Starting off his career in the early 1980's
spinning at his own dance club The Bangin' Enterprize on
the South Side of Chicago, Ron Carroll, just two years into
the game, was opening for Lil' Louis, Mike Dunn, and the
legendary Ron Hardy.
From his beginnings in House Music he wanted to use his
experience singing in the church choir and sing Gospel lyrics
over House tracks. From this desire came his early work
on Clubhouse Records in collaboration with Ron Trent, Big
ED, Hula & K. Fingers on tracks like "My Prayer"
and "A New Day".
Wanting to branch out on his own, he headed to the 1994
WMC and crossed paths with none other than his musical mentor,
Little Louie Vega. This working friendship gave him the
chance to write a Billboard #1 Dance Hit "I Get Lifted"
for Barbara Tucker.
He then teamed up with Mike Dunn and Byron Stingily as the
Deep Soul Production Company and went on to write six songs
on Byron's "The Purist" full-length on Nervous
Records working alongside such producers as Frankie Knuckles,
Mousse T. & Boris Dlugosh, Marc Kitchen, and Maurice
Joshua. In that same production company he worked with Destiny's
Child, Adeva, Kim English, Kathy Brown, and many others.
An introduction to UC/Afterhours began a longstanding outlet
for his songwriting skills as well as giving him the chance
to be not only the writer, but also the artist as well on
cuts like "Sounds" and "Stronger". This
also brought about the production team Ministers of Sound
(Mr. Carroll in cahoots with Spero Pagos).
Another fellow UC/Afterhours employee Mazi introduced Ron
to Fiat Lux Records in France and from that introduction
came the double platinum single Superfunk "Lucky Star"
with Ron on vocals.
2001 brings Ron to Dust Traxx, Inc. and the dawn of his
new imprint ''Body Music'' where we can count on him to
knock out hit after hit with the greatest of ease. Ron consistently
boosts his musical success and continues to be the embodiment
of House Music.