
 
        
         
		Borough President Diaz Kicks Off Bronx Week 2021 
 BRONX TIMES REPORTER, BRONX W BTR EEK, MAY. 7-13, 2021 27  
 Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr.  
 was joined by Deputy Borough President  
 Marricka Scott-McFadden, sponsors  
 and elected offi cials on Wednesday, 
  May 5, for the offi cial kick-off of  
 “Bronx  Week  2021,”  his  fi nal  Bronx  
 Week serving as Borough President, at  
 the New York Botanical Gardens. During  
 the kick-off, Diaz announced that  
 Joe Conzo, Jr., Sal Abbatiello and Kid  
 Capri would be honored as the newest  
 members of the Bronx Walk of Fame.  
 The Tourism Award will be presented  
 to Woodlawn  Cemetery  by  The  Bronx  
 Tourism Council. 
 “Bronx Week is a chance for our borough  
 to celebrate what an incredible  
 community we have here. In my fi nal  
 year as Bronx Borough President, I am  
 thrilled that despite the COVID-19 pandemic, 
  we are able to come together in  
 a safe way to celebrate the people who  
 are proud to call the Bronx their home,”  
 said Diaz Jr. “The Bronx is recognized  
 by the whole world as a rainbow of culture, 
  talent, and spirit and this year’s  
 honorees  represent  just  that.  We  have  
 three  amazing  honorees  that  have  
 never stopped representing the borough  
 through art, music, activism and  
 philanthropy, and I am thrilled to join  
 the people of the Bronx in congratulating  
 them on this tremendous honor.” 
 “Bronx Week is a little different this  
 year, but we are delighted to celebrate  
 in whichever way we can because the  
 Bronx  deserves  to  be  celebrated,”  said  
 Olga Luz Tirado, executive director of  
 the Bronx Tourism Council. 
 The 2021 Bronx Walk of Fame Inductees  
 are: 
 Salvatore Abbatiello, Founder and  
 CEO of Fever Records, is a Bronx born  
 and raised entrepreneur, and has been  
 a business owner since 1971. He has  
 over 46 years of experience owning over  
 15 night clubs, restaurants and lounges,  
 employing numerous residents. He encompasses  
 all areas of the music industry  
 including his own record label, artist  
 management, publishing and concert  
 promotions. His dedication to the Bronx  
 community has been the focal point of  
 his life and he continues to contribute  
 to community charity and fundraiser  
 events. His story about Disco Fever can  
 been seen in the movie Krush Groove  
 released  in  1985.  In  1999  the Rock  and  
 Roll Hall of Fame invited Sal Abbatiello  
 to participate in its fi rst  ever  national  
 Hip-Hop Conference, and solicited key  
 Disco Fever memorabilia for the museum’s  
 permanent collection. It seems  
 that the Disco Fever legend is destined  
 to live on into the 21st Century. This CD  
 sampler represents just a portion of the  
 Fever legacy as it lives on in the hearts  
 and minds of the many people who experienced  
 it. 
 Sal has provided a number of artists  
 with  opportunities  to  showcase  their  
 talents at the Disco Fever, leading them  
 to bigger platforms in the music industry  
 moving on to receiving Grammy  
 awards for their contribution to the music  
 culture. Sal continues to work tirelessly  
 for the Bronx community by providing  
 employment to many residents at  
 his establishments and concert venues.  
 Joe Conzo, Jr. was born and raised in  
 the Bronx, and he was born into Bronx  
 royalty. His grandmother, Dra. Evelina  
 Antonetty,  affectionately  known  as  
 “The Hell Lady of The Bronx,” is credited  
 with  starting  Bilingual  education  
 in The Bronx and advocating for basic  
 human rights for Bronx natives and  
 people of color. His mother, the late  
 Lorraine  Montenegro  is  credited  with  
 starting the fi rst Women with Children  
 facility in the country to combat  
 their demons with substance abuse. Joe  
 Conzo Sr. is considered the foremost  
 Latin Music Historian in the country  
 and teaches at Hostos Community College. 
