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==Biography== ==Biography==
As a child, Donald was classically trained in the upright bass and violin. After hearing early funk records, he began experimenting with tape decks and a primitive radio shack mixer at home in ], ]. He began playing at nightclubs by the mid-1980s and began gaining name recognition in early turntablism. In the early 1990s when the ] scene took hold up and down the west-coast Donald had an entire Friday at the Underground nightclub in ]. (citation?) ]His clubnight showcased many now famous DJs from around the world. Donald, along with ] in ] and ] in Los Angeles shamelessly self-promotes west-coast house music through the 1990s, including, but not limited to writing his own press releases and editing his own Misplaced Pages page. As a child, Donald was classically trained in the upright bass and violin. After hearing early funk records, he began experimenting with tape decks and a primitive radio shack mixer at home in ], ]. He began playing at nightclubs by the mid-1980s and began gaining name recognition in early turntablism. In the early 1990s when the ] scene took hold up and down the west-coast Donald had an entire Friday at the Underground nightclub in ]. (citation?) ]His clubnight showcased many now famous DJs from around the world. Donald, along with ] in ] and ] in Los Angeles shamelessly self-promotes west-coast house music through the 1990s, including, but not limited to writing his own press releases and editing his own Misplaced Pages page.

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Donald Glaude is a house music artist, DJ and remixer, and is consistently ranked as one of DJ Mag's top 100 DJs.

Biography

As a child, Donald was classically trained in the upright bass and violin. After hearing early funk records, he began experimenting with tape decks and a primitive radio shack mixer at home in Tacoma, Washington. He began playing at nightclubs by the mid-1980s and began gaining name recognition in early turntablism. In the early 1990s when the rave scene took hold up and down the west-coast Donald had an entire Friday at the Underground nightclub in Seattle. (citation?) citationHis clubnight showcased many now famous DJs from around the world. Donald, along with DJ Dan in San Francisco and Ron D Core in Los Angeles shamelessly self-promotes west-coast house music through the 1990s, including, but not limited to writing his own press releases and editing his own Misplaced Pages page.

References

  1. "Top 100 DJs 2007 - No 69 - Donald Glaude". www.djmag.com. Retrieved 2008-01-29.


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