Continuing with The Nusoul Automation Guest Host Series, which started with the singer songwriter Iman Williams a few weeks ago, we bring to you two of our good friends Paula Harris and DJ Steve "Miggedy" Maestro from Groove Parlor TV (Chicago). Check out the show this Friday at 8 PM GMT/2 PM EST on Radio Laser 95.9 FM (www. radiolaser.fr) in Rennes, France to hear them live. An oncore broadcast of the show will air at 3 PM EST on WEBR Internet Radio (www.fcac.org/webr) two Wednesdays from now. A little in info about our guests............... Groove Parlor, an urban entertainment program featuring R&B, hip-hop, soul, house & dancehall, showcases music videos and interviews by established and emerging artists, as well as spotlights local acts and DJs. Past guests have included jazz legend Al Jarreau, Bad Boy mogul Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs, soul controller Jill Scott, hip-hop icons Gang Starr & godfather of House music Frankie Knuckles. Launched in 1997, the one-hour program airs two times monthly on Comcast Chicago Cable channels 19 and 25 with a potential reach of 1.2 million households. In 2008 Groove Parlor launched their Youtube channel ( http://www.youtube.com/grooveparlor ) with vintage interviews that have been featured on major industry blogs and in 2010 launched their Ustream channel at http://www.ustream.com/channel/groove-parlor streaming legendary DJs & live events. Groove Parlor also covers major industry events, including the Source Awards and the Grammy Awards’ afterparties. Groove Parlor’s creator and producer is Paula J. Harris, whose accolades include the top prize in the 1993 Sony Innovator Awards’ “Documentary” category has had her work featured in numerous festivals and screenings. Most recently, Harris’ documentary What Ever Happened to the Dream? (a look at the Civil Rights Movement from the hip-hop generation’s viewpoint) was featured at Chicago’s DuSable Museum of African-American History. Harris has also produced and developed children’s programming and documentary specials for WPWR-TV50 Chicago, including the Emmy-nominated series The Power to Make a Difference hosted by former WGCI-FM midday personality Jeanne Sparrow. She's also worked as crew on numerous music videos and films including Barbershop 2 and Proof and produced a public service announcement for recording artist Tyrese’s 2000 Watts Foundation, which aired in HMV stores throughout the U.S., U.K and Canada. You can connect with Groove Parlor Tv on their facebook page at http://facebook.com/grooveparlortv or on Twitter at http://twitter.com/grooveparlortv groove_parlor@yahoo.com www.youtube.com/grooveparlor www.grooveparlortv.com (312) 933-3042 cell / text Chicago's Hottest Urban Music Video Show Steve Miggedy Maestro Steve was born a house baby.....literally!! Chicago Medical Center had a midwife program where the expecting mother could give birth at the home instead of the Chicago Medical Center. He was born 8:45 PM, Nov 17th 1967 to a pair of Belize natives living in Chicago. Both parents loved music in a city that did the same. Steve & his baby sister were sponges to all this music going on inside & outside the home. Steve's interest in music began with vinyl, playing (and scratching) his father's LPs as well as his relatives that resided in The Bronx, Los Angeles, Phoenix & Belize. His parents got him a guitar at 7 & piano lessons at 10. Between catholic school & lessons, he still found time to further explore into the business of records, creating record covers for his many 45s. Around Whitney Young High School, Miggedy befriended 3 other teen musicians to form Intimacii (misspelled for 'marketing purposes'). Deeply into Prince, House music also began to emerge as well as European pop & Miggedy would take his weekly lunch money & go buy records anywhere they would sell them. After graduating High school & 6 years in the Army spinning many a barbeque, house party & nightclub, Steve met then-radio personality Cartier (pronounced kar-t-YAY) at the now-defunct Lasalle Club. A chance tape & a contest to be a mixer on WGCI emerged & a week later, Elroy Smith, then-PD of WGCI contacted Miggedy to request his services as a Mixshow DJ for Club 107.5 The rest is history. While making masterpieces for WGCI, Steve 'Silk' Hurley, Doug Banks and Tom Joyner, Steve was also tapped by Gary Bernstein of SuperRadio Networks to do Old School & New School mixes for the syndicated radio program. As a result, Steve is heard in 30+ radio stations across the country including L.A., Orlando, FL, Raleigh, N.C. & Dallas, TX to name a few. Many record companies rewarded him with plaques from established juggernauts like Bad Boy, Rawkus, La Face, MCA & Def Jam. Ten years later, he felt he needed a rest. So he moved to New York to focus on his production. After three years of returning home to Chicago to play, Steve packed it up & landed in Hammond, Indiana to do old school mixes for Soul 106.3 Due to downsizing, Miggedy was let go due to a low signal which led to lower ratings. Not slowing down, Steve began studying the art of Stepper's music through his sister & DJs Mellow Khris, Calvin, Raphael, Pierre & Freddie Mack (RIP). Through this observation, Steve began producing Stepper's cuts like "On To Something Good", Step Into The A.M." and "Brazillian Nights" that began a nationwide circulation on the Stepper's set. This has led to two more albums "Classics From The Future Vols. 1 & 2" and P-STRO "Genesis To Exodus". Steve is currently in the studio working with Julie Dexter on her next Ketch A Vibe recording. booking info: ph factor productions grooveparlortv@gmail.com 1 Comment | AuthorJust a couple of regular dudes talking about music, life, and whatever. ArchivesOctober 2011 CategoriesAll |
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