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Issue 066 - May 2001 - A Look at The Past Ten Years (Tenth Anniversary)

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A f\ DJing Past and Present fclli Anthony B. Barthel talks with DJs and manufacturers about what has changed the industry, and what the future will be!

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Jay Maxwell picks the top tunes of the last 10 years!

Ten Years of Dance Mike Richer puts the Electric Slide in its place with a look at the biggest dance movements of the last decade!

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MAY 2001 / ISSUE #66

EDITORIAL / PRODUCTION COORDINATOR CHRISTINE WACENBLASS

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GRAPHICS / LAYOUT ANDREW SCHMITZ

PSWCDT'Pg.44 Music News • Pg. 83 DMA Reports • Pg.104

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E-Beat»Pg.67 It's Hot • Pg. 19 Computerized DJ • Pg.72

Karaoke Sing Along Essentials • Pg. 54

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by another artist. To know me is to understand that I am a man captured by the Grace of God. To go out and travel around the world and sing for people is a wonderful blessing; and I'm humbled to be able to do it, but it's a perk. If I'm not taking care of business here at home, then I have no business touring and singing. What should Mobile Beat DJ Show attendees expect from their visit with Bob Carlisle? Music, laughter and encouragment. Along with his repu­ tation as a master singer/songwriter, Carlisle pos­ sesses a real gift for humor in "setting up" his songs. But ultimately, it's about life and being a sur­ vivor in these uncertain and troubling times: "When you hear my songs, I want you to know that the man who is singing has been driven to his knees by many of the same overwhelming stresses and strains that you are experiencing. I want you to allow your heart to break for your wives, husbands and children. Most importantly, I want you to know that there is hope."

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Dear Waldo, Have you guys compared the three best dual CD play­ ers—the Denon 2600 the Pioneer CMX-5000, and the Tascam 302? If so, I would like to find out which is the best. Raffi

Dear Raffi, With respect to your questions, good, better and best are relative. If you are switching from turntables to CDs you might think the Pioneer is better than the Denon. If you are looking for lighter weight for a podium-style, upright tabletop rack you might say that the Denon is better. Denon has been around longer in the field, having many previous models. Pioneer and Tascam both have a vast network of dealers and warranty stations. All three of the players you mentioned have quick start, ruggedness, easy cueing, and "trick" capabilities. My suggestion is to hit the local chain music store first and do some "hands-on" testing. Then ask every Dj you know what they use. Ask them what they like & dislike about their units and others they've used. Too many times a salesperson will try to steer you to the units that are in stock rather than what you actually need. You failed to mention Numark, Gemini, and American DJ in your category, although they have units that are also excellent for commercial usage. To sum up, ask more DJs, read more specs, and come with me on a gig sometime. Waldo [Editor's Note: The June/July (#60) and August/ September (#61) issues of Mobile Beat included overviews and reviews of a number of dual CDPs, including the Pio­ neer Stealth CMX-5000 and American Audio PRO-500.]

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The output of your mixer is Hi-Z (high impedance) line level, and the input on your computer has a microphone level input. The mismatch is causing you to overdrive the computer's input, resulting in a distorted sound. The easy fix might be to try a Low-Z to Hi-Z transformer or direct box between the output of the mixer and the microphone input of the computer to see if the results are cleaner. The best ones have "pads" that allow you to step the gain down in increments that may make a better match for your computer. Another option is to check the software sections of your local computer stores for programs that may have a digital mix section that can be used within your computer itself, replacing the mixer entirely. Check the Mobile Beat advertisements, also, for software programs that offer MP3 playback and "ripping" for Djs. Rock on! Waldo

Dear Waldo, I have been having terrible time with my tweeters. Do you know of any cabinets that are just tweeters so I'm covered when I go out on a job? 7.

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s we celebrate the 10th Anniversary of Mobile Beat, we look back on a period of explosive growth and incredible change for the Dj industry. Mobile Beat has been there all along providing information, guidance and a voice for all DJs. In mentally reliving the last 10 to! 5 years, I see several things that have precipitated the incredible growth of the DJ industry. While there is no single event that gave our industry the "shot in the arm," many things happening concurrently added fuel to the fire. The development of digital recording and the compact disc were among of the first catalysts. As CDs became avail­ able in the late 1980s, DJs seized the technology and discov­ ered a welcome new convenience. Although still debated, many feel that compact discs provide superior sound, greater longevity and more versatility than records. What was lacking originally was equipment sophisticated enough to give DJs the ability to do more with CDs than just play them. As a result, specialized equipment for the professional DJ evolved. The dual CD player that we take for granted today existed only in a primitive form 10 years ago. Here in the new millennium, professional dual CD players are chock full of features and effects that bring the art of using CDs very close to the art of spinning vinyl. Features such as sampling, brake mode (to simulate the sound of stopping a record), pitch bend, digital scratch, looping, multiple cue points and many more, are standard. Though some DJs still prefer the "hands on" approach of using vinyl, a new breed of digital jock is utilizing the latest technologies to play CDs in incred­ ibly creative ways. ••"""'-»•'"••<"-".siBKws^JaKto1. *"«»..«.

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Home studios and the PC The myriad of equipment choices we have today is mind ; boggling compared to 10 to15 years ago. It is now possible to set up a basic home recording studio easily and affordably. This studio can include such things as drum machines, effects processors, samplers and multi-track recorders, all at very reasonable prices. Ten years ago it was virtually impossible, and incredibly expensive, to even attempt to put together such a system. Now DJs have the capability to make their own remixes or add astounding effects to their performances. Another digital development was the development of the personal computer. PCs provided the behind-the-scenes power that enabled DJs to create promotional materials, com­ pile music library databases, produce professional looking contracts and provided access to the Internet. Just as Mobile Beat first opened the gate to information for*3* DJs 10 years ago, the explosive growth of the Internet in the last 5 years has opened a seemingly endless avenue for DJs to cruise. Many DJs who have started in just the last few years take for granted all the information at their disposal today. In large part due to the rise of the Internet, a growing network of informational sites catering to DJs has been created. On the marketing front, the Internet provided an opportunity for DJs to set up their own web sites to promote their business to the world for minimal costs. More traditional "advertising" such as newspaper ads and radio/television commercials gave way to potentially richly interactive content on DJ web sites all over the world.

MP3 It's not just the Internet itself that has helped fuel this infor­ mation explosion. Access to the Internet has improved dra­ matically. Broadband access, such as that provided by cable modems and DSL, has greatly improved the speed at which information can flow. This has directly contributed to the incredible interest now being paid to something called "MP3". Just three years ago, MP3 was not on DJs' radar screens. It was a technological breakthrough in data compression that made possible a near-CD-quality song file small enough to enable easy sharing over the Internet. It suddenly became ;vf

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possible to obtain music easily and freely (if not illegally) by the use of Napster, Gnutella and other MP3 sites. Why pay $15 to $20 for a CD off of which you might only play 2 or 3 songs, when you could now download just the songs you want in MP3 format and pay nothing? Many DJs decided that was the route they wanted to take, much to the consternation of the music industry. Seemingly overnight, the entire music industry was up in arms against the freeloaders who were stealing "their" music. The battle is being raged as we speak and the outcome is not yet clear. What is clear is that MP3s and Napster have forever changed how music will be distributed. There was a time when Djs would "strut their stuff" by trading or selling mix cassette tapes of their DJ skills. These tapes would demonstrate their technique and expertise and were a means for other DJs to learn and admire the "masters." Distribution of mix tapes was the big problem. It was cumber­ some and time consuming to mail out these tapes to those interested in hearing them. The Internet made this problem vanish. Now a DJ merely has to capture his performance and convert it to a digital file that can easily be downloaded from the DJ's web site or a binary newsgroup by anyone with a computer and a connection to the Internet.

Strength in numbers One important element that has often been overlooked but has contributed greatly to the DJ industry is the rise of Disc Jockey associations. DJ associations have enabled members to become part of a network of like-minded professionals. Minimum standards have been established that help ensure a certain level of professionalism and legitimacy in the industry. Another benefit is the assurance to the consumer that at the very least, a Dj takes his business serious enough to be part of a professional organization. Associations have also been able to provide services to their members that ordinarily would be more difficult and/or expensive to obtain individually, such as insurance, long distance calling plans, emergency equipment loan and more.

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Into the future What might the future bring for DJs? If the next ten years brings as much change to our industry as the previous ten, it will be a period of great excitement. For some DJs the future is already here. A new breed of DJ brings in a personal computer and MP3s instead of lugging in cases full of CDs, turntables, CD players, mini-discs or cassette decks. Thousands of songs can be stored on a computer's hard disk, allowing the DJ to instantly access a trove of music. Instead of needing a van to haul around a sound system, you can literally put it in the back seat of your car. Speakers are smaller, lighter and sound better than ever. Digital power amplifiers are able to provide the performance of larger heavier amps in a package weighing under 20 pounds—sometimes as little as 10-12 pounds. Looking down the road a bit, it is not difficult to imagine the day when a DJ won't have to bring any music whatsoever with him to an event. Instead, a wireless, broadband connection to the Internet might be able to provide any song imaginable to the Dj on demand. This broadband connection need not be limited to music either. How about streaming video that •"' could be connected to a low-cost big-screen video projection system. It is also possible that within a few more years the DJ associa­ tions will finally be able to propose to the music industry, in a unified fashion, a workable solution to simplify music licensing. A music licensing agreement might allow all professional DJs the opportunity to pay an annual licensing fee for unlimited use of copyrighted music without fear of retribution from the record companies or their representatives like the RIAA. I'm quite sure the future will bring no end to the vinyl vs. CD debate. I fully believe that this "discussion" will expand to include the CD vs. MP3 debate, the vinyl vs. MP3 debate, and the "whatever vs. whatever" debate. We Djs love to debate. Is vinyl dead? No way. Never will be. But the future is looking bright for those Djs who have never used vinyl and are firmly entrenched in the new technologies. •••'- ' •-

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We have witnessed significant growth and change in DJ industry these last ten years. Nevertheless, I think that the next ten years will far eclipse what we've just been through. Buckle up—it'll be an exciting ride. Michael R. Erb operates Michael E Mobile Sound, a mobile DJ business and CNYweddings.com, an Internet wedding services directory, in Ithaca, NY.

