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  2. Disc jockey - Wikipedia

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    A DJ who mostly plays and mixes one specific music genre is often given the title of that genre; for example, a DJ who plays hip hop music is called a hip hop DJ, a DJ who plays house music is a house DJ, a DJ who plays techno is called a techno DJ, and so on. [citation needed]

  3. History of DJing - Wikipedia

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    Manufacturers joined with computer DJing pioneers to offer professional endorsements, the first being Professor Jam (a.k.a. William P. Rader), who went on to develop the industry's first dedicated computer DJ convention and learning program, the "CPS (Computerized Performance System) DJ Summit", to help spread the word about the advantages of ...

  4. Mobile disc jockey - Wikipedia

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    The lossy compression scheme MPEG-1 Layer-3, popularly known as MP3, later revolutionized the digital music domain. In 1998, Final Scratch debuted at the BE Developer Conference, marking the first digital DJ system to give DJs control of MP3 files through special time-coded vinyl records or CDs. While it would take some time for this novel ...

  5. History of radio disc jockeys - Wikipedia

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    Acknowledging her role in their success, the band dedicated its first two albums to her. [76] [77] Halper appeared in the documentary, Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage, [78] and spoke at Rush's Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony. [79] [80] DJ Karen Begin (aka Darian O'Toole) is credited with being the first female shock jock.

  6. Last Night a DJ Saved My Life (book) - Wikipedia

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    Both experienced journalists, Brewster and Broughton seek to chronicle the role of the DJ in the 20th century. [3] Starting from Jimmy Savile, Broughton and Brewster track the rise of the DJ as a figure in music. [4] [5] The authors champion the idea that the DJ is an "unsung hero" of popular music and is an artist himself. [1]

  7. Remembering Jeffrey Henry (DJ Chicken George), one of ... - AOL

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    Jeffrey Henry (center) aka DJ Chicken George (seen here in 2006) was a ubiquitous presence in the Austin music scene for almost 20 years and was known as a kind and generous collaborator and friend.

  8. Turntablism - Wikipedia

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    This disappearance has been widely documented in books and documentaries (among them Black Noise and Scratch), and was linked to the increased use of DAT tapes and other studio techniques that would ultimately push the DJ further away from the original hip-hop equation of the MC as the vocalist and the DJ as the music provider alongside the ...

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