DJ Michael Fierman
DJ Michael Fierman was a mainstay at the Pavilion throughout the 1990’s creating the sound and culture of late night dancing.
Michael Fierman’s career in NYC began in 1981 at the Underground and River Club. His long association with Fire Island Pines was at The Pavilion in the summer of 1982. He was made house DJ by owner John Whyte in 1990-2000.
DJ’s Robbie Leslie, Michale Fierman,Susan Morabito, Buc
DJ’s Warren Gluck & Micahel Fierman
Michael Trillo & Michael Fierman
DJ’s Michael Fierman & Buc
DJ’S Michael Fierman and Mark Tarbox
Michael was part of a tribe of DJ Royalty of the time that played not only on Fire Island, but in all the top nightclubs of NYC like Studio 54, Red Zone, The Red Parrot, The Roxy, Twilo, Tunnel .
The Saint
He is perhaps most famous for his work with The Saint. He worked as a regular there from May of 1982 until it closed in 1988. Noted for the Saint At Large Black Parties from 1991- 1996, 1999, 2000, 2002, SAL Black Tea 2004, 2006, 2007.
He was resident DJ for the 1994 GMHC Morning Party taking over from longtime resident DJ Michael Jorba .
The Palladium
Another highlight was playing the fabulous gay Sundays at Palladium 1985-1987.
Circuit parties all over the United States too numerous to name them all but including GMHC Morning Party, Victory Party, Hearts Party, Blue Ball, Fire Ball, Real Bad SF, Winter Party, NYC Pride Pier Dance, Pride Parties in LA, SD, Boston, DC, Gay Games in Amsterdam.
More DJ Royalty…
DJ’s Susan Morabito Michael Fierman & Buc
Jason MCarthy, DJ’s Michael Jorba & Michael Fierman
DJ’s Buc & Michael Fierman
1993 GMHC Morning Party (Fire Island Pines) — with Mark Tarbox, Michael Fierman, Fernando Mola-Davis, Lawrence Needham and Warren Gluck.
DJ Michael Fierman with Buc, Susan Morabito and Joe D'Espinosa.
DJs Buc, Susan Morabito, Michael Fierman, Mark Tarbox, and Sharon White
In the last few years he only accept gigs that truly interest him such as the new Pavilion in Fire Island Pines. Most importantly developing his own event Evolution of a Dancer which he shares with his musical partner, DJ John Ceglia.
DJ Michael Fierman
Always re-inventing myself… always evolving, re-engaging with his love for the music, the craft and most importantly, with the crowd. His goal: To take my musical esthetic and apply it to today’s scene in the hope of creating something fresh and unique.