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"disc jockey" Definitions
  1. a person whose job is to introduce and play recorded popular music, on radio or television or at a club, party, etc.

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The song was sent to the disc jockey Alan Freed.
Mr. Koyama was a disc jockey on NHK for over 50 years.
The after-party was organized by the Jerusalem disc jockey Ram Spinoza, a.k.a.
Billboard magazine named him disc jockey of the year for medium-size markets.
It so happens that about seven lifetimes ago, I was a disc jockey.
A disc jockey will keep the tunes coming at the vice presidential residence reception.
Murray the K, disc jockey You've got to hand it to Murray Kaufman -- otherwise known as disc jockey Murray the K. If no one is going to call you the "fifth Beatle," then you may as well give yourself the title first.
Only two people survived: celebrity disc jockey DJ AM and Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker.
Sam Phillips started it, and Jud Phillips got it to a disc jockey on WSPQ.
Upstairs, a disc jockey had just spun the reggae tune "Young Lover," by Cocoa Tea.
He also wrote and lectured and was a jazz disc jockey on California radio stations.
James zooms in on the offending disc jockey, who continues to pump out the jams.
Dan Ingram … as great a rock and roll disc jockey who ever "talked up" a record.
Now that the Wall Street titan has officially anointed an up-and-coming disc jockey — a.k.a.
Some were love letters from female admirers to Eddie Lemon, a former WHUR-FM disc jockey.
When I dropped out of University of Chicago, I became a disc jockey in a nightclub.
A local disc jockey and producer, Brother Duke Henderson, recorded the group on his Proverb label.
He is a disc jockey, and formed Sheik n' Beik Entertainment in 2013 with Herve Larren.
Muto dreamed of being a disc jockey and tracked down the latest technology to make it happen.
The reader, as if he or she were a disc jockey, can drop the needle almost anywhere.
I'm not a disc jockey, so when I was on the radio I didn't use any songs.
He was a digital disc jockey, picking out Pashto pop songs to play on his radio show.
The music beforehand was performed by Carmen Berkley (aka DJ CarmenSpindiego), a political strategist and disc jockey.
Santo Domingo is an heir to the fortune and a disc jockey for the group Shek 'N' Beik.
As a teenager, Mr. Sheinberg worked as an announcer and occasional disc jockey at a local radio station.
"God, you sound like a disc jockey!" she enthused, interrupting my first attempt to ask her a question.
A former disc jockey himself, Miller pointed to the downward trend in radio station valuations to prove his point.
Swift alleges that former KYGO disc jockey David Mueller inappropriately touched her a backstage meet-and-greet in 2013.
The disc jockey and entrepreneur Hal Jackson hired Mr. Jones as the photographer for his Talented Teens International Competition.
Mr. Antoniani, a disc jockey known as D.J. Fabo, was left blind and paralyzed after a 2014 car accident.
His hobbies of being a disc jockey and collecting fine wine have also made headlines in the last year.
Mr Rajoelina, who is 44 and once worked as a disc jockey, is popular with the young and with women.
Howard was an author, volunteer jazz disc jockey, lecturer and activist in Sonoma County, where he later made his home.
Working as a disc jockey, West developed a dramatic and memorable voice, which he used effectively as the Caped Crusader.
There, he violently murders the young secretary and the overnight disc-jockey by crushing their skulls with his bare hands.
That footage features a very young Tarantino as a rambling disc jockey and some other characters navigating their social lives.
Abe, once a disc jockey, is the daughter of a chocolate executive and now owns her own organic izakaya restaurant.
By 1955 he had moved back to his homeland and was a disc jockey for Armed Forces Radio in Keflavik.
Editorial Notebook Rich Conaty, disc jockey for the old and old at heart, quietly left this world on Dec. 30.
To help compensate, Odom explained to Lemonis that he works two days a week as a local radio disc jockey.
And at the pool party where musical artists like the Gipsy Kings once performed, there was a disc jockey spinning tunes.
The latest bash is a birthday blowout hosted by Bill Nye the Science Guy, with a disc jockey set by Questlove.
Outside of finance, Solomon's hobbies of being a disc jockey and collecting fine wine have made headlines in the last year.
And so in doing that — we did it on the radio — and the radio disc jockey, he's like, 'Oh, Xscape is back!
" Williams starred as an irreverent disc jockey loosely based on Cronauer, borrowing his name and the boisterous sign-in -- "Gooooooood Morning, Vietnam!
