Dj eddie one biography
- DJ Eddie One, the original "Dreamer,".
- Originally born in El Salvador, this Los Angeles Heavy Hitter has taken over the airwaves with his wide variety of music.
- “DJ Eddie One” was born in Santa Ana, El Salvador and arrived to the United States as a war refugee when he was 11.
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DJ Eddie One
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About DJ Eddie One
Born: Santa Ana, El SalvadorRaised: El Salvador / Los Angeles
Where's My Hood: Pic Union (Little Central America) - Reppin' to the fullest!
Crews: West Coast Street Promotions / West Coast Record Pool / Heavy Hitters
Clubs / Venues: Joseph's (Hollywood, CA)
Radio: Various, including Power 106 KPWR, Los Angeles, CA and MixSquad Syndicated on various stations
Mixtapes: Monthly
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7095 Hollywood Blvd., #826
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Eddie Richards
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Eddie Richards, also known as Evil Eddie Richards and Jolly Roger, is a British DJ. He was one of the first DJs to champion house music back in the mid-1980s and one of the UK's original mix DJs residing at London's Camden Palace. Along with being a House pioneer, Eddie is also considered the "Godfather" of a subgenre of house, known as Tech House.[1]
Biography
Richards was born in Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England.[2] He first came to prominence in the 1980s as a DJ at the Camden Palace in London.,[2][3] whom he credits the late Colin Faver for getting him a residency at the club.[4] He became resident DJ at Clink Street (alongside Mr. C), where he played a major role in introducing house music to the UK, and he has been called Britain's "godfather of house".[2][5][6]
From April 1989 to July 1990, Richards ran a local clubnight Outer Limits at the Sanctuary Music Arena in Bletchley, Milton Keynes.[7] In June 1990, he also founded the DJ a