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| Boo Williams is the owner of some pretty serious credentials. Numerous classic house releases and relentless DJ touring has made this man into the fixture of US Deep House Music that we know him to be. His world-wide appearances from Ministry of Sound (London), Fuse (Brussels), and all the way to E-Work (Berlin) and his recent headlining appearance at the Homelands Festival (Ireland) where Boo held House Music court with 40,000 captive listeners, have all made a lasting impression on everyone within earshot. But it was his constant historic appearances at the Chicago legendary spots that made him a card-carrying member of the old school. From The Powerhouse (where Lil’ Louis, Frankie Knuckles, and Ron Hardy were known to tread) to The Hummingbird and Gentle Persuasion and hotels like The Bismarck, The Ascot, and The Congress, Boo has been making his mark in Deep House since the days that it began (back when the “Saturday Night Live, Ain’t No Jive, Chicago Dance Party” ruled the airwaves on WBMX).
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