Shep Pettibone

Shep Pettibone
Born United States
Genres Dance-pop
House
Occupation(s) DJ, record producer, remixer
Years active 1980s–present
Associated acts Madonna, Janet Jackson, Tony Humphries

Shep Pettibone is an American record producer, remixer, songwriter and club DJ, one of the most prolific of the 1980s. His earliest work known to the public was for one of New York City's top urban radio station, WRKS 98.7 Kiss-FM, and later as remixer/producer for the disco/dance label Salsoul Records. His prowess at production and mixing led him to work with such artists as Madonna and George Michael in the late 1980s during the height of these artists' popularity. Together with Arthur Baker, he helped to popularize many aspects of dance and hip-hop culture, such as scratching.[1]

Since 1998, Pettibone has owned the Paradise Nightclub and the Empress Hotel in Asbury Park, New Jersey.[2]

Selected remixing credits

Selected album production/writing credits

References

  1. Jason Ankeny. "Shep Pettibone". AllMusic.
  2. "Empress Hotel Renovations Moving Quickly." Gay Asbury Park. 14 May 2004.

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