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Mary Dudley (born Mary Elizabeth Goode; April 8, 1912 – March 17, 1964), known as Mary Dee, was an American disc jockey who is widely considered the first African-American woman disc jockey in the United States.
English: Radio disc jockey Mary Dee and her brother, Mal Goode in her radio booth at WHOD radio station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1952. Date: 28 July 1952: Source:
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Homestead High School (Homestead, Pennsylvania), alma mater of American disc jockey Mary Dee and singer Betty Davis; Homestead High School (Indiana)
Mary Turner, pioneering KMET disc jockey who ruled L.A. rock radio, dies at 76. Stephen Battaglio. May 12, 2023 at 9:50 PM. Mary Turner in 2005. (R. Diamond / WireImage via Getty images)
Calvin Borel. Mary Bacon; Jerry Bailey; Lester Balaski; Ron Barry; Donna Barton Brothers; Michael Baze; Russell Baze; Tyler Baze; Bobby Beasley; William Beasley ...
This is a list of people who have been video jockeys on the music channel MTV.. Originally hired to represent a wide array of musical tastes and personal ethnicities, VJs eventually became famous in their own right.
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