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hen I first picked up Mobile Beat Magazine I was hooked. Finally, a publication totally dedicated to the Mobile and Nightclub Disc Jockey—a resource I had been looking for, for quite some time. Ten years later Mobile Beat remains the best source for serious DJs. Quite a feat for a publication dedicated to an industry riddled with changes from day to day and year to year. Over the last decade, we have seen many changes, all of which have been reflected in Mobile Beat's focus during those years. Doing so has required a great staff, knowledgeable writers and dedication to servicing the readers needs. So how have DJing and the DJ industry changed in these 10 years? The emergence of licensed record and CD pools has greatly assisted in maintaining our musical libraries. In many circles, vinyl has given way to CDs, while speaker enclosures have become smaller and more efficient and power amplifiers are now lighter in weight, more powerful] and more versatile. The Technics 1200 turntable is still the reigning king of nightclubs, but professional DJ CD players have made a signifi­ cant impact on the market and should now be considered serious competition for the turntable. Imagine, what started out for some as a part time hobby, has now become a full time venture with a host of trade shows, publications, and equipment manufacturers ready to service the working DJ's every need. Slowly but surely, the DJ business is turning into a respectable trade, with DJs no longer restricted to just wedding receptions and 1 nightclubs. From pool parties and school dances to corporate events \ and Mitzvahs, our roles as DJs have changed and will continue to do ' so. ; While it has become easier to break into the business, the demands : on the professional disc jockey have become greater. Years ago, guests I expected nothing more from a DJ than someone who played music and made a few basic announcements. Now, it is not uncommon for 1 us to wear many hats: emcee, event coordinator, host, comedian, and ; overall entertainer. Consumers are more educated now than in yesteryear. Today's bride > or nightclub owner will not simply hire us based on our love of music and a crate of records or CDs. We must present a polished image, have professional equipment and be willing to go the extra mile, in certain instances, to earn someone's trust—and in turn, their business. Some things have endured the test of time. During the last ten years, manufacturers such as Crown, Peavey, JBL, QSC, Numark, Stanton & Technics have remained well-respected brands. Others, including American DJ, Gemini, Mackie, Rane, Chauvet, Denon, Colorado Sound 'N Light, and several others have helped take the profession to new levels. Hard work, a great personality and dedication to the craft will still land you the best gigs. And there is always a place for a great magazine dedicated to the working mobile and nightclub DJ. Con­ gratulations Mobile Beat staff, you have created a publication that should not go unnoticed. You inform, educate and enlighten DJs everywhere...beginners and professionals alike. Kurtis Cross

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hen speaking to any group of people about any topic, there are generally as many opin­ ions as there are individuals offering those opinions. But in celebration of ten years of Mobile Beat, we spoke with DJs and manufacturers around the coun­ try to see what changes they have noted in the DJ profession and there was a surprising level of agree­ ment among them.

"The biggest thing that I've seen is that it's become a national busi­ ness—it used to be very localized," said Ryan Burger, owner of ProDj.Com and himself a DJ for 15 years. "It's become a real industry," echoed Dean Hall, immediate past president of the Southern California chapter of the American Disc Jockey Association and owner of Ultimate Events in Anaheim, California. "It has gone from a hobby to a real profession," stated Hall. Almost universally, the group interviewed stated that being a DJ used to mean almost being an orphan, business-wise. There were a few small retailers here and there and a handful of manufacturers. Now, large retailers have recognized the DJ profession as a large and growing market, while trade associations, conventions and publications have brought the Industry closer together. "You seldom see a Radio Shack flyer without Dj equipment in it any longer—it's that big a market." Of course Radio Shack isn't alone among many large retailers in recognizing the growing importance of the DJ market. More and more ads reveal the growing mainstream awareness of DJ gear. "Overall, I would say that our industry has progressed from a startup/growth period to a mature business phase..." said Matt Graumann, owner of Party Tunes for You in Simi Valley, California and President of the Professional Association of Disc jockeys.

Catching the interactive wave Another universal vein in the conversations we had with disc jockeys around the country was that personal service is what separates one company from another. While the development of equipment has made phenomenal additions to what we are capable of, most DJs still focus on service and style rather than equipment as a focus of change. Many of the interviewees noted that through education and interaction with other Djs the profession has expanded to encompass more than just playing great music. A recent client of Awesome Entertainment in Pasadena, California was quoted as saying, "I didn't know what a DJ could offer until I went to my sister's wedding and one was teaching dances and getting the crowd involved. That's why I decided to meet with one." In many cases the role of a Dj has expanded to include many other facets of the entertainment business. While some Djs continue to focus on music, others have expanded into rentals, full event planning, production and more. "We've evolved beyond just spinning records," noted

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"The resources available to us are incredible—from both a technical standpoint and in terms of what we can do." Bernie Howard Fryman, who is celebrating 29 years in the business in Chicago, Illinois, agrees. He has a unique perspective, seeing the business from both a DJ's and a man­ ufacturer's standpoint as a representative for Gemini Sound Products. "People go to the con­ ventions and come back wanting to be interactive party hosts," said Fryman. However he indicated that not every customer demands that type of ser­ vice. His focus is on provid­ ing a solid music program with good announcements. "Interaction works for some events but isn't universal." Maintaining balance As with all trends, the focus on DJ interaction may change back to where clients demand less interactivity and a better understanding of music pro­ gramming. Many of the interviewed DJs indicated that clients had begun to express interest in simply playing a solid music program and skipping the interaction altogether. "As we continue to specialize and/or diversify, depending on our individual strengths and weaknesses, the end result will be a higher level of service to the client. Every party will have the potential of being exactly what the clients wants or needs," expressed Clint Richards of Clint Richards Entertainment in Los Angeles, California. "The key to the continued growth of the Mobile Disc jockey business will be, as it is with any commercial service business, the personal, human-to-human connection we have with clients, vendors and others." "Our customers seem much more aware that there is a differ­ ence in quality among DJs," said Mark Thomas. Indeed customer education is not only a factor in the increase of prices nationwide, but is also a responsibility that many DJs undertake in their sales practices. Surprisingly, only the Southern California jocks interviewed for this article uniformly mentioned the increase of earnings of DJs. They all agreed that those who earn a reputation for delivering on their promises—whatever those may be—tend to earn more than many of their competitors. "Anybody can buy gear, anybody can play music but not everyone can walk into a room full of strangers and make 'it' happen," said Ken Knotts of All Occasion Entertainment in Anaheim, California. "It's what we do with our voices and our pres­ ence that sets us apart and that will always be a factor." MP3 impact Knotts hit on a point that many other DJs also touched on. "Ten years ago, telling a customer you were all-CD based was a significant factor. Now, with MP3 and Napster, the cost of a music library is almost a moot point." Having an outstanding music library used to involve careful research, skillful purchasing and a great deal of time. Now, it's possible to obtain virtually any song illegally and, using an inex­ pensive CD burner, add it to one's library. While having a legiti­ mate music library is certainly a source of pride, having an allencompassing library no longer is a mark of only high-end DJs. j|l;^

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caliber of the performance by an individual," said Ray Martinez of RayMar Productions in Anaheim, California, who is celebrating 26 years in the business. "More than ever, higher standards and customer service are going to be important factors for maintaining a successful DJ company," echoed Mark Thomas. As with any business that utilizes electronics, the price and size of the gear has become smaller over time. "Mobile DJs used to want to move gear around and schlep gear," said Bernie Howard Fryman. But Clint Richards quoted famous architect Buckminster Fuller, who said we're now "doing more and more with less and less." The CD player game Ryan Burger predicted that if it becomes legal to copy music, the trend would be toward utilizing personal computers as Dj systems. If not, then there will continue to be an evolution of CD players. One of the steps in that evolution is the implemen­ tation of MP3-based CD players, which will allow the amount of data stored on a CD to increase exponentially. General : Motors has already announced their support of this technology so it appears that the software end of the music business has their destiny ahead of them. "In every evolution of an electronic industry the first generation of products never works. The second generation is always rock solid. The third generation has half the parts so they can make a product more affordable," Fryman explained. Alfred Gonzales, who represents American DJ but also works as both a Club and Mobile DJ, indicated that the focus of CD player development has changed quite a bit in the past few years. According to Gonzales, CD players started as a resource to make it easier to carry a music library. Now they are evolving into creative tools. Early CD players allowed for some creativity, but the newer CD players allow skilled professionals to virtually create their own music with the variety of capabilities built into those players. Gonzales sees more club jocks turning to the CD as a creative medium, while mobile jocks have almost universally embraced the technology for its transportability and reliability. "Products are getting more advanced, not to make things easier, but to allow creative people to really make a difference," says Gonzales.

Where it's at With the creative control as well as networking and learning opportunities available to DJs today, the consensus is that the profession has truly matured from a hobbyist's realm into a true profession. Some have predicted that the conventions, magazines and other resources will continue to provide oppor­ tunities for jocks to learn, grow and evolve. The belief that one's personal style as a DJ, the type of business that one i pursues and the focus of the company or individual will also become more specialized as time goes on was expressed by most of the respondents. As the profession continues to mature and competition becomes stiffer, some warn that business practices will be a significant factor in how successful a DJ company can be. A lot of people don't come into the industry with a business plan. Just as in sports, if you don't have a game plan, your team doesn't even stand a chance of winning. Some companies will grow to the point that they are pro­ ducing large shows, while others may continue to focus on the music program to the point where they are recognized for their programming talent. No matter what, the universal conclusion is that the DJ industry has become a profession where one can earn a fulltime living in a rewarding fashion.

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Reminiscences and the best tunes of the past ten years

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ome events in my life I will never forget. I'll always remember the excitement I felt when I proposed to my future wife and she said yes. I'll never forget j being present—though a bit faint—at the births of my (•daughter and son. The elation I felt at being selected as the recipient of Charleston Southern University's highest faculty honor, the Excellence in Teaching Award, will always remain in my memory. The voyage begins I clearly recall my first issue of Mobile Beat Magazine, Vol. #1, Issue #1 (April/May 1991). It was black and white and barely over 40 pages in length, yet I thought this was the best magazine I had ever read. When I called to order a subscription, I was surprised to learn that the person taking my subscription was none other than Bob Lindquist, author of two of my favorite books, Spinnin' and Spinnin' 2000. During this brief conversation, I mentioned that part of my job was to compile song lists for my DJs and clients. These lists would range from the top songs for a high school reunion to the best bride and groom first dance songs. I will always remember the phone call I received in 1992 from Robert Lindquist, asking me to write an article based on one of my lists. I was thrilled! I couldn't believe I was going to have an article published in my favorite magazine. That was just the beginning of my Mobile Beat odyssey. Since Issue #11,1 have had the pleasure and privilege of writing "Play Something We Can Dance To!" for every issue of the magazine. Charting the sea of songs Initially, my assignment for this issue seemed easy enough: to compile a list of the 40 best songs played by Mobile DJs during the past ten years. However, when I sorted my

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database by year, I realized how formidable this task was going to be. My database contains nearly 750 songs. How was I going to narrow that list down to 40? After missing my deadline by over a week, I determined the best idea was to create two lists—one list for Top 40 bride-groom first dance songs and one for the best dance songs. Compiling these lists was actually one of the most painstaking projects I have ever done for P.S.W.C.D.T.! In order for a song to be considered, I decided that it must be currently played on a regular basis. The songs that made the lists are not only currently being played, but I predict will still be played five, ten, or even twenty years from now. "Gonna Make You Sweat" is already ten years old and still gets a crowd going. Will "Mambo No. 5" and "Who Let the Dogs Out" be classics years from now? Or, will they be tomorrow's "A Fifth of Beethoven" and "Disco Duck?" Only time will tell, but my prediction is that "Macarena" will have the same lasting impact as "Y.M.C.A."

