Onur Decani better known as Dj.onur, born April 2nd,1988 is a Dj. and works as a director at DMC Music Company.
Early Life
He was born in the metroplitan city of Turkey,Istanbul.He started the school in Istanbul, but didn't finished it because he moved at the age of 9 in Peja,Kosovo with his family.
He finished the secondary school at the school Asdreni and the high school in the Bedri Pejani, all these in Peja.
Starting the career
He was in love with music(mostly rap) and wanted to be a Dj.In 2004 he started to work as a Dj. in the pubs of Peja.He started his career officially in 2005 , when he started working at the DMC too.From thar year made 89 remixes to rap,hip-hop and R&B songs.He worked with many albanian singers in Kosovo, wrote songtexts, composed songs.
The University
He now is going to the University of Prishtina, the computing faculty. He says that even he becames a computerist he will not leave the music.
Discography
He worked with many singers in Kosovo and some in Turkey.
Early Life
He was born in the metroplitan city of Turkey,Istanbul.He started the school in Istanbul, but didn't finished it because he moved at the age of 9 in Peja,Kosovo with his family.
He finished the secondary school at the school Asdreni and the high school in the Bedri Pejani, all these in Peja.
Starting the career
He was in love with music(mostly rap) and wanted to be a Dj.In 2004 he started to work as a Dj. in the pubs of Peja.He started his career officially in 2005 , when he started working at the DMC too.From thar year made 89 remixes to rap,hip-hop and R&B songs.He worked with many albanian singers in Kosovo, wrote songtexts, composed songs.
The University
He now is going to the University of Prishtina, the computing faculty. He says that even he becames a computerist he will not leave the music.
Discography
He worked with many singers in Kosovo and some in Turkey.
Buckeye Local North Middle School is a school in Brilliant, Ohio with an enrollment of about 250. Their colors are the same as buckeye local high schools blue and silver. Their sports ar 7th&8th grade football, 7th grade boys basketball, 8th grade boys basketball, 7th grade girls basketball, 8th grade girls basketball, 7th grade volleyball and 8th grade volleyball.
Their main rival is Buckeye SouthWest a school located in Yorkville the most fierce of these games is the North-South football game known as the Batlle Of Route 7 played at Buckeye Local High Schools World War 2 memorial stadium in yorkville.
The football team went 2-4 in 2006. the 7th grade basketball team went 8-6. the 8th grade basketball team went 2-12. and the 7th grade girls basketball team and the 8th grade team both went 7-7.
Their main rival is Buckeye SouthWest a school located in Yorkville the most fierce of these games is the North-South football game known as the Batlle Of Route 7 played at Buckeye Local High Schools World War 2 memorial stadium in yorkville.
The football team went 2-4 in 2006. the 7th grade basketball team went 8-6. the 8th grade basketball team went 2-12. and the 7th grade girls basketball team and the 8th grade team both went 7-7.
About MorningStar Publications and Ministries
MorningStar Publications and Ministries is a diverse and expanding international ministry founded by Rick and Julie Joyner in 1985. It began with the biblical mandate of Matthew 24:45-46:
Who then is the faithful and sensible slave whom his master put in charge of his household to give them their food at the proper time?
Blessed is that slave whom his master finds so doing when he comes.
To comply with this mandate, we seek to always to serve the Master's household, not be served by it. Our ministry motto is:
“We will not use people to build our ministry, but we use our ministry to build people.”
One of the primary ways that we are called to do this is to provide the household of faith with the highest quality spiritual food that is timely, or “meat in due season.” Our goal is to help strengthen the church by helping believers become the strongest Christians possible, and therefore true light and salt in the earth. This is the focus around which every aspect of the ministry revolves.
MorningStar Publications and Ministries is a diverse and expanding international ministry founded by Rick and Julie Joyner in 1985. It began with the biblical mandate of Matthew 24:45-46:
Who then is the faithful and sensible slave whom his master put in charge of his household to give them their food at the proper time?
Blessed is that slave whom his master finds so doing when he comes.
To comply with this mandate, we seek to always to serve the Master's household, not be served by it. Our ministry motto is:
“We will not use people to build our ministry, but we use our ministry to build people.”
