Howard Merritt
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Howard Merritt
New York & California Disco DJ / Remixer / A & R Man (July 4, 1951 - Present)
Started playing music in 1972 in New York. First major job was a club called "Flamingo", to this day the greatest gay club to date. Also played at the Saint, the Ice Palace, the Cockring, River Club, the Sandpiper, the Pavillion and other smaller venues. Also was one of the first DJs to travel from city to city. Also played at Dreamland in San Fransisco and Reveleations in Los Angeles.
Left New York in the late 80s to move to Key West to play at the world famous Copa and then moved on to manage that club. Worked there for 13 years. I have since retired from spinning and now am a general manager at a club in Fort Lauderdale called Elements.
During my years in New York I also worked the Casablanca (New York) office in promotion and in the A & R department until they closed the label. I worked with Paul Jabarra in the studio along with other producers at Casablanca Records. I also did two remixes for Sylvester while in San Francisco.
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We editorial research directors often browse to see what's up with those we worked with years ago. I don't know if you'll remember me during the days we worked in disco promotion at Casablanca, but if you do, I send you my fond remembrances and much love.
Tracy Gold
I worked with you at the Ice Palace in NYC in the late 70's.I was just a kid at the time (18) and started working as a bus boy.Amazing times for all !Just wanted to drop you a line and let you know that the memories I have of the magic you created along with the lighting by your BF Jorge are still fresh in my memory.Your name along with Frank Hulihan and Roy Thode will always be wqhat NYC was about in those incredable day. Thanks for the Magic .
Chase (A.K.A. Richie)
How interesting that Van McCoy's "Love Is The Answer" was playing on my home system as I surfed onto this sight and your bio. Wow! It feels like I've come full-circle!
...good to know you're alive and, hopefully, doing well.
Season's Greetings, Howard.
Lary Sanders, JMJ
Barefoot Boy, NYC, 1975
Sandpiper, F.I. Pines, 1976 & '77
Flamingo, NYC, 1976
The Ring, NYC, 1977
Infinity, NYC, 1977
Detroit, 1978-1993
San Francisco, 1993-Present
I was in college and law school in New York in the late 70's and early 80's when you and Richie Rivera were DJ'ing at Flamingo (and the Saint and the Ice Palace) and it seemed everyone was either a Richie Rivera or Howard Merritt guy. My friends and I were Howard Merritt fanatics, always waiting around to see if you were going to play Take Off Your Make Up or not!
While I live in California now (on the Central Coast halfway between SF and LA five miles outside the city limits of a town of 20,000!), whenever I listen to XM radio, to all the great songs from back then, I remember how much fun it all was. Thanks!
Glad to know you are still around and doing well.
Please give one unique selling point about Flamingo?
Nice to see this..
I was a solid Flamingo participant; you (and Alan Dodd) were my favorites. Robbie tells me that you are in Florida and doing well.
Really miss those days, Howard. Miss your music
My email: trnrkprod@aol.com
I was doing some snooping around the internet this afternoon and decided to Google Flamingo. Well I finally found where the Dinosaurs all hang out. Although we never had an opportunity to actually meet I was one of those quintessential NYC gay men that were always at the right place at the right time. I was a member of Flamingo for its entire tenure. I maintain to this day that the days of Flamingo, Fire Island at Studio 54 were undoubtedly the very best days of my life. I just moved to Philadelphia for a job. My partner and I were living in Ft. Lauderdale Wilton Manors. Our condo was a block away From Elements. I wish I would have know that while we were living there. Anyway it’s nice to know that there are still some of us “Flamingettes” still kicking. Best Wishes Michael LaBue
I don't think you'll remember me. I was first introduced to you by Larry Coutta at your new apartment on the West side highway back in the early 80's. Then again at the Saint. Larry and Craig have passed. I miss those times. The Saint...you...Robbie Leslie..Larry and Craig. Anyway I was hoping you might know how to connect me to some Saint music. I have cassette tapes from you, Robbie Leslie, Michael Jorba, Fierman, but they are worn out!!! I would appreciate any info
Stay well.
Ramon Sandoval
How nice to see your comments. Had a wonderful time in KW when you visited. Hope this finds you doing well.
Martin
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