I haven't seen him since I was 12, but I remember he used to deejay in basements. |
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The dance floor had three columns evenly spaced around the deejay for individual dancers to show their stuff. |
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A local deejay is attempting to lighten the mood after the arrival of a deadly virus in the African country in early May. |
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Following a tempestuous marriage, Nelson moved in 1953 to Fort Worth, became a country deejay and played bars, mixing honky-tonk and preaching. |
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I was a radio deejay for a time, so I have a strong aversion to anybody tampering with my visions of a real artist. |
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Having had her big break as a radio deejay and model, it's not surprising that she would take the progression to television. |
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Next to the works about the carilloneur, there are also works concerning a deejay, a street cleaner and a homeless person. |
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He became a radio deejay for awhile then ran a pawnshop with his brother. |
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Working as a deejay was different from being just a news reporter. |
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Gibson learned about radio while working as a gofer for deejay Al Benson in Chicago. |
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The deejay can now travel with 10, 50 to 100 times more crates of music and that amount may increase depending on HD space and ram. |
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For example when we're on tour, we sometimes deejay after the concert. Last summer, I also played at one of the Respect nights. |
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After a lot of demos spread over the internet, he started to get some phone calls from clubs that wanted to have him as a deejay. |
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The audience becomes the link between a song and a deejay who gives his everything to make them dream! |
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Not many conductors have ever had to beat time to a chamber ensemble on his left while, on the right, deejay, rapper and band are zipping off an unscripted rhythm. |
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It's always been a dream of mine to deejay in these venues, but you have to be legitimate. |
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Born and reared in the east Alabama town of Oxford, the Navy veteran and ex-radio deejay had fashioned a career out of controversy and race baiting. |
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One comedic false alarm was provided by local deejay Gary Kiernan and his wife, Sandy, masquerading as the former first couple. |
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Mr Rekshop would like it known that he is available for hire as a deejay. |
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After he was elected student-body president, school officials ousted him from the president's post because they didn't want a deejay representing the school. |
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The popularity of the costumed deejay Deadmau5 was indicative of electronic music's deeper inroads into the American mainstream. |
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They started their deejay career at the small Manchester club Naked Under Leather. |
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Instead, Diplo has booked Skrillex to deejay. |
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But it was his work prior to becoming a deejay that made him stand out from the crowd. |
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In 1994 the Chemical Brothers began their deejay residency at the Heavenly Social club, whose anything-goes music policy attracted those alienated by the increasingly stratified nature of British dance culture. |
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Some alphabetisms are written as if they weren't alphabetisms at all, like deejay for DJ, disc jockey, or emcee for MC, master of ceremonies. |
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You just can't deejay about guns all the day of yuh life, and you can't deejay about girls alone all the days of yuh life. |
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A talented deejay of France joined us in the team! |
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Anyone notice that former Major Leader Deejay Not been-in court's got the spin going to explain the Dem tsunami? |
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Both were five-year-olds and Mullins saddles another from that age-group today in Doctor Deejay and Lilywhitedancer. |
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Among them was little Deejay Badger who arrived at Birmingham Women's Hospital at just after 1am. |
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A flat track and a strong pace, affording Walsh the opportunity to switch off his mount, should ideally suit Deejay, and he gets a tentative vote in a tricky handicap. |
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