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Join DJs Buddy, Sean, Jay, Brian, and John on “Hanging Out on Monday Nights” as they dive deep into the fascinating world of DJ personas and on-stage presence. This episode explores whether professional DJs maintain the same personality in front of a crowd as they do off-mic. From Jay's “Doyle Wolfgang Von Frankenstein” stage persona to John's deliberate vocal pacing and strategic pauses, discover unique DJ techniques and public speaking tips that captivate audiences.
The panel also discusses the evolution of the “DJ voice,” tracing its roots to old-time radio announcers and theatrical traditions. We explore the value of authenticity for DJs, with Buddy emphasizing genuine interactions over artificial “used car salesman” attitudes. Plus, get insights into how DJs view their role: as enhancers of the music and event, not the main stars, with tips on effective audience engagement. The show then transitions to the current state of legacy music acts and their touring careers, discussing the impressive stadium tour performances of bands like AC/DC despite the age of their members. This sparks a debate on when legendary artists should “hang it up,” weighing age and performance quality against artistic integrity and the ever-present demands of the music business.
Beyond personas, the conversation takes a musical turn, with Aerosmith's greatest hits and deep cuts debated, offering fresh perspectives on iconic songs from new listeners. The hosts also explore the intricate mechanics of band touring and bookings, speculating on how agents and promoters secure gigs, the financial breakdown of concert earnings, and the increasing reliance on touring as the primary income source for artists in an era of declining record sales. The show also highlights exceptions, like Jay Leno, who manages his career independently, and other bands that have found success by directly negotiating corporate gigs, bypassing traditional management structures.
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Join DJs Buddy, Sean, Jay, Brian, and John on “Hanging Out on Monday Nights” as they dive deep into the fascinating world of DJ personas and on-stage presence. This episode explores whether professional DJs maintain the same personality in front of a crowd as they do off-mic. From Jay's “Doyle Wolfgang Von Frankenstein” stage persona to John's deliberate vocal pacing and strategic pauses, discover unique DJ techniques and public speaking tips that captivate audiences.
The panel also discusses the evolution of the “DJ voice,” tracing its roots to old-time radio announcers and theatrical traditions. We explore the value of authenticity for DJs, with Buddy emphasizing genuine interactions over artificial “used car salesman” attitudes. Plus, get insights into how DJs view their role: as enhancers of the music and event, not the main stars, with tips on effective audience engagement. The show then transitions to the current state of legacy music acts and their touring careers, discussing the impressive stadium tour performances of bands like AC/DC despite the age of their members. This sparks a debate on when legendary artists should “hang it up,” weighing age and performance quality against artistic integrity and the ever-present demands of the music business.
Beyond personas, the conversation takes a musical turn, with Aerosmith's greatest hits and deep cuts debated, offering fresh perspectives on iconic songs from new listeners. The hosts also explore the intricate mechanics of band touring and bookings, speculating on how agents and promoters secure gigs, the financial breakdown of concert earnings, and the increasing reliance on touring as the primary income source for artists in an era of declining record sales. The show also highlights exceptions, like Jay Leno, who manages his career independently, and other bands that have found success by directly negotiating corporate gigs, bypassing traditional management structures.
Sponsored by:
DJ Event Planner
Sponsors:
Affiliate Links To Help Support DJNTV:
http://www.discjockeynews.com