DJ Yonny
DJ Yonny | |
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Birth name | Jonathan Ávila |
Also known as | The Mixmaster |
Born | Queens, New York, United States | May 17, 1983
Origin | New York City |
Genres | Hip hop, Electronic dance, Latin, R&B, House, Jersey club, Deep house, Moombahton, Reggae, Trap, Turntablism |
Occupation(s) | Disc jockey, Producer, Remixer |
Instrument(s) | Turntable, Sampler |
Years active | 1994–present |
Website | www |
DJ Yonny (born Jonathan Ávila;[1] May 17, 1983) is an American DJ, producer and remixer, known for his time on New York City's radio station WBMP and on Philadelphia's radio station WRDW-FM. He is also a member of The Heavy Hitters DJs.
Early life
Jonathan Ávila was born in Queens, New York but raised in Wilmington, Delaware to a Puerto Rican father and a Colombian mother. He later moved to New York City, New York and graduated from the Institute of Audio Research in March 2005.[1][2]
Career
Radio
Yonny's big break on the radio came when he became the associate producer for WWPR's morning show called "The Star & Buc Wild Show".[1][3][4] He also spun on his own mixshow on WWPR called "The List" on Saturdays.[1][3] Yonny later became a production engineer for Univision Radio.[3] In February 2008, “The Star and Buc Wild Morning Show" moved to Pulse 87, where Yonny became the executive producer.[3] After the show ended, Yonny moved on to his own mixshows on Pulse 87 called “Friday Night Fix" and on A-List Radio called "Mixmaster Hour +1".[3]
He spun for a hip hop show on Eminem's radio station, Shade 45 on Sirius Satellite Radio.[3] In 2009, DJ Yonny joined NYC's WNOW (92.3 AMP Radio) as a part of the "Weekend Roll Out", "Friday Night Mixtape" and "Saturday Night Dance Factory" mixers. Yonny moved on to his own mixshow as well called “Free Lunch Mix Fix".
In 2011, DJ Yonny joined Philadelphia's WRDW-FM and was given his own shows called "10 O'clock Party Rock Mix" and "The Friday Night Party Rock".[5]
On April 13, 2012, Yonny guest deejayed DJ Felli Fel's "Jump Off Mix" for Los Angeles' radio station KPWR.[6]
In 2013, he spun for radio stations, KFRH, KREV and KRCK.
In 2014, he spun for Utah based radio station, KUUU.
Production
He has produced "You Ain't Got It (Funk That)" along with two other songs from Nina Sky's EP, The Other Side.[7]
Television
In November 2011, he was cast as one of the eleven contestants for the second season of BET's DJ reality show, Master of the Mix.[8] Despite making it to the finals with DJ P and DJ M-Squared, he lost and became a runner-up with DJ M-Squared.[8]
Discography
Mixtapes
- This Is My House (2009)
- This Is Still My House (2011)
- Cornerstone Mixtape, Vol. 165: Hip-Electronica – A Journey Through Hip-Hop & EDM (2013)
Remixography
- Adele - "Set Fire to the Rain"
- Afrojack - "Can't Stop Me"
- Alex Clare - "Too Close"
- Avicii - "Fade into Darkness"
- The Black Eyed Peas - "Boom Boom Pow"
- Bell Biv DeVoe - "Poison"
- Bobby Shmurda - "Hot Nigga"
- Candi Lynn - "Lunatics"
- Carly Rae Jepsen - "Call Me Maybe"
- Chris Brown - "Look at Me Now"
- Chris Brown - "Loyal"
- Crystal Waters - "Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless)"
- Daddy Yankee - "Summertime"
- Daft Punk - "Get Lucky"
- David Guetta - "Titanium"
- Diplo & Alvaro - "6th Gear"
- Enrique Iglesias - "Tonight (I'm Fuckin' You)"
- Estelle - "Freak"
- Eva Simons - "I Don't Like You"
- Gia Bella - "Jump"
- Gotye - "Somebody That I Used to Know"
- J Rice - "Afraid of Love"
- Jamie Foxx - "Blame It"
- Jay Sean - "Down"
- Jeremih - "Birthday Sex"
- Jeremih - "Don't Tell 'Em"
- Juicy J - "Bandz A Make Her Dance"
- Jungle Brothers - "I'll House You"
- Kesha - "Tik Tok"
- Lady Gaga - "Bad Romance"
- Lana Del Rey - "Summertime Sadness"
- Lil Wayne - "Lollipop"
- LMFAO - "La La La"
- Madcon - "Beggin'"
- Major Lazer - "Watch Out For This (Bumaye)"
- Mavado - "So Special"
- Nicki Minaj - "Truffle Butter"
- Nina Sky - "Day Dreaming"
- Nina Sky - "On Some Bullshit"
- Omi - "Cheerleader"
- Pitbull - "Watagatapitusberry"
- Rihanna - "Only Girl (In the World)"
- Sister Nancy - "Bam Bam"
- Sito Rocks - "Ella Quiere"
- T.I. - "No Mediocre"
- Taio Cruz - "Dynamite"
- Travie McCoy - "Billionaire"
- Trey Songz - "Touchin, Lovin"
- Usher - "DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love"
- Usher - "Love in This Club"
- Usher - "OMG"
- Wale - "Bad"
Production
2010
- 01. "The Other Side"
- 02. "You Ain't Got It (Funk That)"
- 06. "Never Look Back"
- 08. "You Ain't Got It (Funk That) (Remix)"
Awards
Year | Group | Award | Album/Mixtape | Result |
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2010 | Latin Mixx Award | Best House DJ | This Is My House | Won |
2011 | Mixtape of the Year | This Is Still My House | Won |
References
- ^ a b c d "Alumni". Institute of Audio Research. 28 March 2006. Retrieved 30 October 2011.
- ^ "DJ Yonny Schools IAR Students on Radio Production". Institute of Audio Research. 29 April 2011. Archived from the original on 12 December 2010. Retrieved 29 July 2011.
- ^ a b c d e f "Biography". Filthy New York. 2012. Archived from the original on 23 January 2013. Retrieved 23 July 2012.
- ^ "Hey Mr. DJ: 10 Questions for DJ Yonny". Rap Up. 24 November 2011. Retrieved 23 July 2012.
- ^ "Mix Shows". WRDW-FM. 2012. Archived from the original on 21 July 2012. Retrieved 23 July 2012.
- ^ "DJ Yonny Mixing Live on Power 106". SoundCloud. 13 April 2012. Archived from the original on 26 May 2012. Retrieved 23 July 2012.
- ^ "Nina Sky - The Other Side (EP)". Blazing Swarm. 4 August 2010. Retrieved 17 December 2010.
- ^ a b "NYC's DJ Yonny Heads to the Finals of Master of the Mix". The Urban Daily. 13 January 2012. Retrieved 6 January 2012.
External links
- Official website
- DJ Yonny on Facebook
- DJ Yonny on Twitter
- djyonny DJ Yonny on SoundCloud
- DJ Yonny's channel on YouTube
- DJ Yonny discography at Discogs
- DJ Yonny at IMDb