Junior Jack

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Vito Lucente, better known as Junior Jack, is a house music producer and DJ, born in Italy, but resident in Belgium since his teen years.

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[edit] Biography

In the early years Vito Lucente produced several acid house and eurodance projects, mostly in collaboration with Eric Imhauser. However, his more famous project was as producer of the synth pop/eurorap band Benny B, with vocalist Amid Gharbaoui, DJ Daddy K and dance Serge "Perfect" Nuet. Vicente left the band after the second album, and he did not produce their last single.

In 1995, he abandoned eurodance and adopted the name Mr. Jack (which would later morph into Junior Jack), dabbling in house music. He became well known for the singles "My Feeling", "Thrill Me (Such A Thrill)", "E Samba", "Stupidisco" and "Da Hype", the latter featuring vocals by Robert Smith from The Cure. His album Trust It was released to critical acclaim.

Lucente has also worked with disco artist Oliver Cheatham under the name Room 5, achieving the #1 in the UK's Top 40 charts and the European Dance Charts with the single "Make Luv", a remake of Cheatham's "(Get Down) Saturday Night", released in 2003.

As a remixer, he has reworked tracks for artists such as Whitney Houston, Moby, Bob Sinclar and Utada. He has worked extensively in this area with partner Kid Creme. His latest single "Dare Me (Stupidisco)" with vocals from Shena reach No.20 in the UK Singles Chart on 25th February 2007, "See You Dancin" will be his next single release and that is going to be followed by his second artist album which will be released later on in 2007.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

  • 1990 L'Album, as Benny B
  • 1992 Perfect, Daddy K Et Moi, as Benny B
  • 1992 Walakota, as Wamblee
  • 2003 Music & You, as Room 5
  • 2004 Trust It', as Junior Jack

[edit] Singles

[edit] Junior Jack

  • 1999 "My Feeling" #31
  • 2000 "U Look Fantastic" (with Richard Grey)
  • 2001 "Private Tools" (with Kid Creme)
  • 2002 "Thrill Me" (with Erick Morillo and Terra Deva) #29
  • 2003 "E Samba" #34
  • 2003 "Da Hype" (with Robert Smith) #25
  • 2004 "Must Be The Darkness" (promo only)
  • 2004 "Stupidisco" (with Dany Caen, Nadia Mampaey and Onika Henderson) #26
  • 2005 "Private Tools #2" (with Kid Creme)
  • 2006 "See You Dancin'"
  • 2006 "Dare Me (Stupidisco)" UK #20

[edit] Room 5

  • 2001 "Make Luv" (with Oliver Cheatham)
  • 2003 "Make Luv" (2003 re-release) (with Oliver Cheatham) #1 UK, #34 Australia
  • 2003 "Music & You" (with Oliver Cheatham) #38 UK
  • 2004 "U Got Me"
  • 2005 "Make Luv (The 2005 Mixes)" (with Oliver Cheatham)

[edit] Mr. Jack

  • 1995 "Only House Muzik"
  • 1996 "Wiggly World"
  • 1997 "The Wiggly World 2 (Jack Is The One)" (with Brenda Edwards)
  • 1997 "I Know" (with Olivier Gosseries)
  • 1998 "Back From Hawaii EP" (with Olivier Gosseries)
  • 1999 "Start!" (with Olivier Gosseries)
  • 1999 "Only House Muzik - Remixes '99"
  • 1999 "Voodoo Curse" (with Olivier Gosseries)

[edit] Benny B

All are collaborations with Amid Gharbaoui, Daddy K and Richard Quyssens
  • 1990 "Qu'Est Ce Qu'On Fait Maintenant?"
  • 1990 "Vous Êtes Fou"
  • 1991 "Dis Moi Bébé"
  • 1991 "Parce Qu'On Est Jeunes"
  • 1992 "Dix Neuf Huit"
  • 1992 "Est-Ce Que Je Peux"
  • 1993 "Je T'Aime A L'Infini" With Eric Imhauser, Gregg Wakson, David Linx and François Garni

[edit] Latino Brothers productions

All are collaborations with Terry Logist
  • 1994 "The Music", as Latino Brothers
  • 1994 "Can You See It", as Kaf'e
  • 1994 "I'm In Love", as Fresh Mould
  • 1995 "Come With Me", as Latino Brothers
  • 1996 "Back In Town EP", as Kaf'e
  • 1996 "Fantasy", as Kaf'e
  • 1998 "Can You See It '98", as Kaf'e

[edit] Hugh K

All are collaborations with Hugh Kanza and Eric Imhauser
  • 1993 "Shine On"
  • 1994 "One More Time"
  • 1996 "Unreleased Dubs"

[edit] Other aliases

  • 1990 "Coco Di Mamma", as Don Vito
  • 1990 "Mais Vous Etes Sottes", as Suzy D (with Roger Quyssens and Alain de Proost)
  • 1991 "No Name", as F&V (with Frank Sels)
  • 1991 "Anitouni", as Wamblee (with Francesco Palmeri)
  • 1991 "Wa Na Pi", as Wamblee (with Francesco Palmeri)
  • 1992 "I'm Sorry (Désolé Madame)", as R.I.P. (with Richard Quyssens and Eric Imhauser)
  • 1992 "Atomico", as Redline (with Eric Imhauser)
  • 1992 "It's Time To Sleep", as Nitrogena (with Eric Imhauser)
  • 1993 "Jumping", as Redline (with Eric Imhauser)
  • 1993 "Get To You", as Logic Dream (with F. Spindler)
  • 1994 "4 U/Just Deep", as Deep Walker
  • 1994 "Strange Day", as Marocco
  • 1994 "People", as Family Groove
  • 2001 "We Loved", as E-People (with Frank de Gryse and C. Robert Walker)
  • 2002 "Chasing", as Maphia Ltd. (with Kid Creme)
  • 2003 "Excuse Me!", as Nu Rican Kidz
  • 2004 "Hold Me Up", as Glory (with Jocelyn Brown)

[edit] Production work

  • 1993 Bart Herman - "Metropool" (with Eric Imhauser)
  • 1994 Bart Herman - "Waterman" (with Eric Imhauser)
  • 1997 Traisey Elana Williams - "Feel The Fire" (with Frank Degrees)
  • 1998 Shelly Dee - "Party"
  • 1999 Jerome Prister - "Lovin' Right Now" (with Conga Squad)
  • 2001 Dajae - "Everyday Of My Life" (with Felix Da Housecat)

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