A disc jockey, also known as DJ, is a person who selects and plays recorded music for an audience. Originally, "disc" (sometimes spelled "disk", although this is now uncommon) referred to phonograph records, not the later Compact Discs. Today, the term includes all forms of music playback, no matter the medium.
There are several types of disc jockeys. Radio DJs or radio personalities introduce and play music that is broadcast on AM, FM, shortwave, digital, or internet radio stations. Club DJs select and play music in bars, nightclubs, or discothèques, or at parties or raves, or even in stadiums. Hip hop disc jockeys select and play music using multiple turntables, often to back up one or more MCs, and they may also do turntable scratching to create percussive sounds. In reggae, the DJ (deejay) is a vocalist who raps, "toasts", or chats over pre-recorded rhythm tracks while the individual choosing and playing them is referred to as a selector. Mobile DJs travel with portable sound systems and play recorded music at a variety of events.
The Few. The Proud. The Blonde.
The Army will never be the same.
From A-List to EnList
The Army Will Never Be The Same
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The story takes place in a day of a life of a young Hispanic male. Samuel Suero is a young Dominican male that is forced to face reality and make choice he didn't think he was ready make, nevertheless, he does the consequences that follow are irreversible and final. Sam is now 27, He graduated from college 3yrs ago, hasn't been able to find his dream job, his mother doesn't work anymore she had an accident at work 5 years ago, now is up to him to take care of them both. Sam now realizes that, the dream his family sold him back in DR was all a lie. Life is not necessarily better in the U.S. All those ridiculous stories his uncle told him about people finding money in the streets and life in general was much easier where all lies. He has now experience the real "American Dream" yes, some do make it, however, many other don't. He is now at the cross roads of his life. He works a dead end job as a security guard-but today is a different day, his life is about to change he has finally received a call back from one of the accounting firms he sent his resume to and the interview looks promising. The events that follow are what most if not many minority go through almost everyday in the city of New York. For every 1 person looking for the Green Country, many others fail to reach.
Keywords: accounting, color-in-title, place-name-in-title
Based on Future Events
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Temptin' Tad has just been forced into retirement as the leader of the Sun Coast Gentlemen. In his mid-thirties he's considered washed up in the cutthroat world of male exotic dancing. The squad's choice for new leader is non-other than, Tad's protege, Bobby "The Kid." However, Bobby must face his inner demons, as well as, the enormous ego and package of Tito "el Toro", for the top spot. With Tad's help Bobby readies himself for the show down atop the Male Pyramid. Bobby's journey to self-discovery will be tested when he uncovers Tito's dark secret. Will Bobby succumb to the dark side?
It's what's in your heart that counts, not what's in your pants.
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Doc Jenkins is a singer/songwriter who tries to leave his singer/songwriter roots to be a music "mogul", and gets tangled up in a bad publishing deal. He enlists a team of cronies, including a young singer and his former singing partner, Blackie Buck, and together they execute his plan to get out of the deal. He gets help from a stereotypical small-time concert promoter. Honey Carder is the love interest/ex-wife.
Keywords: songwriter
Willie and Kris on the road - sharing music...raising hell!
Willie and Kris? You better duck!
Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson declare war... On the music industry!
Blackie Buck: Do you suppose a mans got to be a miserable son of a bitch all the time, just to write a good song every now & then? That's a terrible thought.
Doc Jenkins: [singing] The world's getting smaller and everything in it belongs; and if you can't buy that Mr. Music Executive, why don't you write your own songs?
Doc Jenkins: I couldn't hate anybody.::Blackie Buck: You hate Rodeo Rocky.::Doc Jenkins: I couldn't hate a real, live, human being.
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A radio disc jockey is about to lose his program's sponsor because the sponsor believes that television viewing is cutting down the size of the listening audience for radio programs, and those featuring platter-spinning radio disc jockeys. He sets out to prove otherwise and calls on twenty-eight disc jockeys in major cities across the United States to help prove his contention.
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All-Star Jam Session
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A radio disc jockey is about to lose his program's sponsor because the sponsor believes that television viewing is cutting down the size of the listening audience for radio programs, and those featuring platter-spinning radio disc jockeys. He sets out to prove otherwise and calls on twenty-eight disc jockeys in major cities across the United States to help prove his contention.
Keywords: 1950s, actor-shares-first-and-last-name-with-character, actor-shares-first-name-with-character, actor-shares-last-name-with-character, actress-shares-first-and-last-name-with-character, actress-shares-first-name-with-character, actress-shares-last-name-with-character, archive-footage, atlanta-georgia, audience-competition
All-Star Jam Session
Plot
A radio disc jockey is about to lose his program's sponsor because the sponsor believes that television viewing is cutting down the size of the listening audience for radio programs, and those featuring platter-spinning radio disc jockeys. He sets out to prove otherwise and calls on twenty-eight disc jockeys in major cities across the United States to help prove his contention.
Keywords: 1950s, actor-shares-first-and-last-name-with-character, actor-shares-first-name-with-character, actor-shares-last-name-with-character, actress-shares-first-and-last-name-with-character, actress-shares-first-name-with-character, actress-shares-last-name-with-character, archive-footage, atlanta-georgia, audience-competition
All-Star Jam Session
Plot
A radio disc jockey is about to lose his program's sponsor because the sponsor believes that television viewing is cutting down the size of the listening audience for radio programs, and those featuring platter-spinning radio disc jockeys. He sets out to prove otherwise and calls on twenty-eight disc jockeys in major cities across the United States to help prove his contention.
Keywords: 1950s, actor-shares-first-and-last-name-with-character, actor-shares-first-name-with-character, actor-shares-last-name-with-character, actress-shares-first-and-last-name-with-character, actress-shares-first-name-with-character, actress-shares-last-name-with-character, archive-footage, atlanta-georgia, audience-competition
All-Star Jam Session