Raven Fox  

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"I know that I will always remember how nice Mike Brody, Mel Cheren, Joey Llanos, David DePino, Kenny Eubanks and the rest of the Paradise Garage family were to me during my upbringing in this religion of music. I also thank God for my late friend Keith Haring who introduced me to Larry at his 'Party of Life' at the club. And to all the Core Mechanic "card carrying" Saturday Night Garage Hippies - 'Uno, Dos, Tres, Quatro....boom boom boom boom R.I.P. Larry." -- Raven Fox

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Raven Fox () is a graphic artist.

In 1999 he described himself as having had "something or another to do with the quintessential "behind-the-scenes" production for some of the past and presents most influential people in NYC downtown culture: Kenny Scharf, Keith Haring, Jean Michel Basquiat, Andy Warhol, Ramellzee, Jennie Livingston, Spike Lee, Andre Walker, Patricia Field, Mel Cheren , Mike Brody, Steven Rubell, Ian Schrager, Peter Gatien, Charlie Grappone, John Robinson, John "Jellybean" Benitez, Mark Kamins, Larry Levan, Timmy Regisford, Danny Tenaglia, Johnny Dynell, Anita Sarko, Louie Vega, Bruce Forrest, Kenny Carpenter, Daryl Pandy, Manny Lehman, Kevin Hedge, Boyd Jarvis, Kimara Lovelace, Grace Jones, Kim English, Madonna, Loleatta Holloway, Martha Wash, Jocelyn Brown, Femi Kuti and Mary J. Blige."[1]






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