Wayne is a historian at this point gotta love his honesty and contribution to House Music Love to the Chosen Few ‼️Salutes to Wayne and all of the dJ 🥰🥰🥰😊
I just want to say "Thank you" for doing this!! From the bottom of my heart this is must see!! The history is fascinating to hear from the legends themselves. I can't thank you all enough!! #MendelMonarchfor life
Chosen Few first time last year...Shout out to T. Rhodes for the showing my son & I around and Also E. Woodfork and his Fam in The Chi for all the love...best of times, I wish I could've made it out this year....Shalawam to all the Real Ones
Wow. You in Tampa? I just moved down here. Never realized they actually have a House Community down here. I've been down here since Thanksgiving. Gonna have to look into this.
These interviews are v interestig for sure brother. For me in the UK it started with ' Time to Jack ' " House Music Anthem ' & having studied Disco culture hard too - it's all about Ron Hardy, the most imaginative taste of all DJs imo.
I totally get where Wayne is coming from on the influence of Frankie. When I was at Rome for my study abroad trip I told an Italian guy that I was from Chicago and the next words out if his mouth were "Frankie Knuckles"...
"No Way Back", "Jack The Bass" and "Dum-Dum" were my first purchases back in 1985-1986. So if he was picking those records that's a serious mind blower for me 😀
I have got to side with Wayne on the labels not believing in certain records that are known as ‘Hits’ nowadays. It’s hard to get someone who doesn’t listen to dance music or frequent the dance clubs to believe in dance music. Great interview! I’m subscribing for the future content!!
So, the only thing I got out of this interview is Colonel Abrams track not House music, because it wasn't made in Chicago. We sure borrowed it, a lot , in the mix, back then. I copped mine from Importes etc, long before On and On even got released..
Chosen Few brings the entire city together. That's what it does best
Just seen him at Chosenfewdj this year for first time. His set was fire 🔥
Wayne is a historian at this point gotta love his honesty and contribution to House Music
Love to the Chosen Few ‼️Salutes to Wayne and all of the dJ 🥰🥰🥰😊
I just want to say "Thank you" for doing this!! From the bottom of my heart this is must see!! The history is fascinating to hear from the legends themselves. I can't thank you all enough!! #MendelMonarchfor life
Fantastic interview. Love hearing from the legends who were there! Keep the videos coming!
Thank you Maurice Joshua for all these Great Interviews! Thank you Chicago!!!💪
I’m digging Wayne’s story and his take on house music. Thank you all for this
Props to Wayne.
exactly!!!!! "because, I love music" ....me (the hell) too!!!!! ; )))
Chosen Few first time last year...Shout out to T. Rhodes for the showing my son & I around and Also E. Woodfork and his Fam in The Chi for all the love...best of times, I wish I could've made it out this year....Shalawam to all the Real Ones
House music for me began summers behind the museum and Mendel
I love this channel ♥
Wayne is truly a stand up guy and THE pioneer. We love him down here in Tampa. We believe in him just like he believes in us. TAMPA HOUSE HEADS UNITED
Wow. You in Tampa? I just moved down here. Never realized they actually have a House Community down here. I've been down here since Thanksgiving. Gonna have to look into this.
These interviews are v interestig for sure brother. For me in the UK it started with ' Time to Jack ' " House Music Anthem ' & having studied Disco culture hard too - it's all about Ron Hardy, the most imaginative taste of all DJs imo.
I totally get where Wayne is coming from on the influence of Frankie. When I was at Rome for my study abroad trip I told an Italian guy that I was from Chicago and the next words out if his mouth were "Frankie Knuckles"...
Great interview!
"No Way Back", "Jack The Bass" and "Dum-Dum" were my first purchases back in 1985-1986. So if he was picking those records that's a serious mind blower for me 😀
Great episode
Love this episode! So good to hear how the book was written, by Wayne! Much house music love & appreciation from Finland!
Very good interview.
Wow!!!!,Really nice interview.
Hey Wayne my fav 🎵 🎶
Loved this, thank you for doing it.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Detroit in da House
Btw
Hell wrong wiff'dat nigahs left Elbow!!!!
I have got to side with Wayne on the labels not believing in certain records that are known as ‘Hits’ nowadays. It’s hard to get someone who doesn’t listen to dance music or frequent the dance clubs to believe in dance music. Great interview! I’m subscribing for the future content!!
I just found you channel. Thanks for this. And a special thanks for mentioning "The Music Got Me" by Visual. Boyd Jarvis is huge in this genre.
Wayne story sounds more accurate
Nice show. Who is the interviewer?
Maurice Joshua.
I always knew the term "House Music" did not have its origin in the name of the North Halsted iconic PowerPlant/Warehouse dance club !!!
That is still debatable.
@@thomasbrown3356 How is this debatable when a pioneer of the genre is telling you its orgin
So, the only thing I got out of this interview is Colonel Abrams track not House music, because it wasn't made in Chicago. We sure borrowed it, a lot , in the mix, back then. I copped mine from Importes etc, long before On and On even got released..
Now Wayne why would you hate to give Lil Luis his credit?
House music is DJ driven. Hip hop is artist driven. DJs don’t have personality like that.
Get the truth out there because there are documentaries insinuating that House started in NYC and giving them credit for spreading it globally.
Indeed. Chicago birthed House Music