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09 April 2004

Richard spoke to Byron after 9 PM Friday April 9 on D-flection




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 Byron Stingly

Byron Stingly, former front man of the legendary Ten City, has turned his hand, or rather his voice, to the game of going solo. After years of devotion to the dance music scene, the man dubbed “the supreme voice of house music” has released his 2nd solo album.

If you like the good old fashioned “get up” vibe, then Byron is certainly your man, calling to mind the early days of house when the craving for an alterative to eighties pop was sated by a sound that gave new meaning to Saturday nights.

After the phenomenal success of “Get Up” , Stingly worked with some of the most prominent names in house music to produce his new album “The Purist” out on Nervous Records. This is a long time ambition fulfilled for the singer/producer.

Byron Stingly is playing at Seven Nightclub Saturday 10 April 2004, as part of a 4 hour live show with legendary DJ Lenny Fontana.