![]() Now, I look back at these with a sense of nostalgia, and I have an entirely new perspective on it.” Two cameras, actually - one with black and white film and one with color film. I was able to always have my camera there. ![]() Julie's never really been convinced that anyone would be interested in a bunch of her “old photos.” However, she’s created some of the most iconic images in Rock and Roll, and each has a story that illustrates the culture of the time. Julie’s pieces lay dormant in storage for many years before her debut solo show “Basement Archives: The Ghosts of FNX” in October 2018, bringing in over 450 viewers on opening night. She has championed many local and national charity events and brings her good karma ethos to the public. Julie’s listener-dubbed name “Karma Queen,” thanks to her intense love of recycling and the environment, has followed her. She was FNX Music Director and midday DJ, hosting the infamous “Leftover Lunch” until the station closed in 2012, when she moved to RadioBDC and now as Music Director at Indie617. The bulk of her broadcasting career was with 107.1 WFNX, a small station located north of Boston and credited as one of the first to discover the new sound and bring it to the mainstream. During her college years, she worked the radio circuit including 94 WHJY in Providence, RI and loved it. It’s a circle."Ī North Shore Massachusetts native, Julie received her BFA in Photography and Visual Design from UMASS Dartmouth. There’s been such dichotomy between the photographer and the artist. And the artists themselves have always let me be up close and personal. “My work shows them as larger than life, but also as part of life…it three-dimensionalized a lot of these people. Thousands of his pieces are now part of Cornell University’s famed Hip Hop Collection. Ernie, himself Native American, is known for his special eye for capturing people and communities ignored or misunderstood by mainstream America and received the Zulu Nation Human Soul Award.Įrnie's work has been shown in Rolling Stone, Vibe, New York Times, Newsweek, Life, Spin, and Ebony, among other publications, album covers, MTV, VH1, and several gallery and museum exhibitions. Armed with a 35-millimeter camera, ‘Brother’ Ernie has recorded the entire evolution of Hip Hop, becoming the best selling author of “Hip Hop at the End of the World” and “Who Shot Ya?,” documentarian of 2007’s “Another Side of Hip Hop,” and a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee in 2014. Virtual Artist Talk, brought to you by Mark MK:Ĭlosing Party, featuring live music by EEA Rocks student band & EEA Rap Stars student group!īorn and raised in Brooklyn, Ernie first made his foray into the hip hop street culture in 1973 when he began capturing the ever present graffiti art dominating New York City. Opening reception, hosted by Julie Kramer & Mark MK: Main Street, Riverheadġ1 West Gallery - 11 W. Complementing art and music, including in-gallery mixed-genre performances by the EEA Rocks band, round out the exhibition for the ultimate nostalgic experience.ĮEA Main Gallery - 133 E. MIX TAPE showcases musicians of this generation to evince their influence on the lives and culture of this diverse, disruptive decade through their individualism and style both on and off the stage. Lisa Stansfield – People Hold On (Radio Edit)ġ5 Luis Radio Ft.MIX TAPE is an art exhibition showcasing captured moments of 90's hip hop, R&B, post-punk, alternative, and grunge using the photography of Rock & Roll Hall of Fame music historian Ernie Paniccioli and veteran WFNX radio disc jockey Julie Kramer. The Heartists – Belo Horizonti (Original Version 1997) Radio Editĥ Londonbeat – I’ve Been Thinking About Youġ0 Electric Light Orchestra – Last Train To Londonġ2 The Three Degrees / Pete Bellotte – Givin’ Up Givin’ Inġ3 Anastacia – I’m Outta Love (Radio Edit)ġ4 Cyndi Lauper – Girls Just Wanna Have Funģ Andrea True Connection – More, More, Moreġ2 Sonia Davis – Bette Davis Eyes (Energy Mix)ġ4 Coldcut Feat. Freedom Williams – Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)ģ Claudio Coccoluto Pres. 3 cdġ Alcazar – Crying At The Discoteque (Radio Edit)Ħ Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes – (I’ve Had) The Time of My Lifeħ Dead Or Alive – You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)ġ1 Whitney Houston – I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)ġ3 Fpi Project – Rich In Paradise (Going Back To My Roots)ġ4 Bill Withers – Lovely Day (7″ Sunshine Mix)ġ7 Fpi Project – Come On (And Do It) (Official Mix)Ģ C+c Music Factory Feat. ![]() La selezione dei brani che hanno fatto la storia della musica dance, da Aretha Franklin agli Europe passando per gli Alcazar, i Toto gli Earth, Wind & Fire e tanti altri selezionati da Claudio Tozzo. La più importante raccolta di evergreen dance realizzata da Studio Piu’ E RADIO 607080, 50 tracce (non mixate) divise in 3 dischi e raccolte in un elegante cofanetto.
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