DJ Lynnwood

DJ Lynnwood
DJ Lynnwood
Background information
Origin United States of America
Genres House, Dance
Years active 1983 - present
Labels Various

DJ Lynnwood is a United States based Club and Radio DJ. He is known for his longevity in the music business, his diversity as a DJ and his ability to re-invent himself through the years. He is one of the first true pioneers of dj mixing, starting at age 10.

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Career

His career began in the early 80s, when he toured the local club scene east of Los Angeles as a youth. In 1983 he landed his first radio gig, mixing live on the radio and hosting the Inland Empire's most notorious radio program on KUOR-FM 89.1 FM. This small college radio station, under the hands of Lynnwood, Fred Plimley, the Big V (Bobby Sato), The Mity OT and more, became the #2 radio station in the market, forcing power player KGGI to begin watching Lynnwood and his cohorts. Meanwhile, DJ Lynnwood broke ground in the local dance scene. Joining the Night Life Productions crew, Lynnwood played nearly every major event at the National Orange Show. In 1984, DJ Lynnwood and Fred Plimley formed the entity "World Class Productions" producing the market's first dance/concert at the National Orange Show. Recording artists "Stop" performed live, with DJ Lynnwood headlining the DJ Lineup to an audience of 5000.

In November 1987 DJ Lynnwood, with the help of area promoters brought "Rock of the 80's Take 2" to the I.E. Headlining were recording artists DINO and New York City's own CYRE, to an audience of about 80 at the National Orange Show in San Bernardino, Ca.

In 1988 Lynnwood crossed town to commercial radio station KOLA where he was named APD/MD of the west coast's first 100% dance music radio station. He produced "Hot Hits Music Mix" on Friday and Saturday nighs with long time friend and mentor DJ Tom Tom. He also owned and operated "Club Z" in Palm Springs, California, the area's first under-21 night club. He began his mix show at KPSI-FM in Palm Springs in early 1998, thanks to Kid Corona(www.kidcorona.com)and Bobby Sato. In Mid-1998 Lynnwood began spinning at Southern California's 18 and up night club, Club Metro, with an average audience of 22,000 customers per week. DJ Lynnwood went on to become the club's Entertainment Director. He remained on staff until late 1998, juggling his time between KOLA, Club Z, his regular gigs and his mix shows. Lynnwood sold his interest in Club Z when Sonny Bono was elected mayor of Palm Springs, forecasting the new Mayor's "Clean Up Palm Springs" campaign would have and adverse effect on business. Club Z was closed by the city of Palm Springs three months later. Club Metro remained a force in the Inland Empire club scene until late 2003 when the owner, Al Kirsinas, closed the nightclub after witnessing a fatal shooting out front on Thanksgiving.

In 1993 DJ Lynnwood was hired at KGGI (99.1 FM) Riverside as the Mix Show Director. Rumor has it that he was so offended at their offer, that he insisted he work for free until the ratings came out. After three months of producing the "HotMix" on Saturday nights, KGGI Program Director Larry Martino and consultants Bob West and Jerry Clifton offered DJ Lynnwood a handsome package, which he accepted. The "Earthquake Mix" was born in June 1993, the show "Could happen at any time". His Earthquake Mixes aired for thirty minutes in each time slot, and grew to over 30 hours per week. This feature was the highest rated show on KGGI for a number of years.

The success of the Earthquake Mix and Club Metro combined with his mix shows on several other stations in the US propelled Lynnwood. In 1996 he released his first DJ Mix compilation CD, "Earth Shakin' Deep House Vol. 1". The CD was a huge success, selling units in the US and Canada alone. DJ Lynnwood began touring all across the country at clubs and raves. In December 1997, DJ Lynnwood was approached by music industry colleague Tania Torrosian, then Label Manager for Underground Construction Records ("UC Music") in Chicago, Illinois to appear on their project Four Times Harder. DJ Lynnwood was the first west coast DJ to appear on a Chicago-based project. This CD helped shape DJ Lynnwood's national career, and helped coin the term "Chicago hard house". Lynnwood went on to product six other successful DJ Mix compilations for UC Music until their demise in 2002.

In Mid 1998, DJ Lynnwood released Four Times Harder Volume 2 on UC Music with Chicago's Kevin Halstead, Rick Garcia, and (late) DJ Attack.

In late 1998, DJ Lynnwood released Keep It Movin' on UC Music. While on tour in April, 1999, promoting this release, DJ Lynnwood was being transported to his hotel after a gig in Phoenix, Arizona when his car was struck by a drunk driver. DJ Lynnwood, wearing a seatbelt, was ejected from the vehicle, which subsequently rolled over his body. DJ Lynnwood, against all odds, fully recovered from his injuries (including 3 breaks in the spine, 2 broken knees, 2 broken shoulders, broken ribs, hands and major head trauma) and completed his tour while wearing a back brace.

