Chris Sheppard

One of the leading figures in the Canadian dance music scene in the 1980s and 1990s, he was active as both a club and radio DJ.

[2][3][4][5] From the 1990s into the 2000s, he hosted a syndicated dance music radio show that was broadcast nationally in Canada and released several remix albums.

As a musician he formed the Juno Award-winning dance groups BKS and Love Inc. Sheppard lived in the then-Toronto suburb of Mississauga in his youth and attended Alderwood Collegiate Institute in Etobicoke.

[12] His compilation album series included Pirate Radio Sessions, Destination Dance Floor, Groove Station and Club Cutz.

[17] Sheppard stopped releasing music in the 2000s and his last reported public appearance was on a 2014 episode of the Humble & Fred podcast.