Born: 1948 in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Died: 26 December 1989 in New York, USA
American DJ and remixer. A former professional pharmacist, The man who’s got ears - as he was called in the music industry - started DJing at Fire Island’s The Ice Palace in 1971 and, later, at Manhattan’s Le Jardin and Infinity, soon becoming one of the most renowned names in the ’70s disco scene.
Bobby DJ is unanimously regarded as an out-and-out pioneer in beatmixing and disco remixing: No wonder he was a member of the original team of remixers of legendary subscription label Disconet Program Service, along with such other famed DJs as
Savarese and Kevin Guilmet.
He was the first DJ to be presented with a Gold Disc - for his work on
Love Unlimited Orchestra’s Love’s Theme - and, in 1976, he was also awarded - with Tom
Savarese - the Billboard Magazine’s National Disco DJ of the Year prize.
Unfortunately, Bobby DJ passed away in New York in 1989 (reportedly of AIDS-related illness).