Because of his success we wanted to interview him to find out more - How did he get started as a DJ? What attributes to his success? What should clients look for in a DJ? What advice does he have for new members of The Bash who don't have a booking just yet? Keep reading to find out.
I got started back in 1994 when my roommate at the time said, “Wow look at all those records, you should be a DJ.” The following night I was playing my first gig at a small bar called “The Now Voyager” right down the street from Warner Brothers in Burbank, California. When I realized I could make money playing music, I took out an ad in the yellow pages and bought my first sound system and turntables.
I love controlling the room and seeing the look on everyone's face when their favorite song comes on out of the blue. It’s not uncommon for me to have all the guests singing the hook over the music. Here’s a tip. When this happens, cut the music for two bars and let the crowd takeover. I also love the fringe benefits of gourmet food, an occasional beverage and traveling.
Timing, the ability to read any crowd and my taste in music.
When I lived in Los Angeles I was fortunate enough to have played in front of, and for many celebrities over the years. Glamorous hotels in Beverly Hills, upscale night clubs on the Sunset Strip and opening the show for some of my biggest influences. That was always a blast, but just a few short weeks ago I had my best gig ever. Hang on a minute, I just got a Gig Alert…ok sorry about that.
I had a very rare Saturday night off after working a double the day before. My feet were killing me, so all I wanted to do was chill at home and watch the Red Sox. At 8:21 pm I received a phone call from a good friend of mine who is a bartender at a popular restaurant not even 10 minutes down the road from me. He asked if I ever do emergency parties. I told him that I have in the past. They had a Sweet 16 party going on but the DJ didn’t show up…I had the music playing by 8:53 pm. The look on the girls face when I opened up with her favorite song was priceless. Nothing will ever top that night.
You can read the whole story from the client's perspective here.
I think clients need to speak with the DJ in person or over the phone just to make sure there is a connection with one another. Hiring a DJ is the most crucial part of any event…we can make or break your night.
You need to have a lightning fast response time and continuous communication. When you get a Gig Alert, stop what you’re doing. Pull over and reply with your quote asap…most clients hire one of the first responders.
I do remember…make sure your profile is 100% complete and has a good default picture of yourself (not your company logo). You need to stand out and don’t give up. Once you book that first gig the rest come a lot easier.
Clients Love Action Network DJ!
"We hired Action DJ Eric for my 40th Birthday party, he was AMAZING! Very communicative prior to the party and even asked me to send him a top 40 list of songs I liked! And he managed to play them all. He was so good I asked him to stay another hour! He arrived an hour before the party to set up and get himself ready. He was so amazing! Music was great, energy was through the roof! Thank you DJ Action!! Everyone loved you!"
- CATARINA C. | READING, MA