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Plz help More points and brainliest Walter Winchell first used the term “disc jockey” in the 1930s. For many years after that, the term “DJ” was used to describe any person who played records for people. This began to change when Francis Grasso first used turntables to seamlessly mix songs together in the late 1960s. Grasso showed that a great DJ did more than “just play records” for people. Grasso chose and played songs that fit the mood and energy of the dancers. He mixed songs together to create for the dancers a non-stop flow of music. By doing this, he turned a night of dancing to prerecorded music into an experience that could not be reproduced. In doing so, he changed the role of the DJ forever. By redefining what a DJ could do, Grasso opened the door for visionary DJs like DJ Kool Herc and Larry Levan.
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Which of these best supports the idea that Francis Grasso was a very influential DJ?
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Grasso opened the door for visionary DJs like DJ Kool Herc and Larry Levan.
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Grasso chose and played songs that fit the mood and energy of the dancers.
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Grasso showed that a great DJ did more than "just play records" for people.
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Grasso first use

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