Glancing back, looking forward Ten years ago, there were only distant rumblings about trie" virtual world of the Internet. My first article was produced on a dot matrix printer and sent via U.S. Mail. Now, each ' article is transmitted by e-mail. Rather than taking four J days to arrive, it arrives in the blink of an eye. 1 Reflecting on the past ten years, I also realized how much more professional our industry has become. D) •', equipment has increased in quality while decreasing in ' cost. Ten years ago, dual CD players were new and out of my price range, yet now they are affordable for even the beginning DJ. Gear has also become smaller and lighter. The public perception of our industry has also improved. Mobile DJs are increasingly seen as true professionals and can command an appropriate fee for services they render. Finally, I want to thank all the regular readers of P.S.W.C.D.T.! Your feedback over the years has been posi­ tive and has contributed to making this the longest run­ ning regular feature in Mobile Beat. Many of you have submitted ideas for articles or lists and I am grateful to each of you for your input. The past decade has been great. I thank Bob and all the folks at Mobile Beat for publishing the premier magazine for Mobiles everywhere. I also hope I'll see ten more years of providing lists that help DJs whenever someone yells, "Hey Dj, Play Something We Can Dance To!" 'fSHSs^aSM'

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8 Who Let the Dogs Out

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10 Whoomp! There It Is

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11 Boot Scootin' Boogie

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13 Oops!...I Did It Again

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14 Livin' La Vida Loca

RICKY MARTIN

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15 Jump ]ive and Wail

BRIAN SETZER

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16 Bye Bye Bye

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17 Strike it Up

BLACK BOX

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18 We Like to Party

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19 Jumpin' jumpin'

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21 I Like to Move It

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22 Tootsie Roll

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23 Smooth

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24 Zoot Suit Riot

CH.POPPIN' DADDIES

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25 You Drive Me Crazy

BRITNEY SPEARS

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26 Rhythm is a Dancer

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27 Miami

WILL SMITH

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28 Larger Than Life

BACKSTREET BOYS

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29 Intergalactic

BEASTIE BOYS

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30 (Everybody) Backstreet's Back

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31 Raise the Roof

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32 Jump Around

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35 Be With You

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36 What is Love

HADDAWAY

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37 Man! I Feel Like a Woman

SHANIA TWAIN

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38 Let Me Clear My Throat

DJ KOOL

103

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39 I Need to Know

MARC ANTHONY

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What a difference a decade makes! Or does it?

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hen Mobile Beat first showed up on magazine racks in 1991, the Electric Slide was the dancer's organized movement of choice across the country. Ten years later, the Slide is still one of the most popular group dances, even enjoying a bit of a renaissance in some parts of the United States. During the last decade of the 20lh century, while most dancers continued to shuffle two feet together in an occa­ sional rhythmicallychallenging touch step, two significant dance trends and a few other note­ worthy fads helped shape, define and embellish the dance floors for Mobile DJs. The country connection Buoyed by the crossover appeal of Billy Ray Cyrus' "Achy Breaky Heart" and Brooks and Dunn's "Boot Scootin' Boogie" in 1992, country line and partner dancing rose from a bub­ bling, enthusiastic ripple into a sizable and influential wave. The resurgence of country dancing (remember the Urban Cowboy days of the early 80s?) spurred a cottage industry in country duds, instructional videos, award shows and, most importantly, dance classes. Jocks in the South, Midwest and Rocky Mountains already typically included country songs and sets in their event play-

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lists, but most metropolitan Djs generally avoided the twang of country music. Frequent negative reactions on the dance floor seemed to guarantee country's continued omission. However, active students and enthusiastic dancers (pre­ dominantly females) brought their interest, knowledge and investment in country line dancing to non-country events. Thus, disc jockeys started receiving requests for songs to accompany such nationally popular dances as the Achy Breaky, Boot Scootin' Boogie, Tush Push and Freeze along with a host of regional and local favorites. Even as some on both coasts still resisted the '70s popinfluenced country music that supported the line dance's often hypnotic movements, the wave was too large to ignore, and country became a dance set staple at many weddings, corporate events, holiday parties and Bar Mitzvahs. Djs occasionally incorporated a simple dance lesson, hired an instructor to supplement their show or worked with keenly interested dancers to encourage group pari. ticipation. Not since the fad dance movement of the early 1960s—the heyday of the Twist, Mashed Potato and Frug—had single dancers been so active, comfortable and organized on a dance floor. While the country line dance movement has receded from mainstream appeal in many areas, its impact is still felt today in the continued demand for interactivity at today's events. In many cases, the genre has been coopted into group dancing with many different forms of music. The Big Mac Although the dance is now experiencing the inevitable backlash that overwhelming celebrity usually unleashes, the Macarena emerged from humble 1993 ori­ gins to gain mid90s status as the surest floor-filler since, well, the Electric Slide. Like most popular dances of the last forty years, the dance involved remark­ ably simple and quickly assimilated movements per­ formed to a very catchy tune. In addition, the absence of signif­ icant lower body action and the childish appeal of the music (doesn't

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Unlike the individual nature of line dancing or the Macarena, Swing, Latin and, of course, the timeless elegance of Ballroom continue a decades long tradition of partner dancing. Unfortunately, because of the partner require­ ment and, especially in the case of Swing, the physical ability and skill level demanded, they have not produced the same monumental and sustained wave of mainstream popularity. Nevertheless, many Djs responded to the interest in Swing dancing and music by adding nouveau Swing selections from groups such as Royal Crown Revue and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy along with more Big Band favorites from the likes of Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey and Artie Shaw. The surge of interest in Latin dances, almost all performed with partners, has encouraged requests for Salsa, Cumbia, Banda, and Ranchera plus i other forms of Latin music from non-traditional sources. With demographics | indicating a growing North American Hispanic population, as well as a ] blossoming interest in Latin artists that crosses cultural lines, Latin dances \ are emerging as a probable major influence on the first decade of dance 1 in the 21 st century. i What will happen on dance floors in the next ten years? Undoubtedly, i predictions are entertaining but futile exercises because the public's tastes i can be fickle. In the short term, a few jocks and dancers have reported an occasional outburst of 80s-style Break Dancing at events. For the long term, stay tuned. To paraphrase Doc Brown in Back to the Future III, "The future dance floor has yet to be declared!" , /;,:! 4

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B-52 BOMBERS WAGE WAR AGAINST WEAK BASS! B-52 SH-18X Folded Horn Subwoofer Leads Attack B-52's Compact And Powerful New Weapons B-52 pro-audio has added two models of band-pass subwoofers to their already impressive arsenal. These new weapons allow mobile infantry and B-52 allies to add powerful 18" subwoofers to their sound systems without adding amplifiers and crossovers to the audio system. The B-52 subwoofers are loaded from within the cabinet, which protects them from physical damage inherent in taking to the battlefields. A 3/4" thick plexi-glass window offers visual contact with the 18" cast-framed subwoofer(s) when engaging the enemy. B-52 offers both single and dual 18" band-pass models. DJ Shorte of Pittsburg, PA. calls his B-52 BP-18 subwoofer "a mobile DJ's dream ... the B-52 band-pass sub let me drop seri­ ously tight bass without adding another amp and x-over to my system." When asked about their size DJ Jam of Los Angeles explained "that not only are these subs extremely compact, but they're built like tanks." In the war against weak bass, the new B-52 band-pass weapons are compact, powerful and built for the battlefields.

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The SH-18X foldedhorn subwoofer has weak bass running for the hills. The unique folded-horn design pro­ vides long throw, allow­ ing the low frequencies to reach a far greater distance than any of the enemies' weapons. Reports from the battlefields indicate that even when standing 80 feet away from the B-52 SH-I8X, it still feels like you are being hit by a nuclear blast. B-52's main competitor uses a 18" subwoofer with a 3" voice coil subwoofer on their most popular weapon, which results in weak bass, while the B-52 SH-18X utilizes a powerful, 4" polyamide voice coil. When comparing sound, Music Magic Entertain­ ment's Daniel Sherwood, of Bremerton, WA. explains that "instead of the blap, blap, blap I was used to from my old subs, B-52 finally gave me a true deep, tight thump that I always wanted... my B-52 subs attacked that really deep stuff and spit back into the crowd like I just could not believe. My old subs just couldn't take it, they would puke, clip and sound like crap but the B-52 subs seemed to want more".

The B-52 SR-18S is one of the most commonly used weapons in the war against weak bass. The SR-18S is powerful, has deep tight bass and is extremely cost effective. What makes the SR-18S differ­ ent from the enemies' weapons is its specially designed 18" subwoofer. The B-52 181 SOS is a dedicated subwoofer that offers tremendous power handling and will only play low frequencies even when con­ nected to a full-range signal. There is nothing worse than B-52 Pro-Audio invites all mobile entertainers, club having your subwoofer fail in the owners and bass addicts to join in the war against midst of a heated battle against weak bass. To enhance your arsenal contact your weak bass. That's why the B-52 18-1 SOS utilizes a virtually fire local dealer or B-52 headquarters at 800-344-4ETI. retardant 3" polyamide voice coil, You can also check out our website at B-52PRO.com a cast aluminum frame and a 180 or e-mail us at eticorp@earthlink.net ounce magnet structure.

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By Mike Starnes

Reviewing a decade of DJ technical developments

7. Built-in digital effects like the Kaos Pad on Numark's EM-360 or Pioneer's phasers and flangers are gaining popularity. 8. Headphone mix capabilities no allow DJs to audition mul­ tiple channels and pre-mix combinations on their mixers.

Anniversaries are a time for reflection. What's changed? What progress has been made? What developments have altered the way things are done? Mobile Beat's tenth anniversary gives us an opportunity reflect on the technological changes that have taken place since this publication started just a short decade ago.

Important changes have taken place in the field of amplification:

Let's start with the mixers used by most disc jockeys. Here are a few of my favorite developments:

2. Neutrik's ingenious SpeakOn® connectors (combining 1/4" and XLR cabability in one jack) became more prevalent on amps, as well as other gear.

1. The Phono/Line switch was a simple addition now utilized by almost all manufacturers. This was a by-product of the switch from vinyl to CD by mobiles and many club jocks. 2. The merging of pro audio, public address, and D) systems has resulted in DJ mixers with tone controls and input attenu­ ation on each channel.

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1. The decrease in weight is the most noticeable development. Amps that can boast 3,400 watts from a 21 -pound package have given new meaning to the term "Mobile DJ."

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Speakers are noticeably changed from ten years ago: 1. The power handling capacity of most DJ speakers has increased over the last decade.

