DJ Kenny Mahone BIO
Born in Chicago in the midst of the most consequential Dance Music Hub in the world. Disco was seeing it’s final days of world dominance and the house / dance movement scene was just in its infancy……. comes Kenny Mahone.
His passion for the music was birthed in 21 blocks of the Chicago Western Suburb know as Maywood. A basketball Mecca that produces so many greats, but not just in basketball but DJ’s as well. The fruit of the tree is so deep and is directly responsible for some of the world’s greatest, most influential House music DJs in the World. Bad Boy Bill, Derrick Carter, Terry McArthur, Rahaan Raah, just to name a few. Of those 21 blocks was a magical street, the last street of those 21 Blocks, 21st Street. It was at this location that Kenny began his musical journey. Through the fierce backyard basketball competitions, to the basement house parties and backyard barbecue jams these kids knew how to create their own good time and fun. With the help of block mother Mrs. Brown and despite their tough surroundings and poor circumstances, this proved to be a thriving safe space to just be a kid and dream. The love and passion was born here and continues to this day. Kenny eventually met Bad Boy Bill and took him on his first foray downtown Chicago via the train to Loop and Import records to buy music. This led to helping Bill put together his 1st set of music equipment, showing him a few things, and later even giving him the name that the world would come to know him by. He was also a big influence on Derrick Carter as he aided him in his beginning and Derrick became the “animal” he is today. In turn, Derrick became one of Kenny’s biggest inspirations and influences. In the mid 1980’s Kenny and 3 other DJ’s (Mike Brown, Brian Reaves, Mark King) combined their efforts. Little did they know they were creating a western suburbia powerhouse know as SUBURBAN SOUND PROMOTIONS. Regularly, for the better parts of 3 years they set up shop and built the Western Suburb’s House Music scene. The foundation of the scene were places like, THE NORTHLAKE HOTEL, THE REC, THE A&P, THE HORSEMEN STABLE and THE MASONIC HALL and other places. The collective began to spread their wings moving to venues on the westside of Chicago and eventually downtown joining forces with the likes of Lil Louis and his Diamond Corporation and Rick Lenoir, Richard Ice Green of Park Avenue promotions. Later in the 80s Kenny was fortunate enough to participate in the making of two of Bad Boy Bill’s records. His first record “Jack It All Night Long” on the DJ International label and the first record on Bad Boy Bills International House Records (IHR) label “Are You The One”. In 1988, he moved to Atlanta Georgia to attend Morehouse College and immediately set up shop spinning his Chicago brand of House Disco Classics at places all over Atlanta. THE DANCE CLUB, THE PHOENIX, THE MILL, THE MUG, TEXAS AND THE NY SOUND FACTORY just to name a few places where Kenny’s skill were on display. He also participated in bringing and spinning at the biggest Freak Nik after party ever in 1990 at the Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel. One room for house, one room for hip hop. The party featured currently grammy nominated Terry Hunter his 1st time to Atlanta along with a Chicago Jackson State staple TONE B NIMBLE. He along with Joe Barret, Steve Mathis Ron Pullman directly aided in building what has now become the Atlanta House Music Scene. This is not to say that the scene was not already developing with Clubs like Loretta’s, Traxx’s and others. In 1993 the winds of change blew again and Kenny accepted a job in Detroit working for WEA Distribution. He was working retail where he encountered Kenny Dixon (AKA Moody Man) at Buy Rite Records, Reggie Hot Mix Harrell (Angott’s Distribution) and Rick Wilhite along with others. Joe Barrett, Reggie Hot Mix and Kenny started a Sunday Night Residency at the MAGIC STICK playing the best in house and disco. 1997 Kenny accepted a Radio promotions job in Cleveland, OH with Elektra Entertainment under auspices of The Legendary Sylvia Rhone and the Legendary NY DJ Merlin Bobb. During this time the record industry took priority over everything. He later moved back to Atlanta in 1999 and focused on mastering a huge territory as the South East Urban Regional Promotions Manager. In 2004 he moved back to Detroit and from there he was promoted to National Director of Urban Promotions for Atlantic Records in Dallas, TX 2006. Little did he know of the bubbling house scene in Dallas but again he was focused on the new job. In 2014 the world changed. Atlantic downsized and he was no longer at Atlantic. Imagine that. All that he had known was gone after surviving two previous mergers. Kenny’s love for DJ’ng could no longer be suppressed. His official comeback was at a Chicago southside staple, Red’s The Next Generation night club. He followed this up with a V103 Chicago radio guest spot and a string of clubs, events like the SILVER ROOM BLOCK PARTY, OL SKOOL IN THE PARK in Maywood, CHARI VARI Detroit and others. Kenny had the pleasure of playing along side good friend and mentor Lil Louis on his 49 Tour Close Out Party in Dallas.
Bad Boy Bill “Kenny has always been a pioneering DJ and one of the smoothest transitions behind the decks; plus, he named me. Nuff said”. It has always been about connection to the dance floor for Kenny. Integrity born out of risk taking, passion forged in between the grooves and the love of this music constructed in the journey. The ability to make any crowd say AHH over a well jazz-like improvised night of programming. His DJ’ng is emblematic of a trans-like hypnotic state of being, that is tightly linked to the dance floor. That is a Kenny Mahone experience. Kenny was once recently asked is DJng 90% song selection and 10% technique? He strongly disagreed. His answer is 100% song selection, 100% technique, 100% empathy for your dance floor captives, 100% feel and 1000% letting the music take over every cognitive sense or function in your mind and body. “I don’t know how to define exactly to the tee what a great DJ is, but this form of measurement would be a step in that direction.”
Kenny Mahone is a discovery to most house music enthusiast or music lovers in general. His ability to weave in and out of the various forms of house confluences of its main tributary; DISCO and translate that good vibe to the dance floor is his superpower. With a career spanning decades and contributions towards building the house culture. His journey has been remarkable, the ride sweet. House music’s best kept secret is taking the world by storm. Coming to a dance floor near you.