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- Q1228459 description "Rapper".
- Q1228459 description "Rapper".
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- Q1228459 abstract "Disco King Mario (July 1, 1956-1994) was a pioneer of Hip hop. In the 1970s, Mario was a prominent DJ of the New York Bronx. At the time, he lived in the Bronxdale Housing projects, where his parties made him well-known locally. The Bronx was famous for its block parties at which the DJ's were the most prominent personalities, the masters of ceremonies who garnered most of the attention.Together with his crew, known as Chuck Chuck City, he played largely up-tempo disco music. Mario was known for the quality of his sound system. Afrika Bambaataa started out as an assistant to Mario, and Mario loaned Bambaataa the technical equipment for his first appearances as DJ, and Bambaataas first DJ-Battle took place in 1976 in the New York junior High School 123 against Mario. Well-known DJ Jazzy Jay had his first appearances as well with Mario. Together with Bambaataa, Mario controlled essentially the entire southeast Bronx. Both were originally members of the street gang Black Spades, and DJs had to either get permission from Bambaataas Zulu nation or from Mario, before they could safely DJ publicly.Mario was also an influence on rapper Busy Bee Starski, helping him to develop his voice.Disco King Mario never released any records. His pioneering role in the genesis of Hip Hop did not lead to the nationwide celebrity as either a performer of a producer, which a number of other early rap and hip hop performers enjoyed.After his death, Zulu Queen Anita the god sister of Afrika Bambaaataa was the original creator of the Disco King Mario events since 1994 at the Rosedale 'Big Park' in the Bronx where he had thrown many of his early gigs. In the early 70's Disco King Mario used to watch over Queen Anita as a young child In their Bronx project BronxDale Houses .".
- Q1228459 birthDate "1956".
- Q1228459 birthYear "1956".
- Q1228459 deathDate "1994".
- Q1228459 deathYear "1994".
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- Q1228459 dateOfBirth "1956".
- Q1228459 dateOfDeath "1994".
- Q1228459 name "Mario, Disco King".
- Q1228459 shortDescription "Rapper".
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- Q1228459 comment "Disco King Mario (July 1, 1956-1994) was a pioneer of Hip hop. In the 1970s, Mario was a prominent DJ of the New York Bronx. At the time, he lived in the Bronxdale Housing projects, where his parties made him well-known locally. The Bronx was famous for its block parties at which the DJ's were the most prominent personalities, the masters of ceremonies who garnered most of the attention.Together with his crew, known as Chuck Chuck City, he played largely up-tempo disco music.".
- Q1228459 label "Disco King Mario".
- Q1228459 givenName "Disco King".
- Q1228459 name "Disco King Mario".
- Q1228459 name "Mario, Disco King".
- Q1228459 surname "Mario".