Monday, January 21, 2013
Love Music? Check out PLATINUM RADIO
Do you like to hear the NEW music from your favorite artists? What about NEW music & interview from new and upcoming Hip Hop and R&B artists. Well, PLATINUM RADIO is the NEW Internet radio sensation. PLATINUM RADIO is the HOTTEST Internet radio to hit the Internet since the beginning of 2013. PLATINUM RADIO will feature new artists, music, independent artist, interviews, prizes and even mixes from some of the countries HOTTEST DJs. So go ahead, log on and check what EVERYBODY is raving about, PLATINUM RADIO, the new Internet radio sensation. Spread the word and even TWEET us your song request and we will be SURE to get it on. Thanks for listening.....PLATINUM RADIO...Where HIP HOP lives!!!
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Beyonce Sings "The National Anthem" for the 2013 Presidential Inauguration
Beyonce did a great job singing for President Barack Obama @ The 57th Presidential Inauguration.
Check out Kelly Clarkson singing "My Country, Tis of Thee
Check out Kelly Clarkson singing at the 57th Inauguration.
Kelly did an awesome job....
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Check these Lil Ladies from Atlanta (Falcons Song)
I was just watching Fox 5 Atlanta and they featured these lil ladies and I just had to show you guys this. Follow the on Twitter @DSQUAREDLIVE. Enjoy!!
What do you think about this video?
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So you want to be a DJ?
A great disc jockey (DJ) can entertain a room with his or her extensive knowledge of music, and is someone who wants to share their passion for music with the world. Use this step-by-step guide to get started and develop your DJ career.
3. Start with the basics. A basic DJ setup includes two turntables (or two CD players), headphones, and a mixer. Later on, you can invest in speakers, a monitor, a MIDI controller, an audio interface, a mic, and various plug-ins.
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1. Decide whether you want to be a crowd pleaser or a music specialist.- Crowd pleasing means playing songs that would, most likely, hit the taste of the biggest number of people in any given crowd. This style of DJing is best suited to private events, such as weddings or small parties.
- A music specialist sticks to a particular genre of music, regardless of what the crowd demands. Usually, these DJs play nightclubs who have specific genre standards or they have an established following based on a certain type of music.

2. Know what you need. If you plan to play for a venue that already has a DJ setup, you might only need a laptop with music mixing software. Some music mixing software may be hard to learn, but there are some people who love to use dubstep software. If you plan to play in private venues, you'll probably need to provide your own equipment. Scope out what you need and what you don't for your particular job.
3. Start with the basics. A basic DJ setup includes two turntables (or two CD players), headphones, and a mixer. Later on, you can invest in speakers, a monitor, a MIDI controller, an audio interface, a mic, and various plug-ins.
4. Augment your performance with software. These programs will enable you to access a library of MP3s on your hard drive to compliment your vinyl and CD selections. More often than not, these programs provide live looping and scratching capability, delays and reverbs, real-time control and video and karaoke options.
5. Don't forget your home studio. Most DJs record demos, playlists and original music at home. Make sure the equipment you bring to the club compliments the equipment you use at home. For example, if you're a hip-hop DJ, you'll probably want to invest in a scratch/battle mixer at home to simulate a competition environment.
6. Be economical. Don't invest in top-dollar equipment right away. Most of your money should be spent on turntables and a mixer. Forget the other stuff for now. And spend wisely. Buy your decks used and your mixer new.
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Saturday, January 12, 2013
Planning A Wedding, A Reception or Honeymoon?
Getting Married or Planning a Wedding/ Reception/ Honeymoon?
Here are a list of a few Expo dates in Georgia.
- June 23, 2013 Duluth (Atlanta)
- July 28, 2013 Atlanta
- August 18, 2013 N. Charleston
- August 25, 2013 Birmingham
- Sep 8, 2013 Duluth (Atlanta)
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Friday, January 11, 2013
More Tips for Hiring the PERFECT DJ
These are a few important questions to ask any professional disc
jockey you are considering for your wedding, and will help you accurately
gauge the professionalism, reliability, and honesty of any wedding DJ you
are considering.
Do you work exclusively work for this company?Most large agencies use independent DJ subcontractors to perform their events. Often, these DJs work for several agencies and also accept bookings directly. A disc jockey, or the agency through whom he is booked, should be able to explain the DJ’s obligation to that agency and what will happen if he leaves that agency. Often, there is nothing more than a verbal confirmation between the independent DJ and the agency for each booking -- a frequent cause of problems. If you choose a DJ who subcontracts for several agencies and books his own events, you need to be clear on what will happen if he is accidentally double-booked for your wedding date, or what would happen to your event if you contract the DJ through an agency and he decides to skip out on your event to book something else for a higher price. To find out whether your DJ is available independently or through numerous agencies, try performing a web search for their name and the word "DJ".
A wedding is such an important occasion, and you
don't want your DJ's first wedding to be your own. The number of years someone
has been a DJ will give you some indication of their experience level, but some
DJs only perform for a few events (and fewer weddings) each year. A DJ with
half as many years in the industry may have many times as many weddings under
his belt, so you should also ask how many weddings the DJ has done. Also
be sure to ask if the DJ has any formal training, either from a DJ company or a
DJ school.
How many weddings do you do each year?
Just like any other profession, performing for
weddings requires one’s skills to be in top form. If a DJ performs for only a
few weddings per year, they may not be “at the top of their game” by the time
your wedding date arrives. Asking how many weddings they do per year will give
you an indication of their level of commitment to your type of event.
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