Conference 05/12/05
Details on how to get to The Drum Arts Centre & A list of Hotels to stay at while in Birmingham are available for download on the Contact Us page.
Event 18/11/05
Choice F.M. - Official Media Partners for the Djs for Life Event!!!! -- Choice FM have become official Media partners for the Djs For Life Project in Dec. Kat & Masterstepz will broadcast a live show from Birmingham on the 9th Dec 2005.
Tickets 15/11/05
Some people have been experiencing problems purchasing their Conference tickets through Paypal. So you can now get them from the Credit Card Hotline:
08707 544445

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Tickets 19/10/05

Event 18/10/05
Ticket outlets for the event now in the events section. Can't wait?
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Lineup 27/09/05
Some recent additions to the lineup: Charlie Dark, Normski, Nihal, and more..
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Wristbands 27/09/05
Wristbands are now also available in Old Skool Daze Birmingham, Replay Records in Bristol and Fat City in Manchester.
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Wristbands 07/09/05
The DJs for Life wristbands are now in shops, so go and buy one today. In Birmingham get down to Size trainer store or Tempest records, in London check out Deal Real and in Leicester it's 2Funky. More stockists to be confirmed later this week including stores in Bristol and Manchester.
In the meantime DJ Swing needs you now so please make a donation by texting:
DJSWING to 86600
texts cost £3 with all funds going to Swing's charities. Service provided by Mobsvideo.
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Lineup 23/08/05
Massive additions to the lineup!
Scratch Perverts, Mr Thing, Roc 1 and loads more
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Lineup 13/08/05
More Djs Announced!
DJ's Supreme, Pogo & Tigerstyle added
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Lineup 10/08/05
Need to know who's gonna be there?
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General 09/08/05
Well the sites finally up and running!! We'll be adding more details over the next few days so keep checking back for updates.
Wristbands 09/08/05
Djs for Life Wrist Bands hit London!!!! -- Well What a Showcase of the U.K's biggest & best Djs. Stars turned up to spin tunes all for the name of Myeloma U.K. Djs repping in the place included Trevor Nelson, Big Ted, Pogo, Cutmaster Swift, Matt White, Rapscallion, Normski, Boogie Bunch. All in honour of our friend & dj for life - Dj Swing. Wicked night!!!

Diggz

For the last 3 years, Diggz presented his Friday night show "Soulpower" every week from 10 until midnight on BBC 1Xtra playing the more soulful side of R¡n¡B. He was with the BBC since 2002 where he has also covered daytime shifts for 1xtra and even presented the Friday night show "1xtra presents" on Radio 1. More recently he has made moves to develop as a mainstream daytime broadcaster. He is currently presenting shows for Galaxy in Birmingham and Power fm in Southampton.

Over the years Diggz has met and interviewed some of the biggest names in show business, hosted live radio broadcasts, written columns for national magazines and managed his own record label.

His first break was on Galaxy Radio where he presented Bristol¡s first ever R¡n¡B chart show called Soul Power for five years. At Galaxy, he was responsible for interviewing some of the biggest artists including Notorious BIG, Aaliyah, Mary J Blige and Wu Tang Clan.

Between 1996-98, Diggz worked as Assistant Head of Music at Galaxy 101 and as a result started promoting major R¡n¡B gigs in Bristol. Whilst working at Kiss 100 in 1999, he met up with Trevor Nelson, who then became his manager.

Diggz went on to support Trevor Nelson on his Radio 1 Rhythm Nation Tour in 1999/2000 around the UK and Ireland. In 2001 he supported Trevor Nelson with Radio 1 live from the Ayia Napa Weekend, which is where he was headhunted for his groundbreaking show on 1xtra.

Diggz has broadcast a New Years Eve club set live on Radio 1 and 1xtra simultaneously for the last two years. He¡s also a permanent fixture at the legendary Southport weekender and many other uk clubs.

In 2003 he launched his own label random records as he was disappointed with the music he was being sent and more recently he was voted on to the board at AIM, an organisation that represents the interests of 200 independent uk labels.