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How House music found its ‘roots’ in Disco: DJ Lady D on 40 years of the genre

How House music found its ‘roots’ in Disco: DJ Lady D on 40 years of the genre

The Rundown | Chicago News · WBEZ Chicago

July 22, 202419m 30s

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Show Notes

House music was born in Chicago 40 years ago. To celebrate the genre’s birthday, the city is celebrating with events all year long.


Darlene Jackson – also known as DJ Lady D, who the Chicago Reader named “Best House Music DJ in Chicago” – is on the House Music 40 planning committee and is scheduled to spin some music at Wicker Park Fest July 28.


“The roots of House come from disco,” she said on the Rundown podcast. “Frankie Knuckles actually popularized that statement, that House music is disco’s revenge.”


Jackson talked to host Erin Allen about the attempted “demolition” of disco in Chicago and the rise of House music, the legend of late House DJ and record producer Frankie Knuckles, and why the genre is having a resurgence.