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Ralphie Dee
![Ralphie Dee at [[:fr:Digital Overdose|Digital Overdose]] 2008](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4a/Ralphie_Dee_at_Digital_Overdose_Amsterdam_2008.jpg)
Starting in 1978, Ralphie Dee was hired by WKTU to perform for lunch mixes and their nightly Saturday shows.
In the late 1980s he started a production career which began in the mid 1990s, and continues today, which resulted in a discography of more than 250 releases at a time when the rave scene began to take shape in the United Kingdom. The phase was marked by collaborations with Tommy Musto and Lenny Dee. With the latter he created pieces such as "''Out Takes"'' (1989), "''Overdose (The Final Trip)"'' and "''Manslaughter"'' (the last two from the 1990 EP "''Major Problems"'') under New York label Nu Groove. "''Out Takes"'' caught the ear of promoters upon hitting the United Kingdom, which resulted in a tour over Europe in the year 1990. On his return to the United States, "''Major Problems - Overdose''" had entered the Record Mirror charts. Other prominent records include 3 EP’s under the name "English Muffin” with Lenny Dee and “Chantal – The Realm” with Anthony Mannino and Dennis Pino as the acapella on the record is one of the most sampled in techno history.
In 2007, Ralphie Dee was inducted into The Legends of Vinyl Hall of Fame. The year 2017 was the 40th anniversary of Saturday Night Fever’s release as there were many concerts featuring the original artists who appeared on the album along with Ralphie appearing as the DJ. Since March 2020, during the Covid-19 pandemic he’s been seen doing live video Dj sets in over 10 countries. He also appeared in 2021 ''True House Stories'' series with Lenny Fontana. Provided by Wikipedia