Qtexas, Volume 2, Issue 18, January 18, 2002 Page: 14
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` ven though it's now 2002, e
I finally got around to lis- i
tening to my White Party c
2001 CD, mixed by superstar DJ c
kt ..
David Knapp. I became a fan of e
David's about three years ago
when he did the john Blair Party I
Volume 1 CD for Logic Records, I
where I was working at the time. t
(A. smart buy you might want to c
grab if you don't already have it). c
White Party 2001 is full of
danceable lovelies like "Feeling e
the Singing" (Sandy B), "And I'm g
Telling You I'm Not Going" 1
(Rosabel featuring Jennifer c
Holliday), "Alive" (Kevin
Aviance), "The Cure" (Angel F
Moreas), "Break for Love" (Peter I
Rauhoffer) "The Collaboration" f
(Pet Shop Boys) and more. c
In 1989, . David Knapp moved e
from Southern California to South
Florida to attend the University of _ 1
Miami Law School. The revitaliza-
tion of South Beach had just v
begun, and the area was quickly I
becoming a major vacation para- . J
dise for gay travelers. Graduating
from spinning at fraternity parties r.
in college, David landed a gig at a "
club called Boomerang, which is
now home to Groove Jet. He fin-
ished law school in 1992 and t
passed the bar exam, but he decid- r
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