"MY MUSICAL PAST IN A NUT SHELL" - MIKE MILLER interviews D.C. LaRUE 7/2/2006 by d.c. larue published on 2015-01-22T02:05:50Z "MY MUSICAL PAST IN A NUT SHELL" MIKE MILLER interviews D.C. LaRUE 7/2/2006 by phone Out of the blue in the Spring of 2006 I received an e-mail from recordings collector and musicologist MIKE MILLER of Ohio regarding some of my early recorded work. It seems in the process of investigating THE FOUR SEASONS and their producer/writer BOB CREWE my name (David L'Heureux aka D.C. LaRue) kept popping up and cross referencing here and there in his searches. He wanted to lean more about my involvement and friendship with FRANKIE VALLI and BOB CREWE and my early days of recording for Bob Crewe Productions. After several months of corresponding with MIke via the web and filling him in on my long and checkered career in the music business he volunteered to digitalize all my past recordings and recorded compositions and compile them on CD for posterity. I didn't think anyone would really care except a handful of close friends but why not? What fun!! After all the pieces were put into place for creating the CD Mike then asked me if I would agree to a "live" telephone interview for a more intimate, personal POV should there be a further need for information when writing the CD liner notes. Of course I agreed and on the afternoon of July 2nd, 2006 he gave me a call and the interview began. Attached is a copy of said interview. It's been edited a little because the actual interview lasted well over two hours and included some information not really relative to my music and my career in the recording business. But, at long last, here it is all ready for public consumption. It even includes some mp3s of my very early pop 45s to give you an example of the direction of some of my past work. And please remember that this conversation took place long before my web site, Facebook fan page and the iTunes, Amazon and Spotify availability of my disco music through out the world. Long before the Internet was there to create the current re-interest in my disco music contributions. I would also like to add that in 2006 the prospect of my ever performing again, recording again or having an Internet radio program with a huge world wide listening audience didn't exist. So here is the interview just in case someone out there in cyber land has the slightest bit of curiosity as to where I came from to get to the present…where I am now. It's quite the amazing story.....really. Disco secrets reviled. Cheers, D.C. LaRUE aka Matthew Reid aka Casey Paxton aka David LaRue Genre Disco/Dance/Interview Comment by Bunker Sessions INCREDIBLE TALENT!x 2019-10-02T12:07:42Z