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A person who works in a disco bar can be referred to as a "bartender" if they serve drinks, a "DJ" if they play music, or a "server" if they take food and drink orders. Other roles may include "bouncer" for security or "promoter" for marketing events. The specific title often depends on their responsibilities within the establishment.

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