Disco music of the 1970s-1980s for DJs & record collectors
Discussion on R.I.P. Mel Cheren within the Disco Music of the 70s and 80s forums, part of the General Music Discussions at DiscoMusic.com category; Mel Cheren has done so much for Disco that maybe it's impossible to get the full picture but I'll try ...
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| Guys, girls, feel free to add if you find interesting material!!!
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| ...A lot of songs, which bring back a lot of good memories. Thanks, for the vision you had. R.I.P you will be missed.
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| This is a very sad day indeed. Mel was such a true disco pioneer...Believing in the beat and going above & beyond to spread the music that we all love & cherish. He will be missed Rest in peace and have a blast in heaven with all the others Keep the flame alive Respect
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| Sad to hear this news. Had the pleasure of hanging out with him a few years ago in london for the launch of the Larry Levan live CD & Paradise Garage exhibition and getting a signed copy of Mels book My life and the Paradise Garage. A great loss gone to join Michael and all the others who have sadly passed. R.I.P |
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| I met Mel for the first time in 1978 on the day I took "Hot Shot" by Karen Young to him at West End. Within three minutes of listening, Mel asked us to stop the tape. Without missing a beat, he informed DJ Kurt Borusiewicz and me that West End simply had to have this record. Period! That was his final answer. How could we refuse? The rest of the "Hot Shot" story is Disco History. What others could not hear, Mel heard. What others could not see, Mel saw. What others did not know, Mel knew. FACT: Mel Cheren was one of those rare individuals in the music business who was a true Mensch. This was a man who simply got it. I am thrilled that I got to meet with Mel a few months ago, with decades in between our last rendezvous. How ironic that "Hot Shot - The Karen Young Reheat" remixes that I just released were selected by Billboard as a "Breakout for Hot Dance Club Play" on December 7, the same day that Mel died. There's gonna be some fabulous dance party at Disco Heaven, the ultimate dance club that Mel Cheren is likely already putting together. I only hope that Mel is finally in Paradise surrounded by the music he loved and promoted like no one else on this planet. Last edited by hotshotakb; December 9th, 2007 at 11:11 PM. Reason: grammar |
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| That's a pity, this guy made a very good job in the Disco Music. Rust in peace...
__________________ Sorry...learning english yet!! :icon_mrgreen: -Brasil!- A real love! |
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| Hi Everyone, Some of you hear from me daily, others weekly, others haven’t in a long time, some and it’s your first time. All of you have one thing in common though – your love for music, and an even stronger love for DISCO. Sadly this weekend we indeed lost one of the greatest disco Pioneers on the planet, Mel Cheren, the Godfather of Disco, it was unfortunate news to wake up to on the eve of his death that he was not long for this world. I reacted by contacting my one of my disco brothers, Bryan; who I do a radio show with and we agreed that we had to celebrate the life of Mel on Saturday's "Disco Juice" radio show on Kiss FM in Melbourne. I've included here the announcements I made in relation to Mel's passing earlier today to my disco colleagues. "Mel indeed paved the way not only for disco, but also for the ‘Instrumental’ mix to be included on vinyl releases, along with later pushing the 12” vinyl format into the music market. Mel fought long, hard and against the odds to get these crucial elements of dance music across to the mainstream market and more importantly, accessible for DJ’s in what was later to be known as nightclubs. In our eyes, the music industry is eternally grateful to Mel, some say we owe the remix to him. Dance music definitely wouldn’t have had the success it has enjoyed over the years without Mel’s contribution." - this is all something us serious disco afficiondoes know, but not many do and many take the 12" single and the 'dub' for granted - Mel was truly IS the Godfather of these prodcuts and he certainly nutured the way for them into our lives. Something no one else in the industry ever attempted to do with the success he had. Tom Moulton created the 12" and Mel fostered it into it's palce in disco history. Tom was also by Mel's side in last days from what I hear too. Bryan and I decided to pay tribute to Mel on Saturday afternoon when we heard he was ill. We learnt later the following day that he did in fact pass away just hours before our show went to air. The radio show is part 1 of a 3 part series that Bryan I will cover in memory of Mel, his contribution, his activism, his survival, his legacy and passion for disco or as he preferred to call it, danceable R&B. I struggled at the start of the show when I had to read the following announcement: “Mel Cheren’s role in the music industry commenced in 1959 at ABC Paramount records and lasted close to 50 years, concluding only a few months ago, just after he finished completion of his last project, a documentary aptly titled: Godfather Of Disco (G.O.D.); a documentary based on his book: Keep On Dancin’ – My Life and the Paradise Garage. Coming up in today’s show ..we celebrate the Godfather of Disco, his life, his achievements, his success, his survival, his legacy” I then played tracks from Philadelphia International Records, one of Mel’s most loved labels of the early 70’s, opening with “Don’t Leave Me This Way” by Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes and MFSB’s “Love Is The Message” – I was a mess during this time. We then commenced part 1 of 3 of our Disco Juice special: DISCO JUICE TRIBUTE TO MEL CHEREN – PART 1 This week we covered Part 1 of Westend Records, next week will be more of Westend and the week after will be songs that Mel had a strong passion for and songs that he had a significant role in their production or promotion. Please bear in mind we constructed this show in under an hour and at the time were praying for him to pull through, with no news of had recently passed on. We don’t encourage uploads/downloads & file sharing of music (neither did Mel) however this is a special occasion and I’m sure most of you would really love to hear the show, some of you may even have stories you want to contribute towards the following 2 weeks shows, if so, please feel free to do so here and we’ll do our best to air them. If you want to tune in live to the show next week and the week after, it will be airing on Saturday afternoon (Australian Eastern Daylight Savings Time 1pm – 2.30pm) via www.kissfm.com.au – if you miss the show, don’t fret, we’ll post the links for Part 2 and 3. Rest In Peace Mel, Thank You for the Music and ALL of your efforts, you’re an inspiration to us all and we’ll NEVER FORGET YOU and we’ll KEEP ON DACNIN’. Enjoy everyone, Phillip Mezzatesta & Bryan Bergman ON ANOTHER NOTE: It's also alarming that this week another vinyl distributor in the UK collapsed. it raises the question: "Is the vinyl industry that Mel helped to create, nurture and develop into a world for DJ's to enjoy starting to fade and die it's own death with him?" Who else do we have in the industry now that will succeed and follow in Mel's steps, with his courage, determination and wisdom? Who will save the DJ? Who will save the "Message of Love" that's today’s dance floors are crying out for? - Maybe this could be another thread...
__________________ for all things vinyl in Australia and southest Asia, visit www.mezabel.com. Last edited by phillygroove; December 10th, 2007 at 06:59 PM. Reason: amended names at bottom |
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| Taana's new song she wrote for Mel "Cry Of The Brokenhearted" Lyrics and music by Taana Gardner Title by Dayna On her myspace page MySpace.com - Taana Gardner Official Myspace - New Jersey - Disco House - www.myspace.com/httpwwwmyspacecomworktaanagardner
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| oh, that's a beautiful tribute! thanx Dayna for posting! (your collaboration is priceless!) |
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| I can't add much to what's already been written. But I can't be silent, either. My sleeve tattoo is a tight collage of the logos from some of the companies I had a legitimate connection to, whether in promotion or mixing, during my career. Halfway-up, surrounded by Unidisc, Casablanca, Megatone and Rei-Vera, sits my pink & orange tatt of the West End logo. From his days at Scepter, through the revival of West End, Mel was one of my greatest Heros. With him goes a piece of my heart. "Speak Well..."
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