I started DJing in elementary school — cassette decks, home speakers, and a whole lot of enthusiasm. What began as something fun eventually turned into a career built around one of the most important days of people’s lives.
Over thirty years and hundreds of weddings later, I still show up to every celebration with the same mindset — this day matters, and every detail should reflect that.
Here’s what I’ve learned along the way: the best weddings aren’t just well-played, they’re well-planned. The couples who enjoy their day the most are the ones who stopped worrying about the details because someone else had it covered.
That’s what I do. I take the pressure off so you can actually enjoy the day you’ve been planning for.

We build your timeline together, long before the wedding day. So when the day comes, nothing is a surprise — not for you, not for me, not for your vendors.
Every transition, every entrance, every quiet moment between songs is handled with care. The evening moves naturally because we planned for it to.
I take the time to get to know you — your story, your personalities, your vision. Because the best weddings don’t just sound right. They feel right.
My job isn’t just to show up with great music — though that’s absolutely part of it. My job is to make sure your entire evening flows the way it should, that every vendor is on the same page, and that when something unexpected happens — because something always does — you never even know about it.
I’ve done this long enough to know that the moments couples remember most aren’t always the ones they planned. Sometimes it’s a spontaneous song request that got the whole room going. Sometimes it’s the look on a parent’s face during a first dance. My job is to be sure nothing gets in the way of those moments.
And when the night is over and you’re looking back at your wedding day, I want you to say — that was everything we hoped it would be.
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