Los Angeles Disc Jockey 1
This Los Angeles Disc Jockey is the former President of the Professional Association of Disc Jockeys, the Los Angeles Chapter of the American Disc Jockey Association, a national non-profit disc jockey association dedicated to raising standards in the disc jockey industry. He went on to serve as President of the national ADJA in 2001/2002 and he finished his last year in 2003 as an advisor while handling the treasurer position.
Los Angeles Disc Jockey article
His article "How to Choose a Disc Jockey" has appeared in The Knot's The Wedding Pages along with numerous wedding-related websites. He has also been interviewed and quoted in national editions of Modern Bride & The Knot's Wedding Pages on behalf of the ADJA. DJ Peace has also written numerous wedding-related articles for WED Magazine, which was distributed throughout Los Angeles & Orange County.
This Los Angeles Disc Jockey is very active in educating disc jockeys on how to improve their standards, performance techniques and professionalism. He has written articles for the DJ industry magazine, Mobile Beat and has been interviewed for DJ Times Magazine. He teamed up with DJ Zan to present "The Art of Interaction" at the 2006 Mobile Beat DJ Conference in Las Vegas to teach disc jockeys from around the world how to improve their skills.
Los Angeles Disc Jockey experience
If you are looking for an entertainer that can handle nearly any type of event, whether it be a low-key, sophisticated society event or a high-energy interactive extravaganza, look no further. With over 20 years in the entertainment business, this Los Angeles Disc Jockey has a reputation for exceeding his client's expectations.
This Los Angeles Disc Jockey has provided music for: Warner Brothers (Sandra Bullock / Nicole Kidman), Gene Simmons, Roseanne Barr, Dana Delaney and many of his DJ colleagues.
He was born in Manchester, New Hampshire, where he developed a love for music by discovering his family's various music collections. He spent hours listening and learning about music ranging from Perry Como to The Beatles. He eventually started his own music library, which reached over one thousand albums by his early teens.
This Los Angeles Disc Jockey formed DJ Music Service at age sixteen with his twin brother Jon. Their first professional job was for their Central High School "Toga Dance". He attended all his classes in full toga, with a 45 vinyl record hanging from his belt , to promote their first professional appearance. The dance was such a huge success that Double DJ was asked to handle all of the upcoming school events. Positive word-of-mouth began to spread and they were providing music for house parties, birthdays and weddings.
This Los Angeles Disc Jockey moved to Pasadena, California, in 1984 to study acting, dance and voice at The American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He remained an avid record collector and began to get involved in local bands as a singer and songwriter. Four years later, he set sail on Holland America Cruise Lines as Disc Jockey and cruise staff member. His responsibilities included entertaining passengers seven nights a week in the nightclub and hosting various events.
Since 1988, this Los Angeles Disc Jockey has also worked for Royal Cruise Lines, Princess Cruise Lines, and Norwegian Cruise Lines in the Caribbean, Mexico, Hawaii and South America. In addition, he has entertained at many fine Los Angeles area establishments.
He returned to dry land and landed in Studio City, California, where he started his DJ Service while working for Black Angus Funbars.
Years later, this Los Angeles Disc Jockey surprised two hundred of his peers at the 1997 American Disc Jockey Awards by shaving his head onstage.