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VJC
New York Disco DJ (May 1956 - Present)
VJC started as a DJ back in 1975 in Bronx, NY. He taught himself how to DJ using two Pioneer turntables and a mixer with just a cross-fade (no headphones). Some of the DJs who inspired him to get started on the road to being a DJ were Ted Currier, Shep Pettibone, Tony Humphries, Jellybean, The Latin Rascals, and Larry Levan.
In 1977, VJC started doing Mobile DJ work for events in the New York area. He also had a Live Mix Show from 1989 to 1990 on a NY Radio station called WRTN spinning Disco Classics along with House and Freestyle cuts. After 30 years, he's still doing Mobile DJ work in the New York area.
"My DJ style is doing mixes that are different and exciting, and also playing the forgotten Disco Jams. What's important to me in the mix is the collection of songs being put together, making it one long song and telling a story behind it. I mix yesterday's Disco till today's Dance if you're looking for Radio Mix Show DJ. I also do a live Disco Show on the Internet at Live365.com called DISCO935 Rhythm and Soul mixing Disco Classics from the 70's and 80's!"
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