Todd Terje: I read about "Firecracker" in Bill Brewster's Last Night a DJ Saved My Life: the History of the Disc Jockey.
He was an Air Force medic during the Vietnam War and later a disc jockey for an English-language station in Okinawa.
He added later that Williams was the disc jockey he would have liked to be—the ideal self, perhaps, of his wildest dreams.
The very first of them was Rush Limbaugh who, back in the 1980s, transformed himself from a disc jockey into a radio commentator.
They go deep, programming live performances like a set by an inspired disc jockey, where each selection responds to and illuminates the rest.
To Victorians, it was "famed and feared" as the world's first great industrial city, according to the disc jockey and journalist Dave Haslam.
In addition to Adele, Clinton said if she were to play radio disc jockey she'd be sure to spin some old-fashioned rock.
Mr. Dean began working as a disc jockey when he was a teenager, in clubs he wasn't even old enough to legally enter.
Rob Calabrese, a Canadian radio disc jockey, launched a website earlier this year inviting Americans to take refuge on a Nova Scotia island.
During the job interview, the station manager noticed that Mr. Enberg had a good voice and hired him to be a disc jockey.
He went on to do it all: He was one-half of a touring mime team, a television announcer, a radio disc jockey.
He was a disc jockey for the local hip-hop and R&B station, making $11 an hour during a prime evening shift.
This straight disc jockey from Newark—I don't even know his name—loved my song and began to put it back on the turntables.
Before becoming a full-fledged author, the now 27 year old had a brief and bizarre pen-pal relationship with an aging disc jockey.
To supplement his $4,200 annual salary, Mr. Enberg found work in radio, moving from disc jockey to calling water polo, boxing and horse racing.
Then came a rapid summary of the case that was cogent, colloquial and friendly, like a disc jockey talking about a singer's new release.
When it came to mass media's representations of us — film and television, morning radio disc jockey jokes, journalistic punditry — we got only the bad.
In 83, after a brief stint as a singer and disc jockey in nearby Harrisonburg, Va., the young Mr. Wiseman moved to Knoxville, Tenn.
Leigh Cordner, a former Marine who left his job as an FM disc jockey 30 years ago to join Medieval Times, directs the show.
Last year, Swift became one of the more famous faces of the #MeToo movement, when she successfully sued a Colorado disc jockey for groping her.
The band's initial four-song EP, released in Switzerland, made its way to the English disc jockey John Peel, who championed the band on radio.
She was married three times, to William Myers; Gerald Price, an actor; and Ted Brown, the New York radio talk-show host and disc jockey.
He became interested in broadcasting in the Army, and after his discharge worked as a disc jockey in various cities, including Norfolk, Va., and Cincinnati.
Speaking of which, remember the good ol' days when your liver wasn't failing and you had aspirations beyond being a touring, sleep-deprived disc jockey?
He talked his way into a job as a disc jockey on Armed Forces Radio, where he introduced live programming to replace the canned material.
Before becoming an actor, Mr. Drago (pronounced DRAH-go) was a radio journalist and a popular disc jockey in Kansas whose show was nationally syndicated.
Fabio Roberti is the owner of Earwax Records in the Brooklyn neighborhood Williamsburg since 1996, and has been a radio disc jockey for over 30 years.
He went on to become a national institution as a disc jockey, chat show host and presenter, known for his gently mocking wit and Irish brogue.
A former disc jockey who goes locally by the nickname "TGV" after the fast French train, Rajoelina seized power from then President Marc Ravalomanana in 2009.
For years, the famed disc jockey and concert promoter Alan Freed presented Mr. Domino's "race records" on the radio to growing audiences at home and overseas.
For nearly an hour, tech industry reporters and social media stars waited in a neon-lit room pulsing with music spun by a live disc jockey.
The article continues: When it came to mass media's representations of us — film and television, morning radio disc jockey jokes, journalistic punditry — we got only the bad.
And the hottest up-and-coming morning disc jockey in the Washington market was a young man with a long face, even longer hair and an acid tongue.
The real star, a radio disc jockey named Jerry Carroll, performed in more than 7,500 radio and television commercials that ran for nearly 14 years, starting in 1975.
Immaculately staged by Kate Valk, and featuring the remarkable Eric Berryman as a sort of transcendental disc jockey, this was conceptual theater at its purest and most precise.