One of the primary ways that we are called to do this is to provide the household of faith with the highest quality spiritual food that is timely, or “meat in due season.” Our goal is to help strengthen the church by helping believers become the strongest Christians possible, and therefore true light and salt in the earth. This is the focus around which every aspect of the ministry revolves.
Avatar Blue (1992-1995) was an influential Boston R&B/Funk band in the early 1990s. In 1993 and 1994, the band was nominated for several awards, including "Best Unsigned Band" (Musician magazine), "Best Funk Act" (Boston Music Awards) and "Best Hip-hop/Rap Act"” (WFNX Reader’s Poll). The band released a single LP in 1994, which garnered a songwriter achievement award. The group disbanded in late 1995 when co-founder Chris Phoenix moved to New York City.
Performers
The band was initially composed of James Bas (Guitar), Jim Calandrella (Tenor Sax), Deanna Dellacioppa (Vocals), Mick Demopolous (Bass), Ron Lowenstein (Alto Sax), Chris Phoenix (Vocals / Keyboards), Bryan Steele (Tenor Sax) and Troy Velazquez (Drums); following line-up changes in 1994, the group incorporated Laquinta Brown (Vocals), Takahiro Miyazaki (Alto Sax), Lyn Tatsuno (Bass), and Reiji Munekoa (Guitar).
Releases
An early successful track, "Hip-Hop 2 The Top", included performances by Joe Peek (Chuck) and Mike Stevens (Rippopotamus). The song debuted on WFNX and was later performed at the 1994 Boston Music Awards afterparty by all three bands.
The eponymous 15 track debut LP CD, Avatar Blue, was released in early 1995 on the PolyGram boutique label Renaissance Records and distributed by PGD. Initial reviews cited that the album contained strong Pop/R&B ballads in "Sittin’ On the Edge" and "This is Love", but that it suffered from a lack of direction as it attempted to "cover too much ground" as it skipped between Pop, Funk, Reggae and Hip-Hop. Note Magazine stated that “This record has a jump start on the listener causing you to have to try and catch up to its dazzling fusion of pop, R&B, funk and hip-hop." Despite its lukewarm reception, the album did manage to get considerable New England college radio play for "Tell Me Why" and earned Chris Phoenix and Deanna Dellacioppa a Billboard Songwriter Achievement Award for "Sittin’ On the Edge".
Additional Notes
Nate Morton was the band's drummer for a few months in 1994 while Troy Velazquez had surgery to repair a hernia.
Songwriter/Producer Michael Carroll was one of the band's original guitarists and founding members.
Performers
The band was initially composed of James Bas (Guitar), Jim Calandrella (Tenor Sax), Deanna Dellacioppa (Vocals), Mick Demopolous (Bass), Ron Lowenstein (Alto Sax), Chris Phoenix (Vocals / Keyboards), Bryan Steele (Tenor Sax) and Troy Velazquez (Drums); following line-up changes in 1994, the group incorporated Laquinta Brown (Vocals), Takahiro Miyazaki (Alto Sax), Lyn Tatsuno (Bass), and Reiji Munekoa (Guitar).
Releases
An early successful track, "Hip-Hop 2 The Top", included performances by Joe Peek (Chuck) and Mike Stevens (Rippopotamus). The song debuted on WFNX and was later performed at the 1994 Boston Music Awards afterparty by all three bands.
The eponymous 15 track debut LP CD, Avatar Blue, was released in early 1995 on the PolyGram boutique label Renaissance Records and distributed by PGD. Initial reviews cited that the album contained strong Pop/R&B ballads in "Sittin’ On the Edge" and "This is Love", but that it suffered from a lack of direction as it attempted to "cover too much ground" as it skipped between Pop, Funk, Reggae and Hip-Hop. Note Magazine stated that “This record has a jump start on the listener causing you to have to try and catch up to its dazzling fusion of pop, R&B, funk and hip-hop." Despite its lukewarm reception, the album did manage to get considerable New England college radio play for "Tell Me Why" and earned Chris Phoenix and Deanna Dellacioppa a Billboard Songwriter Achievement Award for "Sittin’ On the Edge".
Additional Notes
Nate Morton was the band's drummer for a few months in 1994 while Troy Velazquez had surgery to repair a hernia.
Songwriter/Producer Michael Carroll was one of the band's original guitarists and founding members.