Music pioneer and activist Mel Cheren passes
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Music pioneer and activist Mel Cheren passes
10 December, 2007 | 3.29PM- Section: Music News
Disco purveyor Mel Cheren, known for his work with New York City’s Paradise Garage, as well as an activist on several levels, passed away on Friday, December 7th.
Cheren is often referred to as The Godfather of Disco, integrated quite heavily in the dance scene and gay culture.
Paradise Garage began in disco’s heyday in 1975 and was host to countless legendary DJs and performers, including Larry Levan and Grace Jones. Paradise Garage closed in 1987.
Cheren also ran West End Records, home to Arthur Russell’s Loose Joints, Larry Levan and Blaze, among others.
In 2003, Cheren penned the autobiography My Life and the Paradise Garage, a heartfelt first-hand look at the destruction of the music culture from the AIDS epidemic, which, sadly, is the very thing that ended his own life.
A memorial is planned for January 21, 2008, the date of his birthday.
Find out more information on Mel Cheren on the links below.
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