The book was written alongside Steve Dahl, the local radio disc jockey who helped lead the disco backlash after the station he was working at switched musical formats.
Solomon, who moonlights as a disc jockey under the the stage name "DJ D-Sol," has already redesigned the company's top management since being named heir apparent in July.
An unkempt Kansas City disc jockey named Ray has appointed himself an altar boy at the exalted shrine of jazz, and his faith burns like a five-alarm fire.
LOS ANGELES — If Pat Perez were not a professional golfer, he might have found success as a disc jockey spinning records from his voluminous collection of 2155s rock music.
At the time he was working in Miami as a disc jockey for WIOD, a talk-show host for WTV and a columnist for the Miami Beach Sun-Reporter.
Instead, in the current government it is Mr. Salvini, a former radio disc jockey, who has begun the charm offensive, wrapping his extreme language in an earthy, endearing delivery.
Mr. Slade's mellow voice was recognizable to radio audiences in the tristate area, where he spent more than three decades as a disc jockey, radio reporter, host and commentator.
He worked as a disc jockey for a long time, owned a small radio station in Wyoming, then started over again about a decade ago as a truck driver.
OBITUARIES An obituary on Thursday about the pianist and composer Muhal Richard Abrams misspelled the surname of a disc jockey who organized a 1957 album on which he played.
He co-authored the original story for the 1987 film Good Morning, Vietnam, which starred Williams as a disc jockey during the Vietnam war who was loosely based on Cronauer.
Top New York disc jockey and "Talk Stoop" host Nessa Diab has been interviewing celebrities for about a decade, a gig that has turned her into a huge celebrity herself.
TOKYO (Reuters) - The music booms and lights flash as Masatane Muto, a wheelchair-bound disc jockey, uses is eyes to put on a show at a recent Tokyo music festival.
Taylor Swift's legal team on Tuesday began walking jurors through a 2013 backstage photo shoot where the singer alleges a disc jockey reached under her skirt and grabbed her butt.
Denver (CNN)Taylor Swift's star power took center stage Monday as jury selection began in a civil trial over a backstage encounter between the superstar and a Denver disc jockey.
A group of people affiliated with the Aryan Brotherhood, a white supremacist group, has been arrested following an attack against a black disc jockey at a tavern north of Seattle.
In his career, James did two other sessions for the late English disc jockey John Peel: one in 1995, and a "Live At All Tomorrows Parties 2004" broadcast in 2002.
After divorcing Mr. Jones in 1974, Ms. LaSalle moved to Tennessee, where she met the disc jockey James E. Wolfe Jr., who would found the radio station WFKX in Jackson.
Judge Reinhold made a super awkward joke with a Miami disc jockey about cocaine, 16-year-old boys and one of the Judge's classic movies ... just hours before his arrest.
He was not a musician, a record executive or a disc jockey; rather, he was an adventurous Oxford-educated actor whose proper style provided counterpoint to rock 'n' roll's brashness.
The firm has cultivated an image of its incoming leader as a new breed of banker, playing up Mr. Solomon's disc-jockey hobby and his focus on work-life balance.
Mr. Thomas was a disc jockey in 1979 when he was cast in a recurring role on "Mork & Mindy," the ABC sitcom about a space alien played by Robin Williams.
The sequence starts in darkness before James opens the curtains of his hotel room to reveal a disc jockey blasting some tunes at a fan fest on the plaza below.
Source: djdsolmusic | Instagram Goldman Sachs' next chief executive officer and chairman, David Solomon, often talks about his personal interests, including an unusual side gig as a dance club disc jockey.
He became a disc jockey for famed AM radio station WDIA under the moniker Beale Street Blues Boy, which King later shortened to "Blues Boy King" and eventually B.B. King.
His case now sprawls across multiple states and countries and has so far involved 30 defendants — including a popular Jamaican disc jockey — five federal indictments, and nine extraditions from Jamaica.
Alonso Guillen, a 31-year-old disc jockey, was a recipient of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which assists undocumented immigrants who came to the U. S. as children.
Another octogenarian honored in the book is Sumiko Iwamura, an 83-year-old Japanese restaurant owner who in the evening turns into DJ Sumirock, the world's oldest professional club disc jockey.
As bake-offs go it was pretty unusual: a part-time disc jockey and a karate black belt vying to be the next leader of arguably the world's most influential bank.
