Fans of The Ellen DeGeneres Show might remember another DJ behind the booth before Stephen “tWitch” Boss joined the show. Tony Okungbowa originated the role when the daytime talk show began in 2003.
Tony Okungbowa, who was the resident DJ on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” for several years, has spoken up about the recent workplace misconduct allegations on the talk show, saying he experienced ...
Anthony Marnach—more commonly known as “DJ Fat Tony—is an internationally recognized DJ known for rubbing shoulders with the likes of Kate Moss and Boy George. Getting his start in the ’80s London ...
One of the last parties that DJ Fat Tony played was Brooklyn Beckham’s 21st birthday, held in a giant glass marquee at David and Victoria Beckham’s family home in the English countryside. After that, ...
A former DJ from "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" spoke out on troubling allegations about the show's workplace, saying he felt the "toxicity of the environment" when he worked there. In an Instagram post ...
The Ellen DeGeneres Show has been mired in a lot of controversy over the last few months. Current and former employees of the long-running talk show have accused executive producers and senior ...
(AllHipHop News) When Tony Neal first founded the Core DJ s and began planning for the Core DJ s Retreat, it was originally designed to be for independent artists. It has grown dramatically ...
Skateboard legend Tony Alva, one of the original Z-Boys, created an entirely new way of skating that reflected his rebellious nature and his song choices speak to his punk rock sensibilities – from ...
Tony Okungbowa — known as DJ Tony during his time on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” — is standing in solidarity with his former colleagues, saying that he too felt the alleged “toxicity” of working under ...
The past few months have been insane for the new KS 107.5 morning-show combo of Tony V, Cedes and DJ Chonz. But the story behind their radio team-up is even crazier, as is clear from the following ...
Dubstep DJ Cookie Monsta has died, his record label Circus Records announced Friday. Born Tony Cook, the Nottingham, UK-native musician, known for tracks such as “Ruff” and “Blurgh,” was 31. No cause ...