Frank Houlihan
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Frank Houlihan
(1951 - May, 1984)
Frank Houlihan (1951 - May, 1984)
(DJ) DJ at New York's Ice Palace.
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Frankie left the Ice Palace to spin at the new club that IP's owners were about to open...The Red Parrot (Big Mistake)
After that Frankie ended his career at Majiques Chippendales......He would do the strip show and then spin Thursday's through Saturday's and then take gigs at Tories and Ice Palace when he was on the DJ roster....
Frankie was if not the only, one of the DJs that played closing night at the Ice Palace.....It was a countdown of the best of the Disco era.........He was fabulous and when I walked in he immediately let me do a mix that night as I had done many times for him in the past and even filled in for him on nights he was not well enough to come into work at Chippendales...
Frankie was one of the best DJs ever and certainly could give you a night of music that you would never forget......
Frankie died in 1984 and the funeral took place at Leber Funeral in Union City, NJ on Kennedy Blvd.......Many of his close "circle of friends" were with him......
I was his light person for the last 4 years
of his brilliant career and he was truly
amazing. I have many tapes of him and
a few of his records from his collection.
He was way ahead of the curve of dance
music. His techinical talent can probably
be recreated in a studio but I dare anyone to try and recreate it on two turntables. He lived for the music and those of us who knew him were blessed to know him. Frankie was the Party!
He was a genius and you and I and many others were so lucky to have know him................................................
Do you remember me????
Bonnalexx@aol.com
Frank gave my my fist gig at chippendales/Magique.
He would have me fill in sometimes throughout the nite form as he needed me to.
One nite after work, he took me with a large group to my first after hours club.
That did it for me.
We went to torys on 27th between park and lex. John Robinson was at the door and Mort worked the floor.
What a great little space. It had it all , jst scaled down.
It spun my head around, I was a fresh faced kid from long island and had no idea that world even existed.
One nite he asked the DJ, Tony I think was his name, If I could play a set. I played for and hour or so and that begun my carear in the biz as a dj.
I played anywere and everywere I could for a good two years.
Ater that , I opened a half dozen of my own after hours clubs in the follwing years and tried to keep the lessons I had been soooo fourtunate tho learn alive in passing them to other who were comming up..
I owed him everything.
When I found out that he had passed , it just blew me away. Even though we came from totaly differnt worlds we were very much alike. He is always there in my work and my music.
Danny R...I remember you at Crisco!
Alex....I remember you too!
This is Ralphy boy over here now living in sunny Miami beach.
I indeed had the pleasure to fill in the biggest shoes ever. In the afternoon the day after Frankie had Past away
I get a call from one of the managers of Magigues/Chips that Frankie had gone to the great big disco in the sky.
That was on a friday I walk in and this placed was wall to wall with women, now mind you I had not done the show in a while, hence I was frankies back up, and it had been months before I had done the show so I was rusty to say the least, but thanks to Sara and our tech and some of the dancers I was able to pull it off without any mistakes, the atmosphere in that club was solem to say the least amongst the staff, after all Frankie was very much love by his peers and coworkers. the rather unexpectness amplified the sadness and of course Frankie was still very young to be taken from us.
Well I hope I have not made anybody out there melocholy, I was just reminiscing and honor Frankie, and yes he did indeed past away in May Of 1986. I had the honor to play there with
Sara the best light girl any DJ can work with and her Husband as well and of tall Kevin. I wonder where you are all at now, and how are your lives
Well this been a good trip down memory lane.
Ralph The architect of Sound
you all be good........
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