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2. The return of amplified speakers from JBL, D.A.S., Peavey, and Mackie marks another change. This practice was in vogue 3. Far from the simple blinking channel lights used to indicate a while back, but developments in internal amplification have the bass beat, newer mixers have sophisticated BPM detectors made things easier. with LED readouts on both mixers in outboard units. 3. Fluid-cooled components in pro speakers have become .; 4. Field-replaceable crossfaders have become standard equip­ more common. -i ment. 4. The addition of a DC light bulb is an old practice, but 5. Powered DJ mixers, like the Yorkville DJM-806, have now manufacturers use it to assist the heavy-handed jock who become more common. might push his EQ into hyperspace. Rather than cutting off ' like a fuse or breaker, the glowing bulb absorbs the excess 6. Onboard digital samplers have been with us for quite energy, saving the component. awhile, but more sophisticated multi-memory units have replaced the telephone answering chips of days gone . Like Bose systems in the previous decade, the 90s

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saw companies like Mackie, Weight Brothers, ElectroVoice, Peavey, JBL and others offer speakers with non-wood construction. Signal sources have under­ gone great changes with respect to the D) industry: 1. From the humble beginnings of Numark dual CD players came a generation of looping, multi-cued, random track accessible, sampling CD play­ ers. American Dj, Gemini, Pio­ neer, Stanton, Vestax, Tascam, and many others have joined this field. 2. The Sony minidisc player was not in Dj use ten years ago. This was the first step in digital library consolida­ tion for some jocks. 3. While most Djs who used vinyl would accept only Technics turntables in the past, you'll now see many American Dj, Gem Sound, Gemini, Numark, and Vestax units in professional use. 4. Computer software-driven MP3 signal sources like Dj Power, AudioBox and MusicBoss now offer extreme mobility, editing, and precision mixing options, all on a laptop. 5. Front loading, drawerless CD players like the Pioneer, Ameri­ can Dj, and Gemini units have become available. Their users claim fast insertion time assists in quick mixes. 6. Mixer-CD combo units like the Numark CD Mix One have been perfected. It's clear from this sampling that advances have been made in all fields relating to the disk jockey industry over the past decade. While Mobile DJs have been busy jumping from gig to gig, terms like "intelligent lighting," "computer-generated playlist," "online marketing," and "CD burner" have sneaked into their vocabularies. You can be sure, another ten years will bring changes we have yet to imagine.

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By Creg Tutwiler The singing sport shows its staying power

Then in the early nineties, companies like Pioneer, DK and Nikkodo began to heavily market the new five-inch CD format, and introduced a new style of karaoke disc called CD+G (Compact Disc Plus Graphics). The discs were an eighth of the cost of the earlier laser discs and the players were priced under five hundred dollars. An upswing in the economy in the early nineties gave jocks a little more money to invest.

It's a good bet that in 1991, less than half the readers of Mobile Beat knew what karaoke was, or at least had not seen this new form of interactive entertainment in action. Ten years ago I was just starting my own D) company. I had never attended a DJ conference, nor did I have any idea that there were so many other guys and gals out there trying to make a living spinning records and cueing tapes. In 1991, I hadn't even purchased my first CD yet, let alone knew anything about karaoke. Being Managing Editor of a national karaoke publication was not even an option. It's amazing what ten years can do...

Consumers also wanted something different. Dance music was becoming stale and clubs were looking for ways to beef up their cash register receipts. Jocks could now put a decent sized karaoke start-up system on the road for under two thousand dollars. The vocal sport caught fire again and is now one of America's favorite nighttime leisure activi­ ties.

It's alive, it's alive It's generally accepted that karaoke was introduced to this country sometime in the early 1980s. However karaoke has kind of gone through a birth, death, and rebirth in the United States over the past twenty years. By the late eighties karaoke had become a passing fad. Expensive, bulky equip­ ment and LP-size laser discs had kept many jocks out of the market. And those that had laid out over a thousand dollars for the player and two hundred dollars a piece for the discs were just barely beginning to recoup their investment. The late 80s' economic recession all but closed the door on karaoke.

A star is born Karaoke is now everywhere, including the TV and big screen. Karaoke has become like a bit-part actor who makes cameo appearances on every other TV show on the dial. Many televi­ sion and movie stars have copped their extra three minutes of fame on the karaoke stage. Hollywood recently shed the kara­ oke cameo role mold with Bruce Paltrow's all-karaoke movie, Duets. Starring daughter Gwyneth and Huey Lewis, the film depicts the lives of "four lost souls trying to find themselves through song." It's a film every karaoke junkie should see. And if Duets was not enough for you, every week on syndi­ cated television, Dick Clark serves up some incredible talent on

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his hit karaoke talent show, Your Big Break. Now well into its second season, executive producer Clark said of the show, "Your Big Break is that rare contest-based performance show in which everyone is a winner. Even the contestants who don't make it to the next round feel like a million bucks because they've been able to achieve their lifelong dream of performing like a superstar. That's because we give these talented hopefuls the support of an entire production team dedicated to making them look and sound their absolute best." Plus, each year the grand prizewinner takes home a $25,000 check. Show me the money Karaoke has become a popular competitive activity, inspiring annual regional and national vocal contests. This past July, ProSing Karaoke and SoundChoice crowned Mishell Hoffman from St. Bernard, Louisiana, the 2000 National Singing Championship winner with a check for $10,000. Traci Blanchard from Roswell, Georgia, took top honors at the 2000 Georgia State Karaoke Awards and The Mid-South Fair Youth Talent Contest gave Tesfa Wondemagegnehu, an eighteen year old singer from Memphis, Tennessee, first place honors and a grand prize check of $3,000.

The voice of the people With karaoke's huge popularity, high visibility, and growing competitive spirit, there was only one thing missing—a national magazine. The first issue of Karaoke Singer Magazine was released in January 2000. It is the only national full color publication dedicated entirely to the industry of karaoke. KS recently celebrated its one-year anniversary and has quickly established itself as the publication to turn to for the singer, the Kj and every karaoke enthusiast. Has it been ten years? Looking back, it really makes you wonder what the next ten years hold. DVD is coming on strong and the MP3 format is going to open up all kinds of new opportunities for karaoke enthusiasts to satisfy their thirst for singing.

Where Did Karaoke Come From Anyway? Back in the 1950s there was a form of karaoke called "follow the bouncing ball." It was a popular trick on children's television shows used to entice the home audience to sing along with the music on the TV screen. Even as far back as the late 40s this concept was included in matinee cartoons. Hmm...Sounds like karaoke to me. OK, not quite, but the idea was there. There was also a TV show called Sing Along With Mitch, hosted by a guy you may have heard of named Mitch Miller. In the early 50s Irv Kratka created something called "Music Minus One." It utilized the left and right channels of the then newly developed stereo technology. Orchestrations were recorded on one side and the voices on the, other. By simply panning the stereo knob all the way to one side, you could sing along with the music, without the vocals. In 1976 a company called LT Sound introduced "The Vocal Eliminator." This device allowed you to remove the vocal track from most professional recordings while retaining the stereo effect of the music. While they prefer not to use the word karaoke to describe their product, it still achieves the same basic effect: music without the vocal track so you can sing along. Bobby Dean, from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, believes he was one of the first to do karaoke in the United States. During 1983, in Monterey California, his company hosted 10 shows a week at different clubs with 2 complete systems on 8-track tape. "I still have all my 8-tracks and my original 'Singing Machines' machines, the original Hal Roach, Jr. System," he said. "I had no competition, as there was no one else, to my knowledge, doing club shows, with the exception of Steve York from San Francisco. I saw his show, we became friends, and he sold me everything I needed to get started with the agreement that I would stay out of San Francisco. I truly believe that Steve York operated the first nightclub Karaoke show." In the early 80s, Pioneer introduced the high-tech version of karaoke, called the Laser Disc. Although it is no longer being manufactured, is still very visible today. The players and the discs were rather pricey and therefore only serious KJs could justify the investment. The quality of the equip­ ment gave the karaoke industry a professional feel. The phe­ nomenon began sweeping across the United States, showing up in bars and night clubs everywhere. So while karaoke in its modern form was certainly popular­ ized in Japan, it appears to have it's roots in the good ole' U. S. of A.

The Managing Editor of Karaoke Singer Magazine, Greg Tutwiler can be reached at KaraokeEditor@aol.com.

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A one-on-one talk with George Connolly about his Port St. Lucie, Florida company, Best Entertainment and the business of entertaining...

Mobile Beat - How did you get started as an entertainer? George Connolly - Throughout my life, I have been somewhat of an extrovert and enjoyed the atten­ tion that results from being an enter­ tainer. During my early years and in college, I was always singing and acting in plays or doing imperson­ ations. I loved the applause! This is something that has always been a part of my personality.

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MB - Why and how did you move into the Mobile D] business? CC -1 have always loved music. As a young boy, my father would take me to traditional Irish music sessions where I would listen and watch as accomplished musicians played var­ ious instruments, creating music that was unlike ordinary pop hits. I believe this opened my mind to different types of music at an early age. It seemed natural to get into this business. My start came when I worked for an enter­ tainment company in New Jersey, performing at parties and delivering singing telegrams. (Yes, I would dress as a gorilla and sing a birthday song. It was the eighties and $75 was great money for a 3-minute delivery) Following a brief stint as a singer in my

own band, I started Djing [in the NYC metro area, about seventeen years ago] at local clubs and eventually started doing many of the exclusive resorts in upstate New York. These proved to be very rewarding times (far more than singing in a band) and much more interactive. Another reason why I truly love this business. It was hectic at times. I recall spin­ ning at a resort in the afternoon then racing to Manhattan to do a wed­ ding. Those were very exciting times in New York. I mean no offense to other companies throughout the country, but I've said it once and I'll say it again...the initial "interactive" DJs were a product of the Big Apple. I'm proud to have come from that genre of DJs. Today, interactivity is the

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heart of any successful Dj company. With or without props, it's technique and showmanship, with a touch of class that makes all the difference. MB - How have you built your company, Best Entertainment?

CC - Believe me, we made mistakes, especially in our first and second year in business. I have learned that real success is a result of making those initial mistakes. I believe you have to fall a few times before you can actually run at full speed in this business. It is this philosophy that drives me to always train, train and train. And train we do. All our disc jockeys go through an initial 40-hour training course conducted by the Florida Academy of Mobile Entertainers (FAME), a Florida-certified school in the Tampa area...The school proves to be an incredible morale booster as each DJ receives an official certificate. These aren't just "handed out." All DJs must pass rigorous tests to success­ fully complete the course. In addition to training, my staff and I self attend the Vegas and Atlanta conventions regularly. They prove to be an incred­ ible tool for networking and learning. We conduct brainstorming sessions at least once a week at the office and discuss previous and upcoming weddings. This gives the DJs a chance also to talk about what a great job they

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did, mixers, dance routines, etc. What does this add up to? In a nutshell, we certainly don't want to be "the biggest," just the "best" at what we do, in our own way. All of our staff care about what they do and we work well together. I would rather keep in constant touch with eight awesome DJs than fifteen who are mediocre. Our clients always know they're going to have a talented DJ at their event. Professionalism and attention to detail always pay off. For instance, we have incredible rapport with many of the area's catering managers. This, in turn, leads to many referrals. As an added incentive, when a guest calls and says "Your DJ did an awesome job, I want to book you," I always give that Dj a bonus when we book a referral from their event. MB - Besides DJing, what other activities does your company engage in?

CC - Our DJs also enjoy other duties during the week, whether it's answering phones or handling consultations at our office/showroom. (Our DJs are our best salespersons.) We're always busy. On a lighter note, our company provides singing telegrams (gorillas, chickens and tuxedo-grams). Yes, our DJs can sing as well. Why? Because we're not just DJs, we're entertainers. In addition to providing great entertainment, we also

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supply many of the area's clubs, churches, playhouses and other Djs with lighting and sound equipment through our sister company Best Lighting and Supply (www.bestlighting.com). Our Internet site allows customers the opportunity to shop "online." We provide wonderful entertainment for children's par­ ties. We have our own costume characters, our own inflatable bounce houses and moonwalks. We keep a large number of people (over 100) very busy, be they jugglers, magicians or face-painters. Often we've been privileged to perform at a couple's wedding and just a few years later have been called upon again for services for their child's party. It's very sentimental for everyone involved.

