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Fliers for Disk Jockey's Latino De Nueva Inglaterra Disc Jockey's Latino De Nueva IngiaTerra Pa' que te enteres El nombre de New England Latin Disc Jockey a cambiado su nombre a Disc Jockey's Latino De Nueva IngiaTerra Disc Jockey's Latino De Nueva IngiaTerra - se a trasladado su centro de offtcina a Medford, Ma. Nueva Oftcina :Disc Jockey's Latino De Nueva InglaTerra 10 liberty Avenue, Suite # 2 Medford, Ma 02155 Nuevo Telefono: (611) 393-4381 NuevoFu: (611) 393-4381 PagerNoiceMail: (611) 845-9007 Mismo Slogan: Rompiendo 10 Nuevo Mismo Amigo: Antonio Ortiz EFECTIVOAHORA !!! 10 liberty AYeaue, Suite # 2 MccIfonl, Ma 02155 TellFax 617-393-4381 Voice maiIIP-.ger 617-845-9007 El Scrvicio 111M gnnde de DiM:Jocb:Y6 Y promocioDa en NucYIIIDgMTcrn "DisC Jockey's Latino De Nueva InglaTerra Dear Music Indus1Iy Professionals, I would like to take 1his 1ime to In1roduce myself as the Priesident of the first and largest La1in Record pool in the New England Area. (.p,.etty .tHI" we will M:o-.e " CD JIM ' iIutud of" RecordpM lit tile r_ we lire glliltg ). We provide to quaJified Individuals service from aR major and Independent labels across the United States. '" ~ • • We specialize in SALSA, MERENGUE, CUMB~ V ALLENATO, BACHATA, LATIN REGGAE, LATIN FREESTYLE, LATIN HOUSE, LATIN JAZZ, RAP, lDP HOP, R & B and other DANCE oriented music. Qualification as a member, must be a professional worldng .DJNJ in a, Club, Mobile, Radio (commercial / non commercial) or a Vide,<> show . We haw ajob refella! plan for both Club an4, Mbt;ne DJ's, and win even deliver your music or video to any radio station or video show when requested. N_ : (Spedal tpddgg 'is I!lilable at a fee> The recoId pool was established in 1991 with S to 10 members. Presend.y we are servicing OWl" SS fCliable members. The list ofNJght Clubs where our members wmt in is impressive : Oz Club, Vincent Night Club, Europia, Coco's, Club Choices, Cache Discotec, The Club, Rob Mar Discotec, Rincon Azul, Wonderland Ban Room, Nuevo Mundo, Stars Night Club, EsteDs Discotec, and Post 2S Club. , List of Radio Personnel include : l1S0 am Fabulosa, 90.9 FM WBUR, 91.3 WDJM, 1410 am WMSX, 1330 AM WRCA(NBaR.o DB OIlO 1Ibow). We also provide videos to popular La1in video TV shows such as : Pachauga Labna, Video Mania, Prognma Laaino, and Sabado IntematioDal fos oxamp1es. "" The Record pool has also boon involwd in con1ribubng.. iis services to area Fes1ivals, Aids Benefits and numerous other benefit that we can get associated with. OUr accompJisbments were n01ice and published in 1he New England areas two prestigious news paper such as EL MUNDO and the BOSTON GLOBE. 10 liberty Ave.De, Suik # 2 Medioni, Ma 02155 Tel/Fax 617-393-4381 Voice JIUIil/P~ 617-845-9007 El Scrvicio msa grtUldc de Di1Ic Jockera y promocionca cn NUCV8 Ing/8Tcrrs .
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