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Resident DJ's  

Dave Dawood

Dave Dawood

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Shaun Lever

Shaun Lever

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Andy Biggs

Andy Biggs

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Kevin Fredrick

Kevin Fredrick

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Guest DJ's  

Paul Morgan

Paul Morgan

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Jon Fitz

Jon Fitz

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Carl Hanaghan

Carl Hanaghan

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Trophy Twins

Trophy Twins

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Emiestillo

Emiestillo

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Spoony

Spoony

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Kim Fai

Kim Fai

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Fran Cosgrave

Fran Cosgrave

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Live PA's  

Steve Edwards

Steve Edwards

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Angie Brown

Angie Brown

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Lee Fields

Lee Fields

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Angie Brown

Angie Brown


DJ Biography
Angie Brown calls herself the original South London Girl as she was born in Clapham. She grew up in Brixton and began her singing career in the early 1990s. Angie started out as a freelance singer doing sessions and toured with major names throughout the world.

Angie is a refreshing and gifted vocalist, whose performances have thrilled audiences all over the world. Her voice has been compared to the all-time greats, such as Tina Turner and Aretha Franklin. Ms. Brown's passion during performances has been known to make grown men cry.

Angie’s biggest hit to date was in 1992, with a deliciously infectious tune called "I’m Gonna Get You" which reached Number 3 in the UK charts in October 1992. Her vocals featured heavily on the track, which was created by 3 young DJ’s/remixers from Stratford called Bizarre Inc. For all involved, it remains their biggest hit. She teamed up with Bizarre Inc. again the following year on "Took My Love".

Angie has also sung backing vocals for the likes of Grace Jones, Beverley Knight, Mark Morrison, The Rolling Stones, Kate Bush, Chaka Khan, Heaven 17, Neneh Cherry, Lisa Stansfield, The Stereophonics and Fat Boy Slim.

Angie’s other big hit was with remixer Steve Rodway, better known as Motiv 8. Their collaboration "Rockin' for Myself" peaked at Number 18 in the UK in May 1994.

Angie rocked the Rififi crowd on the August Bank Holiday Sunday in 2006.




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