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DJ spotlight for Richmond's own.... DJ KevLar - (revised article)
* August 22nd, 2010 4:56 pm
DJ KevLar
Photo: Kevin Bingham
One of the most popular, up and coming salsa DJ’s in town takes time to share his thoughts and experiences regarding his music and the current dance scene in Richmond, VA. “DJ KevLar is bringing a fresh, new air to salsa with an ol’ school sound.”
– DiSheka, local dance enthusiast
DJ KevLar’s Interview
How did you first become interested in salsa music?
“I was invited to Knickerbockers nightclub in Virginia Beach while in college the summer of ‘99. I Had never heard salsa at a nightclub before. Being an outgoing person, I wanted to try something new.”
How long have you been DJing? How did you become involved in DJing salsa music?
“I have been DJing for a year and a half. I noticed some of the music out of town was different in Richmond than in other places. I wanted to add On 2/Mambo style music to the salsa music being played.”
What kind of music do you showcase for the nightclubs in town?
I play Roberto Roena, Ray Barretto, Sonora Poncena, to name only a few.”
What has been your experience DJing in Richmond?
“ I‘ve had my ups and downs in the beginning with trying to match the music to the dancers, meaning I had to recognize the style, speed, and kinds of people I was playing in front of.”
What is your view of the current Richmond dance scene?
“One of the things I like most is that Richmond is slowly becoming recognized on the east coast. As we continue to have big events in Richmond with the help of the DC and Tidewater areas, the sky’s the limit.”
What makes you passionate about salsa?
“The energy, the community, and the fact that salsa extracts all types of people to the music.”
Would you like to “shout out” any people who have been influential or helped you along as a DJ?
“I want to send a special shout out to DJ Steve Greene (Richmond DJ/salsa instructor) and DJ Renzo, (Washington, DC DJ) for helping me with learning the craft of DJing. Also, I want to thank David Prado and Julissa Cruz, (Richmond salsa instructors/club promoters) who gave me a chance to play my music in the venues they promote. Also, special thanks go out to DJ Jose Rodriquez of Philadelphia who I admire most for his unique DJ style. And I must not forget, DJ A+ (road warrior) as well as all of my friends who come out to support me and my sounds.”
http://www.topix.com/music/salsa/2010/08/dj-spotlight-for-richmonds-own-dj-kevlar
DJ spotlight for Richmond's own.... DJ KevLar - (revised article)
* August 22nd, 2010 4:56 pm
DJ KevLar
Photo: Kevin Bingham
One of the most popular, up and coming salsa DJ’s in town takes time to share his thoughts and experiences regarding his music and the current dance scene in Richmond, VA. “DJ KevLar is bringing a fresh, new air to salsa with an ol’ school sound.”
– DiSheka, local dance enthusiast
DJ KevLar’s Interview
How did you first become interested in salsa music?
“I was invited to Knickerbockers nightclub in Virginia Beach while in college the summer of ‘99. I Had never heard salsa at a nightclub before. Being an outgoing person, I wanted to try something new.”
How long have you been DJing? How did you become involved in DJing salsa music?
“I have been DJing for a year and a half. I noticed some of the music out of town was different in Richmond than in other places. I wanted to add On 2/Mambo style music to the salsa music being played.”
What kind of music do you showcase for the nightclubs in town?
I play Roberto Roena, Ray Barretto, Sonora Poncena, to name only a few.”
What has been your experience DJing in Richmond?
“ I‘ve had my ups and downs in the beginning with trying to match the music to the dancers, meaning I had to recognize the style, speed, and kinds of people I was playing in front of.”
What is your view of the current Richmond dance scene?
“One of the things I like most is that Richmond is slowly becoming recognized on the east coast. As we continue to have big events in Richmond with the help of the DC and Tidewater areas, the sky’s the limit.”
What makes you passionate about salsa?
“The energy, the community, and the fact that salsa extracts all types of people to the music.”
Would you like to “shout out” any people who have been influential or helped you along as a DJ?
“I want to send a special shout out to DJ Steve Greene (Richmond DJ/salsa instructor) and DJ Renzo, (Washington, DC DJ) for helping me with learning the craft of DJing. Also, I want to thank David Prado and Julissa Cruz, (Richmond salsa instructors/club promoters) who gave me a chance to play my music in the venues they promote. Also, special thanks go out to DJ Jose Rodriquez of Philadelphia who I admire most for his unique DJ style. And I must not forget, DJ A+ (road warrior) as well as all of my friends who come out to support me and my sounds.”