Frankie Knuckles (born January 18, 1955, in New York City) is a DJ, producer and remix artist. He has earned the appellation "The Godfather of House."
His career really took off and he immersed himself in producing, remixing and recording. His earliest remixes include First Choice's "Let No Man Put Asunder" and Jago's "I'm Going To Go". As house music gained momentum, pioneering producer Chip E. took Frankie under his tutelage and produced Frankie's first recording, "You Can't Hide", featuring vocalist Ricky Dillard. Then came more production work, including Jamie Principle's "Baby Wants to Ride", and later, "Tears" with Robert Owens (of Fingers, Inc.) and Satoshi Tomiie.
As his productions and remixes were becoming more popular than ever, he was also breaking new ground as a DJ. When Junior Vasquez took a sabbatical from Manhattan's The Sound Factory, he took over and launched a hugely successful run as resident DJ until Vasquez made his return, at which point Knuckles took up a post as resident at The Sound Factory Bar. Despite a high profile, he remained very much a part of the underground scene which is perhaps why he has remained so respected to this day. In 1992, Billboard's Larry Flick commented "He's probably the best dance music producer we have in America. He understands the groove, but he understands songs, and the whole picture."
On September 19th, 2005, Frankie was inducted into the Dance Music Hall of Fame for his outstanding achievement as a DJ. It is testiment to his status as one of house music's most influential and respected artists and it is widely accepted that his style of DJing and his selection and the appeal of the Warehouse gave house music its name. Frankie Knuckles is arguably the pioneering DJ of his generation and is certainy one of house music's founding fathers.
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