MB - Sounds like you have a lot going on. How do you keep it all running smoothly? GC - Our business has kept us so busy that we have moved into a 1000-square-foot showroom and office. It is here that our clients can meet with us in the comfort of an office setting to discuss their upcoming event. A part-time sales staff works the phones, returning calls to clients and brides. With 3 systems and over 750 gigs performed annually, Best Entertainment is never at a loss for action. To maximize our sales incentives, we use a sliding com­ mission starting at 5% with a maximum of 10%. A typical wedding with a two person D] team starts at $730 and is all-inclusive, meaning we include lighting, fog and special effects. Our repeat business gives us incentive enough to do this. We don't find it necessary to up-sell the "extras." As a benefit to our clients, we have our own Web site

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(www.best-entertainment.com) which is packed with informa­ tion and resources for our clients. We call it our 24 hour "cyber office." Of 750-800 gigs this year, Best Entertainment will book a ratio of 60% weddings, 20% Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, and 20% corporate events for the big names like Prudential, Columbia, Miller Brewing, Disney, the State of Florida and the United States Coast Guard, just to name a few.

MB - This would be a full-time job for most people, but you are involved in a number of other pursuits, aren't you? GC -1 am a ninth grade English teacher at Westwood H.S. in Fort Pierce, Florida and I am currently working on a Master's degree in education at Nova University. My students are fascinated that I am up-to-date on "their" music and a few even try to stump me from time to time. It makes for great leverage in the classroom. My past experiences have included being a New York City Police Officer (retired and pensioned at age 30) and a Proba­ tion and Parole Officer for the State of Florida, prior to teach­ ing. I have a beautiful wife, Deirdre, to whom I have been mar­ ried for ten years. We have four wonderful children, Lauren, 9, Kim, 7 George, 6, and Kevin, 3. Ironically, they are all extroverts; as a result I have been accused of privately growing my own labor! Why not? I've been doing this for 17 years and I know Best Entertainment will be around for many years to come.

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Dancin 7 A Jersey jock reflects on the D] revolution

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ecessity is the mother of invention." Tom Catucci's story begins with an example of this expression in action. Unlike other DJ companies that have to work their way up to a regular booking relationship with a banquet facility, his business, Dancin' Machine Djs was born inside and grew within the "house."

Band on the run Tom started as a DJ in 1991, about the same time Mobile Beat came on the scene. He was already an experienced entertainer, having been a guitarist and singer for 35 years. Up until the turn of the decade he had been in one of four "house bands" at the Fiesta, a wellknown banquet facility in Nj. "Each band was assigned to a room and if a client booked that room, they took that band. No outside entertainment was permitted at that time," he explains. The pay was moderate but work was abundant. "Around 1989 bookings began to drop, as clients chose not to go with the 'house band only' rule and started going elsewhere." In response, the Fiesta changed its rule, allowing clients to bring in DJs. The band's bookings started to lag. Tom continues: "I had to do some­ thing drastic to save my income. Even though we musicians looked upon Djs as guys who 'just played records' (you do remember records, don't you?), I could see this was the way to go. I approached the house manager and told him that if they received any requests for a DJ, that I was now in the business. In actuality, I didn't even own a portable turntable or even know that a CD has only one play side! Luckily, he believed me and within three weeks I received my first contract. It was written in August for an October event. Since my wife is employed by a large electronics company, I was able to 64

scrape together some money and pur­ chase some state of the art equipment at a discount. This, along with music from our own record, cassette and CD collec­ tion, meant that I was now in the DJ business. By the way, the first gig was a success. They had no idea it was my first party as a DJ."

Whatever it takes: lessons from pros These days Tom's gigs are split pretty evenly: about 50% wedding receptions and 50% everything else. And that means everything. Tom takes his cue from the high-quality musicians he worked alongside at the Fiesta. He saw many pros come in as subs, playing $100 wedding gigs during day, even though they would be playing for big bucks later that evening with the likes of Frank Sinatra across the river in Manhat­ tan. "This taught me that you build your business on anything and almost every­ thing. Pay the rent before your pick and choose." Tom is a true professional and team player when it comes to providing the client with the best possible party. This sometimes means giving up the spot­ light to someone who has, in whatever manner, taken the floor, such as a singer, comedian, dancer or other entertainer. According to Tom, "It is less important who makes it happen than that it hap­ pens. You (the DJ) will ultimately be credited for a great party."

there was anything he would like me to do to enhance his act. With that worked out, I gave him a Las Vegas style intro­ duction, letting the guests know they were about to be entertained. I always like to give another performer all the support I can. My client deserves it. "The comedian appreciated it very much and as a result called me a few days after the event thanking me for being 'very nice to him.' It turned out that he operates a very large entertain­ ment company in my area, and since that time has given me a very substantial amount of business each year. Some­ times it does come back to you!"

Don't all get up at once Tom considers himself an "involved" DJ. He never hesitates to get out on the floor with the guests to motivate them or teach them new dances or games. Costumes are not out of line either, i.e. reggae style, Elvis, etc. Since he also sings, Tom often performs a couple of "live" songs. "I also offer a participation challenge at some of my parties," says Tom. "I

Paying the Rent... Average wedding: approx. $995 Average party: approx. $600 Average 4-hour DJ rates for area: $450 - 650.00

What goes around... To illustrate this philosophy, Tom shares the following story. "About three years ago, while doing a party for a women's club, I was told there was going to be a comedian who would perform for about an hour inside my show. This, as always, was fine with me. When he arrived we went over his entrance and exit. He was going to use a small, shrillsounding mic with a portable box. As an alternative, I offered him a choice of my headset or hand­ held, and asked if

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announce that if all of the guests participate in the Conga line, my services for the evening will be free. They have one minute to get on the floor and in the line. Although it came close twice, it never has happened. You always have those few people who will not move from their chair no matter what you offer them!"

Where it's at Based in the northern New Jersey town of North Arlington, situated about eleven miles from New York City, Dancin' Machine DJs' service area spreads out beyond metro NYC as far as Pennsylvania, Atlantic City, and up the Hudson Valley to West Point. Tom keeps his business in front of potential clients' eyes in a number of ways. Dancin' Machine's base is an office at a bridal mall. This has a 4' x 8' lighted outdoor sign that acts as a billboard that passersby can't miss. In print, he maintains an ad in a banquet hall book with a full page exclusive. And, although many of his fellow DJs have advised him against it, saying it is not cost-effective, Tom feels that a single line in as many Yellow Page areas as he can afford will pay for itself over time.

Building a better Machine Tom is positioning his company to take advantage of what he sees as an accelerated growth period for the Mobile DJ industry. His son (also named Tom) carries on the family business in the Orlando, Florida area. He is also spending more time concentrating on growing Dancin' Machine DJs by developing a highly skilled entertainment team. This is a major step for a single-minded pro like Tom. "For years I relied on promoting myself," he says, "because I was afraid to commit to a client on behalf of another DJ who might not care about my word or a blemish my reputation.

But now I have found some great guys who represent me well...l have come to believe if you want to succeed you must be willing to share some success with those who make it happen for you." If the last ten years is any indication, there will be a lot more "success" to go around for everyone involved with Dancin' Machine DJs.

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Revolution has been Digitized By Dan Walsh

MP3 history, DVD, 123, ABC, you and me... Since the section titles "MP3 Update" and "Computerized D)" don't quite express the full scope of digital technology relevant to the DJ population, from now on we'll covering digital developments under the heading "E-Beat." It's short and to the point, like a soundbyte or the dot in your Web address. Our eyes will continue to be peeled for developments in DVD technology, Web design, digital audio editing, and of course, MP3 technology for Djs. (Reid Coldsborough will keep on serving up his tasty helpings of Web savvy under the "E-Beat" heading, as well.)

The end of the world as we know it—and I feel fine As we make this change, and also look back on the first decade of Mobile Beat, let's also take a quick glance over our shoulders at arguably the biggest thing in music mobility since the gramophone. Here's a brief MP3 timeline. Mid-1980s: work begins on audio compression at the Fraunhofer Institut in Germany. 1988: the Moving Pictures Expert Group (MPEG) is formed to work on a single compression/decompression scheme (codec) for digital audio. 1989: a patent for MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer III) is granted in Germany to the Fraunhofer Institut. 1992: MP3 is integrated into the MPEG-1 specification created by the International Standards Organization (ISO). Early 1990s: the first MP3 players are developed. 1997: the AMP MP3 Playback Engine is developed, becoming the first useful MP3 player. MP3 software for DJs is developed. 1998: WinAmp (the AMP engine with a Windows interface) is released as a free MP3 player; other software and hardware MP3 players soon appear. 1999: Napster hits the Net, allowing easy sharing of MP3 files among users with Internet connections. Controversy over music royalties soon follows. By the end of 2000, the general public had embraced the digital downloading phenomenon. Although MP3 does not offer the highest sound quality, it has emerged as the music compression standard of the moment because of its open development and ease of use.


MP3 in the DJ world It is now possible to DJ an entire show using only a sound system and Dj MP3 mixing software loaded on a laptop computer with a hard drive full of MP3 tracks. Applications with names like Audio Box, DJ Power, MusicBoss, MegaSeg, as well as others, have become well known among Mobile DJs. Many CDs are beginning to gather dust in DJ music libraries. What's next? Well it's here already. Numark and Visiosonic have teamed up to produce what they call the Digital Media Controller or DMC-1, a rack mountable, multi-functioned dual MP3 controller that allows DJs to instantly locate, play, mix, sample, loop, and remix digital song files their computer's hard drive. Modeled after Numark's CND-22 dual CD player, and loaded with Visiosonic's PCDJ Pro Digital DMC software, this revolutionary controller should be easy for any DJ accus­ tomed to a dual CD player to use. After connecting the DMC-1 to your PC's serial port and loading your hard drive with MP3 files, you're ready to go. The basic DMC-1 package lets you set two cue points for each of the controller's two players, gives you ±10% pitch bend, two memories per player, BPM matching, song preview, silent and audible song search, and record case and song file management. After installing an available software upgrade, the DMC-1 's standard buttons become multifunctional, allowing you full access to more advanced functions available in Visiosonic's PCDJ Pro Digital 1200SL software. The upgrade gives you access to auto beat matching, auto pitch sync, and 1 8 cue points per player. You can also create up to eight perfectly synced and trimmed samples or loops and play them in for­ ward or reverse, all on the fly. The basic Numark/Visiosonic DMC-1 package retails for $299.00. The advanced software upgrade retails for $99.00. For more information, go to www.numark.com orwww.pcdj.com. System requirements: 266MHz Intel® or

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Music from Mac Land If you are a Mac aficionado, the digital music revolution has not been passing you by, only taking a different form. The latest announcements at the Apple web site should be of interest to DJs. First is iTunes, "MP3 done the Macintosh way." This is freeware that allows you to rip MP3 files, creates playlists, and automatically play your tunes, jukebox-style. What makes iTunes different from other "free" MP3 players is its complete lack of "buy the full version" reminders, and that it imposes no limit on the number of songs you can encode. Al Another dramatic announcement from Apple is iDVD. As far as we know this is the first recordable DVD technology avail­ able for home use. With it you can create an interactive experi­ ence with still photos, video and music, on-screen navigation. Use a professionally designed graphic theme or one of you own design. Not only does this point the way toward further opening up of DVD technology to "the rest of us," it offers some intriguing possibilities right now. If a potential client has a DVD player, an interactive presentation on DVD rather than a passive VHS experience is sure to generate more excitement about your DJ service. As you can see, there is no end in sight for the digital music revolution as it rolls into the new millennium. Look for more updates on groundbreaking technology in this space as we work hard to match the E-Beat.