If you're lucky you'll be dancing to an honest-to-God disc jockey — not to someone's Spotify playlist or the musings of the latest demi-celebrities to fancy themselves party conductors.
It also earned a footnote in rock 'n' roll history: In the mid-1950s, the disc jockey Alan Freed presided over the first "Rock 'n' Roll Ball" in New York there.
His brother Ed, a disc jockey who managed punk groups, helped Mark get the attention of record labels after Mark formed a short-lived band called the Reaction in the 1970s.
For years, the board has consisted of Mr. Sanchez; another charity executive, Alexia Rodriguez; Mr. Sanchez's longtime friend and real estate partner, Ruth Hsu; and a Latino activist and retired disc jockey.
In 2005 she met James Thomas, a longtime disc jockey and radio veteran known as James T, who hired her to produce a talk radio show for listeners in the black community.
Imus, moving to larger California stations, earned Billboard's "Disc Jockey of the Year" award for medium-sized markets after a stunt where he ordered 1,200 hamburgers to go from a local McDonald's.
There, he had befriended Paul Vitagliano, a club and radio disc jockey known as DJ Paul V, who shared his love of music, kitsch and drag, and who became an early accomplice.
And we eventually bought Spinner, and Spinner's mission in life was: Everyone can be a radio disc jockey, everyone should be able to self-publish on the internet in an audio fashion.
" The topic was broached Tuesday during an interview with disc jockey A.Dot on BBC Radio 1Xtra, in which Smith was asked if he consciously allows his kids "a lot of freedom of expression.
Disc jockey Michele Pesce joined the boycott in the wake of the "Leaving Neverland" documentary, explaining, "You cannot separate the art from the artist when it comes to using your public platform" now.
He moved to France with his family when he was 10, and later worked as a disc jockey at African and Arabic clubs in Lyon, France, playing an international mix of dance music.
In the corner, a disc jockey who appeared to be in his 60s spun tunes in a Hawaiian shirt and red-tinted glasses, while women wearing bright red dresses passed out hors d'oeuvres.
Swift is in Denver this week for a civil case involving former disc jockey David Mueller, who Swift accused of "reaching under her dress and grabbing her bottom" while posing for a 2013 photo.
Adrian Cronauer, the disc jockey whose story provided the rough outline for the character played by Robin Williams in the 1987 movie "Good Morning, Vietnam," died on Wednesday in Troutville, Va. He was 79.
He strolled next into the William B. Williams Room, named for a radio disc jockey who coined the "Chairman of the Board" nickname for Frank Sinatra and who hosted the "Make Believe Ballroom" program.
He sang lead on the group's version of "Mardi Gras Mambo," which had recently been recorded by the singer Jody Leviens, and a local disc jockey persuaded the group to record the song themselves.
Imus, moving to larger California stations, earned Billboard&aposs "Disc Jockey of the Year" award for medium-sized markets after a stunt where he ordered 1,200 hamburgers to go from a local McDonald&aposs.
Liberal's mayor, Joe Denoyer, is a disc jockey at the local radio station, playing country music and taking calls from listeners in the morning, then hanging up his headphones to sell advertising in the afternoon.
Mr. Margolis, who wanted to be a rock 'n' roll disc jockey as a child, favored loud ties, brightly colored leisure suits (not infrequently stained with food), bell-bottom jeans and big brass belt buckles.
Then, as the stir around Chapman's arrival was beginning to quiet, an in-house disc jockey at Wrigley Field created an uproar when he played the Prodigy's "Smack My Bitch Up" after Chapman had pitched.
A year later, much to her mother's chagrin, Ms. Williams dropped out of school and became Ebony Moonbeams, a sultry, late-night disc jockey at 96.3 WHUR, a Washington, D.C., station owned by Howard University.
As examples, company insiders described how one disc jockey can curate playlists for dozens of local stations, and one morning show host can record content from one city to be broadcast around the whole state.
We got the cake-throwing disc jockey Monday in Bev Hills and asked if other women -- besides Paris Hilton -- were getting a fair shot on the turntables, and Steve tells us straight-up ... they're not.
POND SCUM The Peel Sessions — a legacy of the trailblazing BBC radio disc jockey John Peel, who died in 2004 — comprise many dozens of in-studio band performances, often charged with a spirit of ragged discovery.
The suspects, seven men and a woman, ages 23 to 38, walked into the bar Saturday and began harassing an African-American disc jockey before allegedly assaulting him, the Snohomish County, Washington, Sheriff's Office said Monday.
