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Johnny Dynell (born John Savas) is a New York City DJ,
record producer,
recording artist, remixer,
nightclub promoter, and
nightlife impresario.
Dynell started...
- Upon a Time in the West
theme by
Ennio Morricone, and "Jam Hot" by
Johnny Dynell. "Dub Be Good to Me" was a number-one hit in the
United Kingdom and Israel...
- to 1999 in New York's Meat****ng District. It was
founded by DJ
Johnny Dynell,
writer Chi Chi Valenti,
fashion designer Kitty Boots and dancer/c****ographer...
- of The
Dandy Warhols,
Norman Leyden,
Hiroshi Wada, Alba Clemente,
Johnny Dynell and Chi Chi Valenti, Ari Shapiro, Pepe
Raphael of Pepe & the
Bottle Blondes...
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cameos by Kate
Pierson from the B-52's,
James Lorinz (Frankenhooker),
Johnny Dynell, Chi Chi Valenti, the
Dazzle Dancers, Rob Roth,
Barbara Sicuranza, Larry...
- room in the ba****t.
During its lifespan,
Tunnel frequently hosted Johnny Dynell and
Roman Ricardo in the late 80s and into the
early 90s. More DJs included...
- pop music. On the
dance floor, DJs
David Azarch,
Anita Sarko and
Johnny Dynell pla**** a
unique mixture of punk rock, funk
music and curiosities. From the...
- 1980s Ball
culture in the Bronx. In 1991,
Valenti and her
husband Johnny Dynell created "Night of 1000 Stevies," an
annual Stevie Nicks tribute which has...
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producers Slow Mike, Jhon El Diver,
Subelo NEO, Sky Rompiendo,
Symon Dice,
Dynell, Rike Music, Alez El Ecuatoriano,
Mozart Musik and
Klasico and features...
- 1990). "Dance Trax: Some News On The Noteworthy: Blackbox, Yazz, Clubland,
Dynell" (PDF). Billboard. p. 24.
Retrieved October 14, 2020. Flick, Larry. "Single...