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Jim Burgess

(195?-198?)

Jim Burgess Jim Burgess (195?-198?)
(DJ and remixer) More info in the John Ceglia interview.

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His lover, who chooses to go nameless, said that Jim Burgess died at age 41 in January of 1993. The brunt of a lot of gossip in the NYC community, he performed a "swan song" retirement as I recall when he was quite young -- and I was younger -- at the Saint. Just when the room was getting revved up early in the morning, he had his friends collect his records and he walked out of the club. Enough was enough. He'd given his adoring fans their "last taste."
He did guest spots at the Ice Palace on Fire Island in the late '70s and early '80s and could get a crowd going. His mixing was quite artful and sometimes he'd just cut out a loud song and as the last drumbeat still echoed he'd play a clip from a soap opera or even better, something from Bette Davis or Ethel Merman, and then bring up the next song. I was not privy to his best work at 12 West and the Saint and am sure that there are other members of this Forum who're much more qualified to discuss him; as he and I never worked directly together.
Posted by: JudyDoggie | Sep 19, 04 | 5:26 pm

THE MAESTRO @ INFINITY. HIS TECHNIQUE, TIMING, & MIXE'S WERE TRULY FLAWLESS. HE HAD A MIXED & WONDERFUL CROWD TO PLAY FOR AND NO BETTER PLACE THEN HERE. JIM'S SELECTION OF MUSIC COULD LITERALY KEEP YOU DANCING FOR HOURS AND NEVER WOULD YOU WALK OUT THE DOOR TO GO SOMEWHERE ELSE. TO THIS DAY WHENEVER I RELIVE THOSE WONDERFUL NIGHTS INFINITY IS RIGHT AT THE TOP OF MY THOUGHTS. ENJOY!
Posted by: exdj | Oct 11, 04 | 11:36 pm

I was Jim's lightman on that night at the Saint. He did stop the music, pick up a rose that was given to him, and walked thru the crowd and left the club. What a night!...He did play flawlessly that night.
Posted by: Richard Tucker | May 21, 05 | 6:01 am

Originally from north Jersey I went to INFINITY in 197? After several trips around the block looking for a sign (naive me) I caught a glimpse of some people leaving out of a building and asked them if they knew where INFINITY was they replied here. The week was July 4th and it was a Saturday night. I walked through the main entry and there was a big muscle bound guy sitting in a chair turned backwards. I then proceeded to enter another world. I first looked for the dj booth (aspiring to be a DJ someday) and found it high up and at the end of the dance floor. There he was one of NYC top DJ`s JIM BURGESS. He was mixing the music flawlessly. He blew me away when he let a song run out & down from the ceiling in the center of the dance floor was a great big AMERICAN FLAG. If that wasn`t enough on the turntables went “THE STAR SPANGELED BANNER" followed by Patrick Juvet "I LOVE AMERICA into Voyage "LADY AMERICA". Need I say more...WOW?
Posted by: Gary Alan | Sep 09, 05 | 7:34 pm

Jim Burgess was one the most gifted dj's on the scene back then. He was a true master who would try things others simply would not dare to do. I remember a mix he did at 12 West, around 7am to a packed room, from Jungle Fever by The Chakachas into Tusk by Fleetwood Mac that was so seamless and skilled that I almost stopped doing the lights cause I was looking at him in pure amazement. I miss him and his sweet madness.
Posted by: Richard Tucker | Feb 25, 08 | 5:30 am

Infinity...the greatest pre-GARAGE club ever! Jim Burgess was a fantastic DJ / Mixer / Producer that knew his music, and was gifted musically. You can tell when someone was classically trained. It showed in his mixing. Techincal talent with a mix of creative genious.
Rest in peace Jim. We miss you.
Posted by: Mark Zimmer | Apr 13, 08 | 4:20 pm

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