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Born Kamel Amin “Casey” Kasem, this American disc-jockey and voice-over actor is probably best known for his portrayal of Shaggy Rogers from the 1970s hit Saturday-morning cartoon series, Scooby-Doo.
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Justin Van Leeuwen At left, a disc-jockey station that's bolted to the staircase.
Artwork at Work 2011
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After a six-month renovation, the 5,000-square-foot space now has a disc-jockey station, a loft and featured art made by the employees.
Artwork at Work 2011
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JONATHAN WINTERS began his career in show business in a talent contest in his home town of Dayton, Ohio; he won a wristwatch, but the performance led him to a job as an early morning disc-jockey on radio station WING in Dayton (1946).
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Rodman had just returned to the U.S. from the island of St. Tropez, where he had a disc-jockey gig.
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Although the station assured listeners he'd be back Wednesday, a great many didn't believe it: WMMJ had fired its entire local disc-jockey lineup on June 23.
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But M. I.A.'s vocals were often so buried in echo, and the bass so bloated, that her lyrics just became more of the din, and the songs that she segued together like a disc-jockey set were barely distinguishable.
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The nation is mourning today as its greatest disc-jockey, Chris Evans, 41, has admitted to taking magic mushrooms, and has therefore broken a Great British law.
Free New Crap: Danke Schoen by Tony Evans And His Orchestra 2008
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I had a Japanese LP of it that I used to play all the time in my disc-jockey days.
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I had a Japanese LP of it that I used to play all the time in my disc-jockey days.
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