DJ Jackie Christie

DJ Jackie Christie is a DJ, songwriter, and music producer based in New York City. She is well known for her work at MTV's The Grind and The Limelight in New York City. She began releasing singles in 1997, originally under the alias, Shine, and her first album, Made 4 U, in 2004. The first single, "Beautiful Day," charted at #14 on the Billboard Club Chart. She also released a #1 remix of Madonna's "Nothing Falls" (Warner Bros.)[1] as well as remixes of Yoko Ono's "Open Your Box" on Mind Train Records, and Kung Pow's "R U A DJ?" on Xtreme Records. She plans to sing on future albums.[2]

DJ Jackie Christie
Also known asShine
BornDetroit, Michigan
OriginNew York, New York
Genreshouse music
Occupation(s)music producer, songwriter
Instrumentsturntable
Years active1997–present
LabelsMotéma Music
Nervous Records
Groovilicious
Associated actsBabatunde Lea
Discomind
Websitewww.djjackiechristie.net

Christie was mentioned in Bret Easton Ellis's Glamorama, and her music has appeared in Beauty Shop, and on TV's Street Time and Jenna Jameson’s One Hundred Hottest Hotties on VH1.[3]

Discography

  • DJ Jackie Christie - Made 4 U (Motéma Dance, 2004)
  • DJ Jackie Christie Feat. Discomind - Beautiful Day (Motéma Dance single, 2004)
  • DJ Jackie Christie - Hot and Tasty Beats (Nervous Records, 2003)
  • DJ Jackie Christie - A-U-T-Omatic White Label (2001)
  • DJ Jackie Christie - Hard Tasty Beats (Nervous, 1999)
  • Shine - Bitch Groovilicious/Strictly Rhythm (1998)
  • Shine - Stimulating And Exciting (ft Connie Lingus & Phil Aseo) Groovilicious (1999)
  • Dolce - Fire Tommy Boy Records

References

  1. MadonnaTribe interview with Jackie Christie. 2004. http://www.madonnatribe.com/idol/jackie.htm
  2. DJ Ron Slomowicz. "Interview with Jackie Christie." About.com. http://dancemusic.about.com/cs/interviews/a/IntJackChristie_2.htm
  3. JACKIE CHRISTIE: Biography - The DJ List
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