LA director Nicolas Randall's clip is set in a Western-themed bar graced with Alain Macklovitch's skills as disc jockey for the night, and prominently features a gang of cowgirls' attempts to master a mechanical bull.
Professional game streamers, who often combine the prowess of an elite player with the patter of a talk radio disc jockey, can sometimes make a living off these sites through advertising, subscriptions and other revenue sources.
Nothing was unusual about this island scene — except, perhaps, the disc jockey: David M. Solomon, the co-president of Goldman Sachs, possibly the most powerful investment bank in the world, was the man at the controls.
It took him decades to find his way to AMC: He was a magician, a bass player, a disc jockey on radio stations in the New York City area and an actor who did commercial voice-overs.
Two former bankers with Lloyds' HBOS unit in the English town of Reading were among those jailed for their involvement in the scam, which affected 67 people including Noel Edmonds, a TV presenter and former disc jockey.
After Eton, instead of continuing on to college, he embarked on a racy career as a disc jockey and music producer and dated Lady Helen Windsor, a cousin of Queen Elizabeth and 40th in line to the throne.
He was sitting on a sofa on the roof of Austria House, an event dining room for invited guests as well as party headquarters for Brazilians who want to stop by and dance outside to a disc jockey.
LIC BLOCK PARTY (Saturday) SculptureCenter's annual party — on the street in front of the museum — returns with music performances, disc jockey sets and art activities for children and adults alike, with food from local restaurants available on site.
Vaughn Harper, a disc jockey who kept New Yorkers company after dark for decades with soothing music and a sleek baritone voice on the WBLS radio show "Quiet Storm," died on Saturday in Englewood, N.J. He was 22008.
DENVER (Reuters) - Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Taylor Swift testified on Thursday she was subjected to a "very long" and "intentional" grope by a Colorado disc jockey who appeared to be drunk during a photo session four years ago.
Or so was the thinking of Heron Preston, a founding member of the art/disc jockey/design collective Been Trill and designer, who presented a collection in collaboration with the Department of Sanitation New York on Wednesday evening.
Jack Lucas (Jeff Bridges), a radio disc jockey close to suicide after his on-air bullying leads to mass murder, finds redemption by helping Parry (Robin Williams), his indirect victim, who has been left homeless and half-insane.
My friend Etta James—we became friends later on when we met in California—we had a Monday Night special where a disc jockey would come out and emcee, and I would host the proper entertainers of the day.
Cesar Sayoc, a former male stripper, pizza delivery driver and disc jockey who lived in a white van festooned with right-wing political images supporting Trump and lambasting his critics, faces a maximum penalty of 48 years in prison.
Another prominent figure in the case is the Jamaican disc jockey ZJ Wah Wah — real name: Deon-ville Antonio O'Hara — who was caught in 2013 bringing $105,000 in cash into the Montego Bay airport, allegedly on behalf of Willocks.
In addition to Hawking's personal documents and items, an original production script for Stephen Hawking's final appearance on The Simpsons—in which he was portrayed as a disc jockey with gold chains and a Kangol hat—also sold 6,250 pounds ($8,157).
He spent his own summer holidays last week at Milano Marittima, a popular Adriatic resort, where, in bermuda shorts among the masses, he drew much criticism for his daily antics ogling female beach dancers or improvising as a disc jockey.
During his time with the Mets, he would go to the WNEW-FM radio studio after games and spin records and chat with the disc jockey Eddie Trunk, who considered Piazza as knowledgeable about heavy metal as he was about baseball.
Mr. Moran, 43, a forester and Moncks Corner resident who works part time as an umpire and disc jockey, said he was in disbelief when his boss, Mr. Hamm, told him that he should not return to the town's recreation center.
LONDON (Reuters) - British TV presenter and former disc jockey Noel Edmonds has more than quadrupled the damages he is seeking from Lloyds Banking Group to 300 million pounds ($392 million) as he steps up a 12-year demand for compensation.
As both a radio disc jockey (for CiTR 603 FM in Vancouver) and a television and online video host, Nardwuar The Human Serviette (aka John Ruskin) has spent the last three decades building his lovably eccentric persona into a unique brand.
By then he had been a disc jockey, radio talk show host and the co-host with Bill Mazer of a pioneering Sunday night program — "Sports Extra" on WNEW-TV in New York — that provided extensive highlights, scores and commentary.
