From the first time a record was played over the airwaves in 1906, to a modern club economy that totals $3 billion annually in New York City alone, the DJ has been at the center of popular music. Starting as little more than a talking jukebox, the DJ is now a premier entertainer, producer, businessman, and musician in his own right. Superstar DJs, from Junior Vasquez to Sasha and Digweed, command worship and adoration from millions, flying around the globe to earn tens of thousands of dollars fo...
Francis Grasso, the granddaddy of modern club jocks, was getting blowjobs in the booth back in 1969. "I bet you can't make me miss a beat," he'd tell the girl beneath his decks.