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Wu Tang @ Knitting Factory 12/14 Question


BettyT

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Okay, first off hello. This is my first post to the forum. I didn't see an official "intro" section so I figured I'd just go for it and throw a question out there that's probably extremely unlikely will ever get an answer. But hey, you never know? The world is a strange and mysterious place.

So, here it goes.

I was at the Knitting Factory in New York this past Friday the 14th for the Wu Tang show. There was a young guy spinning pre-show that was pretty damn good and I cannot, for the life of me, find out who he was. I checked the KF web site but there's nothing and I didn't think to start asking until the next day. Yes, I know. Stupid.

Anyway, on the random off chance anyone happened to be at that show or just know who I'm talking about and could clue me in that would be swell.

In the meantime I'm looking forward to getting to know the forum. This is definitely one of the better ones I've come across.

Thanks!

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I've attached an image which shows who was playing that evening. If the DJ you are looking for isn't on the list, he might be a house DJ... I would call The Knitting Factory and inquire within and I'm sure they would be helpful

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I've attached an image which shows who was playing that evening. If the DJ you are looking for isn't on the list, he might be a house DJ... I would call The Knitting Factory and inquire within and I'm sure they would be helpful

Yeah, I'm thinking that's what I'm going to have to do. I checked the site too and he was in the main space pre-Wu Tang. No mention of him there.

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