DJ Bob Ganem Originally Hails from Bangor. Me where he began DJing 9 years ago. He quickly saw the power and importance of dance music but was frustrated with the lack of support for the new. important sounds coming from the major big cities. In the summer of 94 he moved to Cleveland, OH and has been involved in the Dance music scene. first with local area raves and then with the local gay club scene. You can find Bob currently spinning Twist nightclub on Thursday and Friday nights and Bounce nightclub on Saturdays.

DJ BOB GANEM

In a career that spans nearly two-and-a-half decades. DJ Mark Valese has entertained appreciating audiences across the country. Currently based at Chicago's Cell Block, he's brought his amazing sounds to parties and clubs around the United States including Los Angeles. New York. Detroit. Atlanta, and at The Dunes in Saugatuck. Michigan. In his storied past. he's also performed in Miami. San Francisco. Palm Springs. Las Vegas. Washington DC. Dallas. Houston and Minneapolis.

Always in demand. Mark has also been a mainstay performer at some of the nation's hottest parties. Mark's resume includes the White Party 2000 in Rio De Janerio. Brazil. Hearts Weekend in Chicago. Phoenix Rising in South Beach. Hell Ball in San Francisco, and ErieParty in Cleveland. Everyone associated with Dancin' is excited and grateful for Mark's presence and we can't wait to hear him spin.

DJ MARK VALESE

Barry Harris has been a music junkie all his life in one way or another. He plays guitar, bass and piano. is an artist, songwriter, producer, remixer and club DJ. One who wears many hats. The artist/producer/songwriter career began in spring of 1988 with his very first effort "I Beg Your Pardon" by Kon Kan., "I Beg Your Pardon" became an international smash charting top 5 around the world (#3 in the UK. and #15 on the Billboard Top 100 in the U.S.) By spring of 1989. Kon Kan also won the Juno award (Canada's version of the Grammy) for "Best Dance Recording" for decided to "pull the Plug" and move on.

He then went back to the underground to collaborate with Toronto Veteran DI Terry Kelly to create Top Kat (1993-1995) on Hypnotic/A&M & Stickman/Moonshine Records. Top Kat was best known for their moonshine records release of "Feel Cool" which charted fairly well on Billboard's "Dance Music Club Play" chart. In 1996-1997 he hooked up with Rachid Wehbi and Kimberly Wetmore and formed Outta Control. Outta Control had a few hits in the U.S. most notable for their dance cover version of "(What If God Was) One of Us' & "Sinful Wishes". Outta Control also became huge in Brazil and toured that country extensively mid '97. Wehbi & Harris also collaborated with Vocalist Simone Denny on the Canadian top 10 Hit early 1998 "I Can't the Heartbreak" under the name Killer Bunnies,

In 1998 Barry moved himself and his production company (Beun Productions) to Los Angeles. He currently resides in Los Angeles and New York City and works with Chris Cox out of Thunderpuss Studios.

DJ BARRY HARRIS

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