The Great History of DJ Equipment
A Disk Jockey and DJ equipment go hand in hand and have since 1906 when the earliest ever-broadcasted music hit the air waves. In the year 1909 the earliest radio DJ birth took place Ray Newby at the age of 16, broadcasted music from Wireless off a small spark transmitter and Herrold College of Engineering. After a year, radio transmission grows to develop into the 'in' thing broadcasting each and everything from songs to comedy shows, sport activities and information. With the help of DJ equipment.
It was not till 1935 that the time "disc jockey" was defined by Walter Winchell utilizing disc as reference to the record and jockey the operative of the DJ equipment used to playback the songs. The first time a Disk Jockey performed live was in the year 1943 when Jimmy Savile deejayed the worlds' earliest dance festival took places England and the venue Loyal Order Ancient Shepherds. Playing several jazz songs, Savile was the earliest ever to utilize twin turntables to have steady play. The same year disco was made one time the world’s first disco was inaugurated, the Whiskey a Go Go in Paris, France broadcasting recorded songs starting the extend of discotheques all over USA and the Europe.