membership for yourself or as a gift for a friend, email info@juniorvasquezmusic.com.
  5. Jr's Halloween Masquerade pictures and a 2 HOUR mix of JUNIORWEEN. Junior's World - 10.28.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=N1ZJIR1B Straight/Gay/Black/White/Boy/Girl/and in between. Thanks Edge for the pictures.
  6. Jr's Halloween Masquerade pictures and a 2 HOUR mix of JUNIORWEEN. Junior's World - 10.28.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=N1ZJIR1B Take a picture: Straight/Gay/Black/White/Boy/Girl/and in between. Thanks Edge for the pictures.
  7. http://men.style.com/news/blog/2007/11/its-official-jo.html The designer (who, in case you hadn't noticed, likes the rock music) is hoping to open a store in the 3,300-square-foot space next spring. Among its possible features are a stage for in-store performances, a special "315 Bowery" collection, and a selection of clothes geared to the "rock and roll customer." As for actual rock and roll musicians, Varvatos promises to put some of the store's proceeds toward an artist development fund. STAFF Photo: Getty Images 11:39 AM, November 05, 2007 Comments (3) lawinstyle 12:49:59 PM on 11/05/07 this is truly horrible, taking the home of the ramones, blondie, television, etc etc. and turning it into anything but another rock club is lame. are they planning on taking down the Joey Ramone st. sign and putting up a John Varavatos one instead??? theoutsider 3:01:33 PM on 11/05/07 there are a lot worse things they could have done with the space... Highstein 4:22:06 PM on 11/05/07 I agree, unfortunately a venue didn't really work out. Just be glad its not a Pinkberry.
  8. There's nothing positive about being in gangs. NOTHING! Sorry to read this Carl and company.
  9. ARE YOU A GANGSTA ? MALES AND FEMALES http://www.americangangster.net/ American Gangster Must-See Filmmaking Review By Mel Valentin (Nov 02, 2007) In the early 70s, Frank Lucas rose to prominence as a major player in the Harlem drug trade. Eventually arrested and sentenced to 70 years in prison, Lucas cooperated with state and federal prosecutors in exchange for a reduced sentence (he served 15 years). After coming across a profile of Lucas written by Marc Jacobson seven years ago in New York magazine, screenwriter Steven Zaillian (Gangs of New York, Clear and Present Danger, Schindler's List) optioned Jacobson’s article and developed a screenplay. Two false starts later, Ridley Scott (Kingdom of Heaven, Gladiator, Blade Runner) stepped in to direct Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe. The end result is an often compelling, visually impressive, if unnecessarily long, crime drama. Frank Lucas (Denzel Washington), a driver, collector, and enforcer, works for Harlem gangster, Ellsworth “Bumpy†Johnson (Clarence Williams III). After Johnson’s unexpected death leaves a power vacuum, Lucas decides to start his own organization. Lucas develops a brilliant plan to take over the dope trade in Harlem, going straight to the source in Southeast Asia and cutting out stateside middlemen. Lucas arranges to have pure heroin smuggled into the United States. He sells his brand of heroin, Blue Magic, at half the price of the competition. He brings his brothers from South Carolina to work for him, becomes a wealthy, feared man, marries a beauty queen, Eva (Lymari Nadal), and sets up his mother, (Ruby Dee), in a mansion. With the exception of a corrupt cop, Detective Trupo (Josh Brolin), who keeps coming around for handouts and threatening retribution for non-compliance, Lucas lives lavishly. Richie Roberts (Russell Crowe), seemingly the last honest cop in New Jersey. As the drug trade in Harlem, New York, and New Jersey expands exponentially, the feds decide to create a narcotics task force. Roberts’ captain, Lou Toback (Ted Levine), taps Roberts to head up the task force, and Roberts has to find other detectives who won’t be easily corrupted. As Roberts begins and continues his investigation, he slowly realizes that a new player, probably not Italian, has taken over Harlem. Finding his quarry’s identity proves difficult, especially as his superiors in New Jersey and the federal prosecutor’s office refuse to believe that an African American can run such a sophisticated operation. Structurally, American Gangster breaks down into two parallel stories, each meant to reflect on the other. In one, the template is Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather, tracking Lucas’ rise to power and his efforts to maintain power in the face of opposition from other gangsters, corrupt cops, and federal prosecution. In the other, William Friedkin’s The French Connection serves as the model, as an obsessive cop methodically pieces together a case against Lucas and his organization over several years. The two stories don’t overlap as much as run parallel, converging only in the last half hour. It’s almost immediately after the storylines converge that American Gangster loses the energy and momentum that characterized the first two hours (the film runs close to two and a half hours) and gives way to a muddled, overlong epilogue. The overextended epilogue, however, is only a minor problem with a film that delivers on just about everything else it promises, e.g. a solidly crafted screenplay by Steve Zaillian, riveting performances by Washington and Crowe, dynamic direction by Ridley Scott, whose attention for period detail is as meticulous as ever, as is his eye for visual composition, fluid camera movements, and taut editing that only goes slack in the last half hour. American Gangster may not belong to the pantheon of gangster/crime dramas, but it comes close. Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  10. “WHAT ! YOU DON'T BELIEVE IT!” http://music.aol.com/radioguide/bb.adp http://www.xmradio.com/onxm/channelguide.xmc?ch=81 http://xmradio.com/ Global Domination Saturdays - 6PM-6AM ET Join the Resident DJs as BPM - XM 81 unites the world in dance. Spanning different cultures, cities, and ethnic backgrounds, BPM's Global Domination brings together sounds from the States and beyond to take you to a higher level of dance-consciousness. 6-8PM ET: "Club Nouveau" with DJ Tiesto of Holland 8-10PM ET: "Nocturnal" with Matt Darey of London 10PM-Midnight ET: Robbie Rivera of Miami Midnight-2AM ET: "12 Inches of Cox" with Chris Cox of Los Angeles 2-4AM ET: "Junior's World" with Junior Vasquez of New York 4-6AM ET: Jonathan Peters of New York -------------------------------------------------------------------------- DJ Armando 10.26.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DM525S50 DJ Cato K - 10.26.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=HE903ZP1 Chris Cox - 10.28.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=0JO7RZ1N Jr's 2 HOUR MEGAMIX of JUNIORWEEN. Junior's World - 10.28.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=N1ZJIR1B Jonathan Peters - 10.28.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7KQSTFQS _____ 10.20.07 -10.21.07 The Global Domination shows did not air. They aired a live broadcast from a club in DC. _____ DJ Armando 10.12.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=RH5W79DU TIesto - 10.13.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=J6O12A1S Chris Cox - 10.14.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=IAN0DKGC Junior's World - 10.14.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=W2SRIKM2 Jonathan Peters - 10.14.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WYSUYH39 _____ Chris Cox - 10.07.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=UZIC8HBV Junior's World - 10.07.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=32INNUBU Jonathan Peters - 10.07.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=30ONYFKT _____ Robbie Rivera - 9.29.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WVXIMFSS Junior's World - 9.30.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=0QJT3WJJ Jonathan Peters - 9.30.07.mp3 Repeat of last week _____ Chris Cox - 9.22.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=JK7LPAT9 Junior's World - 9.23.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ZZMU8VQ0 Jonathan Peters - 9.23.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DBZJ5CIP _____ Junior's World - 9.16.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=16X5UPTY Jonathan Peters - 9.16.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4TSG36VA _____ Chris Cox - 9.8.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=UZWQWN02 Junior's World - 9.9.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=05MLC22U Jonathan Peters - 9.9.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=SKYEDP7C _____ Chris Cox - 9.1.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=KKMZ6RMS Junior's World - 9.2.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=O5R0BWYM Jonathan Peters - 9.2.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=S32OUJEH _____ Chris Cox - 8.25.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=FMYC9HPJ Junior's World - 8.26.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=KSMTW39H Jonathan Peters - 8.26.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Y80I6M23 _____ Chris Cox - 8.18.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=E1JQ29QJ Junior's World - 8.19.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=63N2ZFOH Jonathan Peters - 8.19.