T-Ski Valley

His song "Catch the Beat", like Kurtis Blow's "The Breaks" is an early rap favorite.

[5] The association started when T-Ski Valley, known as Tyrone in the early days was hired to set up the break beat section at the back of the store.

The single that emerged from the recording session was "Catch the Beat" by T-Ski Valley and Brad Osborne.

Osborne and Tyrone, now known as T-Ski Valley produced a total of eight singles for the Grand Groove label over two years.

[8] "Catch the Beat" was in the East Coast Dance Music Top Ten for the week of 1 August 1981.

[10] It was reported by Record World in the 12 December 1981 issue that the New York area hit "Catch the Beat" was continuing to sell well.

The reviewer referred to both recordings as answers to Michael Jackson's song "Billie Jean" with the exception of Valley's version being the rap one.

[12][13] It was reported by Record Mirror in the 6 August issue that "Valley Style" was a breaker and bubbling under the Disco 85 chart.

[24] Also in 1984, a record "Saturday Night" which was credited to Glen Adams Affair featuring T. Ski Valley was released on Nunk 1008.

Remixed in Belgium, the record contained the original mix on the flip side.

[26] On the week of 10 November "Saturday Night" debuted on the Record Mirror Disco chart at no.

[28][29] It was reported by Euro Tip Sheet in the magazine's 5 November issue that "It's Just a Groove" had been added to the playlist of YLE Radio 1 in Henenski, Finland.