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House Music, started in the ghettos of America is by far the most popular music genre. Find out why! For many who are familiar with urban American dance culture, House is a name that's synonymous with a deep passion. Its underground roots were discovered in 1977 as an extension of the dance hall culture from the late 1960s to the mid-1970s. As a result of its popularity and unique underground attraction, it spread like wildfire in the nightclubs of Chicago, New York, Philly, DC and throughout urban America. Nowadays, every music segment for every occasion has house music in its background. Why…mehr

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House Music, started in the ghettos of America is by far the most popular music genre. Find out why! For many who are familiar with urban American dance culture, House is a name that's synonymous with a deep passion. Its underground roots were discovered in 1977 as an extension of the dance hall culture from the late 1960s to the mid-1970s. As a result of its popularity and unique underground attraction, it spread like wildfire in the nightclubs of Chicago, New York, Philly, DC and throughout urban America. Nowadays, every music segment for every occasion has house music in its background. Why is that? Well, House Music has done the following: - Raised the stature of DJs in urban communities and exposed their music talents - Gave a hand in bringing together LGBT communities - Came as a fresh breath of air for music lovers of African, Latino and Caribbean dance styles - Opened the doors for global underground music artists to have their works heard via nightclubs and other venues - Global recognition for underground vocal and music artists - Made sub and counter culture appealing to the masses - Changed the fashion world by using themes of social awareness The music history of House Music grew so rapidly that it brought in a variety of legendary music artists from different genres such as Kym Mazelle, Madonna, Janet Jackson, Whitney Houston, Cece Peniston, The Jungle Brothers, Queen Latifah, Chrystal Waters and many more. House Rules: Dance with Me is an inspiring journey into this historical music movement paying homage to its originators; Frankie Knuckles, Larry Levan, LLRoy, Phuture, and Larry Heard.

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Most of my heroes don't appear on no stamps Chuck DEric Reese was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and attended the Community College in the city. He works as a community organizer and is an advocate for social justice, particularly for youth of color and was the recipient of the first Mayoral Scholarship of Philadelphia (1993) and the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers Human Relations Award (1989).Eric has always been interested in writing and it was no surprise when he began producing books, many of them on African American culture and social issues, with a smattering of fiction, poetry and mystery thrown in. His first offering was There and Now (Volume 1), in November 2016, and since then his prolific nature has seen him now with more than 20 titles in print, with e-book and audio versions also available.When he has some time to himself, Eric loves to read and writes across numerous genres. He also enjoys traveling, playing video games and is a huge fan of many of the most popular sports. He once lived on a rooftop in Beirut until he could somewhere more suitable and wherever he has gone in the world his lively and energetic character has made him many friends.In the future, Eric would love it if one of his books was to be made into a movie. In the meantime, however, he is content to keep writing great books that people love reading. He now lives in California, where he loves the warmth of year-round sun.