  Serving 5 years in The Army as  
 a combat medic, Joe found a career as  
 an EMT and Union activist in The NYC  
 Fire Department. Retiring in 2018 after  
 25 years with FDNY, Joe was a staunch  
 advocate for his members who responded  
 to the 9/11 tragedy in helping  
 set up the 9/11 health registry, which  
 would lead to the WTC Zadroga Bill.  
 Joe acquired a passion for photography  
 as a young boy attending the Agnes  
 Russell School on the campus of Columbia  
 University. He continued his formal  
 artistic education at the School of Visual  
 Arts (NYC). The New York Times, heralded  
 Joe Conzo Jr. as “The Man Who  
 Took Hip-Hop’s Baby Pictures.” The  
 long and perilous journey of his photographic  
 images had fi nally captured the  
 gaze of mainstream America. 
 All the while, he continued his photography  
 and published a seminal book  
 on hip hop culture that has received  
 worldwide recognition, Born in the  
 Bronx: A Visual Record of the Early  
 Days of Hip Hop” (2007). In 2019, Joe  
 published his second book, 111 Places in  
 Da Bronx you must not miss, showcasing  
 the Bronx’s historical contributions  
 to The World.  
 Retired now for 3 years from public  
 service, Joe continues his photographic  
 career, documenting events all over the  
 world and fi ghting for the basic human  
 rights for the people in the Bronx. 
 KID CAPRI, Grammy Award winning  
 DJ and producer, is globally known  
 as an originator, innovator, and pioneer  
 of DJ Culture. KID’s humble roots can  
 be  traced back  to his parent’s home  in  
 the Bronx, where ten year old David  
 Anthony Love would scratch records  
 on his father’s old Zenith stereo system. 
  As soon as he was old enough, he  
 hit the pavement and caught a buzz hustling  
 his DJ mixtapes on the streets and  
 performing local gigs. His grass roots  
 hustler mentality became a template  
 for success emulated by the DJs that followed  
 in his footsteps. Dubbed the Guru  
 of Mixtapes, KID CAPRI literally redefi  
 ned the term “DJ” as he blazed a trail  
 with  his  array  of fi re mixtapes and lit  
 crowd hyping performances. “A true  
 master  is  somebody  that  makes  other  
 people want to do what they do.” - KID  
 CAPRI. KID CAPRI was the fi rst DJ to  
 perform on major networks like BET  
 and VH1. He starred in the popular  
 HBO series Russel Simmons DEF Comedy  
 Jam and recently returned for The  
 Netfl ix DEF Comedy Jam’s 25TH Anniversary  
 Special. He was the lead judge  
 on VH1’s Master of the Mix DJ Competition  
 show. KID has produced tracks  
 for Snoop Dogg, Jay-Z, Madonna, Heavy  
 D,  and  50  Cent  to  name  a  few.  He  has  
 years of touring experience with legends  
 like Diddy, Jay Z, Aaliyah, Salt-N  
 Peppa,  Timbaland,  and  most  recently  
 RBRM. KID won a Grammy for producing  
 a song on Jay-Z’s classic album,  
 Hard Knock Life. In 2018 KID narrated  
 Kendrick Lamar’s DAMN album; the  
 only hip hop album to ever win a Pulitzer  
 Prize. KID premiered his signature  
 crowd hyping vocals at Jennifer Lopez’s  
 ALL I HAVE Las Vegas Residency during  
 the magical portion of her show dedicated  
 to the Bronx.   
 Bronx Week  is  made  possible  with  
 the generous support of Gold Sponsors  
 Montefi ore Medical Center, Empire  
 BlueCross BlueShield and BronxCare  
 Health System.  
 Other Bronx Week sponsors include:  
 ConEdison, Waste Management, Bronx  
 Community  College,  Lehman  College,  
 Hostos, Lincoln Hospital, Pix11 and  
 BronxNet. 
 B R O N X   W E E K   2 0 2 1 
 Borough President Ruben Diaz Joe Conzo, Jr. Salvatore Abbatiello, KID CAPRI,