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=RRKEOPC0 _____ Chris Cox - 8.11.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4L2Q4155 Junior's World - 8.12.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4GHVXX7G Jonathan Peters - 8.12.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=EY4UWOEF _____ Chris Cox - 8.04.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=AGB55I5J Junior's World - 8.05.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MVACQKYZ Jonathan Peters - 8.05.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=M4CNEXM1 _____ Chris Cox - 7.28.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4LG5KW0B Junior's World - 7.29.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=10QK6XNF Jonathan Peters - 7.29.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=3QPG5WDF _____ Chris Cox - 7.21.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VZXFRAOO Junior's World - 7.22.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BVUCEY0E Jonathan Peters - 7.22.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=0JYA7G4P _____ Chris Cox - 7.14.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=CO9S5JTS Junior's World - 7.15.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=RBOLDO4F Jonathan Peters - 7.15.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=3LG7K1C1 _____ Chris Cox - 7.07.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VWXUJLWU Junior's World - 7.08.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=JP6IQB12 Jonathan Peters - 7.08.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=I7XJZPAM _____ Chris Cox - 6.30.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=H2DH9G20 Junior's World - 7.01.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=HA1SRSLK Jonathan Peters - 7.01.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=R6H7DIBU _____ Chris Cox - 6.23.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=69GJTNYI Junior's World - 6.24.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=EFVF94JX Jonathan Peters - 6.24.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=H6YQIRYO _____ Chris Cox - 6.16.07.mp3 Chris Cox was a repeat of 6.09.07 Junior's World - 6.17.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=0WHY8K6G Jonathan Peters - 6.17.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=APHMG8TA _____ Chris Cox - 6.09.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ZYNL3JM0 Junior's World - 6.10.07.mp3 Junior was a repeat of 5.13.07 Jonathan Peters - 6.10.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=QUVJ9RHR _____ Chris Cox - 6.02.07.mp3 Chris Cox was a repeat of 5.26.07 Junior's World - 6.03.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=D135V63T Jonathan Peters - 6.03.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=IXWMC8OD _____ Chris Cox - 5.26.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=FXPVMK0S Junior's World - 5.27.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1TUPDM65 Jonathan Peters - 5.27.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6VM4GD54 _____ Chris Cox - 5.19.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7QTXFIMR Junior's World - 5.20.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=IQ35GERN Jonathan Peters - 5.20.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=JF7OWL4Q _____ Chris Cox - 5.12.07.mp3 http://www.sendspace.com/file/2trxv4 Junior's World - 5.13.07.mp3 http://www.sendspace.com/file/exwwe9 Jonathan Peters - 5.13.07.mp3 http://www.sendspace.com/file/brswqs _____ Chris Cox - 5.05.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=2MUNN5AZ Junior's World - 5.06.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OVKQHAUW Jonathan Peters - 5.06.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=89WYCBBB _____ Chris Cox - 4.28.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=29K026XJ Junior's World - 4.29.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VA1XP46G Jonathan Peters - 4.29.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=29K026XJ _____ Chris Cox - 4.21.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7EU2PR7H Junior's World - 4.22.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=EHY4EWNZ Jonathan Peters - 4.22.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=TBGCGBDR ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com
  11. ARE YOU A GANGSTA ? MALES AND FEMALES http://www.americangangster.net/ American Gangster Must-See Filmmaking Review By Mel Valentin (Nov 02, 2007) In the early 70s, Frank Lucas rose to prominence as a major player in the Harlem drug trade. Eventually arrested and sentenced to 70 years in prison, Lucas cooperated with state and federal prosecutors in exchange for a reduced sentence (he served 15 years). After coming across a profile of Lucas written by Marc Jacobson seven years ago in New York magazine, screenwriter Steven Zaillian (Gangs of New York, Clear and Present Danger, Schindler's List) optioned Jacobson’s article and developed a screenplay. Two false starts later, Ridley Scott (Kingdom of Heaven, Gladiator, Blade Runner) stepped in to direct Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe. The end result is an often compelling, visually impressive, if unnecessarily long, crime drama. Frank Lucas (Denzel Washington), a driver, collector, and enforcer, works for Harlem gangster, Ellsworth “Bumpy†Johnson (Clarence Williams III). After Johnson’s unexpected death leaves a power vacuum, Lucas decides to start his own organization. Lucas develops a brilliant plan to take over the dope trade in Harlem, going straight to the source in Southeast Asia and cutting out stateside middlemen. Lucas arranges to have pure heroin smuggled into the United States. He sells his brand of heroin, Blue Magic, at half the price of the competition. He brings his brothers from South Carolina to work for him, becomes a wealthy, feared man, marries a beauty queen, Eva (Lymari Nadal), and sets up his mother, (Ruby Dee), in a mansion. With the exception of a corrupt cop, Detective Trupo (Josh Brolin), who keeps coming around for handouts and threatening retribution for non-compliance, Lucas lives lavishly. Richie Roberts (Russell Crowe), seemingly the last honest cop in New Jersey. As the drug trade in Harlem, New York, and New Jersey expands exponentially, the feds decide to create a narcotics task force. Roberts’ captain, Lou Toback (Ted Levine), taps Roberts to head up the task force, and Roberts has to find other detectives who won’t be easily corrupted. As Roberts begins and continues his investigation, he slowly realizes that a new player, probably not Italian, has taken over Harlem. Finding his quarry’s identity proves difficult, especially as his superiors in New Jersey and the federal prosecutor’s office refuse to believe that an African American can run such a sophisticated operation. Structurally, American Gangster breaks down into two parallel stories, each meant to reflect on the other. In one, the template is Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather, tracking Lucas’ rise to power and his efforts to maintain power in the face of opposition from other gangsters, corrupt cops, and federal prosecution. In the other, William Friedkin’s The French Connection serves as the model, as an obsessive cop methodically pieces together a case against Lucas and his organization over several years. The two stories don’t overlap as much as run parallel, converging only in the last half hour. It’s almost immediately after the storylines converge that American Gangster loses the energy and momentum that characterized the first two hours (the film runs close to two and a half hours) and gives way to a muddled, overlong epilogue. The overextended epilogue, however, is only a minor problem with a film that delivers on just about everything else it promises, e.g. a solidly crafted screenplay by Steve Zaillian, riveting performances by Washington and Crowe, dynamic direction by Ridley Scott, whose attention for period detail is as meticulous as ever, as is his eye for visual composition, fluid camera movements, and taut editing that only goes slack in the last half hour. American Gangster may not belong to the pantheon of gangster/crime dramas, but it comes close. Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  12. http://www.amny.com/media/acrobat/2007-10/23136028.pdf THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2007 Today’s clubs lack luster of years past LOCAL QUOTE:‘NIGHTLIFE IS A COMMODITY NOW.’ — Sydney Masters, clubgoer since 1985 By Justin Rocket Silverman jsilverman@am-ny.com Long gone are the days when clubs such as Studio 54, Palladium and Limelight were institutions that captured the essence of their time and defined New York City nightlife. The era of the big dance clubs that had universal appeal is fading, replaced by predominately smaller venues targeting specific groups of clientele. There is a sense that money has won out over creativity; rules about dancing, smoking and security cameras have trumped personal freedom; and that the night now belongs to a starchedcollar crowd that prefers dropping $400 on a bottle of vodka over supporting anything weird or edgy. “There are a lot of reasons why the days of Studio 54 and other great clubs of the ’70s are not here anymore,†said David Rabin, the owner of Lotus and president of the New York Nightlife Association, a trade group. “For one thing, crowds have become much more self-separating. When I first started gong out in the late ’70s and early ’80s, everyone was under the same roof. Straight, gay, black, white, male, female — it was awesome.