Mr. Albertson, who was then a disc jockey at a jazz station, wanted Mr. Hammond to listen to two veteran jazz musicians, the guitarist Lonnie Johnson and the banjo player Elmer Snowden, in the hope that he would sign them.
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) — Disc jockey Don Imus, whose career was made and then undone by his acid tongue during a decades-long rise to radio stardom and an abrupt public plunge after a nationally broadcast racial slur, has died.
"You can kind of call me the jinx because 1994 was my first year on the Islander broadcasts," said King, a former software engineer who became a disc jockey before joining the Islanders as a host of pregame, intermission and postgame broadcasts.
He was probably best remembered for his role as Tommy Strawn from 1992 to 1997 on "Martin," which starred the comedian Martin Lawrence as an often ornery Detroit disc jockey who later became the host of a public-access television talk show.
Mr. Domino's appeal to white teenagers broadened as he embarked on national tours and appeared with mixed-race rock 'n' roll revues like the Moondog Jubilee of Stars Under the Stars, presented by the disc jockey Alan Freed at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn.
Dan Ingram, a popular disc jockey whose wisecracks and double entendres rippled through the air at rock 'n' roll stations in New York City from the early 21962s to the early 21993st century, died on Sunday at his home in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
In the late 1950s, the disc jockey Tommy Smalls was making a name for himself at WWRL in New York as Dr. Jive; his popular afternoon show and the concerts he promoted helped established rhythm and blues in the New York market.
Goldman Sachs finally made it official: David Solomon, an investment banker who rose through the ranks while finding time to pursue a hobby as an electronic dance music disc jockey, will be the next leader of the 149-year-old investment bank.
Solomon, who is an electronic dance music disc jockey in his spare time under the name DJ D-Sol, has said employee diversity is a priority at Goldman and has cited his unusual hobby as an ice breaker in conversations with junior bankers.
"Artie took it to Dick Clark" — then a powerful Philadelphia disc jockey as well as the host of "American Bandstand" — "who suggested the title change to 'At the Hop,' " Mr. White said in an interview in 21965 with the blog Milwaukee Opportunities.
To address the question, Dr. McDermott, a former club and radio disc jockey, and Dr. Norman-Haignere, an accomplished classical guitarist, began gathering a library of everyday sounds — music, speech, laughter, weeping, whispering, tires squealing, flags flapping, dishes clattering, flames crackling, wind chimes tinkling.
His days as a radio DJ inspired his annual appearance on Late Night with David Letterman, where Thomas would tell the story of how a young disc jockey and his older coworker captured The Lone Ranger star Clayton Moore and got into a car accident.
DENVER (Reuters) - Pop star Taylor Swift on Friday won an important ruling in the trial stemming from her allegation that she was groped by a Colorado disc jockey, with the judge dismissing the DJ's rival claim accusing the singer of wrongfully getting him fired.
LONDON, July 25 (Reuters) - British TV presenter and former disc jockey Noel Edmonds has more than quadrupled the amount of damages he is seeking from Lloyds Banking Group to 300 million pounds ($392 million) as he steps up his 12-year demand for compensation.
Taylor Swift might turn up in a federal court in Denver on Monday as lawyers for the pop star and a Colorado radio personality start jury selection for dueling lawsuits over whether the former disc jockey groped her four years ago during a photo shoot.
DENVER (Reuters) - Pop star Taylor Swift on Friday won a preliminary round in a federal court trial stemming from her allegation that she was groped by a Colorado disc jockey, as the judge dismissed the DJ's rival claim accusing the singer of wrongfully getting him fired.
Day Out Scroll through Steve Aoki's Instagram feed, where the disc jockey has 3.9 million followers, and you will find photos of him performing shirtless, his audience obscured by fireworks or flames, or of him wake surfing or leaping off yachts, cliffs, stairs — off anything, really.
After the death of the taste-making British disc jockey John Peel in 2005, "Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)?" was remade as a tribute single, with Mr. Shelley joined by Elton John, Robert Plant, Roger Daltrey, David Gilmour of Pink Floyd and others.
A memorial to those who lost their lives in 0003 He worked as a disc jockey, a sportscaster, a sports director, a program director and a general manager for radio stations in Bowling Green, Elizabethtown and Lebanon, Ky. He married Jean Pierce; she died in 2003.
