Person who plays recorded music for an audience.
1Rajoelina, a former disc jockey, said his political opponents had nothing to fear.
2A local radio disc jockey is trying to date the reluctant new owner.
3Everybody knows the one about the three-hundred-pound disc jockey with the whipcord-thin voice.
4A former disc jockey, McGregor got involved in music production nearly two decades ago.
5Struggle through interview with radio disc jockey or newspaper reporter.
6Interview with a disc jockey named DeKoven, no first name.
7I'm a secular Jewish country music songwriter and disc jockey.
8WMCA disc jockey Joe O'Brien was the first to play it on the air.
9He also became a disc jockey, presenting a show on the Memphis radio station WDIA.
10The song ended and the disc jockey came on.
11I turned on the radio and poked around the dial for a decent disc jockey.
12We'd had a great deal of trouble with our late recorded show, a disc jockey show.
13A farmer in Uttar Pradesh rolled out a mobile disc jockey system, normally used at weddings.
14Doctor Rock -Renegade disc jockey, record producer, former Radio with Pictures host and committed punk.
15She was still thinking about that crack the disc jockey had made about the Donner Party.
16And speaking of details, you might have to cancel the photographer and the disc jockey-allthat.
Translations for disc jockey