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  2. History of radio disc jockeys - Wikipedia

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    The postwar period coincided with the rise of the radio disc jockey as a celebrity separate from the radio station, also known as a "radio personality". In the days before station-controlled playlists, the DJ often followed their personal tastes in music selection. DJs also played a role in exposing rock and roll artists to large, national ...

  3. DJ Playero - Wikipedia

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    DJ Playero was an aspiring producer at the time, he worked in the first LP of The Pioneer Lisa M (Trampa 1990) and (No Lo Derrumbes 1990) 3-2 Get Funky (3-2 Get Funky, 1993; Return of the Funky Ones, 1994), Ranking Stone (Different Styles, 1995), Wiso G (Estoy Aqui, 1996), and Wendellman (Wendellman, 1996).

  4. Ivan Gough - Wikipedia

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    After a chance meeting with an old school mate, he began to DJ in and around Melbournes club scene, whilst producing tracks during the day. Over the years Gough's records have made it into the playlists of the world's best DJs like old school legends Sasha and Paul Oakenfold, and the more recent class of top DJs like The Swedish House Mafia and ...

  5. Pitbull's Globalization Radio - Wikipedia

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    The playlist and presentation serves as a bridge between the rhythmic pop-focused Venus and the dance-intensive BPM. ... Old School Hour with DJ Rawn;

  6. Larry Levan - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence Philpot (July 20, 1954 – November 8, 1992), [3] known as Larry Levan (/ l ə ˈ v æ n / lə-VAN), was an American DJ best known for his decade-long residency at the New York City night club Paradise Garage, which has been described as the prototype of the modern dance club.

  7. Don Steele - Wikipedia

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    Steele became nationally known as a DJ on radio station KHJ in Los Angeles, where he helped to promote the "ultrahip" top-40 Boss Radio format which began at 3pm on April 27, 1965. He also appeared on TV as host of Boss City and The Real Don Steele TV Show , a show which ran from 1965 to 1975 on KHJ-TV channel 9 in Los Angeles.

  8. Who is DJ Cassidy, the Californian who led that great (and ...

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    DJ Cassidy spun an eclectic playlist for the DNC's roll call Tuesday, ... DJ Cassidy, the Californian sporting an electric blue suit, stole the show. ... The 43-year-old Angeleno, ...

  9. DJ EZ - Wikipedia

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    Otis Roberts, [1] better known by his stage name DJ EZ (pronounced "DJ ee zed") [2] is a UK garage DJ from Tottenham, North London. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] He was one of the earliest proponents of UK garage music, hosting a long-running Kiss 100 radio show and mixing the Pure Garage series of compilations.