Winter Party
Feb 25 - Mar 2, 2009

 
  the national gay and lesbian task force invites you to join more than 10,000 guests from around the world for the 2009 winter party festival, february 25 to march 2, 2009 . . . . . featured events . . . . . thursday february 26, 2009   score nightclub presents blast off featuring dj brett henrichsen . . . . . friday february 27, 2009   halo lounge miami presents halo happy hour featuring dj george figares . . . . . friday february 27, 2009   johnny chisholm and just circuit present five ring circuit featuring djs  manny lehman, eddy baez, joe gauthreaux, warren gluck, wendy hunt, lydia prim and more . . . . . friday february 27, 2009   living room nightclub presents bruthaz beach bash featuring djs oren nizri and maximus 3000 . . . . . saturday february 28, 2009   the task force presents under one sun pool party featuring dj roland belmares . . . . . saturday february 28, 2009   steel nightclub presents whip: a leather fantasy featuring dj ted eiel . . . . . saturday february 28, 2009   the task force presents mercury rising featuring dj alyson calagna . . . . . sunday march 1, 2009   the task forces presents winter party beach party featuring dj tracy young . . . . . sunday march 1, 2009   the task forces presents orbit featuring dj tony moran . . . . .

   
  Junior Vasquez' Birthday  
   
   
  2008
Genesis VI
Noche Blanca
Muscle Beach
White Party Vizcaya
Heat Wave Pool Party
White Dreams
SoBe Halloween
Save-Dade Halloween
Amnesia-Click Sunday
Salvation Sundays
Score Anniversary
Amnesia Reunion
HOP Dance on the Pier
Alegria Pride
OMW :: In the Park
OMW :: Ride the Music
OMW :: Saturday Sizzle

Dustin Reffca's Hot Mess
Martini Tuesdays at Halo
CLICK: Power's Birthday
Cherry Weekend

Edison's Surreal Birthday
Edison Farrow's Innov8
Alegria Xtreme 8
SAL Black Party
WORK:Darkroom
CLICK: Omar's Birthday
WPF: Orbit@Cameo
WPF: Beach Party
WPF: Under the Stars
WPF: Pool Party
WPF: Uniform Party
CLICK: Richie Rich
Genesis V

2007

NYE Miami 2008
BPM Miami
WPMB Noche Blanca
WPMB Muscle Beach
WPMB White Party
WPMB Pool Party
WPMB White Dreams
Alegria Halloween 4

Black & Blue Power Trip
Black & Blue 2007
Evolution @ Score

CLICK

Alegria Pride

Dance on the Pier
Junior Vasquez Arena
Alegria Xtreme 7
SAL Black Party
WP Cameo 07
WP Beach Party 07
WP Pool Party 07
Alegria Tribal V
Body & Soul 10
Genesis IV


2006
White Party Miami
London Town
Alegria Halloween
Black & Blue 2006
BBCM's Military Ball
Montreal Leather Ball
Black & Blue To-Do
Victor Calderone's Evolve Junior's Birthday 06

Junior's Summer Camp

Pride Parade & Pier Dance
Ric Sena's NRG Friday
Blue Ball
SAL Black Party

MB Winter Party
Alegria Tribal IV
Genesis III

2005
MB White Party
Nurse Cracker's Bday
BBCM Black & Blue
Folsom Street Fair
Alegria Labor Day
Junior Birthday
Montreal Gay Pride
NYC Gay Pride
Cherry Weekend
Alegria Xtreme
SAL Black Party
Alegria Tribal III
Alegria MLK

2004
Abel NYE
MB White Party
Manny Lehman Paris
BBCM Black & Blue
Alegria Sheriff
NYC Gay Pride
Junior Vasquez
Alegria Xtreme
Maze Closing Party
MB Winter Party
Alegria Crobar NY

2003
Junior Vasquez NYE
MB White Party
BBCM Black & Blue
Alegria Rio
Junior's Birthday
NYC Gay Pride
Junior's Memorial Day
Junior Vasquez Earth
MB Winter Music Conf
Winter Party Questions
MB Winter Party
Alegria Tribal

2002
Victor Calderone NYE
BillboardLive NYE
MB White Party
Victor Calderone
BBCM Black & Blue
NYC Gay Pride
 
 
 
 
     
 
Posted   :   August 29, 2006
 
 
Subject   :   Junior Vasquez' Birthday
 
 
Date/Location   :   August 26-27, 2006 - Pacha, New York City
 
 
DJ   :   Junior Vasquez
 
 
Links   :   www.juniorvasquezmusic.com
 
   
 


As someone said, we need to write a book.  Or maybe it’s a reality show that we need to showcase the characters.  Or a graphic novel in Japanese animé.  Some form that might do justice to all the creatures of the day and night who wander in off the streets to play with Junior on his birthday. 

Good thing the party had been shifted from Spirit to Pacha.  Apparently the NYPD had yet to work its way uptown from Chelsea, what with Spirit closed for the weekend, and a rumor about Crobar, which maybe explained the high percentage of straight people in attendance early in the morning— Meanwhile, Roxy worked it with Offer, and so once eight a.m. rolled around, so did the hordes of boyz. 

