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| DJ Sixth Sense is available for all occasions For Booking Information please call Carma at 240 593 7039 Sixth Sense's Myspace Page is www.myspace.com/djsixthsense Sixth Sense's AOL Instant Messager is RealSixthSense |

| DJ Sixth Sense is known both nationally and internationally for his mixing, cutting, and spinning flare. He seen on "Get The Hook Up" TV Show Season Two on TV One. He can be heard on XM Satellite Radio Channel 67 "The City" Metro Mix on Tuesdays and Fridays at 6pm est. Friday & Saturday mornings he on the syndicated broadcast of The Russ Parr Morning Show as "Mr. Wrong Songs". Listeners obviously appreciate his ability to find those new favorites and old school classics and bring them to the front. He's opened for top performers like Kanye West, Alicia Keys, Maxwell, DMX, New Edition, Lil Kim and Destiny's Child just to name a few. He was the DJ for The BET Black College Tour 2007. He's been featured on BET's Rap City Show and has showcased his talents at The BET 20th & 25th Anniversary Party and three separate BET Annual Walk of Fame shows honoring Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin & Smokey Robinson. The Icons don't stop there. DJ Sixth Sense spun at Michael Jordan's 39th Birthday Party. DJ Sixth Sense's love of music in all genres is shown through interaction with diverse audiences as he performs in the MCI Center as the DJ for The Washington Wizards Basketball Team. In the world of sports, his resume includes The 2003 NFL Players Association Super Bowl Party in San Diego, and the 2003, 2002 & 2001 NBA All-Star Weekend Parties. Internationally, DJ Sixth Sense has toured Mexico & Brazil with The Born Jamericans. In Hong Kong, China he was a featured DJ to bring in the New Year in 2004. DJ Sixth Sense started out in Washington, D.C. and as since then remained a loyal force in his community. He has been Howard University's Homecoming Events DJ for several years and has taken many clubs and made them rock with R&B, Hip-Hop, Old School, House, Go-Go and Reggae. Keep an eye on this continuously rising talent. |


