A Professional DJ for First Communion Celebrations

This past Saturday I was able to provide professional DJ music and entertainment for two First Communion Parties. Since they were both located in Central NJ, I knew there would be a large population of Italian-Americans present. I was correct and felt right at home. Being born into a bi-racial, bi-religious family, I appreciate any chance I get to be to be in the company of either of these cultural groups. My Mom is Italian, born and raised in Newark, NJ. I too was born in Newark. I grew up eating predominantly Italian food although she was a very adventurous cook and incredibly talented in the kitchen. She taught me well and I often feel most comfortable throwing together some fresh vegetables and pasta in the kitchen.

 

The first party was at 3B’s Bar and Bistro in Lakehurst, NJ.  It was a nice small but cozy room with good food and good service. As expected, there was a nice selection of appetiezers including Mussels Marinara and Clams Oreganata which were both delicious. The main course featured several dishes with my favorite being the pasta. If I go too long without eating pasta, I miss it as I did when I lived in Asia for one and a half years where getting the right ingredients was difficult. The family was very nice, the kids had fun playing games I provided and everybody had that special feeling that religious celebrations carry.

 

The night party was predominantly Italians and they were a lot of fun from the minute I turned the professional DJ music on. This was a larger group held at The Hall at Jackson Crossing in Jackson, NJ.  Since it was at night and folks were drinking and dressed for a Saturday night party, it did not take long for the requests to start filling up my DJ Request List I keep on the table with me.  We had a lot of fun as the night weaved between DJ music and activities for the teens & kids and back to adults and both. I even had the opportunity to facilitate first a kids version then an adults version of musical chairs with the music cranked up. I think the adults had even more fun than the kids! Music throughout the night moved from Top 40 to R&B to Classic Disco, Elvis, Sinatra and of course all the great dance tunes from the last fifty years.

 

It was like being at a house party for a large Italian family but in a nice venue of excellent catered food with several of my favorite dishes including Eggplant Parmigiana and Stuffed Shells. They treated me like I was one of the family and shared with me many stories and experiences that added to the celebration by dedicating songs to this family member or that old friend.

 

As a professional DJ, I enjoy participating in parties for religious celebrations as I mentioned above.  When there are people who want to have fun and enjoy each other’s company as much as these did I am reminded how important old friends and family really are. I drove home Saturday night thinking about Mother’s Day and growing up in a family where food and meals were at the root of life.  Seeing other families enjoying these same traditions left me with such a positive feeling about being a professional DJ and getting to share my gifts and experience with others.

DJ Mystical Michael Rhode Island DJ & NY DJ

A DJ At A Bingo Fundraiser? Really?

I was skeptical at best about performing as professional DJ at a Bingo Night Fundraiser but wanted to support my friends at Ticket 2 Eternity Productions. They are a group of fun and talented actors and writers who also happen to be gorgeous. But a professional DJ at a Bingo Night? Really?

 

Really. It turned out to be so much fun! It was at Jimmy’s #43 in NYC.What we did is played a game of bingo followed by a small dance break with DJ music. We even had background DJ music during the bingo games themselves.  Who knew you could dance at a bingo fundraiser? They did; further proof of their creativity and playfulness.

 

One of the things I tried to do was to keep it interesting during the games by playing low volume music from around the globe. For each game I chose either a new genre and a different continent to draw DJ music from. I used the subcontinent of India as its own continent since they have such a large scope of music and current popularity. Also I had two games of Latin music to express different moods with even a set of Flamenco!

 

Between games during our DJ dance sets, each break was a different genre. A fun and inspiring DJ challenge to meet the needs and moods of an electic bunch of high energy people.

 

If you are planning a fundraiser and are wanting to do something a little more creative, I invite you to try a Bingo night with a professional DJ. It is fun, playful and raises money easily while smiling and laughing with some dancing as an added bonus.

DJ Mystical Michael Rhode Island DJ & NY DJ

DJ Mystical Michael – Rhode Island DJ & NY DJ Fundraiser in NYC 4/20/2011

Ticket 2 Eternity Productions (formerly Playing with Meds) presents BINGO Night DJ Fundraiser!

So we’re hosting a BINGO night! The real deal…balls and all:)

Wednesday, April 20 at 7pm to Midnight.
Drop by anytime. Stay for awhile or a game or two!

Jimmy’s No. 43 on the LES.
43 e 7th st btw 2nd and 3rd ave.

Fun times!
Our lovely hosts for the night include our very own David Marshall and Christina Klessig.

And DJ Mystical Michael is back! So there will be DJ music and dancing! Yeah!

Fun prizes to be won! Drink specials and comraderie! Special guests!!!

No cover. $5 per bingo card game and a chance to win some awesome prizes!

Prizes include shopping tours, personal training, personal designated driver for the night, yoga sessions, products and much more.

PRIZE Just added….ABC tour with anchor, Ken Rosato and a seat at the Colbert Report taping on May 11!

