Tracy Young

Chances are, if you have been in a nightclub in North America your ears have feasted on the potent blends of house and tribal rhythms served up by the hard hitting Miami based Remixer/Producer Tracy Young. Complimenting her now global, spinning schedule is a repertoire of remix songs, infusing her unique style into the Latin rhythms of Gloria Estefan, Enrique Iglesias, Shakira and Shalim, the euro-dance sounds of the Pet Shop Boys, the eclectic style of Simply Red, or putting a dance spin on such icons as Stevie Nicks, Cyndi Lauper and pop stars Pink and Christina Aguilera, or administering a musical symphony for Madonna's Music. Tracy has many projects in the works including Tracy Young remixes Living Theater Volume 3&4, Co-headlining this years Queer as Folk -The Tour, Europe this summer and producing music for film. Look out fans - it's only the beginning! www.ferosh.com


Greg Drescher

Born and bred on the East Coast, DJ Greg Drescher's musical style derives from his early days in the clubs of New York and more recent years in Chicago. The influence of both cities can be heard in Greg's music, blending progressive house, sultry vocals, circuit anthems and hard-hitting tribal beats. His passion for music is apparent in every set, taking the dance floor on a journey and maintaining a constant energy so that each event has a smooth flow from beginning to end. A Harvard graduate and attorney by day, Greg jumpstarted his career as a professional DJ by spinning several events at the legendary Crobar Nightclub in Chicago. He has opened for Tracy Young, Tony Moran, Manny Lehman, David Knapp and Roland Belmares, in addition to working with Paolo Pincente, CircuitMom Productions and PDL Productions. Greg currently holds a weekly residency at Crobar, is Music Editor for ChicagoPride.com, and is involved with Tracy Young's new label, Ferosh Records... and this is only the beginning.

 


Rosabel

Rosabel = Ralphi Rosario & Abel
Because of his love for music and his need to share it with others, Ralphi Rosario began spinning records for friends at house and school parties in the late 70's. Almost a quarter of a century later, he still spins for legions of friends at massive gatherings around the globe in such nations as Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, Austria, Portugal, Canada, and others. His acumen as a DJ for the dance floor is undeniable. Add to this his production work and remixing talents and the music industry has a recipe for a legend in the making. Many believe legend status was achieved when Ralphi's "You Used to Hold Me"? mega hit became an overnight club classic. Ralphi Rosario has worked and helped design his own production/remix team Rosabel, with long time friend DJ Abel. Me collaborated with Abel on "Don't You Want My Love" by Debbie Jacobs, and "The Power" by Rosabel Featuring Jeanie Tracey. Both were heard on HBO's Sex and the City and Showtime's Queer as Folk. Some of Ralphi's favorite projects have also been big dance floor hits, such as the Latin infused "Brinca" and the monster crossover "Take Me Up" with vocalist sensation and longtime friend Donna Blakely. Fans can listen to original or compiled music on Ralphi's three albums, "45 Miles of Nerves", "Garden of Eden", and the most recent "Club Cassagrande Presents Ralphi Rosario" a double CD mix compilation, coming out of Barcelona/Spain.


Kimberly S.

As one of Hollywood's hottest DJs by night, and a highly accomplished 2nd degree black belt karate instructor by day, Kimberly S. simply kicks ass. She is currently the resident DJ at both FACTORY nightclub and GIRL BAR in LA, spinning the hottest sounds for thousands of loyal fans (and some of Hollywood's hippest celebrities) on a nightly basis. Without skipping a beat, Kimberly has also attracted the attention of some of the music industry's hottest dance labels and garnered national media exposure. Her landmark performances at Sanker's White Party Palm Springs; Dinah Shore Weekend; New Orleans' Mardi Gras, Southern Decadence & Halloween have earned Kimberly a solid reputation for consistency and creativity - making her a sure-fire draw at any club or event where she appears. Whether she's pumping out the hits for a packed dance floor, gracing the cover of a magazine, or delivering a razor-sharp roundhouse kick, fans everywhere agree that Kimberly S. is a knockout in every sense of the word. For more information, visit: www.djkimberlys.com.


Lydia Prim

Billboard reporting DJ (since Oct'94), Lydia Prim, may be the buzzword on every gay circuit boy's lips these days. But she's certainly no newcomer to the turntables. She's been playing in the Southern club scene since 1989. In May of 1994, Lydia played the main event, Big Top, at Pensacola's Memorial Day Weekend, which began a series of fairly important dance events that included: Chicago's Hearts, Maimi's Amnesia, New Orleans' Decadance, and various Hotlanta parties. She has played such revered events such as Miami Winter Party, Philadelphia's Blue Ball wkd, Southern Decadance, Hotlanta, New York Pride Alegria, . Most recently, her sold-out and highly acclaimed performance at Chicago's Crobar during Market Days already earned her a spot at Fireball's Closing party, two years in a row.
Lydia currently holds a monthly residencies at SBNY in New York, Nation in DC, and Coliseum in Fort Lauderdale.

 


Susan Morabito

By 1991 Susan was offered a summer residency at the Pavilion, Fire Island Pines, NY. In time, she gained the respect and consideration of her audiences. She continues to capture new ears and influence others through the evolution of her music today. For over a decade, Susan has spun at a variety of New York City venues including: Twilo, Roxy, Sound Factory Bar, Sound Factory, Limelight, Exit, SBNY, Octagon, Palladium, Discotheque and the eminent Saint at Large parties held annually at the Roseland Ballroom. Having spun in every major city in the United States and Canada, her global recognition has also taken her to clubs in Europe, Asia, Australia, and South America. Some of her notable performances to date include: Big Guns NYC, the GMHC Morning Party, Climax Gay Pride NYC, Equinox, Blue Redo Philly, PA, San Diego Gay Pride, Viva Los Vegas, Revelation Parties, Miami Beach, Halloween at 735 in New Orleans , and Chicago's Fireball.


Roland Belmares

Roland Belmares' humble origins began playing pool parties and minor venues across Austin, slowly building a name for himself as a DJ who takes his art just as seriously whether there are twenty or two thousand people on the dance floor. It was Belmares' dedicated fine-tuning and attention to such style that eventually caught the ear of Ben Parsley, promoter for two of Austin's biggest circuit events, Perfect Day and, the one that started it all, Meltdown. The incredible impact Belmares made on audiences at both Meltdown and Perfect Day secured him a position on the discerning partygoer's hot list of circuit DJs.
Since that time, Belmares has been called to play several events at parties located from the hills of San Francisco to the beaches of Miami, and even breaking the international barriers to play both sides of Canada in Vancouver and Toronto. Then, of course, there are those major events like White Party, Winter Party, Alegria, and Fireball among all of which Roland rose to the occasion, delivering audiences his unique blend of High Energy / Tribal Vocals.