DJ SPIN THE RECORD

First Lady Michelle Obama basked in her after-speech glow to Beyonce's "Move Your Body." Bill Clinton strutted to the stage to Fleetwood Mac's "Don't Stop."

These musical backdrops were provided by DJ Cassidy serving as the one-man house band at the Democratic National Convention.

The celebrity-go-to DJ — who has spun records for stars including Diddy, Oprah Winfrey, Jay-Z and Jennifer Lopez— is no stranger to entertaining political insiders. He also deejayed President Barack Obama's 50th birthday party and one of his inaugural balls in 2009.

—Stacy A. Anderson— Twitter http://twitter.com/APcampaign

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