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  2. Rafe Gomez - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s through early 2000s, Gomez had been working as a producer of library music for film and television and also a jazz/groove club DJ in northern New Jersey. In 2002, Gomez approached Sirius Satellite Radio with the idea of hosting, performing, and producing a weekend jazz mix show.

  3. DJ Tameil - Wikipedia

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    Tameil Paynes (known by his stage name DJ Tameil) is an American disc jockey and record producer from Newark, New Jersey. He is credited with pioneering the Jersey club style of dance music in the late 1990s, [1] drawing influence from Baltimore club and Chicago house. He is a member of the Brick Bandits, a collective of pioneering Newark ...

  4. Club Zanzibar - Wikipedia

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    Club Zanzibar was a dance club that opened in 1979 at 430 Broad Street in Newark, New Jersey. [1] Its presence in Downtown Newark was noted for its influence on house music and garage house genres and scene. Club Zanzibar, along with other gay and straight clubs in the era, was both a straight and LGBT black and Latino nightlife destination. [2]

  5. Matt Pinfield - Wikipedia

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    Early in his career, Pinfield worked as an on-air host and music director at WRSU-FM, the official radio station of Rutgers University.In 1984, he became a radio DJ on the Jersey Shore alternative rock radio station WHTG-FM 106.3, and was the main DJ at a New Brunswick, New Jersey club called The Melody Bar.

  6. Uniiqu3 - Wikipedia

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    Cherise Alexandria Gary, known by her stage name Uniiqu3 (stylized in all caps), is an American DJ, songwriter, and music producer. [2] [3]Uniiqu3 is best known for her work in the Jersey club genre, most notably her 2018 song with TT the Artist "Girls Off the Chain," which was sampled for Chloe Bailey's 2022 debut single, "Have Mercy". [4]

  7. New Jersey sound - Wikipedia

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    The New Jersey sound originated in the 1980s. Places like Club Zanzibar in Newark, New Jersey, where DJ Tony Humphries began his residency in 1982, helped "spawn the sometimes raw but always soulful, gospel-infused subgenre" of deep house music known as the Jersey sound.