My career as a dj began in the summer of '84. At that time, I wasn't even old enough to drive. I was just a kid with entreprenureal spirit - trying make a few bucks. It's hard to believe that twenty something years (and well over 2000 events) later, I'm still playing music at parties. Even harder to believe, it's been my only job in all this time. I guess I'm lucky to have found something that I love (and could make a living at), at such a young age.
Over the years a lot has changed. Instead of spinning records I'm playing mp3's. In the beginning I played all the local K of C halls and Elk lodges and now find myself in upscale country clubs and hotels. While there have been changes, a lot has stayed the same. Ive always held core values that I base my business decisions upon. Whatever you call it, a moral compass or mission statement, I believe it's what has kept me succesfully in business all of this time.
These principals have guided me well and I hope they will bring continued success for another twenty years.
Several years ago, I was lucky enough to find and become part of a group of wedding professionals that conduct business in a similar fashion. The group I'm referring to is the Boston Wedding Group. I would recommend that anyone planning a wedding use this resource as a starting point in a search for wedding professionals.