There was a clown to entertain children, a disc jockey, hot dogs and coolers loaded with soda pop. |
Born in Texas, Johnny became a radio disc jockey at 14 and formed his own band not long afterwards. |
There is a bar, Chinese lanterns, and a hired disc jockey spinning popular records. |
The reel also featured a disc jockey from a local radio station talking about how cold it was that morning. |
My boyfriend is a popular disc jockey where we live, and it's very hard for me to separate work from home. |
At times, he seems aloof and distant from them, and his accent is full of mid-Atlantic Euro-twang, not unlike some sort of cheesy disc jockey. |