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TKA with C+C Music Factory, France Joli, and more

Oct 25, 2025 at 7:00 PM  ·  Westchester County Center, White Plains, NY Westchester County Center, White Plains, NY

TKA
Oct 25
TKA
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NYC post-disco/house DJ-producer Tony Moran (Latin Rascals) remixed Kiss FM; edited Beastie Boys, Diana Ross & Stones; “Show Me”; Grammy-nom’d Estefan tracks.
Montreal-born disco/pop singer France Joli broke out with “Come to Me” (No.13) and her 1979 self-titled album; appeared on Bob Hope & Merv Griffin; played Vegas with Peaches & Herb.
NYC Latin club trio TKA mixed love-ballad harmonies with hip-hop beats; signed to Tommy Boy in 1987 after a Sweet 16 gig; hit with “Scars of Love.”
Washington, D.C.-born dance-pop/freestyle singer George Lamond (George Garcia); ex-Loose Touch; worked with Chris Barbosa/Mark Ligget; hits “Bad of the Heart.”
Johnny O, born Juan Antonio Ortiz in Brooklyn, New York, is a freestyle and dance-pop singer of Cuban and Puerto Rican descent. Known as "The King of Freestyle," he achieved fame with hits like "Fantasy Girl," "Memories," and the duet "Dream Boy / Dream Girl" with Cynthia. His notable singles include "In the Shadow of the Almighty" and "So in Love." He is celebrated for his romantic ballads and dance anthems.
NYC dance/freestyle singer Cynthia (MicMac/Tommy Boy): hits “Change on Me,” “Endless Night,” “Love Me Tonight”; duet w/Johnny O; remixed by Todd Terry.
Freestyle is a Swedish synthpop group formed in 1979, known for their early 1980s hits "Vill Ha Dig" and "Fantasi." The band, recognized for its electronic pop sound, originally disbanded in 1983, with some members later forming Style. They reunited in 1998, re-recording popular tracks. The group continues to perform, with recent re-releases and appearances, maintaining their legacy in music.
NYC dance-pop/freestyle star Judy Torres, famed for “No Reason to Cry” and the albums Love Story and My Soul; also does musical theatre and hosts a WKTU radio show.
New York dance-pop group formed in 1986 by Andy “Panda” Tripoli & Sal Abbatiello; shifting lineup scored Billboard hits “Because of You,” “Promise Me,” “We Can’t Go Wrong,” and “Wishing on a Star.”
NYC hip-hop trio Master Gee, Wonder Mike & Big Bank Hank: debuted with 1979 multi-platinum “Rapper’s Delight” (Chic “Good Times” break); hits “8th Wonder,” “Apache.”
C+C Music Factory, formed in 1989 in New York City by David Cole and Robert Clivillés, pioneered an infectious blend of house, hip hop, and pop. Known for hits like "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)," they earned 35 awards, including five American Music Awards. Their influential sound featured vocalists such as Freedom Williams and Martha Wash.

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