†Opinions vary on why clubland has lost its diversity. Cost is certainly a factor. Gone are the days when everybody paid $5 to get into Nell’s on 14th Street (now called The Plumm). There was no bottle service, or other ways to buy yourself into the legendary club Area, a massive space complete with a swimming pool, skateboard ramp and tank stocked with live sharks. If you impressed the doorman with your style, you got in. Otherwise, you’d be standing outside all night. One venue from the heydays of clubbing that hasn’t lost its popularity is Webster Hall, which is in the process of being landmarked by the city. But most other mega-clubs are instead being replaced by smaller lounges. “In the ’80s and ’90s, there was big group of people who helped each other and made it interesting,†said Sydney Masters, a clubber since 1985. “Those same people have since learned to make a business of it, and a lot have opened smaller clubs. Nightlife is a commodity now.†Yet even the most wellfinanced nightclubs were thrown a curve ball in September when high-end burlesque operator Ivan Kane was denied, by unanimous vote, his request for approval of a liquor license by the local community board. Kane’s investors included David Bowie and Sting, and the defeat could have a cooling effect on investment industry- wide. While such community votes used to be routinely ignored by the State Liquor Authority, within the past year they inexplicably began to be the determining factor of whether a new club is allowed to sell booze. The shift to more community input is something that has the potential to deter nightclub owners from opening larger venues in New York City, industry heads say. “Our establishments were never designed simply to serve the 1.2 million residents of Manhattan,†said Robert Bookman, chief counsel for the nightlife association, who explained that with 65 million admissions annually, more people come to the city for its clubs than they do for every Broadway show and professional sporting event combined. “We can’t expect entrepreneurs to put millions into new places in New York if it is a popularity contest with people living a block away,†he said. A different kind of party in NYC ■ Studio 54, 1986 ■ Paradise Garage, 1987 ■ The Sound Factory 27th ST, 1995 ■ Tunnel, 1996 ■ Limelight (original), 1996 ■ Twilo, 2001 ■ CBGB, 2006 ■ Avalon, 2006 ■ Club Deep, 2006 ■ Spirit, 2006 — Victoria McLaughlin Closing time ■ Michael Musto, longtime nightlife/gossip writer: Every trend has a counter trend. Nightlife itself is a response to oppression. The more you push it down, the more it bounces back. I’m predicting a major explosion of great nightlife, though it might not be until 2013. So stick around! ■ Murray Hill, downtown entertainer: The city is out of control, and nightlife is becoming a hobby for the upper-class. As an entertainer, I like to perform to all Clubs were more diverse in the ’70s and ’80s, says David Rabin, president of the New York Nightlife Association. More city regulations and expensive bottle service are among the reasons clubs’ originality has faded. (Photos: Dennis W. Ho) What do you think of nightlife in the city? Today’s clubs lack luster of years past .com NY ■Video ■ Photos Editor: Ryan Chatelain (ryan.chatelain@am-ny.com) kinds of people, and that’s what makes this city great. I will always provide my fans and the city with middle-class entertainment. ■ Justin Carter, music director at the club APT: As long as there are new people coming into the city, trying to fill voids where they exist, there is going to be good nightlife in New York. Depending on the law and the economic constraints, interesting things can either thrive openly or go underground. People are always going to figure out a way to go out and have fun here.
  13. Re: Halloween Masquerade w/ Junior Vasquez @ Avalon, Sun 10/28 Quote: Thanks Darren,
  14. Junior was slammin the beats. I got there about 10:30PM and stayed to closing around 4:00AM. The party peaked at about 12:00AM filling the club up on every balcony level. Nothing but hard sleazy beats and sexy electro sounds(yep, it's possible), plus wicked vocals. Unlike most djs, Mr. V likes to play with his music literally. He weaves in and out of tracks upon tracks, dubbing vocals and layering beats against beats. I've yet to hear a dj that loves to fuck with the music like him giving you a dj who is actually djing and not just playing track after track safely. The sound system there is excellent, which I didn't expect. People might not believe me but the system can be compared to Pacha's sound system and maybe even better. The lights were O.K. but the light man kept it dark. If you been to Junior's parties you know he has a mixed crowd of party goers. The girls were hot in their super hero or nursery rhyme costumes (HOT!) along with their Muscle bound fellas in their customs and couples just hanging out. Junior's gay crowd is a cool bunch of people to hang out with. They are there to hear the music and party, party, party. Many had some great customs when I arrived and the rest of them later on were there to get their groove on to the music. Everyone was having fun. The track I enjoyed the most and Junior was turning the system out with is Ralph Falcon's, "Break U" (The beats are siiiiicccccccccc & SLAMMMIN’ while a woman with a deep vocal was singing the vocals. Break U, Break U, how long it's gonna take for you to come home to me), DJ Billy Steele's,"What!?" (You don't believe it!) siccccc, siccc, sic........last Junior turned it with House of God - “Dance Disco”.
  15. Before the party it's good to know Jr's SONAR sounds Jr's 2 HOUR MEGAMIX of JUNIORWEEN Junior's World - 10.28.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=N1ZJIR1B Junior's World - 10.14.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=W2SRIKM2 _____ Junior's World - 10.07.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=32INNUBU _____ Junior's World - 9.30.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=0QJT3WJJ _____ Junior's World - 9.23.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ZZMU8VQ0 _____ Junior's World - 9.16.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=16X5UPTY _____ Junior's World - 9.9.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=05MLC22U _____ Junior's World - 9.2.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=O5R0BWYM _____ Junior's World - 8.26.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=KSMTW39H _____ Junior's World - 8.19.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=63N2ZFOH _____ Junior's World - 8.12.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4GHVXX7G _____ Junior's World - 8.05.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MVACQKYZ _____ Junior's World - 7.29.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=10QK6XNF _____ Junior's World - 7.22.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BVUCEY0E _____ Junior's World - 7.15.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=RBOLDO4F _____ Junior's World - 7.08.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=JP6IQB12 _____ Junior's World - 7.01.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=HA1SRSLK _____ Junior's World - 6.24.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=EFVF94JX _____ Junior's World - 6.17.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=0WHY8K6G _____ Junior's World - 6.10.07.mp3 Junior was a repeat of 5.13.07 _____ Junior's World - 6.03.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=D135V63T _____ Junior's World - 5.27.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1TUPDM65 _____ Junior's World - 5.20.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=IQ35GERN _____ Junior's World - 5.13.07.mp3 http://www.sendspace.com/file/exwwe9 _____ Junior's World - 5.06.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OVKQHAUW _____ Junior's World - 4.29.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VA1XP46G _____ Junior's World - 4.22.07.mp3 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=EHY4EWNZ
  16. True, though I have received more freebies from Junior / JVM than most DJs in the tri-state area. (CDs given at parties, free entries at parties, and free downloads of streams and XM radio sets from their website when there was no membership fees. ) People do forget the good things quickly. Yet other clubs and DJs are charging extremely high prices for parties and no freebies at all Zero! Good point, but we don't have the figures to see exactly how many fans are willing to pay who actually listens to his music compared to people going to his parties. People are fans for different reasons. Parties vs Music(remixes,CD compilation,etc.....) Another good point, but life in general is a risk no matter what your actions are for every reason; from clubbing to purchasing a product.
  17. It's called business.DAH! The ones who got the coins get the goodies and freebies,while others go on hating singing the same tune over and over. But the real question for JVM and for the peeps who are curious is = The people who don't have a membership, how are they able to know about Junior's future events and new releases?
