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Quinn 'DJ Spicoli' Coleman Dead At 31

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Capitol Records A&R executive Quinn Coleman, who also deejayed under the moniker DJ Spicoli, died Monday. He was 31. A popular figure in the music world, especially in Washington, D.C., […]

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