$1 off beers and house wines

Come support our theatre company!
Love,
Adyana and Company

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=115684171845246

DJ Mystical Michael Rhode Island DJ & NY DJ

How To Contact A Professional DJ For A Quote

The other day I receiveed a fantastic professional DJ quote request from my website that had me smiling from ear to ear and back again.

 

As a professional DJ who happens to be a writer, I get excited about posting and wrtiting blogs as well as DJing. It provides an opportunity for me to share my talent with others in a productive, practical manner. Typically I write flash fiction, essays, memoirs and novels. Writing for my blog and the blogs I post on Top Wedding Sites allow me to write for function as well as artistry.

 

 

The DJ Contact/Quote Request I recceived from the young couple is exactly what I hoped for when I started adding these blog posts to my site. I would like to share the request with you. I will add astericks where information is shared that is not meant for public reading to respect the couple’s privacy.

 

 

“Questions or A Quote:
Hi DJ Mystical Michael,
I’d like a quote for a wedding happening very soon… Not sure you’d be available. My fiance and I are planning on just using an ipod, but I love your website and read the blog article you wrote about why not to just use an ipod. Obviously we don’t have a huge budget if we were planning to go with an ipod in the first place, but getting closer tot he wedding I am wondering if it is a good idea. Let me know if you are available and a quote. I would be excited to have you as our Wedding DJ, based on the website and your great reviews!

Time and date of event:
May 21, 2011

Location including venue if known:
****** *******, New Brunswick, NJ

# of guests and where they are coming from:
about 200

Event theme:
Wedding (with hints of Katamari Damacy)

Your favorite DJ songs and/or musicians (Wedding Song):
The Flaming Lips, Super Furry Animals, Animal Collective, Wilco, Justice, Gorillaz, Daft Punk, MIA, Phoenix, Bird and the Bee, Joanna Newsome, Lily Allen, The B 52’s, just to name a few – we are very ecclectic- (Our Wedding Song is The Flaming Lips’ cover of “Borderline” by Madonna)

What type of Event:
Wedding”

 

 

To me that is how you write a professional DJ for a quote!

 

 

They were clear in what they want, how they want it done, what they are looking for and added some personality to let the professional Wedding DJ know what kind of people and wedding they are. It is to easy think that we professional Wedding DJs just are machines that crank out songs and playlists without any concern for whom they are for. This is not true. The more you share about yourself, your event and the theme; the better we will do at offering you a quote and response that is genuine and directed to you specifically.

 

Show your colors so we can show ours in return. Together we can co-create a fun, enjoyable event for all!

DJ Mystical Michael Rhode Island DJ & NY DJ

New Professional DJ Gear – Focusrite Saffire 6!

This past Friday I received a package in the mail I was very excited to get, my new piece of professional DJ equipment the Focusrite Saffire 6! It is a neat little box that allows me to connect my BOSE L1 with Bass from the USB output on MacBook now.

 

I got a chance to hear it in action on Saturday at The Old Pine Community Center in Philadelphia. As expected, the sound quality was even cleaner than before and the volume increased. I am always looking for ways to improve the sound of my professional DJ equipment. Even though I use the Bose L1 system, which I know is better than most of the stuff out there that is not a reason to constantly upgrade and adapt as new professional DJ gear comes out.

 

It worked great and can’t wait to use it again!

 

If you have any suggestions, please share them.

DJ Mystical Michael Rhode Island DJ & NY DJ

Professional DJ For Fundraisers

Yesterday I had the opportunity to provide professional DJ music and MC services for Alex’s Lemonade Festival, a fundraiser at Old Pine Community Center in Philadelphia.  For those who are not familiar with Alex’s Lemonade Stand, this is from their website:

http://www.alexslemonade.org/

“Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF) shares the vision of our founder and creator, Alexandra “Alex” Scott—a cure for all children with cancer.

When Alex, who was diagnosed with childhood cancer just before her first birthday, was four, she told her parents she wanted to set up a front-yard lemonade stand. Her plan: to give the money to doctors to help them find a cure. Her first “Alex’s Lemonade Stand” raised an astonishing $2,000 in one day. While bravely fighting her own cancer, Alex continued to set up lemonade stands every year. As news spread of the remarkable girl so dedicated to helping other sick children, people everywhere were inspired to start their own lemonade stands—donating the proceeds to her cause.”

 

It is an honor to be able to offer my professional DJ skills, experience and time to support such a positive organization as a professional DJ.  It is unfortunate that many DJs do not make themselves available for their communities. We our a very valuable commodity that community non-profit and charitable organizations can benefit from our professional DJ music, MC services and DJ equipment for their fundraisers, especially since there are many budget cuts.

 

I encourage all professional DJs to offer their services at least once a month to do our part in making sure these kinds of organizations are able stay around and make sure we all have them there when we need them.

 

DJ Mystical Michael Rhode Island DJ & NY DJ

A Great DJ Gig!

