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Scotch-Club
The Scotch Club in Aachen was the first discothèque, opening on October 19, 1959. It was closed in 1992. ==Origin of the discothèque== In the 1950s, dancehalls were common throughout the world. People danced to the music of a band that usually played cover songs. On October 19, 1959, the former restaurant re-opened as a dancehall, but the owner didn't want to hire a band and used a record player instead. Klaus Quirini, a volunteer newspaper journalist reporting on the event, was as bored as most of the visitors and took over the record player. He used the style common with many radio news reporters, announcing songs and audience games and giving comments. The first song he played was the chart hit ''Ein Schiff wird kommen'' by Lale Andersen. His style was immediately popular, and he from then on remained the disc-jockey, the first DJ ever. As ''DJ Heinrich'', he organised other DJs to found a workers' union that made DJ an official (i.e. healthcare registered) profession.
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