  18. MEMBERSHIP INFO (da da dum…at long last) Your wish came true and one of your comments about the membership is exact. Liquid. http://www.juniorvasquezmusic.com/ http://www.juniorvasquezmusic.com/index_files/image002.jpg Revised JUNIOR VASQUEZ MUSIC MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION NOW AVAILABLE (SCROLL DOWN) SITE LAUNCH: 1/1/08 (SAVE BY PRE-PURCHASING-DETAILS BELOW) ROCKET-POWERED, INDUSTRIAL-STRENGTH USER-FUELED, MEMBERS ONLY JUNIOR VASQUEZ LIVE: NYC2007: SUN 10/28 (Sun afternoon 4pm-Mon morning 4am): SONAR @ AVALON [MASQUERADE] $25 advance tickets at areaevent.com SUN 11/11: CIELO [WHITNEY!] THURS 11/22 (THANKSGIVING NIGHT 9pm-4am): SOL SUN 12/23: CIELO [CIELO HOLIDAY PARTY] NYC2008: WED 1/1 (New Year’s Day 7pm-mid-morning of Jan 2): SOL [RED LIGHT DISTRICT] MON 1/21 (8am-all day): PACHA [HOUSE OF GOD II] SUN 2/17: CIELO [MOUNT RUSHMORE] SUN 3/23: CIELO [bLACKBOX] SUN 4/20: CIELO SUN 5/25: CIELO PRIDE NYC: TBA SUN 7/20: CIELO SUN 8/31: CIELO SUN 10/12: CIELO SUN 11/9: CIELO SUN 12/7: CIELO OUT-OF-TOWN: FRI 10/25: ENDO EXO, JACKSONVILLE, FL FRI 10/26: SCORE, MIAMI SAT 11/17: PLAY BAR & CLUB, SINGAPORE SAT 11/24: THE PITTSBURGH EAGLE, PITTSBURGH SUN 11/26: CLICK, MIAMI [WHITE PARTY WEEKEND] SAT 12/1: AGEHA, TOKYO SUN 12/2: SAN FRANCISCO TUES 12/31: TBA [sPECIAL MEGA-EVENT] XM SATELLITE RADIO / BPM ch.81 2 HOURS OF JUNIOR MIXING LIKE A MADMAN EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT (2-4am Eastern time / 9-11pm Pacific time) This week featuring tons of new music, including the worldwide debut of the incredible Vasquez + Vicious Remix of Britney’s “Gimme More” CURRENT REMIXES/PRODUCTIONS: Ellis D, “Masquerade” (JVM site only) Britney Spears, “Gimme More” Vasquez & Vicious Massive Club Remix (Jive – release details coming soon) Junior Vasquez, “Nervaas 2007” (JVM) Madonna, "The Beat Goes On" (unreleased, unapproved, unauthorized, untouchable) Ralph Falcon, "Break U" (Nervous) House of God, “Dance Disco” (Groovilicious?) CeCe Peniston, “Shame Shame Shame” (unreleased) Noel, “Silent Morning” Junior’s Big Mix (no release confirmation) Eros Ramazzotti, “Terra Promessa” (JVM/Sony) Whitney Houston, “Step by Step” (private collection) Half Puerto Rican and Half White Man from PA, “Do It Properly” (private collection) TOP PICKS FROM THE BOOTH: Ralph Falcon, "Break U" (Nervous) SLAMMMIN’ DJ Billy Steele, "What!?" (Stereo Steelemuzik) Jason Walker, "I Can't Get You Off My Mind" Remixes (JVM) Johnny Hazzard, "Body" TRL & Steele Remixes (JVM) Paco Buggin’, “Bugginology” (Stereo) Andrew Mendez, “Do It” (unreleased) Richie Santana, “Music Is Freedom” Remixes (Stereo) Kortezman & Noferini feat. Jocelyn Brown, “I Don’t Want You Anymore” Jesse Garcia Remix (?) Chris Scott & Dmitry Bobrov feat. Carrie Steele, “Too Much Is Not Enough” (Stereo Cool) Hoxton Whores, “4U” (?) Stonebridge, “You Don’t Know” (private mix) Blackbox, “Everybody” Fuzzyhair Remix (?) JVM THE LABEL: JASON WALKER’S “FLEXIBLE” AVAILABLE ON itunes & beatport NOW, CD in stores nationally soon; VIDEO of “I Can’t Get You Off My Mind” previewing at jasonwalkermusic.com on 11/1/07 SABRINA JOHNSTON "HOUSE MUSIC" LP Spring 08 VERNESSA MITCHELL, "THE POWER" JUNIOR VASQUEZ, "NERVAAS 2008" JUNIORVERSE XXV (formerly Junior Live Vol. 3) January 2008 JVM COLLECTION VOLS 1-5 (all the singles to date) PLEASE SUPPORT: TrackingSpain.com Beatport.com JasonWalkerMusic.com PerfectBeat.com GLAAD.org JFM: EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATION FOR JUNIOR VASQUEZ, BILLY STEELE. Not considering new clients until early 2008. (Thank you guys who have reached out seeking our management services in the past several months.) INFO: INFO@JUNIORVASQUEZMUSIC.COM PRESS: PROJECTPUBLIICITY@AOL.COM MANAGEMENT & BOOKINGS: JEROME@JUNIORVASQUEZMUSIC.COM ADMIN: SUSANBLACKWELL@JEROMEFARLEY.COM WEBSITE INQUIRIES/HELP: WEBMASTER@JUNIORVASQUEZMUSIC.COM (beginning 11/15/07) JUNIOR HOTLINE: Website members (Vernessa-level, Whitney-level, Deborah-level) can contact through site. MEMBERSHIP INFO (da da dum…at long last) (Note: prices are in Euro currency. Access at all levels limited to one user; user must maintain a functioning email to frequently acquire new auto-generated password; sharing memberships may result in termination of membership/blocking of your IP address). Full-time support for members. ULTIQUEZ (can’t touch this) 79.95 for Six Months (180 days) You achieve this status when you have been with us for at least six months without interruption as a VERNESSA member (NOT AVAILABLE TO ANYONE UNTIL SUMMER) Complete site access, including to all forums (with reading/posting/moderating ability), plus music and videos. All mixes of JVM releases free, and preview access to forthcoming songs. At least once per month live broadcast from NYC or some other exciting city for a special event. Discography access with moderator functions (ability to upload songs, artwork and otherwise contribute to the list of ever-growing and very complex body of studio works by Junior Vasquez). Each title has a mini-forum to discuss conflicting versions, mix names, release info, etc.: either just learn or show your musical prowess by contributing to this section. Access to growing library of previously unreleased live sets, expanding by at least 2 hours per week (many from Sound Factory, Tunnel, Arena, Twilo, Earth, major events around the world). Special one unreleased track or remix for DOWNLOAD in WAV format per week. Access to weekly “blogquez” by Junior Vasquez – all the dirt straight from the diva’s mouth about the new music he’s feeling (or NOT feeling), the scoop-of-the-week, and other nonsensical madness only a juniorite would comprehend. Discount cover charge and priority admission to all Junior Vasquez events worldwide (at least 50% off general admission price). Junior Party Central to see ads from past events, post memories, setlists, even add your own pictures and videos. Together we will rebuild the calendar of major events from the past 20 years. Free admission to Gay Pride, Birthday and New Year’s Event in NYC and abroad. For your convenience, after your initial membership expires, your monthly subscription will be automatically billed every 30 days at 29.95, unless you notify us that you wish to purchase an extended priority membership (Deborah, Whitney, Vernessa) or otherwise cancel your membership at the end of its term. VERNESSA (the ultimate) - 99.95 for Six Months (180 days) Complete site access, including to all forums (with posting ability), plus music and videos. At least once per month live broadcast from NYC or some other exciting city for a special event. Discography access with contributor functions (ability to upload songs, artwork and otherwise contribute to the list of ever-growing and very complex body of studio works by Junior Vasquez). Each title has a mini-forum to discuss conflicting versions, mix names, release info, etc.: either just learn or show your musical prowess by contributing to this section. Access to growing library of previously unreleased live sets, expanding by at least 2 hours per week (many from Sound Factory, Tunnel, Arena, Twilo, Earth, major events around the world). Special one unreleased track or remix for DOWNLOAD in WAV format per week. Access to weekly “blogquez” by Junior Vasquez – all the dirt straight from the diva’s mouth about the new music he’s feeling (or NOT feeling), the scoop-of-the-week, and other nonsensical madness only a juniorite would comprehend. Discount cover charge and priority admission to all Junior Vasquez events worldwide (at least 50% off general admission price). Junior Party Central to see ads from past events, post memories, setlists, even add your own pictures and videos. Together we will rebuild the calendar of major events from the past 20 years. Free signed copy of Junior XXV album (PRIOR to commercial release in early 08) for Vernessa-level members who sign up before site launch. For your convenience, after your initial membership expires, your monthly subscription will be automatically billed every 30 days at 29.95, unless you notify us that you wish to purchase an extended priority membership (Deborah, Whitney, Vernessa) or otherwise cancel your membership