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A Disc Jockey setup has many parts and different components, even a basic one. For the bare necessities, it would come out to about 550 dollars, which would grant one a mixer, speakers, quality headphones, and a turntable.
Most disc jockeys make between $5,000 and $40,000. The exact amount depends on the type of disc jockey, the disc jockeys popularity, the location of the disc jockey, type of payment, and whether the disc jockey is a hobbyist. For instance, a mobile disc jockey may be paid $800 for one performance, but they may only perform twice a month. Meanwhile, a club disc jockey may be paid $10/hour but with a full time position, the club disc jockey would be making just as much as a mobile disc jockey without including tips. Also take into account that a mobile disc jockey has expenses that a club disc jockey doesn't and you'll see that the club disc jockey in my example actually make more that the mobile disc jockey.
DJ = Disc Jockey.
The plural of disc jockey is disc jockeys. As in "the disc jockeys went head-to-head in the challenge".
Nathan James - disc jockey - was born in 1985.
Frank McCarthy - disc jockey - was born in 1971.
Dave Cash - disc jockey - was born in 1942.
Steve Walsh - disc jockey - was born in 1959.
Steve Walsh - disc jockey - died in 1988.
The first audio radio broadcast came in 1906 and the first disc-jockey was in 1909. Ray Newby of California was only 16 and he played records from a small transmitter while a college student. The term disc jockey was coined until the 1930's. In 1943 the turntable was invented and the first dance party was thrown by Jimmy Savile.
Jimmy Young - disc jockey - was born on 1921-09-21.
Pete Murray - disc jockey - was born on 1925-09-19.