Sentences with phrase «disk jockeys»

Inside, the main story titled America's House Party raved about how disk jockeys, hair dressers and Taco Bell cashiers were making fortunes flipping houses:
Laptop computers are not covered by musical instrument insurance policies, even though many disk jockeys use them.
Which, in the kind of segue that would embarrass the poorest of regional radio disk jockeys, is where we came in.
USA Today was the first to turn trade information into a national scoreboard, but now the totals are carried by the wire services and faithfully announced by disk jockeys.
He called me in his office and said, «I'd like for you to do the radio show from 9 to midnight, and you can be the disk jockey, but listen there's no way I'm putting you on the air as «Laverne.»
The big evening hit at the Eccles was Patrick Stettner's «The Night Listener,» an eerie, Hitchcockian thriller starring Robin Williams as a gay late - night disk jockey whose publisher friend (Joe Morton) asks him to read a manuscript about a young boy (Rory Culkin) tortured by his parents and now dying of AIDS under the care of a foster mother in Wisconsin (Toni Collette).
The main character in my «Band On The Run» series is a guerilla disk jockey, so I think I have subconsciously wanted to do that, too.
Professional Summary Experienced disk jockey, skilled graphic designer, proficient in computer...
In the 1940s, thousands of Vancouverites woke up to Ray, the morning disk jockey on CKMO Radio, as he spun tunes by Bing Crosby and Mel Torme across the airwaves.
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