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DJ Baby Anne (born Marianne Broadway) is a female disc jockey who began spinning Florida breaks, funky breaks, and Miami bass music. She first became famous in 1992 for mixing breakbeats in her native Orlando, Florida, in collaborations with DJ Icey. The legend holds that Icey was spinning at a private party and let Anne on the tables and having a female DJ was a hit with the crowd[citation needed]. From that point forward she began to call herself DJ Baby Anne and produce under that name. For other meanings of DJ, see DJ (disambiguation). ... Florida breaks (a. ... Miami bass (also known as booty music, a term that may also include other genres, such as dirty rap) is a type of hip hop music that became popular in the 1980s and 1990s, known for applying the Roland TR-808 sustained kick drum, slightly higher dance tempos, and occasionally... 1992 (MCMXCII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday. ... This article is about breakbeat, the genre. ... Nickname: The City Beautiful, O-Town Location in Orange County and the state of Florida. ... DJ Icey DJ Icey, (born Eddie Pappa) often referred to as the King of Funky Breaks (Mixmag April 1998) is the multi platinum Moonshine recording artist responsible for defining Funky Breaks and Florida Breaks. ...
So far, she has released 6 mix albums, most notably the "Bass Queen in the Mix" series. Her latest work was "Assault and Battery," a 2-disc collaboration with fellow female mixer Jen Lasher.
BabyAnne has alway been a music lover from even her earliest childhood memories.
ICEY had always seen BabyAnne on the dancefloor busting out great moves and they became great friends, he told her that if she got some tables and practiced he would get her some bookings with him back in the day.
The Bass Queen CD is her floor filling journey into bass and beats: an example of the grooves that BabyAnne lays down on the decks.