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Khia “DJ K-Swift” Edgerton obit
Oct. 19, 1978 – July 21, 2008 By Al Shipley (City Paper, “No Cover,” 7/30/2008) Last week, Baltimore club music lost its queen. Khia Edgerton, who in the course of a decade had risen from a teenage 92Q intern to … Continue reading
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Baltimore Club Scene Loses Voice
DJ ‘K-Swift’ dies in accident at home By Sam Sessa (Baltimore Sun, July 22, 2008) Khia Edgerton, a pioneering DJ who as “K-Swift” became one of Baltimore’s top radio personalties and a major player in the local music scene, died … Continue reading
All Hail the Queen
DJ K-Swift Presides Over Club Music’s Man’s, Man’s, Man’s World by Jaye Hunnie (City Paper, 7/16/2003) Any night of the week you can find clubs and bars around the city packed with predominately young black men and women, their pants … Continue reading