John Rocca
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John Rocca was born September 23, 1960 in London, England and first became known/famous as a dance music/disco performer, remixer and record producer. In the early eighties, John Rocca formed, played with, wrote for, produced and managed his first musical vehicle Freeez to various successes. After his first self funded and self released effort; Keep in Touch hit number 49 in the UK charts - partly via sales from the back of a van- his next effort, Southern Freeez by Freeez, was not only a UK Dance Chart number 1 but a pop chart hit in various other countries around Europe and number 8 in the United Kingdom Gallup Charts. In 1983 John’s Falsetto voice and one of the first records to use digital sampling - IOU by Freeez - became one of the dance anthems of the eighties pop dance scene. It reached number one in dance charts in Europe and the US and had pop chart success across the world spending 3 weeks at number 2 in the a UK Charts. As a solo artist John Rocca hit the number one spot yet again, this time with I Want It To Be Real, number 1 on the US Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in 1984. After these and various other successes John went on to engineer, produce and mix for various other artists as well as recording under his own name and many other pseudo names. John Rocca retired from the music business in 1993. His last recording under the pseudo name Midi Rain saw John write, play all instruments, record, engineer, produce and mix all the songs. Midi Rain topped the Billboard US Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart one final time with Shine, number 1 in 1993.
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- List of number-one dance hits (United States)
- List of number-one dance hits (UK)
- List of top ten pop-chart hits (UK)
- List of artists who reached number one on the US Dance chart