Biography

(DJ Brandon With DJ Irene at Winter NAMM 2003)

DJ Brandon became mildly interested in Djing early in his school days however the opportunity did not arise for several years after that. In January 1997 the opportunity arose when the local bowling center where he was bowling on a weekly basis installed a sound system. Needing someone to run it Brandon received a crash course in how to operate the gear and 2 days later was doing his first show. With 75 CD’s and really less playable music Brandon became even more interested in Djing and began to researching equipment and purchasing more and more music. In September, 1997 one lady gave Brandon his first opportunity to do an event outside the bowling center and from there things just grew.

Since then Brandon has attended many national conventions including Mobile Beat Cleveland, Las Vegas and Chicago DJ Times Atlantic City and Winter NAMM. Brandon has also been featured in Mobile Beat Magazine and appeared on the cover once and also was featured in DJ Times on a couple of different occasions one being as Mobile Of The Month In 2004.

Some of the achievements Brandon has reached were among some of the big ones. Currently a staff member and moderator and ProDJ.com and having been a Pioneer Regional Demonstrator for Pioneer ProDJ. One of the highlights for Brandon was on Mother’s Day 2004 one of his mix CD’s was aired on “Mixology” out of Amman, Jordan which was simulcast on both the airwaves and the internet..

(spinnin' at a international event in Pittsburgh, PA)

Most recently he has been doing more Mix CD's and has just been added to the roatation at ClubMegamix.com.

There have been many DJ’s who have inspired Brandon and helped him learn along the way. Some of which are Ryan Burger (ProDJ.com), Nick Burke (Sound Decision DJ’s, Baltimore, MD), Bob Dietrich (Acoustic Dreams & Light beams, Illinois), John Anthony (Abstract Productions, Baltimore, MD), Paul Dailey (Boston, MA) and DJ Toad (DJ Toad Productions, Oxford, OH). Many thanks go to these individuals for their knowledge, skill and their willingness to share.

In this time frame Brandon as played for crowds of 50 to 1400 and from small local events to large international events where there were attendees from over 40 countries around the world. In May of 2006 Brandon closed down the mobile side of the company to focus solely on club work, mix shows and to open a new store front martial arts school. We can still provide entertainment anywhere there is a large pro grade sound system though.