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  2. Disc jockey - Wikipedia

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    Club DJ Robert Hood Club DJ Ellen Allien at MAGMA festival 2006, in Tenerife, Spain DJ workplace in a nightclub, consisting of three CDJs (top), three turntables for vinyl records and a DJ mixer. A disc jockey, more commonly abbreviated as DJ, is a person who plays recorded music for an audience.

  3. History of radio disc jockeys - Wikipedia

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    The term combined "disc", referring to phonograph disc records, and "jockey", denoting the DJs practice of riding the audio gain, or alternately, riding a song to success and popularity. [ 6 ] Culminating in the "golden age" of Top 40 radio, from approximately 1955 to 1975, radio DJs established a style of fast talking patter to bookend three ...

  4. History of DJing - Wikipedia

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    Unlike many late-1960s clubs, which featured live bands, discothèques used the DJ's selection and mixing of records as the entertainment. In 1975, record pools began, providing disc jockeys access to newer music from the industry in an efficient method. In 1975, [12] hip-hop DJ Grand Wizard Theodore invented

  5. Radio personality - Wikipedia

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    Radio personalities who introduce and play individual selections of recorded music are known as disc jockeys or "DJs" for short. Broadcast radio personalities may include talk radio hosts, AM/FM radio show hosts, and satellite radio program hosts, and non-host contributors to radio programs, such as reporters or correspondents.

  6. Dick Biondi - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, while at WLS, Biondi received the Gavin Top 40 Disc Jockey of the Year Award. In 1966, when he was at KRLA, he was Billboard's most popular late evening DJ. [84] In 1995, Biondi was honored in an exhibit at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame along with other legendary disc jockeys. [3]

  7. Category:American radio DJs - Wikipedia

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    Harry Harrison (DJ) Jim Hawthorne (DJ) Johnny Hayes (radio DJ) Tami Heide; Dr. Hepcat; Dave Herman (DJ) Charlie Hicks; Dave Hill (comedian) E. D. Hill; David Hirsch (television personality) History of radio disc jockeys; Johnny Holliday; Sie Holliday; Bob Horn (broadcaster) Debbie Horton; Rita Houston; Curly Howard (DJ) Dave Hull

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