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・ Dave Deutsch
・ Dave Devall
・ Dave Dexter, Jr.
・ Dave Deyoe
・ Dave Diamond
・ Dave Dick
・ Dave Dickenson
・ Dave Dickerson
・ Dave Dictor
・ Dave Diehl
・ Dave Digs Disney
・ Dave Diles
・ Dave Diles, Jr.
・ Dave Dillewaard
・ Dave Dir
Dave DMello
・ Dave Dobbyn
・ Dave Doeren
・ Dave Dolch
・ Dave Dombrowski
・ Dave Donaldson (footballer, born 1941)
・ Dave Donaldson (footballer, born 1954)
・ Dave Donnelly
・ Dave Dorman
・ Dave Dornseif
・ Dave Douglas (drummer)
・ Dave Douglas (golfer)
・ Dave Douglas (trumpeter)
・ Dave Douglas discography
・ Dave Dowle


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Dave DMello : ウィキペディア英語版
Dave DMello

Dave D'Mello (born as David Anthony Fisher on 13 June 1970 in Sidcup, Kent, England) is a British dance music DJ and record producer from Greenhithe, United Kingdom whom started life as a professional / semi professional footballer and was infamously banned for life. As a DJ, he is known for his signature dirty, funky, house driven' style and often blends elements of funk, rock, and old school. Whilst most DJs specialise in a style of music, Dave is still versatile enough to please any crowd and has a reputation for adding unlimited energy to his performances. You can always find him dancing as hard as the crowd while he plays. He is also the owner of Vines Vinyl Records and the sister label VVR2.
==Early football career==
D'Mello was a forward/midfielder who started out as a Gillingham youth team player and signed a professional contract with West Ham United only to have it terminated within a month after being sent off in a friendly.
Gained a wealth of Football Conference, Isthmian League and Southern Football League experience with the likes of Erith & Belvedere, Fisher Athletic, Egham Town, Rainham Town, Sittingbourne, Maidstone United, St. Leonards, Clapton, and Purfleet. Also played in Scotland for Airdrie and in the Spanish 4th Division for Torrevieja. Was banned for life for an incident during a game whilst at Egham Town when the match was abandoned midway through the game. Was released from the Sine Die ban in 2005 at the age of 35 and briefly joined Biggleswade Town in the South Midlands Premier and captained them to a successful season.

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