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EVENT REVIEW – MOVE! Chicago International House Music Festival
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MOVE! Chicago International House Music Festival July 22-23, 2006 – Chicago, Illinois, US

On the borders of Lake Michigan with Chicago’s skyline scintillating in the background, a legendary lineup of House music’s greatest talent graced the podiums at Charter One Pavilion at Northerly Island for two days, delivering an astonishing 20 hours of funky music that dazzled an enthusiastic gathering of die-hard fans. The spacious outdoor venue was ideal for the MOVE! Chicago International House Music Festival, featuring the world’s best DJs from Chicago, New York, San Francisco and
South Africa. This festival was the first of its kind to be held in Chicago to celebrate the legacy
of House music that sprouted from the city that is renowned for producing some of the industry’s most gifted artists. The ambiance was festive as excited fans filtered into Charter One Pavilion
with their tank tops, sunblock and dancing shoes on. They would not be disappointed,
for this event would be one for the record books.

Charter One Skyline

DJ Jeremy opened the festival on the International Stage with a smoothed-out San Francisco House set. Derrick Carter got the place moving with his trademark booty-shaking funk and Acid House. Danny Tenaglia spun an electrifying blend of dark Tribal, Techno and Garage to an adoring crowd as the sun went down, with outstanding vocal performances from Barbara Tucker of “Beautiful People” and “I Get Lifted”. On the Homegrown stage, Chicago native Lady D rocked the house with a
groovy set of dirty funk and jacking beats. Maurice Joshua took the reigns in the afternoon,
dazzling the crowd with a selection of old school classics and Deep House. Dajae’s R&B vocal performance lit up the stage prior to Ralphi Rosario’s set, as he played a blissful collection of
Deep House favorites and R&B to close the evening.

On the second day, South Africa’s Glen Lewis made his U.S. debut at the festival on the International Stage and astonished everyone with his seamless mixing of vocal and Deep House. Chicago’s Godfather, Frankie Knuckles, played an incredible set of soulful Chicago funk, Garage, and remixes of R&B classics. Jocelyn Brown’s gospel-inflected performance was astonishing as she sang her Dance classics to an elated crowd. David Morales closed out the night with a wonderful blend of New York Garage and Tribal House. On the Homegrown stage, legendary producer Steve “Silk” Hurley manned the decks with a smooth set of R&B/House. Terry Hunter followed with a fresh collection of old school Funk and R&B as a prelude to Jamie Principle’s medley performance of "Your Love",
"Waiting On My Angel" and "Baby Wants To Ride". Andre Hatchett closed the weekend to a
jumping crowd as he played Disco, Funk and classic R&B.

As the sun set on Charter One Pavilion, this event would remain ingrained in the memory of those who attended for quite some time. The MOVE! Festival succeeded in assembling a distinguished group of House music royalty to bring their legacy, their music, and their love to the masses once again.

2006 Melani Whims
MOVE! (moov)… 2006 Chicago International House Music Festival

Date: July 22 – 23, 2006 1PM to 11PM Venue: Charter One Pavilion at Northerly Island Chicago, Illinois USA Adv.Tickets:
www.ticketmaster.com Price: Early ticket price $35 one day; $60 2-day pass (subject to change) On Sale: May 15, 2006
Websites:
www.chicagohousemusicfestival.org / www.charteronepavilion.com

Frankie Knuckles

CDM Chicago, NFP presents MOVE! - the 2006 Chicago International House Music Festival being held on Saturday, July 22 and Sunday, July 23. The new lakefront outdoor venue Charter One Pavilion at Northerly Island will house the event from 1 PM to 11PM. The venture between CDM and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Tourism (IBOT) will showcase the genre of House music which was cultivated in the city of Chicago.
“The Chicago International House Music Festival is sure to provide a fun-filled weekend
for music lovers,” said Jan Kostner,IBOT Deputy Director.

Lady D

The 2-day festival will unite an International melting pot of people of all races, ages and sexual preferences as well as aficionados of House music. Move! features some of the most renowned performers including three GRAMMY® Award winners: Frankie Knuckles, Maurice Joshua and David Morales. The festival will introduce South African DJ Glen Lewis along with the legendary singers Jocelyn Brown, Barbara Tucker and Chicago’s own Jamie Principle and Dajae. Danny Tenaglia will be celebrating Saturday evening with an extended set in support of the closing of Gay Games 7 on the International stage. Also featured are Chicago-born Ralphi Rosario, Derrick Carter, Terry Hunter, GRAMMY® nominee Steve “Silk” Hurley, DJeremy, Lady D and Andre Hatchett. Special celebrity hosts Lady Bunny, Phillip Bloch and Lee Ann Trotter will MC.

Barbara Tucker

Festival Director Randy Crumpton, Artistic/Creative Director Frederick Dunson and Operations Director Thomas Mathes are producing the festival. “We are excited to be hosting MOVE! and know this first-year addition to Chicago’s annual festivals will be a great success. The clubbing download company Beatport.com will give 10 free downloads to ticket buyers. Additionally, YouthAIDS, an HIV/AIDS education and prevention initiative of PSI is an official charity affiliated with us,” say the Directors.

Jamie Principle

YouthAIDS reaches 600 million young people in more than 60 countries with life-saving messages, products, services and care. David Morales, who is one of the headliners of the festival, is also an ambassador of the 2006 ALDO FIGHTS AIDS campaign. His message is, "AIDS doesn't discriminate.
No Territory. No Race. No Age." The call to action is the sale of Empowerment Tags which retail for $5, with 100% of the net proceeds benefiting YouthAIDS. The tags will be sold onsite at the festival and online at www.youthaids-aldo.org. "ALDO and YouthAIDS are proud to be part of the Move! Festival. The majority of people infected with HIV do not know they have it. The message is simple but powerful - get educated, get tested and buy a tag," comments Kate Roberts, Founder, YouthAIDS.

David Morales

Crumpton adds, “We want to celebrate house music in its birthplace and hope to encourage a better understanding and relationship between cultures and people through dance, to make a positive contribution to the art of music. July 2006 in Chicago is going to be hotter than ever. Our all-star festival lineup is sure to have the people of Chicago dancing in the streets.”

Maurice Joshua


Line-Up Saturday July 22
International Stage
Homegrown Chicago Stage
DJeremy
Derrick Carter
Phillip Bloch MC
Barbara Tucker
Lee Ann Trotter MC
Danny Tenaglia
Lady D
Maurice Joshua
Dajae
Ralphi Rosario
Sunday July 23
Glenn Lewis
Frankie Knuckles
Lady Bunny MC
Jocelyn Brown
David Morales
Steve “Silk” Hurley
Terry Hunter
Jamie Principle
Andre Hatchett

Jocelyn Brown

Djeremy

Steve  Silk Hurley

Websites: www.chicagohousemusicfestival.org / www.charteronepavilion.com