Ray Pinky Velazquez Explained

Ray Pinky Velazquez
Birth Date:28 May 1955
Birth Place:Arecibo, Puerto Rico
Nationality:American
Occupation:Sound producer and mixer
Known For:A&R man and disco consultant for Vanguard Records

'Ray "Pinky" Velazquez (born May 28, 1955) is a Latin-American dance music producer, mixer, and remixer. Velazquez is the co-founder, former Ceo and former vice president of the Legends of Vinyl and is known for tracks including South Central, Disco Not Disco 2, Twilight 22, and Savage Lover. He was the A&R man and disco consultant for the Vanguard Records dance music department. [1][2] He was responsible for the signing and the introduction of Public Enemy into the record business (under the name of Spectrum City) and also produced their first single (Lies/Check out the Radio}.

He was the club spinner for the Ipanema Discotheque in the 1970s. Velazquez was also a member of New York City's Rockpool and was the first DJ to win an award for programming progressive in alternative rock at WCCR AM RADIO of the City College New York, New York City.[1]

Early life and career

Ray was born in Arecibo, Puerto Rico and was raised in NY City. From 1979 to 1984 Velazquez was the A&R man and "Disco consultant" for Vanguard. In 1979 Ray was brought on board to help promote and scout for talent. Ray Pinky Velazquez was a popular Billboard magazine club spinner (disc Jockey) known for his tenure with the popular Brazilian nightclub the Ipanema Discotheque and also worked for the nightclub "Cartune Alley".[2] [3] He introduced and produced Spectrum City who later became Public Enemy. Their initial debut single "Lies" backed with "Check Out The Radio" highlighted "Check out the Radio" was a featured track in the 1992 Oliver Stone film titled "South Central". Ray founded and coordinated with Stevie Wonder protege producer Gordon Bahary as both Executive producer and mixer for Twilight 22. "Electric Kingdom"was the group's initial release on Vanguard records. The song peaked at #7 on US R&B Charts. Mr Velazquez mixed Fonda Rae and "Over Like A Fat Rat". The hit track reached #75 on the U,S r&b charts and #22 on the U.S. club charts. Carol Williams and "Cant Get Away (From your Love") reached #38 on the U.S. club charts and received significant R&B radio play in the U.S. The hit track was mixed by Mr. Velazquez. During the 1980 's D.O.R (dance oriented rock) invasion Ray "Pinky" started Flip Records, a division of the parent Vanguard records.[4] [5] [6]

Discography

Remix

YearAlbum/SingleArtist(s)Label
1981Late Night City ComateensCall Me (4)
1981GhostsComateensCachalot Records
1981Till You SurrenderRainbow BrownVanguard Disco
1982Over Like A Fat RatFonda RaeVanguard
1982Can’t Get Away (From Your Love)Carrol Williams Vanguard
1982First, Last, For Everything Endgames Flip Records
1983Dance To The Music (Vocal)Junior ByronVanguard
2007Dance To The Music (Dub Version)James Murphy, Pat MahoneyFabric (2)
2008Till You Surrender (Special Remix)Rainbow BrownVanguard Records

Production

YearAlbum/SingleArtist/BandLabel
1983Fourteen DaysLexFlip Records
1985Big NoiseBasePrism
1985Cloud NineMystery Assignment Virgin
1984Got Me GoinRealEyesVanguard
1986Too Much Too SoonDenroy Morgan & The Band of GoldSutra Records

Technical

YearAlbum/SingleArtist/BandLabel
1977Childhood Forever Recreation-Harmony Dynamo Record
1979Boogie DownDouble FeatureMakossa Records
1983I Love MusicJ.T. Fabric
Sources: [7] [8] [9]

References

  1. Web site: 2017-07-17. Ray Velazquez. 2021-06-06. DiscoMusic.com. en.
  2. Web site: Ray "Pinky" Velazquez. 2021-06-06. legendsofvinyl. en.
  3. Web site: Ray Pinky Velazquez Credits. 2021-06-06. AllMusic. en.
  4. Web site: Radio. N. T. S.. Ray Velazquez Discover music on NTS. 2021-07-04. NTS Radio. en.
  5. Web site: Ray Velazquez. 2021-06-06. Discogs. en.
  6. Web site: Ray "Pinky" Velazquez @ Disco-Disco.com. 2021-06-06. www.disco-disco.com.
  7. Web site: Ray Velazquez. 2022-01-08. Discogs. en.
  8. Web site: Ray "Pinky" Velazquez: A&R Exec. for Vanguard, Billboard DJ Legend. 2022-01-08. KCBD. 5 September 2002 . en.
  9. Web site: Forgotten Treasure: J.T "I Love Music" (1983) Music Is My Sanctuary. 2022-01-08. www.musicismysanctuary.com. 13 March 2015 . en-CA.