Ron Hardy @ Muzic Box, Chicago 1984 Side A (Byron Burke Interview)(Manny'z Tapez) by DJ M-TRAXXX published on 2024-02-12T23:06:12Z Side A. Wow!! After almost 30 years of holding on to this mixtape of Ron Hardy live @ The Muzic Box, Chicago back in 1984' I finally realized it's time to share this tape with the world. Even though I never made it to the Muzic Box, I can definitely feel Ronnie's spirit come alive as I listen & I'm sure you will feel the same way too!! I want to thank my brother Jacob Arnold for conducting interviews with Byron Burke & David Britton. I also want to thank Byron & David for their time & sharing their stories with us. Big ups to Terry Matthew @ 5 Magazine for helping us promote this. One last shout out to thee awesome Nate Williams for giving me this tape back in 1995'. For those that don't know, Nate is an extraordinary DJ/Producer/Remixer who released Club anthems on DJ Duke's infamous label Power Music & Felix Da Housecat's Clashbackk Recordings just to name a few. Oh wait, I got to thank Roy Davis Jr. for introducing me to Nate & David. So thank you my brother Roy!! Also, artwork courtesy of Mario "Live It Up" Luna of the "Beyond Heaven" book series. Other than that, throw on your scuba gear as Ronnie takes you on a Chicago Style Deep journey. God Bless, Manny Cuevas aka DJ M-Traxxx Psalms 150=Thee Ultimate Party!!! Genre Ron Hardy Comment by Curtis Black DJ - Producer (2023-2024) Oh the ont the grid holy shit 2024-03-27T22:28:47Z Comment by Jackersize Wow 2024-03-17T23:36:05Z Comment by Jackersize Sick 2024-03-17T23:18:31Z Comment by Christine Clees ❤️ 2024-03-09T22:54:54Z Comment by Curtis Black DJ - Producer (2023-2024) Ive heard this, way back Manny, thanks for this great tape! 2024-03-07T23:34:30Z Comment by jayjsmooth Love 2024-03-05T20:27:52Z Comment by fennec 🆒 fonky fonky fonky 2024-03-04T00:08:27Z Comment by Mr. Fonk MADNESS!!!! 2024-03-03T21:46:50Z Comment by Mr. Fonk ...cranking it up here! 2024-03-03T21:36:35Z Comment by HRD Thank you! 2024-03-03T20:33:25Z Comment by Mr. Fonk bang dat shit!!! 2024-03-03T06:58:25Z Comment by elbertphillips I respectfully disagree with the statement about the Muzic Box being a "melting pot" of attendees. That's not true. The Muzic Box was a predominately black party, with Hightower (Security) Nick Kenwick (Sound guy) Nick (white kid from Maywood who hung out with a buncha black guys) and Arie Reyes being the consistent non-black people in the room. The idea of the Muzic Box being a "melting pot" is revisionist history at best. 2024-03-03T01:18:47Z