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A disc jockey, more commonly abbreviated as DJ, is a person who plays recorded music for an audience. Types of DJs include radio DJs (who host programs... |
Mobile disc jockeys (also known as mobile DJs or mobile discos) are disc jockeys that tour with portable sound, lighting, and video systems. They play... |
as MTV, VH1, MuchMusic and Channel V. The term "video jockey" comes from the term "disc jockey", "DJ" ("deejay") as used in radio. Music Television (MTV)... |
Harry Chapin (redirect from Jim Connors (disc jockey)) an aging disc jockey who has given up his entire life and family for his career. The song is sung from the point of view of the disc jockey, who is singing... |
The history of radio disc jockeys covers the time when gramophone records were first transmitted by experimental radio broadcasters to present day radio... |
Jimmy Young (broadcaster) (redirect from JimmyYoung (disc jockey)) Young (21 September 1921 – 7 November 2016), was an English singer, disc jockey and radio personality. Early in his career in the 1950s he had two number... |
Peter Powell (DJ) (redirect from Peter Powell (disc jockey)) Peter James Barnard-Powell (born 24 March 1951) is an English former disc jockey, popular on BBC Radio 1 in the late 1970s and 1980s, as well as a television... |
Carol Miller (DJ) (redirect from Carol Miller (disc jockey)) Carol Miller is an American radio personality and disc jockey. She has been a steady presence on rock radio stations in the New York City area since 1973... |
Greg James (redirect from Greg James (Disc Jockey)) Gregory James Alan Milward (born 17 December 1985) is an English broadcaster and author. He has been a presenter on BBC Radio 1 since 2007, hosting shows... |
Disc Jockey is a 1951 American film. A radio disc jockey is about to lose his program's sponsor because the sponsor believes that audiences are deserting... |
Jack Saunders (presenter) (redirect from Jack Saunders (disc jockey)) Jack Saunders (born 24 September 1992) is a British radio DJ and TV presenter. He is best known for presenting the flagship new music show every weeknight... |
Pete Murray (DJ) (redirect from Pete Murray (disc jockey)) at the London Palladium. Murray was one of the original BBC Radio 1 disc-jockeys when the station started in 1967. By 1969, he was one of the mainstays... |
Stryker (DJ) (redirect from Stryker (disc jockey)) known on-air as simply "Stryker", is an American radio personality and disc jockey. Stryker began his radio career while attending the University of Arizona... |
Radio personality (redirect from Radio jockey) English) or radio jockey. Radio personalities who introduce and play individual selections of recorded music are known as disc jockeys or "DJs" for short... |
dance floor, laser lighting displays, and a stage for live music or a disc jockey (DJ) who mixes recorded music. Nightclubs tend to be smaller than live... |
Ian Levine (section Disc jockey) Manchester with DJ Stuart Bremner, on leaving school in 1971 he became a disc jockey at the Blackpool Mecca. Levine joined other DJs in travelling to Stoke... |
Gold (British radio network) (redirect from Dean Martin (disc jockey)) Gold is a network of oldies radio stations in the United Kingdom, which was formed by the merger of the Capital Gold network and the Classic Gold network... |
(January 21, 1938 – July 1, 1995), known as Wolfman Jack, was an American disc jockey active for over three decades. Famous for the gravelly voice which he... |
Leon Isaac Kennedy (born January 1, 1949) is a retired American actor, disc jockey, film producer and playwright. Kennedy's acting roles include Martel... |
radio stations in radio broadcasting to produce the illusion of a live disc jockey or announcer sitting in the radio studios of the station when one is... |