Superstar DJ Keoki (born October 22, 1966, Keoki Franconi) is a Electronic music DJ who was born in El Salvador, but raised in Hawaii.[1] Ironically, he had no experience as a DJ when was branded Superstar DJ Keoki. It was infamous partykid/murderer Michael Alig who helped in the early promotion of his then boyfriend DJ Keoki[2]
Bio
      Keoki Franconi was born in El Salvador   but moved to Kihei, Maui, when he was 8. After graduating from Kailua High   school he moved to the mainland to study at an airline school in California.   When that didn't work, he moved to New York City and got a job with Trans World   Airlines in New York, tracking lost luggage while also being a busboy at the   city's trendy Danceteria club. It was at Danceteria that he got his start:
  “   I kept bugging a nearby club's manager to, please, please, please let me DJ   there. I told him I knew how to do it, even though I only had a small collection   of records and one turntable at home. He let me play a lounge gig on some of the   slower nights. He told me to 'play whatever the f--- you want, so long as they   stay,' words I've continued to live by to this day. ” 
  — DJ Keoki 
  Club Kids and Michael Alig
      Michael Alig before going to   prisonMain article: Michael Alig
      While in New York City he met and began a   romance with Michael Alig.[2] Alig rose to international fame as the head of   "the Club Kids" gang, a group of diverse partygoers who would dress in costumes   each night and form parties in New York and all over the United States. Franconi   performed as a DJ during the parties.
      Dance music writer Jennifer Warner   remembers,
  “ I was marking the side of a mile-high stack of party invites   with a huge purple pen and this body appeared, covered in silver glitter,   wearing what looked like a diaper and dragging a boy [Michael Alig], also   sporting a falling-off diaper, minus the glitter but made up like a clown. ” 
  — Jennifer Warner 
      It was while DJing at Disco 2000 Alig's party night at   the Limelight that one of the biggest myths about Keoki began, the one where Mr   Superstar passed out on the turntables while doing a set, "I guarantee you that   never f*****' happened" states DJ Keoki. [4] Franconi and Alig both developed   expensive drug habits and began to grow apart. Alig's drug use indebted him to   Angel Melendez, whom he murdered after an argument over many things including a   long-standing drug debt.[5] Subsequently, Alig became a fugitive from the law   and Franconi broke all ties with him.
Superstar
      Franconi cleaned up and went on   to have a successful career during the late 1990s and early 2000s as Superstar   DJ Keoki, releasing a number of CDs over that decade and he was hired to play   for thousands of people at massive rave dances. He last toured, dressed   extravagantly, wearing makeup, and sporting a number of tattoos, in the United   States and Europe on the Club Party Monster Tour, a tribute to both the Party   Monster movie as well as a nod to the Club Kid scene that shot him into stardom.   The tour began in November, 2006 and featured shows in 2007 as well.
Discography
      2004 - The Great Soundclash   Swindle
      2003 - Kill The DJ
      2002 - Misdirected Jealousy: The Remix   Album
      2002 - Keokiclash
      2001 - Jealousy (also released in a Limited   Edition 2XCD version with bonus CD w/ exclusive remixes)
      2000 -   djmixed.com/keoki
      1998 - Altered Ego Trip (The Remix Album)
      1998 -   Inevitable Alien Nation
      1997 - Ego Trip
      1996 - Disco Death Race   2000
      1996 - The Transatlantic Move
      1995 - All Mixed Up
      1995 - We Are   One
      1994 - Journeys By DJ
Keoki in popular Media
      He is written about   in James St. James book, Disco Bloodbath:James St. James. Disco Bloodbath: A   Fabulous But True Tale of Murder in Clubland, August 11, 1999, Simon &   Schuster, 2222. ISBN 0684857642. 
      He was portrayed by Wilmer Valderrama in   Party Monster, a biopic about James St. James and Michael Alig 
      Interviewed   in the Better Living Through Circuitry a 1999 documentary about Electronic dance   music culture, and the first such full-length film on the subject. 
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