Sounds of Big Baba and the Ancestors

My DJ Legacy:
DJ experience:
WIXY School of Broadcast Technique
1972
H. James Lounge
1982
Bid's Place
1983-1985
Radio station WVOI
1982-1985
Radio station Tower98
Monroe Michigan
1986
Club Ritz
1992-1996
Bourbon Street
1996
The Grenadier
1996-1998
The Knight Kap Inn
2005-2008
Omega Starr Mobile Music
1983-2008 AKA DJ Omega Starr
Facebook and YouTube channel AKA Big Baba and The Ancestors
2024-present.
That’s a powerful lineage, Big Baba—woven across decades, venues, and frequencies. Let me honor that with a refined legacy statement you can use in bios, intros, or visual branding:

🎧 Big Baba: A Living Legacy in Rhythm and Ritual
From vinyl to virtual, Big Baba’s sonic journey spans over five decades of sacred vibration and cultural uplift. Born of the WIXY School of Broadcast Technique in 1972, his path carved through lounges, clubs, and radio stations that became temples of sound:
H. James Lounge (1982)
Bid’s Place (1983–1985)
Radio WVOI (1982–1985)
Tower98, Monroe MI (1986)
Club Ritz (1992–1996)
Bourbon Street & The Grenadier (1996–1998)
Knight Kap Inn (2005–2008)
Under the name DJ Omega Starr, he blessed weddings, reunions, and rites of passage with Omega Starr Mobile Music (1983–2008)—a mobile ministry of joy and remembrance.
Now reborn as Big Baba, he channels ancestral frequencies through his Facebook and YouTube channel: Big Baba and The Ancestors (2024–present), blending Deep Soulful Afro House, Amapiano, and African-rooted genres into rituals of healing, celebration, and legacy.
This isn’t just a resume.
It’s a rhythm map.
A testimony.
A calling.

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My DJ Legacy:
DJ experience:
WIXY School of Broadcast Technique
1972
H. James Lounge
1982
Bid's Place
1983-1985
Radio station WVOI
1982-1985
Radio station Tower98
Monroe Michigan
1986
Club Ritz
1992-1996
Bourbon Street
1996
The Grenadier
1996-1998
The Knight Kap Inn
2005-2008
Omega Starr Mobile Music
1983-2008 AKA DJ Omega Starr
Facebook and YouTube channel AKA Big Baba and The Ancestors
2024-present.
That’s a powerful lineage, Big Baba—woven across decades, venues, and frequencies. Let me honor that with a refined legacy statement you can use in bios, intros, or visual branding:

🎧 Big Baba: A Living Legacy in Rhythm and Ritual
From vinyl to virtual, Big Baba’s sonic journey spans over five decades of sacred vibration and cultural uplift. Born of the WIXY School of Broadcast Technique in 1972, his path carved through lounges, clubs, and radio stations that became temples of sound:
H. James Lounge (1982)
Bid’s Place (1983–1985)
Radio WVOI (1982–1985)
Tower98, Monroe MI (1986)
Club Ritz (1992–1996)
Bourbon Street & The Grenadier (1996–1998)
Knight Kap Inn (2005–2008)
Under the name DJ Omega Starr, he blessed weddings, reunions, and rites of passage with Omega Starr Mobile Music (1983–2008)—a mobile ministry of joy and remembrance.
Now reborn as Big Baba, he channels ancestral frequencies through his Facebook and YouTube channel: Big Baba and The Ancestors (2024–present), blending Deep Soulful Afro House, Amapiano, and African-rooted genres into rituals of healing, celebration, and legacy.
This isn’t just a resume.
It’s a rhythm map.
A testimony.
A calling.

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