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This Next Song ... : Rich Amooi, a.k.a. Mr. DJ, decided to be a radio disc jockey while in high school. But after beginning a career on the air, he found he really enjoys providing the music for wedding receptions.
College Park disc jockey makes the move from radio to wedding circuit
By Mary Gottschalk
Rich Amooi answers to many monikers, but the one he most enjoys hearing is "Hey, Mr. DJ."  More
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