at the end of its term. WHITNEY - 69.95 for Three Months (90 days) Complete site access, including to all forums (with posting ability), plus music and videos. At least once per month live broadcast from NYC or some other exciting city for a special event. Discography access with contributor functions (ability to upload songs, artwork and otherwise contribute to the list of ever-growing and very complex body of studio works by Junior Vasquez). Each title has a mini-forum to discuss conflicting versions, mix names, release info, etc.: either just learn or show your musical prowess by contributing to this section. Access to growing library of previously unreleased live sets, expanding by at least 2 hours per week (many from Sound Factory, Tunnel, Arena, Twilo, Earth, major events around the world). Special one unreleased track or remix for DOWNLOAD in WAV format per week. Access to weekly “blogquez” by Junior Vasquez – all the dirt straight from the diva’s mouth about the new music he’s feeling (or NOT feeling), the scoop-of-the-week, and other nonsensical madness only a juniorite would comprehend. Discount cover charge and priority admission to all Junior Vasquez events worldwide (at least 25% off general admission price). Junior Party Central to see ads from past events, post memories, setlists, even add your own pictures and videos. Together we will rebuild the calendar of major events from the past 20 years. For your convenience, after your initial membership expires, your monthly subscription will be automatically billed every 30 days at 29.95, unless you notify us that you wish to purchase an extended priority membership (Deborah, Whitney, Vernessa) or otherwise cancel your membership at the end of its term. DEBORAH - 29.95 for One Month (30 days) Complete site access, including to all forums (with posting ability), plus music and videos. At least once per month live broadcast from NYC or some other exciting city for a special event. Discography access with contributor functions (ability to upload songs, artwork and otherwise contribute to the list of ever-growing and very complex body of studio works by Junior Vasquez). Each title has a mini-forum to discuss conflicting versions, mix names, release info, etc.: either just learn or show your musical prowess by contributing to this section. Access to previously unreleased live sets, expanding by at least 2 hours per week (many from Sound Factory, Tunnel, Arena, Twilo, Earth, major events around the world). Special one unreleased track or remix for DOWNLOAD in WAV format per week. Access to weekly “blogquez” by Junior Vasquez – all the dirt straight from the diva’s mouth about the new music he’s feeling (or NOT feeling), the scoop-of-the-week, and other nonsensical madness only a juniorite would comprehend. Junior Party Central to see ads from past events, post memories, setlists, even add your own pictures and videos. Together we will rebuild the calendar of major events from the past 20 years. For your convenience, after your initial membership expires, your monthly subscription will be automatically billed every 30 days at 29.95, unless you notify us that you wish to purchase an extended priority membership (Deborah, Whitney, Vernessa) or otherwise cancel your membership at the end of its term. COME SELECTOR Trial - 14.95 for One Week (7 days) Complete site access, including to all forums (with READING ability), plus music and videos. Discography viewing access functions (music, release details, images). Special one unreleased track or remix for DOWNLOAD in WAV format per week. Access to previously unreleased live sets, expanding by at least 2 hours per week (many from Sound Factory, Tunnel, Arena, Twilo, Earth, major events around the world). Special one unreleased track or remix for DOWNLOAD in WAV format per week. Access to weekly “blogquez” by Junior Vasquez – all the dirt straight from the diva’s mht=h abht= the new music he’s feeling (or NOT feeling), the scoop-of-the-week, and other nonsensical madness only a juniorite would comprehend. Junior Party Central to see ads from past events, read members’ memories and photos/videos (when available or posted by full members), highlights and setlists. For your convenience, after your initial membership expires, your monhtly subscription will be automatically billed every 30 days at 29.95, unless you notify us that you wish to purchase an extended priority membership (Deborah, Whitney, Vernessa). PRE-PURCHASE MEMBERSHIPS AND SAVE! Today until 11/30/07 (membership access begins 1/1/08, but pre-sales include free admission to RED LIGHT DISTRICT (New Year’s Day Event) in NYC Vernessa-level: 79.95 (Euro) Whitney-level: 59.95 (Euro) Deborah-level: 24.95 (Euro) To pre-purchase a membership for yourself or as a gift for a friend, email info@juniorvasquezmusic.com.
  19. JUNIOR-WEEN: Junior Vasquez Takes Off The Mask and Puts on a MASQUERADE by Mark Thompson and Robert Doyle EDGE New York City Contributor Monday Oct 22, 2007 Junior Vasquez @ Parking Montreal (Source:Mark Thompson and Robert Doyle) First of all, there’s that space: that deconsecrated Episcopalian church once known as Limelight and now called Sonar @ Avalon. Scenes of debauchery and mayhem commingle in the imagination: a place where party monsters played out Halloween’s bacchanalian rituals-and not only on October 31st. And then there’s Junior-as in Vasquez: one of the city’s-nay, world’s-most revered and dramatic deejays. A man known for reveling his audiences with the myriad musical personae in his arsenal. The man with the bag of tricks. Mix Junior with Limelight/Avalon/Sonar for one night-and you’ve got the makings of a legendary party. And so when we got word about Junior’s Halloween Masquerade @ Sonar @ Avalon on Sunday, the 28th of October, from 4 pm - 4 am, we knew we had to have a little sit-down with the Great Pumpkin Himself and find out more about Junior-ween. THE RESIDENCY EDGE: First of all, Junior, congratulations on your latest monthly residency-this time at Cielo, which would appear to be a match made in heaven given the club’s sublime acoustics and its sanctified status as a club for those who worship music. What a perfect pulpit for you. JUNIOR: Cielo is a true temple of sound. The design is spot-on for what I need to perform well, and it might be the best-operated club I’ve ever been affiliated with in NY. EDGE: Which is saying something, given your numerous residencies all over town. JUNIOR: I’ve tested the waters with one-off events [at Cielo] for about two years, and every single party has the chemistry that I haven’t felt since I held court at Twilo, Arena and Sound Factory. In fact, with the New York club scene having gotten watered down by so many indistinguishable, overbearing big room parties without the sanctity and unique vibe that we once were able to create in a big room, Cielo is refreshing. The booth is pristine, and I know that the booth and the system are only handled by my peers like Francois K and Louie Vega. I tend to play less restrictively [there] than I do in a big room, and I’m connected with the dance floor the whole night. I have great respect for Nicolas Matar, the owner of Cielo, and he deserves every award and accolade for best club in the world that he wins year after year. EDGE: Amen to that. And speaking of your many residencies all over the island of Manhattan, from Bassline to Sound Factory and Tunnel, to Arena at Palladium, as well as Exit, Twilo, Spirit and Discotheque-how is it you managed to avoid a residency at Limelight-which we now, apparently, should call Sonar @ Avalon? Was there something about a deconsecrated church that gave you the creeps? Or were you just waiting for the perfect holiday to haunt its premises? JUNIOR: I’ve played there a few times, and those parties were fun. Jerome and I were quite close to signing on twice for me to helm the Saturday night party [at Limelight], but 2001 was the sad end of the Gatien family’s operation of the club, so I backed out that time, and one other time, we nearly did a weekly event called Klear there (it was Avalon at the time, if I recall), but the stars weren’t aligned, and I’m no longer anxious to jump into long-term