DJ JASON NEUMAN
DJ JASON NEUMAN is a resident DJ on our Saturday Night Live Ain’t No Jive Chicago Dance Party.
Listen on the radio Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 7PM to 7AM at 102.3 FM, online anytime here, in our app or in the iHeartRadio app (search WCKG) or ask ALEXA to “PLAY WCKG ON iHEARTRADIO”.
Back in the day, people used to record the mixes on the radio so they wouldn’t miss them. Today, we do all the work for you! Now, you can listen to any of the mixes from our Friday Night Jams, Saturday Night Live Ain’t No Jive Chicago Dance Party, Hot Lunch Mix and more on demand in our DJ MIXES section and in our app.
Each mix page features information about the DJ, links to their social networks, video and tracklists (when provided)
Good Times – Chic
Got To Be Real – Cheryl Lynn
That’s The Way I Like It – KC And The Sunshine Band
Soul Man – Sam and Dave
Doo Wah Ditty – Zapp & Roger
Rock Steady – The Whispers
Rock With You -Michael Jackson
Fresh – Kool & The Gang
Let the Music Play – Shannon
Bizarre Love Triangle – New Order
Don’t You Want Me – The Human League
Hot Stuff – Donna Summer
Give it to me Baby – Rick James
Crush On You – The Jets
I Heard it Through the Grapevine -Marvin Gaye
Ain’t to Proud to Beg – The Temptations
The Groove Line – Heatwave
Got to Give it up – Marvin Gaye
Love Train – The O’Jays
Let’s Groove – Earth, Wind Fire
Boogie Shoes – KC & The Sunshine Band
Funkytown – Lipps Inc
Wild Thing – Ton Loc
The Funk Phenomena – Armand Van Heldan
Party Train – The Gap Band
No Parking on the DanceFloor – Midnight Star
All Night Long – Lionel Richie
Understand this Groove – Sound Factory
I’m Gonna Get You – Bizarre inc feat. Angie Brown
Push It – Salt N Pepa
Its Like That – Run Dmc
Drop the Boom – The Freestylers
Everybody Dance Now – C&C Music Factory
Daisy Dukes – Duice
Tootsie Roll – 69 Boyz
You Can’t Touch This – MC Hammer
Chicago area DJ Jason Neuman is one of the areas best known DJ’s. He started his career at the age of 13 in 1992. He landed his first gig doing a local high school homecoming in 1993 with a home stereo system and homemade light show. Jason’s passion for music made him want more. He continued doing parties for friends and some local raves. At the age of 16 he purchased his first set of turntables with his first paycheck from his after school job at Wendy’s.
His passion continued as he taught himself to scratch and mix beats. Some of his biggest influences at that time were Bad Boy Bill, Bobby D, and To Kool Kris.