During the late seventies Charlie would make frequent pilgrimages to New York City to buy records, but more importantly to hear his favourite DJ’s like Larry Levan and others. He recalls visiting clubs like Infinity and then The Paradise Garage in 1978 for the very first time to attend a Disco Convention and hearing Larry play. Larry’s first song over the Richard Long sound system was Instant Funk’s "I Got My Mind Up." This was Charlie’s first time in a gay club and he had never witnessed anything like it. He recalls people just making out everywhere and even seeing a person "shooting up" inside one of the bass bins while the music was pounding away. It was a culture shock for a straight guy from Buffalo for sure. Besides visiting the clubs he would frequent places like Colony Records for the newest sounds to take back home with him.
I asked what was his most embarrassing moment while spinning and he told me of a time a well known recording artist came into the DJ booth with a bag of coke and spilled it on one of the records. After indulging he then mixes into that record which was "Let It Whip" by The Dazz Band and sure enough the record starts skipping because a rock of cocaine is stuck in the grooves!
Charlie now resides in Las Vegas and was actively spinning up until around 1996 and still has his eyes on opening a club of his own in the near future. One last note is that Charlie did a remix of Van McCoy’s "The Hustle" which was never released. Thanks to Charlie for taking the time to speak with me and share his experiences.