commitments unless I can make it my home. In retrospect, if the community board had been more permissive, it would have been a great transplant for the Arena party at Palladium, but then there would have been no Twilo. EDGE: Wow, you’re so right-from Arena @ Palladium to Limelight: what a perfect party segue that would’ve been! Well, it’s never too late. You must be aware of the anticipation of your fans for your upcoming Junior Masquerade party to be held at Sonar @ Avalon on Sunday the 28th of October, from 4 pm to 4 am. And now that you’re finally playing again at that rather notorious church, is there some aspect of that fabled club that you’re looking forward to experiencing from the booth? JUNIOR: I’ve felt [that energy] before, so it’s no big surprise. I’ve been promised an outrageous installation by my good friend, designer Cesar Galindo, to transform the room, and naturally we’re being a thorn in the side of the club to get their sound and lights in top shape for me. I fear that the Saturday night party will blow the speakers and tear the room to shreds, but my boys will be there bright and early to raise hell if everything’s not just right. The managers intimated to Jerome that there would be two deejay booths, so this alleviated my concern because I can take all my effects and toys into the real booth on Saturday and get it all set up for a marathon set. Refrigerator, wigs, modified turntables , my new Pioneer DVJ players, new gear I’m testing, and all the new music I’ve been saving to unleash on the dance floor like I don’t get to do often anymore in long sets. [As for the club’s name], I’m confused about Limelight, Avalon, Sonar. Who knows what it’s called? I want to cleanse the spirit of the room and just treat it like [it’s] MY room for one night. EDGE: Of course, we could associate the name sonar with bats, and bats with Halloween. Give the church’s tower, maybe Cesar Galindo will create a sort of "bats in the belfry" set. Or maybe people will be using echolocation to connect? JUNIOR: Like I said, Sonar is...I dunno what. It’s my party: Junior-ween. Sonar is a nice name, but I don’t want to get lumped with the Euro-hetero parties that I’ve heard are also called Sonar every Saturday night. Thankfully, Area Event has promised to bring in a straight and clubby crowd of its own, and John DiMatteo seems to have his finger on the pulse of that scene. It should be fun because my predominantly gay crowd likes to mingle among hot straights like they did at Arena and Earth. THE MUSIC JUNIOR: [As for] the music, [it] will be NEW . I’m so sick of classics. I’ve been in the studio literally every day lately, and I have hours of never-heard musical creations. I’m sure I’ll reach for a few Halloween-themed songs, but last year a friend showed me a Halloween-themed top ten by some New York deejay who basically stole my Halloween repertoire. Ya know, "Nightmare," "Don’t Look Behind You," anything with the word "darkness." Blah blah... Been there done that. We’re going more in the ornate masquerade direction instead [of] being on a tweaky fright train for twelve hours. My new music is sexy , not ugly marching songs. Some vocals and some just plain instrumentals that are so good they don’t need tacky sound effects on them. JUNIOR: I hope to see everybody on Sunday afternoon, October 28th at Limelight...Avalon...Sonar...eh, too confusing.... Let’s just call it the House of God. EDGE: You have a reputation for making holidays your own-such as your Pride celebrations and your birthday celebrations and your New Year’s parties-and turning them into personal celebrations for you and your fans. What is it about Halloween that turns you on? JUNIOR: I haven’t done Halloween really well in a few years. Last year was incredibly produced, but the venue was a nightmare to deal with. I give a lot of props to Ric Sena for making his Halloween parties bigger than life. I don’t know the man at all, to tell you the truth, and regardless of the rumors that he can’t stand me or whatever the peanut gallery says, [sena] creates an experience with amazing detail and plot. I respect that a lot. Since Richard Grant and Phil Smith haven’t had their clubs, no one [other than Sena] puts so much attention into their events to make each one special-except for me-but I suppose I have it easier, because I don’t need so many bells and whistles. I can do it with the music, and especially with my new arsenal of records. My Halloween party opens on Sunday afternoon at four pm, so hopefully Ric Sena doesn’t feel like anyone is stepping on his toes. [Alegria]’s done [and] then we open. EDGE: Recently, you’ve been remixing Britney Spears’ "Gimme More" and you’ve been rumored to be mixing tracks for her upcoming album. Historically, you’ve had a penchant for showcasing distinctive female voices on your dance floors-such as Billie Ray Martin and Madonna, and Cyndi Lauper, as well Kristine W. and Vernessa Mitchell and Whitney and Deborah Cox. Can you comment on what aspect of those voices works its magic on your soul? JUNIOR: I loved working with Britney. She’s gonna be okay . I’m really proud of my mix. I’ve remixed just about everyone under the sun, and some of the same songs three or four times over the years. But you’re right, that there are certain voices that just grab me: Vernessa Mitchell and Jason Walker are supreme. Billie Ray Martin and Kristine W. paved the way for dance music in the 90s. And of course Deborah [Cox] played a huge part. Right now, I’m into Amy Winehouse, Angelique Kidjo and even some Justin Timberlake stuff for pop. But what’s really got me going are these new upstart producers like EVERYONE on the Stereo Records from Spain’s roster : Jesse Garcia (he can do no wrong right now), Ralph Falcon (his new track is the deepest, nastiest track since way back when Oscar G did "Tilt" and Ralph did "Every Now and Then," Stonebridge is turning me out with a bunch of new stuff after being off the radar; and then there are kids like Billy Steele (JVM’s newest powerhouse deejay/producer), Demarko, TRL, Midnight Society, Andrew Mendez, Lorant, Michael Hades, Alejandro Rado, Sheldon Romero. These guys hand deliver me hot tracks that rock the club. THE WEBSITE EDGE: And why not, right? You’re obviously the man to come to with new music. Hey, and what’s up with the new members-only website which launches on 11/15 (complete with membership info on 10/22)? Is the website a new way for your fans, friends and family to stay connected when not on the dance floors? JUNIOR : It’s going to be different. We had an incredible amount of traffic. Mostly blurkers: people who spend lots of time-at work probably-refreshing the JVM site all day long. We have more fan(atics) than any other deejay, I bet, and version 2.0 of the site was modeled around text content and message forums for people to meet, play, fight and show their musical prowess. The new site’s architecture is built around music and video content , some of which is provided by the site, but which encourages members to contribute to the content. For instance, I’ve produced so many songs, remixes, edits, mash-ups, unfinished songs, song ideas recorded live from the booth but never butchered in a studio. It’s too much of a mess, especially with ten rounds of recalls from a good A&R person like Hosh Gureli. My fans have tracked all this, sometimes obsessively, and the discography feature allows members to contribute song files, notes on the source of the recording, a mini-forum to bicker over what a particular mix was called , lots of things to pick apart and keep people busy, both for young fans and the veterans who hopefully will contribute too. My events will be back-tracked to my earliest gigs, also with members providing flyer scans, memories, play lists, and we’ll be uploading sets over time from all the DATs, reel-to-reels, CDs and hard drives to start building, collectively with my fans, an arsenal of my work. Of course, there will be a calendar, [as well as] featured artists with content. [For example], the debut of Jason Walker’s incredible first video "I Can’t Get You Off My Mind," [as well as] lots of free music for members (the pay-per-song system is broken anyway), and a forum