At the end of every gig, a professional DJ gets the opportunity to observe how the guests and dancers have enjoyed the night. We look for the color in their skin, brightness in their cheeks and eyes and the ‘vibe’ of thorough enjoyment.  We can see in your whole being when we have done a great DJ job successfully. Lately I have been fortunate enough to witness this on a regular basis. I do not know what I am doing different but it seems something is happening to facilitate such contentment and joy on so many faces. It is such a treat for me to be able to do my part as a professional DJ to help make great events even greater.

 

On Saturday night I was again DJ at the Barefoot Boogie in NYC.  It is a freestyle dance event that is fun, creative and an environment for suppopprtive community building. We have a great time. This past event was even more so than usual. I left feeling as if I had somehow taken the gift of DJ to a new level. While I was packing up gear, several of the dancers appraoched me with phrases like “Heaven, just Heaven DJ Michael”, “That was such an amazing DJ set Michael!”, “Can you come to my house and do this every night so I can go to sleep with a smile on my face like tonight?” and “Thank you. I want to say more but really thank you is the only thing that is appropriate.”.

 

We had a good night and the beaming faces full of life and vitality were the evidence I needed as we turned out the lights and filed into the 10th floor elevator out of Insight Meditation Center. Another great gig for me to participate as professional DJ.

www.barefootboogie.org

DJ Mystical Michael Rhode Island DJ & NY DJ

Preparing For The Professional DJ Season

As the snow has melted away here in New Jersey and the days are getting longer and warmer, professional DJs take steps to prepare ourselves for the beginning of the event season. Winter is fading and Spring is waiting around the corner. For me the season professional Wedding DJ begins this Saturday night with my first wedding of the year. I am excited because it means I will be doing my thing each weekend now and the opportunity to share my gifts with others and watch them have fun and enjoy the Wedding DJ jams.

This wedding in particular should be fun for several reasons. The first is they are all Vietnamese and after spending one and a half years in Asia, I embrace the opportunity to be with them and share good times and special celebration.The couple getting married are really nice young people. They have chosen fun and very danceable Wedding DJ music for their friends and family. And there will be an eight-course native Vietnamese meal that I can’t wait to experience!

This is followed by at least one professional DJ gig per week through the Spring till the wedding, graduation and summer seasons are in full swing. I know it is corny but I love weddings. If I could DJ a wedding every Friday, Saturday and Sunday I would be full of smiles. Tired but smiling. I would miss the birthday parties, reunions, anniversaries and teen parties but weddings are my favorite professional DJ gigs.

Speaking of which, I thought it was really interesting to hear that that cable TV station TLC is looking to throw royal weddings at Times Square in NYC in April for FREE! If interested, let me know!

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The beach is only a few months away!

DJ Mystical Michael Rhode Island DJ & NY DJ

Good DJs Love Diversity

On Friday night I had another professional DJ gig at Buskers in Hoboken. I like being there since the crowd is fun and friendly. As a professional DJ, the part that I like best is the diversity of requests and the opportunity to play music from all over the musical spectrum, like all good DJs.

 

When does a professional DJ get to play Hall & Oats, The White Stripes, The Cure, Madonna, Britney Spears, Chumawumba, Kanye West, Cee Lo Green, Black Eyed Peas, Frank Sinatra and of course Rihanna?

 

I appreciate diversity of music, people, foods and lifestyles. This is one of the benefits of being  New York and New Jersey professional DJ. We get to play all kinds of music if we are willing to step outside of the norm and be open to life and all the great talented artists we have!  I think New York and New Jersey professional DJs are fortunate to have such diverse people at most gigs. I can not imagine what it would be like to only listen to or play one style of music all the time. Glad I do not have to find out:)

 

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DJ Mystical Michael Rhode Island DJ & NY DJ

Professional DJs at Fraternity and Sorority Formals

Spring is finally in the air. A long semester of class, libraries and studying are completed. Time to get ready to say goodbye to close friends and roommates. Plans for summer or the plan of not having a plan for summer are ready to be hatched. A visit home to see the family is days away. What time is it? Time for your Spring Formal on campus!

 

Spring Formals are a lot of fun for a professional DJ. We get the opportunity to participate in students letting loose at the end of a semester wearing their best and acting like the emerging adults they are.  College students are fun groups to party with. They understand the meaning of the words ‘letting loose’ better than anyone else. Hey they are where Animal House gained all its inspiration!

 

Every spring marks the beginning of the Formal season for professional DJs. This means we will have the opportunity to play music form a wide range of genres from Top 40 to Hip Hop to Classic Rock to House/Techno to 80’s hits. If it was popular in his or her lifetime, somebody is going to want to hear it! And they will dance, maybe not all of them very well but certainly with passion and energy.  As the night wears on and the alcoholic beverages flow, formal slides into less formal until it becomes a dressed-up Frat party.

 

Any professional DJ who has experience with Formals knows how much these events can be. And you know what they foreshadow right around the corner… the college graduation season!

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DJ Mystical Michael Rhode Island DJ & NY DJ