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We all need the human touch It only seems that the Web is all about technology, says Nielson. Web sites are no different from books or movies in that the user experience is paramount, not tools such as printing presses, movie cameras, or Web multimedia. The most important thing designers can

"it's not what you think about your site that counts. It's what users think about it." do to make the Web a user-friendlier place is test their sites with real people. Surveys and analysis software are no match for direct observation, says Nielsen. Small sites that can't conduct formal tests can still benefit from adopting a users' perspective. Surfers should know almost immediately upon landing on your home page why they should stick around, just as with an article or ad in a newspaper or magazine, you need to quickly communicate what's in it for them. You also need to optimize users' experience for the duration of their stay. It's more difficult to read from a com­ puter screen than paper, so strive for brev­ ity with your content. For those users who want all the details, give it to them with links to interior pages. Since most people like to know what they're getting into, be clear with headlines, not clever or punny. If you need to include longer text pas­ sages, also include subheads that summa­ rize key points.

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Will the Numark CDN-88 CDP put vinyl in your CD tray? A quick take.

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Cross-examination Numark has captured the essence of all (and I do mean all) of the capabilities traditionally reserved for turntables only. You say you can't scratch, phase, brake, reverse-play or otherwise manipulate a CD as you can with your 1200's? Numark says you can. They've come up with a unit that prom­ ises to blow away the market. I had the fortune of testing one of only seven of these hand-made units released in December 2000. From top to bottom, through and through, I was impressed. I have been searching for a dual CD player that would provide the features I'm accustomed to with my turntables and it is now here, with abilities I never thought possible in a CDP. Did somebody say features? The CDN-88 has loads of useful features. This unit gives you the option of up to ±100% pitch control. At 100% you can actually slow the sound of the CD down to a complete stop. Key Lock lets you adjust the speed of a track without changing the vocal pitch. Numark's tried and true Beatkeeper is built-in. It is equipped with an additional Interlock function, allowing you to match beats and then lock them in for error free mixing. The Beatkeeper also displays BPM prior to starting the track. The Real Time Scratching features feels just as if you were using vinyl. An ample selection of digital effects include Flange, Warp, Bleep (allows you to bleep out bad lyrics), Phaze, ISO, Echo, Reverse Echo, Verb, Chop, Slide & Kill. As expected with a pro CD unit, true instant start is implemented. This also allows you to create a stutter effect. Two totally seamless loops with hot starts are included for remixing and creating endless digital tracks (helpful for intros & outros when talkover is needed). Here's something you won't find on any turn­ table: 48 seconds of anti-shock buffering memory. Go ahead and mix for a bunch of clumsy break dancers—this unit does not skip! Other recent industry standard features such as fader start and automatic relay play are also onboard the CDN-88. If you are into remixing, the CDN-88's digital out­ puts will come in handy. High-speed searching is also provided to help you find that important groove quickly. The verdict With features like these, Numark allows the user to concentrate on being creative and experimental. I am still finding more ways to use all these features! This is the answer for all professional deejays look­ ing to take a serious step towards fine tuning their CD mixing capabilities. This is also the answer The DJ Magazine

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over. (Then when they try to collect on your non-existent insurance, sud­ denly Mary the karaoke singer now owns Mary's Karaoke Service.) Finally, a New England inventor, who would make Steve Jobs proud (he's the guy who invented the Apple computer in his garage—but you already knew that) has produced a clever all-in-one package that holds both a video and audio monitor: the Uarsho Karaoke Audio/Video Monitor. The designer claims it works great and is easy to use. When those madmen at One Mobile Beat Tower need someone to test the limits of the latest thinking in audio and video gear, they call Jammin' Jim, If I can't push it to destruction levels, no one can.

What's it made of? When this 40 pound wonder box arrived at my house, I took a moment just to stare at it. Its shape is strangely reminis­ cent of Snoopy's dog house, except it is all black and professionally finished with carpet covering, and real manly metal handles (but I doubt that you could defeat the Red Baron with it). It mea­ sures 18.5" wide by 18" deep by 26"

high. The front of the unit features a 13" Sylvania television mounted in a foam-padded interior, behind a remov­ able Lexan plastic screen. Audio is han­ dled by dual 6" coaxial Jensen speakers, rated at 125 watts, and safely tucked away behind a metal grill. Both audio and video components are angled cor­ rectly towards the talent, or rather, kara­ oke singer.

Say Jim, how do you hook it up? The power cord is accessed via a remov­ able panel in the rear. Audio connections are made using a standard 1 /4" cable. You can feed the audio monitor by simply daisy-chaining off one of your existing speaker or you can use one half of your amplifier to power it separately. This will give you a separate volume con­ trol to balance between main and moni­ tor speakers. For my setup this seemed to be unnecessary, but more on that latter. You can hook up video with an RCA cable, which is a lot more handy than bulky, tangle prone coaxial cable. If you spend a few minutes to zip tie your cables together, you'll have great looking, uncluttered stage.

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Deeply Dippy..........................................RIGHT SAID FRED Sweetness.............................................. MICHELLE GAYLE Oh What A Night ......................................................CLOCK It's Alright (The Guvnor Mix)................................. EAST 17 Boom! Shake The Room ..JAZZY JEFF & THE FRESH PRINCE Killer.................................................................... ADAMSKI Always There .................INCOGNITO w/ JOCELYN BROWN I Luv U Baby ...............................................THE ORIGINAL Rhythm Is A Mystery........................................... K-KLASS Swamp Thing......................................................THE GRID Reach Up (Papa's Got A Brand New Pig Bag)............................ ........................................................ PERFECTO ALLSTARZ What does it take to be a party animal? Take a lesson from the best selling 3 CD compilation ULTIMATE PARTY ANIMAL. For years this compilation of crowd pleasers has been a huge hit with Djs. The "must have" favorites, the right versions, popular medleys and megamixes will keep this animal from going extinct, indefinitely. Here's why: Saturday Night ................................................WHIGFIELD Ooh Aah Just A Little Bit (Motiv8 Radio Edit)......... GINA G Dreamer (Original Club Mix)..............................LIVIN' JOY Movin' On Up (M People Master Mix) ...............M PEOPLE Things Can Only Get Better (D:Reamix Edit)......... D:REAM We Are Family (Sure Is Pure Remix Edit)..SISTER SLEDGE Let Me Be Your Fantasy (Radio Edit)...................... BABY D Ride On Time ................................................. BLACK BOX Rhythm Of The Night (Rapino Brothers Radio Version) ..............................................................................CORONA The Power .................................................................SNAP Sunshine After The Rain (Two Cowboys 7" Edit)......BERRI Twist & Shout......................... CHAKKA DEMUS & PLIERS Don't Stop (Wiggle Wiggle) (Townhouse Radio Edit)................. .........................................................OUTHERE BROTHERS

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I Surrender.......................................................... RAINBOW Paranoid................................................. BLACK SABBATH Big Log ................................................... ROBERT PLANT Seven Seas of Rhye................................................ QUEEN More Than A Feeling ........................................... BOSTON Hold The Line............................................................ TOTO She's Not There.................................................. SANTANA Eye Of The Tiger................................................ SURVIVOR Don't Fear The Reaper........................ BLUE OYSTER CULT Cold As Ice...................................................... FOREIGNER Black Magic Woman ........................................... SANTANA Bat Out Of Hell.................................................. MEATLOAF

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When you come across a compilation like the NO. 1 MOVIES ALBUM it's no wonder that it would be a top seller for years. This terrific set showcases many of the biggest hits ever used or made for the movies. And it's a double feature—2 CDs. Love Is All Around (4 Weddings & A Funeral)..................... ....................................................................WET WET WET Kiss From A Rose (Batman Forever)......................... SEAL It Must Have Been Love (Pretty Woman).............ROXETTE Love Song For A Vampire (Bram Stoker'sDracula).............. ................................................................... ANNIE LENNOX

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Amigo ........................................................... BLACK SLATE

(You Gotta Walk) Don't Look Back................. PETER TOSH Tomorrow People .................................... ..ZIGGY MARLEY Jamaican In New York..................................... SHINEHEAD I Want To Wake Up With You .................BORIS GARDINER Virtually every track on this single CD compilation has fed the fire that's kept rap a hot item on the music scene through the 90's. In fact, RADIO RAP is a great collection of songs that go beyond just rap. These hits show how good it is when it's rap music.

In this column I've mentioned many a great compilation in the "Best...Ever!" series and one of the early releases that surely fueled its claim to fame is BEST REGGAE ALBUM IN THE WORLD EVER!. It continues to please with its great lineup of mega-hits and stars. Here's the lineup on these two CDs of hot island grooves. Mr. Loverman ...........................................SHABBA RANKS Sweat (A La La La La Long) ....................... INNER CIRCLE Sweets For My Sweet...................................... C.J. LEWIS Dedicated To The One I Love.................... BITTY McLEAN Informer................................................................. SNOW Close To You................................................ MAXI PRIEST Oh Carolina............................. ..............................SHAGGY Riddim ....................................................................... US3 Love You Like Crazy......... ..........CHAKA DEMUS & PLIERS Dancehall Mood ..................................................... ASWAD Dancing On The Floor (Hooked On Love)...THIRD WORLD Wonderful World Beautiful People................ JIMMY CLIFF Love Of The Common People.................... NICKY THOMAS Young Gifted And Black..............................BOB & MARCIA Small Axe .....................................................BOB MARLEY Israelites ............................................ DESMOND DEKKER Double Barrel .......................... DAVE & ANSKELLCOLLINS Red Red Wine. ................................................ TONY TRIBE Return Of Django............................................ UPSETTERS I'm In The Mood For Ska .......................... LORD TANAMO Money In My Pocket ............................... DENNIS BROWN Everything I Own....................................... .....KEN BOOTHE Rivers Of Babylon .................................. THE MELODIANS It Keeps Rainin' (Tears In My Eyes)........... BITTY McLEAN All That She Wants........................................ ACE OF BASE Dub Be Good To Me..................... BEATS INTERNATIONAL On A RaggaTip............................................................ SL2 Too Much Too Young......................................... SPECIALS One Step Beyond ...............................................MADNESS Shout (It Out)...................... LOUCHIE LOU & MICHIE ONE Lip Up Fatty.......................... ...................... BAD MANNERS On My Radio..................................................... SELECTOR The Bed's Too Big Without You....................... THE POLICE Silly Games............................................. DENNIS BROWN Good Thing Going..................................... SUGAR MINOTT I Don't Wanna Dance ................................... EDDY GRANT Just Don't Want To Be Lonely......... FREDDIE McGREGOR I Can See Clearly Now ................................JOHNNY NASH Up Town Top Ranking ......................... ALTHEA& DONNA

