
Irwin Larry Eberhart II, better known by his stage name Chip E. (born 1966), is an
American DJ and record producer.
Life and career
Born in
Chicago
(''City in a Garden''); I Will
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Illinois
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, Chip E. attended
St. Ignatius College Prep,
Kenwood Academy,
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Canada
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and
DePaul University
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. He started spinning records in 1982 and by 1984 he was producing records. In 1985 ''Street Mix'' magazine declared Chip E. as the "Godfather of
House Music
House is a music genre characterized by a repetitive four-on-the-floor beat and a typical tempo of 120 beats per minute. It was created by DJs and music producers from Chicago's underground club culture in the late 1970s, as DJs began altering ...
." In 1987, he became the first (and still the only) Chicago artist to be in regular rotation on all three major Chicago
radio station
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s (
WBMX,
WGCI-FM
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and
B96).
Former B96 programming manager
Joe Bohannon
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(
Joe Bo) made the decision to add "If You Only Knew" to regular rotation and with that began the transition of the station from CHR (contemporary hit radio) to a
dance music
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station.
Chip E's first recording ''Jack Trax'' was an extended play record that featured "Time to Jack" as well as "It's House". These songs are considered by many as the first House record, and the first to use the terms "Jack" and "House" as they relate to the genre.
Chip E. assisted
Frankie Knuckles
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when he co-produced Frankie's first record ''You Can't Hide''. Other artists Chip jump-started into the music world were
Lidell Townsell,
Kevin Irving, and
Harri Dennis of
The It. By the age of 21 Chip E. was a worldwide name. Because of difficulties getting out of a contract with
D.J. International
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records, Chip decided that he would rather not record if he had to do it for D.J. International. His first release ''Jack Trax'' is one of the most coveted early house music releases, fetching upwards of $1500.00 (USD) on
eBay
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.
Going Underground
Around 1995 Chip E. stopped recording music but could be found doing the rare DJ gig in
Britain
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or
Italy
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; he had moved into "the realms of mythology."
However, while Chip E. wasn't seen much in the music scene, he had resurfaced as a film and DVD guru. Besides work with artists such as
Michael McDonald,
Fleetwood Mac
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Prince
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The Dead
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, and
The Black Eyed Peas
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, Chip E. also produced a feature-length documentary on the subject of house music. The documentary is entitled ''The UnUsual Suspects - Once Upon a Time in House Music''.
was released in the summer of 2005.
Back to Jack
In 2017 Chip E. connected with
Carl Cox
Carl Cox (born 29 July 1962) is a British house and techno club DJ, as well as radio DJ and record producer. He is based in Hove, Sussex, England.
Cox has won and been nominated for numerous awards. He has performed at numerous clubs and e ...
and the two started working on new music. Carl mentioned in the film ''2017'' that Chip's record "Time to Jack" was the first House/Techno record. Since their connection, Chip has released "Like This" (a remake of his '80s classic) with the group SLAM on Soma Records, "Time 2 Jack" with Carl Cox on Intec Digital, and collaborations with Gettoblaster and Saladin on We Jack and Phunk Junk Records.
Chip E. DJ'd at the 20th Anniversary of the Ultra Music Festival, and the following night joined Carl Cox on stage to premier their collaboration "Time 2 Jack" in March 2018. Since then Chip has been playing festivals around the world including Thailand and Cuba.
See also
*
List of house music artists
References
External links
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If You Only Knew (Chip E.)Interview - Gridface webzine
SPIN's 1986 Feature on Chicago's Club SceneInterview - Spin Magazine
House Music Legend Chip E. Lights Up Chicago November 18Interview - 5 Magazine
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1966 births
Living people
American dance musicians
American electronic musicians
American house musicians
Remixers
Club DJs
DJs from Chicago
St. Ignatius College Prep alumni