A home remodeler and disc jockey who uses the name Bobby Blaze made the most eye-catching entrance, wearing a suit over his leather "Brotherhood of Bikers" vest, a bright red tie with a gold clip and, to top it all off, a near-perfect Trump wig.
Harry Harrison, the homey disc jockey who awakened radio listeners and accompanied them on their morning commute with a deep, mellow voice as the "Morning Mayor of New York" for more than four decades, died on Tuesday at his home in Westwood, N.J. He was 21997.
Collins, who did jobs as a painter, labourer, bricklayer, disc jockey and security officer to pay his way while building his garlanded athletics career, even found himself being asked for advice by an awe-struck youngster 25 years his junior who was racing him in the adjacent lane.
Cesar Sayoc, a former male stripper, pizza delivery driver and disc jockey, faces five charges and a maximum penalty of 48 years in prison for allegedly sending the bombs to targets including former President Barack Obama, ex-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, other prominent political figures and CNN.
Mr. Moore was 12 when he met Mr. Robinson, and by high school they were in a group called the Five Chimes (with Mr. White, a future Miracle) that won a contest on "Saturday Dance Party," a Detroit television show hosted by Ed McKenzie, a local disc jockey.
The first number heard — which is described by a radio disc jockey as "the latest tune that all the hip youngsters are grooving to" — is called "The Wind in Your Hair," and it's a polyphonic caress of a song that you could imagine having a future as elevator music.
Jim Lowe, who played standards for more than 22004 years as a disc jockey, most notably at WNEW-AM in New York, and in 1956 had a No. 1 record of his own, "The Green Door," died on Monday at his home in East Hampton, N.Y. He was 93.
Ms. Proctor had listened to the radio a lot while working late and was so struck by the voice of one disc jockey, Sid McCoy of WCFL, that she arranged to meet him and then offered to organize the vast inventory of records at his family's record store.
A journalist, disc jockey and musician, Jarnow has written an engaging account of the rise, fall, resurrection and legacy of the Weavers, the Greenwich Village-based quartet of left-leaning musicians founded near the end of 183 that included Seeger as well as Ronnie Gilbert, Lee Hays and Fred Hellerman.
He had worked on radio before, as a disc jockey, back when he was studying criminal justice in the mid-1990s at the University of Scranton, in Pennsylvania, not far from his hometown Raritan, N.J. Mr. Del Cueto, his counterpart in Tucson, was born in Mexico and brought up in Douglas, Ariz.
It's the story of a quartet of young people: a teaching assistant named Lawrence (played by Bujalski), Lawrence's girlfriend Ellie (Rachel Clift), a disc jockey named Sara (Seung-Min Lee), and a musician (Joe Rice) who moves to New York after his band breaks up so he can figure out his next steps.
He was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for his supporting role on the NBC soap opera "Another World," worked as a disc jockey for WNEW in New York and later for WNSW in Newark, and for many years was a headliner on nightclub and cabaret circuits in New York, Las Vegas and other cities.
This fish tale stretches from the home of one of the original six N.H.L. teams to what used to be one of Nashville's seediest neighborhoods, following the path of a man who has been a drummer, a disc jockey, a chef and a restaurant owner — and, as he tells it, the city's original catfish thrower.
He was also the voice of a disc jockey on one of the stations available to players in the video game "Grand Theft Auto IV." Mr. Harper told The Daily News in 2001 that he lamented the lack of perspective of younger fans when it came to music, but that it was not entirely their fault.
As part of IndieCade's Strange Arcade installation, it was among a number of games that involved unconventional hardware and controls, such as Robin Baumgarten's "Line Wobbler" with a rainbow-hued LED light strip; Kaho Abe's "Hotaru" where two players don gloves and power packs to defeat an invisible monster; and Mildmojo's "Disc Jockey Jockey," based on an FM tuner.
As Jonathan Gold reported on the front page of The Los Angeles Times, the mayor attended, the retired football star Jim Brown cut the ribbon, a disc jockey played King's "I Have a Dream" speech and about 2,000 people waited in line for chili over rice, fried chicken on a bun and paper cups of braised greens.
DETROIT/LAS VEGAS, Jan 7 (Reuters) - Self-driving cars employ lidar, a remote sensing technology using pulsed laser light the way radar uses radio waves, and lidar makers waiting for the automotive market to take off are courting new customers who would use the technology for everything from monitoring cattle to helping a disc jockey synchronize dance music.

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