David Guetta, a French composer, DJ, and record producer, was born in Paris, France in 1967.
David Guetta is a disc jockey who was born in Paris on November 7, 1967. At the age of 13, he began mixing his first record. Five years later, he demonstrated his skills behind the turntables at a small bar called Broad. Guetta began mixing his own music with fellow DJ Kien and showed it at Broad. Guetta and Kien held similar parties at other venues after concluding that the club was too tiny to garner widespread public notice. They hold events on a regular basis at the Rex Club, Central World (previously known as Queen), and Wunderland Boy.
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