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Kevin Colangelo

Professional
Disc Jockey
Audio
Technician Verified
Master
Of Ceremony's Verified
Bar/Bat
Mitzvah Qualified MC
President
of Company
Member
of Notional Association of Mobile Entertainers
Columnist
for America's Bride Magazine
I started in 1975 as a DJ in England, and have never
looked back.
My career has taken me across the world visiting new
continents and new cultures, and learning different
skills and customer service presentations.
I worked for various exclusive DJ Agents in London such
as Bacchus and Julianna's International and worked in
the following country's:
Germany
Switzerland
Norway
Denmark
Sweden
Syria
Australia
Hong Kong
Korea
France
Scotland
Luxembourg
Greece
I have always enjoyed entertaining people and making
people smile.
When I came to America I wanted to be different, and
cutting edge but most importantly I needed people to
understand that money is not the most important part but
the giving.
Customer service was number one, and what the client
wants paramount.
I have succeeded and many times copied in my goal to
supersede the other services.
I do not present my Company at bridal shows or other
'market' events or showcases.
I believe in individuality, and to stand out from the
rest one must be individual and not bunched in with the
rest.
Cost is always an important factor for many brides when
searching for DJ Services or bands to play at their
wedding reception - the conception that a good deal is a
lower price than some others is simply that - a
misconception.
There is no such thing as 'overpriced' as we could
simply turn the tables and say there are many DJ
Services that are cheap.
Would you have a cheap wedding dress?
Why consider cost as the first determining factor? -
because it is human nature to be 'tempted' by a low
price the same as when someone offers something for free
- your instinct takes over.
The ONLY advice you need to select the right DJ or band
for your special day is to MEET them in person and
follow your instincts - then at the end if they are $xxx
amount of dollars you will make the right decision as
your decision was not based on price but instinct.
Simply put - do not ever book a DJ on price, or a
recommendation from another person (another persons
perception of what is good may be your perception of
bad) - everyone has different levels of what is
acceptable and what is not:
Some people think a t-shirt from Walmart is good and
others would not use it to wash the car.
Choose wisely, check references and set up an
appointment to meet some DJ services.
Remember the DJ or band will make or break the event
without a shadow of a doubt.
Most boring, cheesy uninteresting events are usually
because the person booked a good deal DJ.
Best Wishes
Kevin Colangelo
President
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