DJ QUEZ
Born in JUNCOS, Puerto Rico in 1983 DJ Quez can't remember when he didn't want to make music. Before he picked up his first record he was banging on his moms pots and pans. DJ Quez went from the kitchen to the studio at an early age. He began studying music production while in High School and upon completion enrolled himself at Full Sail. As a student at Full Sail he began an internship at Orlando's Power 95.3 where his drive and ambition was quickly noticed and he was soon employed at the station. Quez's ties to the music scene in Puerto Rico have made him a player to watch in the Reggeaton arena. He's already opened for such artists as Daddy Yankee, Voltio, Tego Calderon, Wisin Y Yandel, Pitbull, Don Omar and many others. Some of his remixes that hit the air waves include Daddy Yankees Rompe remix featuring Atiba, Alexis y Fido ft. Atiba- Quieres Besar, Da Shop Boys ft. Atiba- Rockstar, Akon Featuring Tego Calderon - Ghetto, and much more..
You can hear DJ Quez on Power 95.3 Saturdays from 2pm-6pm, Sundays from 1pm-4pmHe is also at the HOTTEST REGGAETON clubs in Orlando,
Roxy
- Wednesdays,
Destiny Night Club
- Saturdays, and
Roxy Night Club
- Sundays.
MONDAY MARCH 30TH!!!
JUST DANCE!!! THE ULTIMATE TEEN NIGHT AT LUX NIGHT CLUB!!!
DJ QUEZ (POWER 95.3/ALL PRO DJS), DJ TONY STAR, NATURAL MYSTIC
PLAYING THE BEST OF HIP HOP, REGGAE, REGGAETON, TOP 40 AND MORE!!
AGES 13-18
PARTY FROM 8PM-1AM
LADIES ARE FREE FREE FREE FREE BEFORE 10PM AND JUST $10 AFTER
GUYS JUST $5 BEFORE 9:30PM AND JUST $10 AFTER
FOR MORE INFO 407-619-4495 OR EMAIL AT [email protected]
"Por mi madre que hoy me defraso de MACHETERO"
The Boricua Popular/Peoples Army — or Ejército Popular Boricua in Spanish — is a clandestine organization based on the island of Puerto Rico, with cells throughout the United States. They campaign for and support the independence of Puerto Rico from what they characterize as United States colonial rule. The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) classifies the Boricua Popular Army as a terrorist organization.[1]Although the group has claimed responsibility for numerous bombings, attacks against the U.S. military and armed robberies since 1978, and was led primarily by former FBI Most Wanted Fugitive Filiberto Ojeda RÃos until his death in 2005, they claim to have currently refocused their resources and networks to political, information and enforcement support for the general independence and nationalist movement in Puerto Rico and the diaspora.Also known as Los Macheteros ("the Machete Wielders") and 'Puerto Rican Popular Army', their active membership of mostly Puerto Rican men and women is alleged to number over 2,100, with an unknown number of supporters, sympathizers, collaborators and informants, with cells (usually consisting of between six and ten members) in the United States and other countries