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David Padilla | |
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Born | New York, New York City | February 12, 1961
Genres | Dance, house, trance |
Occupation | Club DJ |
Years active | 1978–2012 |
Labels | Max Music, Ultra Records |
Website | www |
David Padilla (born February 16, 1961), is an American disc jockey of electronic dance music, house music, progressive house, and trance music. Padilla was the resident DJ at the Warsaw[1][2] and The Mix.
His CDs “The Mix Afterhours” a 2-disc set was released on June 1, 1999 on the Max Music & Entertainment Label and according to Max Music head Rama Barwick, it was their best-selling release.[3] Padilla’s “The South Beach Experience” on the Ultra Records label was released on October 3, 2000. [4]
Padilla is credited with pioneering Miami’s after-hour scene.[5]
Early life and career
Raised in New York City, Padilla began experimenting with music in his early teens. He frequented house parties and clubs throughout New York City as a teenager. It was at a house party where he met John "Jellybean" Benitez, which ignited Padilla's interest in becoming a disc jockey.
Padilla was an early regular at David Mancuso's The Loft where he met Larry Levan, Frankie Knuckles, David Morales, among other notable DJs. Brad LeBeau, a disc jockey at Xenon Club, called Padilla and offered him a job there.
Warsaw Years
In 1989 Padilla moved to what would become known as South Beach in Miami, Florida, where he was offered the resident DJ spot the Warsaw. It would be at Warsaw during his nine year residency (one of the most successful clubs -- gay or straight -- in the entire nation), where he would gain international recognition.[6]
Padilla sat on the Warsaw throne while celebrities such as Madonna, Gianni Versace and his sister Donatella Versace attended.[7] Drag queens performed on top of the Warsaw speakers. The club closed on Friday 25 May 2002.[8]
Personal life
During the first week of December in 2012 Padilla suffered three successive strokes leaving him partially paralyzed.[9]
References
- ^ "Robin S and DJ David Padilla in Person Friday night at 20th Anniversary Warsaw Reunion Party". Retrieved 2010-01.
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(help) - ^ "Kulcher". Retrieved 1999-08-19.
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(help) - ^ "River Remix". Retrieved 2001-09-13.
- ^ "DJ David Padilla Stroke Paralyzed". Retrieved 2013-05.
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(help) - ^ "Warsaw". Retrieved 2002-05-21.
- ^ "DJ David Padilla Stroke Paralyzed". Retrieved 2013-05.
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External links
- Warsaw Ballroom DiscoMusic