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About Corbin Dooley
For the past fifteen years, Corbin Dooley has made
his mark DJing, producing and championing music on many levels.
An internship working with The Smiths at London's
Rough Trade Records in 1987 inspired him to take the programming reins of Wake Forest
University's college radio station WAKE. A subsequent move to New York upon graduation led
to a job working with Run-DMC at Profile Records. In 1989, Dooley migrated to TVT Records
to join forces with then-unknown Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails). The chance to work with
Blur, Jesus Jones, & Jeffrey Gaines led Dooley to SBK/EMI Records in 1991.
In 1995 Corbin debuted his own label, which released
more than thirty singles & albums over the next three years. Dooley concurrently expanded
into radio as an on air personality for San Diego’s modern rock station 91X.
By early 2000, Dooley was DJing at numerous social
events and venues, including New York's Palace, the Puck Building, and Sky Studios. His DJ
sets are fueled by high-energy performances that contain a mix of current favorites across
many genres of music.
After a family relocation to Tucson, Corbin
partnered to open the Level Lounge in 2006, where he DJ’d regularly, and served as Music
Director. In the past year he founded Tucson’s newest downtown lounge, Centro.
Dooley donates his time weekly as a DJ on KXCI 91.3
FM, serves as the station’s RPM Director, and concurrently produces various music events
and productions in Tucson.
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