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By Timothy Pittz

Published on February 23, 2006

Once a member of Crazy Town (the one-hit wonder responsible for the earworm that was "Butterfly"), Adam Goldstein, aka DJ AM, has reinvented himself as the most in-demand DJ among Hollywood's A-list. Demi Moore, Ben Stiller, Tobey Maguire, Jessica Simpson and Madonna have all sought him out for their private soirees. AM's typical bookings consist of movie premieres, Golden Globe parties, Maxim parties and events hosted by MTV. His resumé reads like the wet dream of most up-and-coming bedroom DJs who are in it for the money and fame. And when he's not rubbing elbows with Tinseltown's bold and beautiful, he's a regular fixture in the hottest clubs in New York, L.A., Las Vegas and Miami. AM takes a break from the bigtime to pay a visit to Denver's unwashed masses at the Church this Thursday, February 23.