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It’s good to be wanted but when your name is JFK you’re always top of peoples hit list and in the last 3 years JFK has risen to the top of just about everyone’s. JFK has secured strong positions (no’s 85, 53 and 35) in DJ Magazine Top 100 DJ section for 3 years running and in Mixmag he was voted the country’s favourite resident DJ. Judge Jules, after discovering his talents gave personal instruction for JFK to be taken on to his DJ agency, SERIOUS.

JFK’s record label Y2K, were so keen for him to record a track for them that head honcho Ben Beardsworth (the man who helped develop the Prodigy on XL Records) personally got involved in the negotiations. 3 club anthems followed. Good God (UK Chart 67), The Sound of Blue (No. 75) and the pinnacle of his productions to date - Whiplash which nearly broke the UK Top 40 chart without any radio play (no. 46) clearly showing that DJ’s were playing his records and the clubbing masses were loving it.

JFK’s success as a producer and an entertaining DJ, have seen his services wanted worldwide with a list of over 12 countries employing his abilities to rock a crowd – and then some. In the UK his unique talent has caused him to be recognised by all major super clubs and festival organisers wanting him on their nights to inject a little of his special PASSION atmosphere in a way that only he can.

Since he played the first ever record at PASSION 9 years ago the crowd have been increasingly eager to support him – returning week in week out to see, feel and hear him play. The Management at the Emporium wanted him to take over the promotion 5 years ago and that’s when the club really took off. With his distinctive personality as a promoter, JFK has lifted and enriched the atmosphere of the club to become an asset it is now famous for. Top DJ’s and clubbers alike have since travelled from across the world to the sleepy mining town of Coalville to experience the passion of PASSION. This in itself was a massive achievement for JFK but surely his greatest success peaked on his birthday last year when 2500 people turned up to see him – and him alone play for a storming 6 hour set. JFK knows what it’s all about to be wanted. It’s good to be JFK!
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