for incessant bitching and moaning. And finally, we’ll be broadcasting certain sets live for members on the site from special events in New York and when we’re away too (with video occasionally). New York needs a glimpse into other awesome venues like Ageha in Tokyo and Pacha in Barcelona. THE FUTURE EDGE: Apart from your semi-regular residency at Parking in Montreal, you seem to be performing somewhat regularly in Miami/South Beach, with upcoming gigs on Friday the 26th of October at Score on Lincoln Road, and then, another gig at Click on Washington Avenue in South Beach during White Party Week on the 26th of November. Can we assume that you consider South Beach to be the sixth borough of your New York life? JUNIOR: I guess. I’m all over the place down there. Coliseum in Ft. Lauderdale is great. The energy and boys at Score blow me away. And now I’m doing Omar Gonzalez’s Click Party on White Party Sunday. I’ve wanted to work with him for a long time-he’s got his finger on the pulse of what makes a great party. I just wish I could settle at one venue in that market. Because I have a crazy schedule with my JUNIOR XXV worldwide tour in late winter and spring 2008, I want to plant my feet at one venue in Miami. If none of those three step up to the plate and show some faith in me, I’m going to fight hard to get into Space. That is a tight club, and I really want to play for a mainstream/mixed in-the-morning-hours event at Space. I’m itching to do not [only] the gay parties, but do my Twilo-style full-throttle sets a few times a year at big venues with major sound. There’s no better venue in the US right now to do that than Space. Pacha New York won’t love me for saying this, but I’m also not featuring being an afterthought to book on weird holidays when the deejay-flavors-of-the-moment aren’t so fab. I can spin any of them right back to Brooklyn or Belgium or wherever. That’s the mood I’m in lately-not cocky, [but] just not buying into the idea that any kid with a computer can be a superstar deejay overnight. They all sound alike to me, but it’s no wonder because Beatport only has so many tech-house and progressive filler tracks a week. [Anyway], I can’t forget to mention how incredible Parking in Montreal is. It feels like home, too. The manager Pascal Lefebvre is on point: untouchable. [Musically], he put Stereo out of business, as I see it. And I can’t wait for Ed Bailey to get his new club in D.C. open again. He too is [an]other guy who really believes in what he’s doing [and] knows the music inside out and runs a club impeccably. If New York had Pascal or Ed running a club, the glory days would return. EDGE: Let’s send out the word. And speaking of the glory days, you’ve haunted a lot of clubs throughout your career. †Is there any one building you feel that best retains the spirit of Junior Vasquez-or is the club which is most Junior the club where you’re currently playing? JUNIOR: 530 West 27th Street is mine. Bring in Frankie Knuckles, whom I respect infinitely and look up to for his dedication and pioneering spirit, or even Danny Tenaglia when it was Twilo, [and yet] nine months later, "I’m baaaaack!"...with a vengeance. Spirit was a disgrace, but looking back, that’s where I made my mark, and [where] I later reinvented myself. There was magic in that room that I’ve never experienced elsewhere. EDGE: Fortunately, so many of us were there to share that magic with you. Is there any particular venue in Manhattan that is sort of like your fantasy club, a place where you’d love to play for a crowd of friends and family? JUNIOR: Sol is cool, and Cielo is home, but I have my eye on two new venues in Manhattan, with a monster sound system ready to install. It ain’t over yet . I may be 58, but I’m healthy, hungry for music, in love with a wonderful and beautiful guy, have my company running like the powerhouse Jerome and I have fought long and hard to create, and the best chapter in my career has yet to be written. I’ve watched so many deejays try to be me, more because they worship the celebrity more than [they] know how to make and play music. Looking back, as much as I adored Larry Levan, I did it my own way. I put those Garage records away and made my own sound, built my own club, made the sound better, and invented the remix as we know it today. Until someone turns me out like that, I gotta keep doing my thing. And I’m happy to say it brings me more happiness now than any time in my career. EDGE: That has to be the best feeling-and it shows in your performances. JUNIOR: I hope to see everybody on Sunday afternoon, October 28th at Limelight...Avalon...Sonar...eh, too confusing.... Let’s just call it the House of God. EDGE: Or maybe Junior’s House for the Night? Thanks for taking the time, Junior. See you on the dance floor. And after an interview as provocative and soul-searching as that one, who wouldn’t want to be there to check out all the treats and tricks Junior has waiting for his fan-atics? JUNIOR's HALLOWEEN MASQUERADE JUNIOR’s HALLOWEEN MASQUERADE @ Sonar @ Avalon, 47 West 20th Street (at Sixth Avenue), New York, New York, Sunday 28 October, 4 pm - 4 am.
  20. JUNIOR-WEEN: Junior Vasquez Takes Off The Mask and Puts on a MASQUERADE by Mark Thompson and Robert Doyle EDGE New York City Contributor Monday Oct 22, 2007 Junior Vasquez @ Parking Montreal (Source:Mark Thompson and Robert Doyle) First of all, there’s that space: that deconsecrated Episcopalian church once known as Limelight and now called Sonar @ Avalon. Scenes of debauchery and mayhem commingle in the imagination: a place where party monsters played out Halloween’s bacchanalian rituals-and not only on October 31st. And then there’s Junior-as in Vasquez: one of the city’s-nay, world’s-most revered and dramatic deejays. A man known for reveling his audiences with the myriad musical personae in his arsenal. The man with the bag of tricks. Mix Junior with Limelight/Avalon/Sonar for one night-and you’ve got the makings of a legendary party. And so when we got word about Junior’s Halloween Masquerade @ Sonar @ Avalon on Sunday, the 28th of October, from 4 pm - 4 am, we knew we had to have a little sit-down with the Great Pumpkin Himself and find out more about Junior-ween. THE RESIDENCY EDGE: First of all, Junior, congratulations on your latest monthly residency-this time at Cielo, which would appear to be a match made in heaven given the club’s sublime acoustics and its sanctified status as a club for those who worship music. What a perfect pulpit for you. JUNIOR: Cielo is a true temple of sound. The design is spot-on for what I need to perform well, and it might be the best-operated club I’ve ever been affiliated with in NY. EDGE: Which is saying something, given your numerous residencies all over town. JUNIOR: I’ve tested the waters with one-off events [at Cielo] for about two years, and every single party has the chemistry that I haven’t felt since I held court at Twilo, Arena and Sound Factory. In fact, with the New York club scene having gotten watered down by so many indistinguishable, overbearing big room parties without the sanctity and unique vibe that we once were able to create in a big room, Cielo is refreshing. The booth is pristine, and I know that the booth and the system are only handled by my peers like Francois K and Louie Vega. I tend to play less restrictively [there] than I do in a big room, and I’m connected with the dance floor the whole night. I have great respect for Nicolas Matar, the owner of Cielo, and he deserves every award and accolade for best club in the world that he wins year after year. EDGE: Amen to that. And speaking of your many residencies all over the island of Manhattan, from Bassline to Sound Factory and Tunnel, to Arena at Palladium, as well as Exit, Twilo, Spirit and Discotheque-how is it you managed to avoid a residency at Limelight-which we now, apparently, should call Sonar @ Avalon? Was there something about a deconsecrated church that gave you the creeps? Or were you just waiting for the perfect holiday to haunt its premises? JUNIOR: I’ve played there a few times, and those parties were fun. Jerome and I were quite close to signing on twice for me to helm the Saturday night party [at Limelight], but 2001 was the sad end of the Gatien family’s operation of the club, so I backed out that time, and one other time, we nearly did a weekly event called Klear there (it was Avalon at the time, if I recall), but the stars weren’t aligned, and I’m no longer anxious to jump into long-term commitments unless I can make it my home. In retrospect, if the community board had been more permissive, it would have been a great transplant for the Arena party at Palladium, but then there would have been no Twilo. EDGE: Wow, you’re so right-from Arena @ Palladium to Limelight: what a perfect party segue that would’ve been! Well, it’s never too late. You must be aware of the anticipation of your fans for your upcoming Junior Masquerade party to be held at Sonar @ Avalon on Sunday the 28th of October, from 4 pm to 4 am. And now that you’re finally playing again at that rather notorious church, is there some aspect of that fabled club that you’re looking forward to experiencing from the booth? JUNIOR: I’ve felt [that energy] before, so it’s no big surprise. I’ve been promised an outrageous installation by my good friend, designer Cesar Galindo, to transform the room, and naturally we’re being a thorn in the side of the club to get their sound and lights in top shape for me. I fear that the Saturday night party will blow the speakers and tear the room to shreds, but my boys will be there bright and early to raise hell if everything’s not just right. The managers intimated to Jerome that there would be two deejay booths, so this alleviated my concern because I can take all my effects and toys into the real booth on Saturday and get it all set up for a marathon set. Refrigerator, wigs, modified turntables , my new Pioneer DVJ players, new gear I’m testing, and all the new music I’ve been saving to unleash on the dance floor like I don’t get to do often anymore in long sets. [As for the club’s name], I’m confused about Limelight, Avalon, Sonar. Who knows what it’s called? I want to cleanse the spirit of the room and just treat it like [it’s] MY room for one night. EDGE: Of course, we could associate the name sonar with bats, and bats with Halloween. Give the church’s tower, maybe Cesar Galindo will create a sort of "bats in the belfry" set. Or maybe people will be using echolocation to connect? JUNIOR: Like I said, Sonar is...I dunno what. It’s my party: Junior-ween. Sonar is a nice name, but I don’t want to get lumped with the Euro-hetero parties that I’ve heard are also called Sonar every Saturday night. Thankfully, Area Event has promised to bring in a straight and clubby crowd of its own, and John DiMatteo seems to have his finger on the pulse of that scene. It should be fun because my predominantly gay crowd likes to mingle among hot straights like they did at Arena and Earth. THE MUSIC JUNIOR: [As for] the music, [it] will be NEW . I’m so sick of classics. I’ve been in the studio literally every day lately, and I have hours of never-heard musical creations. I’m sure I’ll reach for a few Halloween-themed songs, but last year a friend showed me a Halloween-themed top ten by some New York deejay who basically stole my Halloween repertoire. Ya know, "Nightmare," "Don’t Look Behind You," anything with the word "darkness." Blah blah... Been there done that. We’re going more in the ornate masquerade direction instead [of] being on a tweaky fright train for twelve hours. My new music is sexy , not ugly marching songs. Some vocals and some just plain instrumentals that are so good they don’t need tacky sound effects on them. JUNIOR: I hope to see everybody on Sunday afternoon, October 28th at Limelight...Avalon...Sonar...eh, too confusing.... Let’s just call it the House of God. EDGE: Or maybe Junior’s House for the Night? Thanks for taking the time, Junior. See you on the dance floor. And after an interview as provocative and soul-searching as that one, who wouldn’t want to be there to check out all the treats and tricks Junior has waiting for his fan-atics? JUNIOR's HALLOWEEN MASQUERADE JUNIOR’s HALLOWEEN MASQUERADE @ Sonar @ Avalon, 47 West 20th Street (at Sixth Avenue), New York, New York, Sunday 28 October, 4 pm - 4 am. Full interview on the Clubplanet thread JUNIOR VASQUEZ
  21. “SHAME,SHAME,SHAME...SHAME ON YOU! I GOT MUSIC!” http://music.aol.com/radioguide/bb.adp http://www.xmradio.com/onxm/channelguide.xmc?ch=81 http://xmradio.com/ Global Domination Saturdays - 6PM-6AM ET Join the Resident DJs as BPM - XM 81 unites the world in dance. 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  22. http://www.juniorvasquezmusic.com/ http://www.juniorvasquezmusic.com/index_files/image002.jpg Revised JUNIOR VASQUEZ MUSIC MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION AVAILABLE: 10/22 SITE LAUNCH: 12/1 ROCKET-POWERED, INDUSTRIAL-STRENGTH USER-FUELED, MEMBERS ONLY JUNIOR VASQUEZ UPCOMING PERFORMANCES: NYC2007: SUN 10/28 (Sun afternoon 4pm-Mon morning 4am): SONAR @ AVALON [MASQUERADE] SUN 11/11: CIELO [Whitney!] THURS 11/22 (THANKSGIVING NIGHT 9pm-4am): SOL SUN 12/23: CIELO [Cielo Holiday Party] NYC2008: WED 1/1 (New Year’s Day 7pm-mid-morning of Jan 2): SOL [RED LIGHT DISTRICT] MON 1/21 (8am-all day): PACHA [HOUSE OF GOD II] SUN 2/17: CIELO SUN 3/23: CIELO SUN 4/20: CIELO SUN 5/25: CIELO PRIDE NYC: TBA SUN 7/20: CIELO SUN 8/31: CIELO SUN 10/12: CIELO SUN 11/9: CIELO SUN 12/7: CIELO OUT-OF-TOWN: FRI 10/25: ENDO EXO, JACKSONVILLE, FL FRI 10/26: SCORE, MIAMI SAT 11/17: SINGAPORE SAT 11/24: PITTSBURGH SUN 11/26: CLICK, MIAMI SAT 12/1: AGEHA, TOKYO SUN 12/2: SAN FRANCISCO TUES 12/31: TBA [sPECIAL MEGA-EVENT] CURRENT REMIXES/PRODUCTIONS: Britney Spears, “Gimme More†Vasquez & Vicious Massive Club Remix (Jive – release details coming soon) Ralph Falcon, "Break U" (Nervous) Junior Vasquez, “Nervaas 2007†(JVM) Madonna, "The Beat Goes On" (unreleased, unapproved, unauthorized, untouchable) CeCe Peniston, “Shame Shame Shame†Noel, “Silent Morning†Junior’s Big Mix Eros Ramazzotti, “Terra Promessa†(Sony) Whitney Houston, “Step by Step†(private collection) Half a Puerto Rican and a White Man from Pennsylvania, “Do It Properly†(private collection) TOP PICKS FROM THE BOOTH: Ralph Falcon, "Break U" (Nervous)*************************** DJ Billy Steele, "What!?" (Stereo Steelemuzik) Jason Walker, "I Can't Get You Off My Mind" Remixes (JVM) Johnny Hazzard, "Body" TRL & Steele Remixes (JVM) Paco Buggin’, “Bugginology†(Stereo) TRL, "Elephant Track" (?) Andrew Mendez, “Do It†(unreleased) Richie Santana, “Music Is Freedom†Remixes (Stereo) Chus & Ceballos, “Echoes from Doruma†DJ Paul & P. Carrilho Remix (Stereo) Juice String, "Sex Weed" Roger Sanchez Remix (Stealth) Kortezman & Noferini feat. Jocelyn Brown, “I Don’t Want You Anymore†Jesse Garcia Remix (?) Freemasons, "Uninvited" (?) Stonebridge, “You Don’t Know†(private mix) Blackbox, “Everybody†Fuzzyhair Remix (?) JVM THE LABEL: JASON WALKER’S “FLEXIBLE†AVAILABLE ON itunes & beatport NOW,CD in stores nationally soon; VIDEO of “I Can’t Get You Off My Mind†debuts on the new JVM site SABRINA JOHNSTON "HOUSE MUSIC" LP Spring 08 VERNESSA MITCHELL, "THE POWER" JUNIOR VASQUEZ, "NERVAAS 2008" JUNIOR VASQUEZ, DANCE MUSIC 101: BASSLINE LP March 2008 JUNIORVERSE XXV (formerly Junior Live Vol. 3) January 2008 JFM: EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATION FOR JUNIOR VASQUEZ, BILLY STEELE. ADDITIONAL ROSTER ANNOUNCEMENT COMING NOV 1! INFO: INFO@JUNIORVASQUEZMUSIC.COM HETERO BOOKINGS: NICOLE@COASTIICOASTENT.COM HOMO BOOKINGS: NICOLE@COASTIICOASTENT.COM PRESS: PROJECTPUBLIICITY@AOL.COM MANAGEMENT: JEROME@JUNIORVASQUEZMUSIC.COM ADMIN: SUSANBLACKWELL@JEROMEFARLEY.COM
  23. Nah.... Mostly females in the house that want to have some sexual Halloween contact fun. My lady has been there with her girlfriends plenty of times. Us fellas got our tits and ass bars plus there are ladies that go there with their guys to watch the females dance, while the ladies have their's but it's males dancing. I went once and you can't stop looking at the ladies in their outfits, at least for me.
  24. Always enjoy the remixes from Oscar G and Ralph Falcon along with their female guest singers on their original tracks. FUNKY GREEN DOGS!
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