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Down Under............................................... MEN AT WORK Freeze Frame...............................................J. GEILS BAND Heat Of The Moment................................................... ASIA I Feel For You................................................ CHAKA KHAN I Want To Know What Love Is.......................... FOREIGNER Keep Your Hands To Yourself......... GEORGIA SATELLITES Let's Dance .................................................. DAVID BOWIE Let's Hear It For The Boy.................... DENIECE WILLIAMS Love Is A Battlefield ......................................PAT BENATAR Love Shack.............................................................. B-52'S Maneater.............................. DARYL HALL & JOHN DATES Maniac..............................................MICHAEL SEMBELLO Just A Gigolo /1 Ain't Got Nobody (Medley)....................... ................................................................ DAVID LEE ROTH Mickey.............................................................TONI BASIL My Prerogative...........................................BOBBY BROWN Need You Tonight....................................................... INXS One Thing Leads To Another................................THE FIXX Relax...............................FRANKIE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD Rhythm Of The Night.......................................... DeBARGE Rosanna.....................................................................TOTO Shake It Up ........................................................THE CARS Shout ...................................................TEARS FOR FEARS Stand Back...................................................STEVIE NICKS Straight Up.................................................. PAULA ABDUL Tainted Love...................................................... SOFT CELL Talking In Your Sleep ......................................ROMANTICS The Warrior......................................................... SCANDAL Venus ......................................................... BANAMARAMA Walk This Way ....................................................RUN DMC We Built This City...............................................STARSHIP We Got The Beat ...................................................GO GO'S Whip It.......................................................................DEVO Workin' For The Weekend................................ LOVERBOY You Keep Me Hangin' On ................................. KIM WILDE

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Jailhouse Rock.......................................... ELVIS PRESLEY Rock Around The Clock.......... BILL HALEY & HIS COMETS Summertime Blues ................................. EDDIE COCHRAN Great Balls Of Fire................................. JERRY LEE LEWIS Lucille..................................................... LITTLE RICHARD Johnny B. Goode ........................................CHUCK BERRY Wake Up Little Susie........................... EVERLY BROTHERS Oh Boy ............................BUDDY HOLLY & THE CRICKETS Chantilly Lace..........................................THE BIG BOPPER Blueberry Hill ...............................................FATS DOMINO The Great Pretender................................... THE PLATTERS Be Bop A Lula............................................ GENE VINCENT At The Hop................................... DANNY & THE JUNIORS Nut Rocker..........................B. BUMBLE & THE STINGERS Let's Twist Again ................................. CHUBBY CHECKER Why Do Fools Fall In Love................................................... .................................FRANKIE LYMON & THE TEENAGERS Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen...................... NEIL SEDAKA Lipstick On Your Collar ...........................CONNIE FRANCIS Run Around Sue......................................................... DION Move It.......................................................CLIFF RICHARD Shake Rattle & Roll..........................................BILL HALEY Breaking Up Is Hard To Do........................... NEIL SEDAKA Bye Bye Love ......................................EVERLY BROTHERS La Bamba.................................................. RICHIE VALENS Heartbreak Hotel....................................... ELVIS PRESLEY Tutti Fruitti............................................... LITTLE RICHARD No Particular Place To Go ...........................CHUCK BERRY Peggy Sue................................................... BUDDY HOLLY Claudette.............................................EVERLY BROTHERS Three Steps To Heaven ........................... EDDIE COCHRAN Poetry In Motion............................... JOHNNYTILLOTSON Diana................................................................ PAUL ANKA Rubber Ball...................................................... BOBBY VEE Ain't That A Shame ...................................... FATS DOMINO Blue Moon.......................................................... See You Later Alligator........... BILL HALEY & HIS COMETS Willie And The Hand Jive ................. JOHNNY OTIS SHOW That's Alright Mama................................... CARL PERKINS It's Late................................................... Hats Off To Larry.........................................DEL SHANNON Tell Laura I Love Her................................ RICKY VALANCE Smoke Gets In Your Eyes........................... THE PLATTERS Sealed With A Kiss.....................................BRIAN HYLAND Stay........................................ Runaway................................................. Half Way To Paradise.......................................BILLY FURY It's My Party................................................. LESLIE GORE Book Of Love ..................................................MUD LARKS Sea Cruise ................................................. FRANKIE FORD Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin...................... JERRY LEE LEWIS

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Even if the 90's didn't create a new interest in swing mus this two CD compilation would still be an excellent collec tion. SWING AMERICA is one of those "TV-only" compil tions that we sell to DJs, and it's a top seller at that. Brim­ ming with the best of swing and Big Band it's a sweet be; treat. It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)............... ........................................ DUKE ELLINGTON & HIS ORCH. In The Mood.........................GLENN MILLER & HIS ORCH. Sing, Sing, Sing .....................BENNY GOODMAN & ORCH. Opus One.......................................THE MILLS BROTHERS Well, Git lt.........................TOMMY DORSEY & HIS ORCH. Lullaby Of Broadway...... TONY BENNETT & COUNT BASIE Begin The Beguine................... ARTIE SHAW & HIS ORCH Open The Door, Richard......... COUNT BASIE & HIS ORCH. Let Me Off Uptown.................. GENE KRUPA & HIS ORCH.

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DANCE AND DANCES 7. _ School Dances 8. _ Kids From 2 to 22: Parties, Dances, Special Events 9. _ School Daze Dances 10. _ Dance For DJs: From A to Z 11. _ The Video Dance Party 12. _ More Than the Macarena: Latin Music

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INTERACTIVE GAMES 38. _ Icebreakers 39. _ Icebreaker Supersession 40. _ It's More Than the Music: Magic & More 41. _ Beyond DJ: Props & More 77. _ Icebreakers: The Grand Finale 78. _ Games: Not Just For Kids Anymore

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Take The 'A' Train .............DUKE ELLINGTON & HIS ORCH. Chattanooga Choo Choo ........................BARRY MANILOW ........................................... W/THE GLENN MILLER ORCH.

Cherokee..........................CHARLIE BARNET & HIS ORCH. Two O'Clock Jump ................HARRY JAMES & HIS ORCH. Tuxedo Junction...........................MANHATTAN TRANSFER I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm.............. LES BROWN Minnie The Moocher.......... CAB GALLOWAY & HIS ORCH. Jumpin' At The Savoy..... AL COOPER'S SAVOY SULTANS Let's Dance ........................... BENNY GOODMAN & ORCH. Buzz Me............................ HENRY "RED" ALLEN & ORCH. Boogie Woogie.........................TOMMY DORSEY & ORCH. That's How Rhythm Was Born .....THE BOSWELL SISTERS Pennsylvania 6-5000............GLENN MILLER & HIS ORCH. Caldonia.................,...................................LOUIS JORDAN One O'Clock Jump....................................... COUNT BASIE Rag Mop............................................... LIONEL HAMPTON Black Velvet.......................................... ILLINOIS JACQUET That Old Black Magic ............................SAMMY DAVIS JR. Woodchopper's Ball........ WOODY HERMAN & HIS ORCH. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy ................. ANDREWS SISTERS My Blue Heaven................................ JIMMIE LUNCEFORD Why Don't You Do Right ..............................PEGGY LEE w/ ........................................BENNY GOODMAN & HIS ORCH. On The Atchinson, Topeka, And The Santa Fe..................... ..............................JOHNNY MERCER & THE PIED PIPERS I'm Just A Gigolo / Ain't Got Nobody.................................. ..........................................LOUIS PRIMA w/ KEELY SMITH G.I. Jive......................................................LOUIS JORDAN Straighten Up And Fly Right...................... NAT KING COLE

At The Crossroads (Malaguena)..........................................

............................................... MEL TORME w/ BILLIE MAY The Hucklebuck....................................... PAUL WILLIAMS Them There Eyes ......................................BILLIE HOLIDAY A Tisket, A Tasket............................. ELLA FITZGERALD w/ ............................................. CHUCK WEBB & HIS ORCH. Down South Camp Meetin'.......... FLETCHER HENDERSON The Honeydripper.............................. JOE LIGGINS ORCH. Jeepers Creepers ...............................LOUIS ARMSTRONG

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Fifties Sock Hops were the home, if not the birthplace of numerous dances of the day. The hard-to-find songs on LET'S DANCE! created dances and filled dancefloors thoughout the fifties. This unique collection of hits is a real find that can only get more valuable as time goes by. Bristol Stomp...............................................THE DOVELLS The Twist.............................................. CHUBBY CHECKER Twine Time.................................................... ALVINE CASH The Bird's The Word ............................. THE RIVINGTONS Walking The Dog...................................... RUFUS THOMAS The Jerk ..........................................................THE LARKS Pony Time............................................ CHUBBY CHECKER Hey Let's Twist....................................................JOEY DEE Mashed Potato Time ............................... DEE DEE SHARP Willie And The Hand Jive ............................ JOHNNY OTIS At The Hop.................................. DANNY & THE JUNIORS Let's Dance............................................... CHRIS MONTEZ Do The Funky Chicken.............................. RUFUS THOMAS Do The Bird............................................. DEE DEE SHARP Finger Poppin'Time..................................HANK BALLARD Peppermint Twist................................................ JOEY DEE Limbo Rock......................................... CHUBBY CHECKER The Monkey Time........................................MAJOR LANCE Wooly Bully ............................................. SAM THE SHAM (I Do The) Shimmy Shimmy.................. BOBBY FREEMAN

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led us to this decision," said Rice. "Our customers may expect the same product quality and consis­ tency of service we have maintained throughout our ten year history, and we will also continue the same release schedules which will continue to feature the fourteen most current hits available per format." Hot Hits can be contacted at PO Box 41600, Nashville, TN 37204; 800-248-4848; www.hot-hits.com

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Audio 2000's serves up an assortment of karaoke confec­ tions. Happy happy, joy joy, Mobile Beat just sent me a box of toys, toys. My second most favor­ ite delivery person (the first being the pizza delivery girl), the UPS man, just dropped off a big box full of mixers, amplifiers and microphones...whoa boy! Since I haven't abused any elec­ tronics in nearly two weeks, I hope these high-tech boxes are up to the challenge. All of the equipment came from the warehouses of Audio 2000's (H&F Tech­ nologies). This company makes a wide range of entry- to intermediate-level karaoke and Dj equipment. Many of you Dj part-time and when it comes to buying equipment, you're looking for the best bang for your buck. Will Audio 2000's deliver? Lets apply the AC, load up the batteries, whack the shiny boxes around a little, and see what happens. Just give me the condensed version The first item up for scrutiny was the ACM193 condenser microphone. "What the heck is a condenser microphone and why would I want one?" you ask. Con­ denser microphones use a more sensi­ tive pickup element which is typically in need of an electric boost, provided in this case by an AA battery. You'll hear condenser mics on most recordings and high-end live shows. They repro-

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duce the input (i.e. a singing voice) more accu­ rately, and have greater presence and realism. On the downside: the more sen­ sitive the element, the more fragile, and the battery needs replacing every few shows. The base of the microphone easily unscrewed, allowing access to the bat­ tery compartment. With a double-A bat­ tery at the ready, I took a moment to admire the sharp looking black finish, with matching black windscreen. The microphone is thinner and a bit longer than a standard SM-58, but is quite attractive. The ACM193 connects to your mixer with a standard mic cable, and has a convenient on/off switch. (Or maybe not so convenient when the klumsy karaoke singer accidentally switches it off.)