Decorated to the max, over-the-top and over-done, that’s what Jerome said about the room, and once we get upstairs, we’re looking around, but it’s so dark and hard to tell.  Chiffon jellyfish, we see – and one in front of Junior which we wonder if it’s a metaphor.  And huge beach parasols, with fringe and frou-frou – but it’s not until the lights come up that we get a chance to see the fruits of Jerome’s labors: a bunch of fifth-graders on acid running around with scissors and glue guns.  We loved it – and especially thinking about that bunch having such fun decorating that room.

It’s eight a.m., and while we run into Matt K. right away, and then also Michael Circuit Dancer, it seems, for the first few minutes anyway, that we might be outnumbered.  Not that we mind – the real girls are turning it out with bags and booties and white leather skirts.  The straights really care how they look in a club – for them it’s so much more than just the right pair of jeans and a pair of pecs. 

And Junior’s making them work.  We’re watching from above the floor.  People still getting situated.  Finding their way in.  Junior’s playing a mash-up of classics.  Bits and pieces we recognize.  And then it’s “Ain’t No Other Man” and the kids go representing.  They been waiting for this one.  And it reminds us of seeing those paper fans from Junior’s Pride Party – before we knew Xtina’s song and when we thought “ain’t no other man” was a reference to The Man Himself – Mr. Birthday Boy. 

And then we spot Joe Caro, so we follow him in, right on his tail, and then position ourselves at a little distance so that when he turns around—  Of course he’s been to Roxy and “everyone was there except for you two.”  Duh.  And he’s got such the story about security at Pacha, for which he had to give up his flashlight.  But maybe he made out, after all.  And there’s Alan and Joey, who, like us, haven’t been out since Pride, and being surrounded again, by faces and people you know, and having Junior play his music, so you can dance on a rainy Sunday morning, you think again, “Well, duh, this is why we do this – it’s SO MUCH FUN!!!” 

And for the first time, we FINALLY meet Adam, who flew down from Boston, which if that isn’t Junior devotion, what is – and we also heard about people driving up from D.C. and so no wonder the floor is packed now, but in the best way – so there’s still room to dance, to do more than sway back-and-forth.  To werk it out to what Junior’s doing.  And what he’s doing is werking all the hotties around us.  There’s something about Junior’s crowd, something almost defying demographics – they’re all over the board, a veritable United Nations of Nightcrawlers.  And such a buncha hottie boyz.  They probably weren’t even born when Junior first played SoundFactory (the original). 

And then Joe Caro’s off on an errand.  He can’t stand being without his flashlight – which he traded for a pocketful of— miracles.  Well, whatever.  What goes around comes around and good thing for Adam.  And so Joe’s off to Circuit City – no, wait, Jersey City, because that’s where there’s a WalMart, or something like that.  Did we just hear that correctly?  Joe Caro’s leaving the party to get on a PATH train to head to Jersey to buy a flashlight?  Wait a minute.  Someone needs to write a book.

And Alan and Joey introduce us to the very sweet Glenn Aco (Glen Echo?  Are we hearing things?), and also to Alan’s “spiritual” advisor, Steve, who taught Alan everything he knows, or almost, anyway, or maybe not, and also Ian, whom Joey and Alan introduced to each other that one year out at FIP and they’ve been together ever since, and also, finally, we meet Dirty Sue, aka Joey – and see how it is that all our lives are a series of concentric circles?  Someone needs to write—

And now Junior’s throwing down Ms. Cox’s “Who Do You Love?” which takes us back to Arena, and also Earth/Exit, when Ms. Cox opened that party with a posse of hottie dancers – and now there are fishies and mermen, real ones, hanging from the rafters and along the columns, and maybe that’s a gold-lamed catfish – Junior’s current stable of dancing fish.  We see them later in the dressing room – THEY’RE ALL SO LITTLE.  Tiny little darting dancing fishboyz.  Where do they get all that energy? 

And maybe we hear a record bump once, but maybe we don’t because right away, Junior bumps it again, so we don’t know for sure, and it makes us think about how he said something recently in some article, about why he prefers vinyl, because it lets him “have a second thought.”  Which is all about being in the moment – and figuring how what’s right right then.   

And there’s Jonny McGovern with his posse of sixty.  Or at least sixteen.  They know all the words.  We’re singing “Your Child” like it was yesterday all over again.  And Mother Juan Aviance too, she’s kikiing along the bar.  And even Darrell’s come in from the door and they’ve sealed off the upstairs – and outside it’s raining, or more like pouring, and it’s Sunday, and now we’re one big school of fishies swimming happily in Junior’s Aquarium.

Some birthdays are good and some are better – and this one fit us perfectly.  Just what we wanted, just what we needed: that family that we’re all a part of, which is mostly New York, and mostly gay, and held together by Junior and his love of music.  When he’s on, we’re on – and that’s how it was yesterday.  Best wishes to all of us – it’s so nice to swim together. 

Best always,
Mark and Robert

 
 
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