Hippie Torrales interviewed by Lenny Fontana for True House Stories™ # 044 (Part 2)

Hippie Torrales becomes one of the most sought out DJ's in New Jersey as he really starts to become a well-known DJ because of Club Dock's in the late 1970's. His famous trick was to let two records mix for long periods without touching them. He is brought in to open the Famous Club Zanzibar in 1979 that was formerly known as Abe's Disco in Newark New Jersey. As his career spans into the 1980's he begins his remix career and helps make The Clark Sisters Song called "Sunshine" a huge hit through his remix. He later hooks up with another label called Music Village Recordings and produces a song that he wrote and sang on called "Your Gonna Miss Me When I am Gone" which went on to sell millions of copies overseas. He is responsible for helping Rosie Gaines have a huge house hit and tours the world and is still going strong today.

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True House Stories® is a interview podcast series hosted by dance music icon, Lenny Fontana. It features candid and often untold stories from influential figures within the realm of house music. The show delves into personal anecdotes, pivotal moments, and behind-the-scenes tales from various DJs, producers, and other individuals who have made an impact in the house music scene. The podcast offers listeners an insider’s perspective on the history, evolution, and culture of house music through firsthand experiences shared by its key players like Carl Cox, Simon Dunmore, Kathy Sledge...