Let me make this perfectly clear Having used and abused all types of expensive microphones, it was immedi­ ately apparent to me that this micro­ phone has the superior sonic characteris­ tics of a condenser. An improved level of realism and clarity will be audible to a discriminating listener when com­ pared to that old, it's-been-dropped-athousand-times microphone you may be currently using.

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Finally, without throwing it on the floor ten times it will be tough for me to assess its durability. I think it's safe to say that if you host a lot of drunken karaoke shows, you may want you keep this microphone for yourself. Certainly if you do a lot of weddings (introductions, in particular), you may want to consider using such an accurate microphone. Hot off the wire Karaoke singer to host: "I wanna use the wireless microphone—'cause it sounds better." Actually, in most instances a 100-dollar wired microphone will sound better, when critically compared to most 700-dollar wireless microphone systems. Just as broadcast radio limits the dynamic range and sometimes the audio spectrum of music, wireless microphones have their own sonic limitations. But once again, most casual listeners don't know the difference. And how can I possibly look cool having a cord attached? Remember the golden rule in business: the customer/karaoke singer is always right, especially when she's crying "I want my wireless." Audio 2000's can make you look hip in the eyes of your audience with the AWM6072S, a 1/2 rack space, dual fre­ quency channel VHP wireless system, at a budget-conscious price. Practical reasons for using it are obviously to save space and eliminate tangled and beer-soaked cords, with the added cachet of being a double-wireless wonder. The microphone is constructed from lightweight plastic, and as always, reason­ able care should be taken when deciding which klutzy singer you hand it over to. Unlike at the craft show, "you break it, you bought it" may not necessarily apply on karaoke night.

Have I got a two-for-one deal for you... Each microphone has an internal dual-channel selector switch, an external on/off switch, and a handy low-battery indicator light. The plastic receiver box has two retractable metal anten­ nas with channel selector switches and volume controls for each microphone on the faceplate. The rear panel features power, squelch, mic/line selector, and a single microphone output. Having one microphone output allows you to take up only one channel on your mixer to control two wireless micro­ phones. This lets you adjust wireless microphone volumes from the front of the receiver unit. The downside to this setup is that you can't adjust the EQ and vocal effects independently for each mic.

MSRPs nCA/1193 Condenser mic: $95.00 nWM6072S VHF wireless mic system: $323.00 RKJ7301 DJ/KJ mixer: $477.00 AKJ7050 Karaoke mixer/amp: $657.00 Audio 2000's (H&F Technologies) 650 Flinn five, Unit 4 Moorpark, Cn 93021 tel: 800-661 -8069 fax: 805-523-2021 ujujui.audio2000s.com

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980 was rife with headline-grabbing events. Ronald Reagan was given the nod by American voters. The world mourned the death of John Lennon. Mount St. Helens erupted in what looked like an atomic blast. It was also the year RCA Records released "Tennessee River," the debut single from a band named Alabama. The song shot to #1, the first of 40 Radio & Records chart toppers. Alabama went on to win the Academy of Country Music's Artist of the Decade title for the 1980's. They sold in excess of 45 million albums, became the first group ever to be named the Country Music Association's Entertainer of the Year and forever changed the way bands were accepted in the country format. In 1982, Alabama had #1 hits with "Mountain Music," "Take Me Down" and "Close Enough To Perfect." Two of their albums went platinum, Mountain Music (which won the '82 Grammy) and My Home's In Alabama, and they took home honors as Entertainer of the Year and Group of the Year. Another album Grammy was presented to the band in 1983, this one for the platinumselling The Closer You Get. The title cut from the album hit #1, as did two more in 1983, "Dixieland Delight" and "Lady Down On Love." Once again, they swept the awards shows in the categories of Entertainer, Group and Album. Alabama guitarist Jeff Cook started out play­ ing ukulele and performing at school functions from the time he was in the second grade, and by the time he reached his teens he'd progressed to guitar, keyboards and fiddle. He was a deejay at a local radio station by age 14, and founded J. C. And The Chosen Few while still in high school. In his role with Alabama, Jeff plays lead guitar and fiddle. He also plays keyboards, bass, banjo, and mandolin. Mobile Beat Magazine is proud to announce that Alabama's Jeff Cook will be the special featured guest panelist at this year's Mobile Beat DJ Show and Conference in Las Vegas. The time and date of the panel was still to be announced at press time, so please check your show program for the seminar entitled "Country Music 2001."

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It took just a few minutes to get the microphones up and running. Initially I encountered some hum from the unit, but it was simply a matter of repositioning the receiver. The microphones sounded fine and had little trouble within about a 100-foot range. When I experienced some interference on one of the microphones I simply changed the frequency switch, and that cleared up the problem. Finally, the system performed well for its bargain price, although, as with most budget wireless mics, the clarity was less than you'd expect from a standard wired microphone.

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graphics and a nice gray background. It features four dualselectable input channels for CD, phono, mics, or whatever else you feel like plugging in. These channels feature high, mid and low EQ, with gain input control and effects send buttons. Channels one and two are dedicated microphone channels, featuring three-band EQ, variable effects send, and volume control. Unique karaoke features include an adjustable key controller that gives you incremental up/down control of the key for any of the inputs on the four main channels. The board also has the ability to utilize built-in functions on multiplex audio karaoke discs. Interestingly, the mixer has a built-in adjustable effects unit. However, the effects are only available to channels one through four, whereas the main vocal channels utilize a non-variable digital delay. Curious about this anomaly, I contacted Hawrenn Chen, the head of Audio 2000's, and he informed me that they are currently working on upgrading this particular mixer to be able to utilize adjustable effects on all channels. I was pleasantly surprised that I was immediately able to talk to Mr. Chen, who demonstrated his company's eagerness to improve their products, based upon a potential customer's input.

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The AKJ7301 Audio 2000's serves up a distinctive mixer with their AKJ7301 hybrid karaoke/DJ mixer. Out of the box, this seems like a pretty cool full-featured unit. It will fit any standard 19" rack, consuming six spaces. The layout looks fairly clean, with sharp

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I wired the mixer up with the usual (i.e., CD players, karaoke machine, microphones and of course big ampli­ fier and speakers) for my demo. The AKJ7301 was easy to set up and had low idle noise. Playing a few CDs revealed a good-sounding mixer with faders, although not silky smooth, that work well. The EQ is good and the effects were easily added, although it takes a hipper DJ than me to want to add all kinds of effects to pre-recorded music, but then

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again, I'm getting old. The microphone channels sounded real good and the built-in digital delay sounded much better than most built-in units I've heard, with none of that robotic metal noise. The unit has an auto-talkover setting (designed to automatically lower the music volume while you're speaking and then restore level once your done) that kindasorta works. I usually just crank the fader north when it's time for me to speak, because I have a lot to say, and I have a big ego. With the karaoke machine playing I engaged the key controller function. It will do a good job of changing the key to suit all those singers who want to do songs they have no business singing. The key is indicated by a nice bright LED located right under the mixer's big level-output meter. Overall, this appears to be pretty handy mixer when karaoke is the priority.

Power in the house The AKJ7050 is a karaoke mixer/amplifier. It's a home-style unit with some professional features. I would consider this unit for the occasional karaoke add-on, or for the part-time karaoke host. Let's open this baby up and see what she's made of. First of all, in order to use this unit for continuous DJ music you're probably going to need an auxiliary mixer to keep the tunes flowing. The heart of the AKJ7050 is certainly its nearly 400 watt internal power amp, with professional banana plug speaker connectors. Inputs include lots of room to plug-in all of your favorite gadgets. The front panel is clean and well laid out, with connections for three microphones, each with independent level control. All microphone signal paths are routed through a common two-band EQ and adjustable digital delay, with master echo control. Two main volume controls adjust all microphones together in relation to a master music control. This machine has a 12-step key controller that can affect any of the musical inputs. A remote control is sup­ plied so that you can adjust the volume while you're getting yourself a much needed adult beverage; after all, it is scaryoke.

Let the jam out With the AKJ7050 hooked up to my new E-V speakers it was time to kick out the jam. Wasting no time, I quickly cranked up that annoying song, "Who Let The Dogs Out" (those guys should be caged in a federal pen). The machine has plenty of punch, good tone, and actually more head room than I antici­ pated. I tried the key controller on some karaoke tracks and it worked well. The unit will accept a total of five microphones. The mic inputs have very low noise and easily produced a lot of gain. The built-in digital delay sounds better than most, and it features an effects loop for using your own effects units. Everything about the 7050 performed as advertised, although you would have to be careful with the unit, as it is not rack mountable, and is perhaps not as rugged as a professional unit.

Fulfilling your needs All of these units can cover a broad range of tasks, and might be just what you're looking for in your particular market niche. For the weekend warrior they just may be the ticket. Until next time, jam on.

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fact, from that point things actually improved. It turned out that a friend of mine from radio was among the guests, and with his help, I struggled through the night. At the appointed end time, I was asked to stay an additional hour, but given the fact that I had lost a lot of blood and was totally worn out by the whole affair, I respectfully declined. The bride and groom remained very understanding, and even insisted that they reas­ semble the ushers to load all the gear back into the Volvo. Tired and still rather woozy, I carefully made my way back home, with my professional pride greatly degraded and a "broken" nose to go along with it.

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"Desire" (Thunderpuss Club Mix) - Ultra Mate (1 31 BPM) "Flight Of Flamingos" (David Ospina Club Mix) - Tony Moran (127BPM) "Miss The Way" (Junior Vasquez Marathon Mix) - Razor N' Cuido, feat. Reina (130 BPM) "Not That Kind" (Kerri Chandler Vocal Mix) - Anastacia (122 BPM) MAINSTREAM/TOP 40S

"The Call" - Backstreet Boys (104 BPM) "Don't Tell Me" - Madonna (100 BPM) "If My Heart Had Wings" - Faith Hill (124 BPM) "Nobody Wants To Be Lonely" - Ricky Martin duet/w. Chris­ tina Aguilera (99 BPM) "Lovin' You" - Kristine W. (124 BPM) ALTERNATIVE AIRPLAY

"No Fear" - Terri Clark (112 BPM) "Flavor Of The Weak" - American Hi-Fi (152 BPM) "So In Love With Two" - Mikaila (112 BPM) "Loser" - 3 Doors Down (74 BPM) (High School) "Dancing Girls" - King Konga (121 BPM)

Listings collectively compiled by: Brandon Fisher - brandon@blfproductions.com (www.blfproductions.com) Chris Wagner - chrisw@highimpactdjs.com

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