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Million DJ March

This weekend, DJs from across the nation will be gathering in D.C. for the Million DJ March. The event will feature a panel discussion, a celebrity basketball game, and performances on and speakers on the National Mall. The organizers hope the event will help unify DJs to assert their rights in the entertainment industry. What they organizers lack in substance they make up for in lofty goals. I don’t even think there are a million DJs in America, but we will see how many turn out this weekend. Featured speakers/performers - KRS One, Rev. Lennox Yearwood, Joell Ortiz, DJ Geometrix, Lord Tariq and Peter Gunz, DJ Kool and many many more.

Schedule and info is at the Million DJ March Blog

2 Responses to “Million DJ March”

  1. Washington City Paper: City Desk - Our Morning Roundup Says:

    [...] PJ reported yesterday, the Million DJ March comes to DC this [...]

  2. Upset The Setup Says:

    This was more like the 100 DJ Scam!
    http://upsetthesetup.wordpress.com/2008/09/02/because-the-100-dj-march-wouldnt-have-gotten-you-sponsors/

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