It was perfectly timed. As Europe rebuilt itself, and their American and Canadian Allies needed an injection of light and laughter, it became clear that there would always be a place for deejays in the world.
Over the years like anything creative and cutting edge being a Deejay wasn’t just about broadcasting tunes over the radio or from the booth of a nightclub. It evolved and being at the helm meant becoming a turntablist. This involves an ear for mixing sounds, the blending of more than one technology and physically manipulating the records and stylus to produce a one of a kind sound.
More than a few good DJs went on to become famous like Pauly D, Bob Crane, Lil John, and Graham Norton, for example. These guys furthered their career by reaching different heights within the acting and music industry, but will always be remembered first for knowing how to shine a spotlight on other artists’ talents. While these guys could still pull in the big bucks, there are some newer very talented spinners on the block. Names that pull in the highest dollar for their expertise are Roger Shah from Germany, noted as “the best disc jockey in the world” as well as Noel Fielding who keeps the music going, but also his audience laughing, as he was voted the best comedy personality on radio in the world in