Chicago House Music Oral History Project
 
Interview with Anthony 'aCe' Pabey

Authors

Micah Salkind

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Anthony "aCe" Pabey, aka aCeb00mbaP, is a DJ, producer, rapper who co-founded Chicago’s legendary Men's Room—a queer sex-positive dance party that took place in iconic leather bars, defunct porn theaters, and other venues around the city. He is also known for performing with the group Banjee Report, and is a co-founder of the music label Futurehood, with rapper and performer Eric “Mister” Wallace II.

Publication Date

2014

Publisher

Columbia College Chicago

City

Chicago

Keywords

House Music, Chicago, Illinois, Men's Room, Baniee Report, Futurehood, disc jockey

Disciplines

African American Studies | Gender and Sexuality | History | Latina/o Studies | Music | Regional Sociology

Comments

This interview is part of the Chicago House Music Oral History Project held at Columbia College Chicago and was captured for Do You Remember House? Chicago's Queer of Color Undergrounds authored by Micah Salkind and published in 2019. The work integrates histories of music, production, DJing, dance, fashion, and slang and addresses movements that led to the development of Chicago's house music.

Interview with Anthony 'aCe' Pabey

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