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Windy City
Super Jock, Lee Collins, has been serving the funky grooves to Chicago's
music lovers and partygoers for over 20 years. Born and raised in Chicago,
Lee Collins has been playing records since he was 13 years old. Lee began
as a student under such DJs as Andre Hatchett, Frankie Knuckles, Farley
Keith, Robert Owens and Ron Hardy. Soon, Lee developed the kind of
progressive funky soul sound that he is known for today.
In 1983, he began a college radio show on
WHPK in Chicago called "Disco Madness". The show was named after the album
containing his favorite record "Let No Man Put Asunder" - First Choice.
According to ratings, by 1985, "Disco Madness" was rivaling WBMX's Hot Mix
Five. In 1986, Robert Williams, owner of the Music Box, opened Fridays at
the club for Lee to do a sequence of "Disco Madness" parties.
In 1989, Lee did a guest spot at a club
called "Bad Boys" in Chicago and was asked to be resident. Lee rocked the
party from 10pm till 10am every Saturday until it closed in 1990. The next
year, Lee collaborated with long-time friend Anthony Nicholson to produce
their first 12" single: "Thrill Me" - Rhythm Section.
Later, Lee teamed up with
Sadar and Russoul and formed a
production company called "Soul in the Hole". Sadar and Lee are
currently in the studio working on the "Soul in the Hole" album.
After 20 years, Lee is still a major
figure in Chicago's dance scene and plays every week to a packed house.
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