i Heart the 80’s @ Mollie Fontaine’s – Saturday 26th Nov.
Brian “dj Cecil” Pace – RIP.
I’m at a loss for words. My friend, dj partner and fellow LFORADIO dj, Brain Pace passed away recently. I cant even express in word how crushing the news is to me. We explored techno and dance together and shared an love for djing that most never get to experience. Thank you for all your smiles, crazy jokes and great spirit. I will never forget you my friend. Maybe I will get to spin with you again someday. May you continue to inspire in the next life as you have in this one.
-j
new radio player for LFORADIO
I’m about to start a facebook and google+ radio player ad campaign and thought i’d try it out here first. It’s designed to be simple and easy to play. Will broadcast the stream to anyone who plays it and it’s meant to be shared so let me know what you think?
“Play me off, Johnny”
WOW. I’ve never been one to deal with death very well but I guess I need to learn because when things happen they happen in 3’s . The loss of yet another friend has me right at that point. Albert Spurlock III was one of those people you always got a smile from, was always friendly and always had a positive outlook on things, ready to dance and have a good time. He passed away Monday night sometime from an Aneurysm and he will be the later of three friends to pass over the last year, Ben McDaniel, Ian Watts and now Albert.
I have to say Albert I’ve known for almost 2 decades, same with Ian who was a very close and dear friend. Ben was a good buddy of mine but we weren’t as close as Ian and I were. Albert, although not a close friend in the since of the phrase but always someone who gave me a handshake when i’d walk into Dish before I played. He was always at the shows I played and places I was working. His buddies Terry, Dvaughn, Brian and others would be a big crew. They were always inseparable and always on the dancefloor. His memorial is this Saturday at 1pm at the Mississippi Blvd Church (70 N Bellvue) in downtown Memphis.
Dvaughn told me that he mentioned if ever he were to pass, he would want house music at his memorial so he needed my help. I made some music for him and it probably one of the toughest things Ive had to to in a long time. Even though some of the music is not the classic funeral procession music its what I think Albert would have wanted and it will be sad for sure. Albert, we miss you brother.