In mid-1999, DJ Lynnwood released Dance To This on UC Music and began syndication of his new radio show, Interference - The Sound of the International Underground.

In early-2000 DJ Lynnwood released House Trip 2000 on UC Music.

In mid-2001 DJ Lynnwood released House Trip 2001 on UC Music.

By 2002, Interference was on 10 radio stations in the United States and broadcast on Groove Radio (www.grooveradio.com).

By 2005, interference was on 21 radio stations in the United States.

In 2009, DJ Lynnwood is actively involved in the dance music scene. In addition to his syndicated radio show, he is now involved in song production and remixing. He performs regularly at night spots all over the USA, South America, Canada, Asia and Europe.

In October 2009 DJ Lynnwood relaunched his "Earthquake Mix" on KGGI-FM along with a free podcast archive available under "DJ Lynnwood's Earthquake Mix" on iTunes.

Discography

Singles

  • Linnea" Dance Thru Fire" (Linnea & Co) (Forthcoming)
  • Dumb Punx "On The Floor" (Inspirato UK) (Forthcoming)
  • Beyonce "Best Thing I Never Had" (Music World/Columbia) (2011)
  • Gia Bella "Jump" (NYX Extreme) 2011
  • Sultan & Ned Shepard f/Nadia Ali "Call My Name" (Harem) 2011
  • DJ Rayzn "The Playground" (Feedback Digital) 2011
  • Kerli "Army of Love" (Island/DefJam) 2011
  • La Roux "In For The Kill" (Interscope) 2011
  • Dirty Heads "Stand Tall" (Promotional Only) 2011
  • Linkin Park "Waiting For The End" (Warner Music) 2011
  • Erika Jayne "One Hot Pleasure" (Pretty Mess Records) 2010
  • Kwanza Jones "Think Again" (Innovation Entertainment) 2010
  • Brandon Flowers "Only The Young" (Island/DefJam) 2010
  • Kimberly Cole "Smack You" (Crystal Ship) 2010
  • Margo "Habit" (Daumann Music) 2010
  • DJ Irene & DJ Lynnwood "Where's My Bitch" (Moist Music) 2010
  • Depeche Mode "Perfect" (Mute) 2010
  • DJ Rap f/ Fast Eddie "Drummin' N' Bassin'" (Impropa Records) 2009
  • Jet "K.I.A." (EMI) 2009
  • Gabriel & Dresden "New Path" (Organized Nature) 2009
  • Lynnwood's Revenge "New York" (Feedback Digital) 2009
  • Alanis Morissette "Not As We" (Maverick/Warner Bros) 2008
  • Keri Hilson "Energy" (Interscope) 2008
  • Nina Lares "Like Lovers Don't (Feedback Digital) 2008
  • Paul Oakenfold f/One Republic "Not Over" (Perfecto Digital) 2008
  • Club District All Stars "Rock Star" (Texture Recordings) 2008
  • herMajesty "Across The Rooftops" (Feedback Digital) 2008
  • Barbara Tucker "Love Revolution" (Music Plant) 2008
  • Silversun Pickups "Lazy Eye" (Dangerbird) 2008
  • Jungle Brothers "I'll House You" (Feedback Digital) 2007
  • Lynnwood's Revenge "So Girl Tonight" (Feedback Digital) 2007
  • Nelly Furtado "Say It Right" (Interscope) 2007
  • Funk Slippers "The Way You Move" (Feedback Digital) 2006
  • Cragi David & Sting "Rise And Fall" (Atlantic) 2005

Albums

  • Feedback 6.0 (Feedback Digital) 2011
  • Feedback 5.0 (Feedback Digital) 2010
  • Feedback 4.0 (Feedback Digital) 2009
  • Feedback 3.0 (Feedback Digital) 2008
  • Feedback 2.0 (Feedback Digital) 2008
  • Feedback 1.0 (Feedback Digital) 2007
  • HouseTrip 2001 (SHR/UC Music) 2001
  • HouseTrip 2000 (SHR/UC Music) 2000
  • Dance To This (UC Music) 1999
  • Four Times Harder Volume 2 (UC Music) 1998
  • Keep It Movin' (UC Music) 1998
  • Four Times Harder Volume 1 (UC Music) 1997
  • Earth Shakin' Deep House (PR Records) 1996

References

External links

Sources

  • Record sales can be verified via Soundscan
  • Radio shows can be verified at Los Angeles Radio Guide
  • Biographical Content from Billboard Magazine [1]

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