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Cristina Monet was born into opulence and wealth, attending Harvard and London's School of Drama, floating freely between flats in London, Paris and New York City. In 1978, while working at a theater critic for the Village Voice, she met her future husband and founder of Ze Records Michael Zelkha. Zelkha was itching to get into the NYC underground punk/disco scenes, so they recorded a single called "Disco Clone," an incisive, if irritating satire of disco culture for which they enlisted the production talents of John Cale and hilariously corny vocal narration by actor Kevin Kline. Thankfully, the music improved...
Youri Donatz is a Dutch house DJ/Producer. At the age of 14 he made compilation tapes for family and friends. A few years later he bought 2 turntables and learned himself to mix records. He performed at birthday and school parties. And through the years he decided to dedicate himself entirely to real Soulfull House Music. In october 1998 he won a DJ Contest and started to organize his own parties. After that he hooked up with Club Risk and started playing in the best clubs of The Netherlands. DJ Youri Donatz fell in love with producing and made an...
Michael McDonald (born February 12, 1952, in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American R&B/soul singer (sometimes described as a "blue-eyed soul" singer), known for his trademark husky baritone voice. McDonald played in several local bands (such as Mike and the Majestics, Jerry Jay and the Sheratons, the Reebtoors, and The Guild) while attending McCluer High School in his hometown of Ferguson, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis. He was 'discovered' while playing with a group called Blue and consequently moved to Los Angeles in 1970. He first gained wide attention as an adjunct member of the group Steely Dan, providing...