Our Standard Newmark NS7 Controller. This does not represent our actual setup. And is only one component of it.

Ever since I can remember, I've loved the look and feel of the vinyl record. I still do to this day. I got my love of music from my mother who always had a stack of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons 45's on the platter. I am huge collector of Vinyl to this day.
Shortly after graduating in 1976 from West Virginia State, I moved to Charleston W.VA quickly experiencing the disco scene where I met Jerry Fletcher a radio and club DJ. I was mesmerized at what he was doing with 2 turntables and that was it for me, thus began my career in broadcasting, working as an apprentice at WXIT Radio and others, At the young age of 21, the legal age at the time, I broke into the Charleston night club circuit, playing notable clubs, The Roaring 20's, Studio East, The Grand Palace to name a few.
I worked in radio and night clubs til 1981 when I moved to Gaithersburg Md. where I meant Rosemary Hamilton who owned a small mobile DJ service named Private Parties. In 1981 the mobile industry was young and Private Parties was one of the few mobile services in our area besides Davis Deejays, I quickly fell in love with mobile DJ work. Since Mobile work was slow in those days I worked in electronic hardware at a warehouse called Capitol Fasteners. This furthered my knowledge of the building of Electronic Equipment, especially Lighting. When Rosemary was married in 1985 and moved away, I bought her equipment and moved to Washington, Dc. where I worked for Tandy Corporation (Radio Shack) while playing mobile party's by word of mouth. In 1987 I decided I wanted to be more involved in Mobile DJ work so I auditioned for Davis Deejays. I worked for Bill Davis til 1992 when I branched out to working for other agencies.
Over the last 12 years I have become quite computer savvy, especially with digital media, Mp3, M4a, WMA, etc. I particularly love computer virtual DJ and HDMI controller interface equipment.
Since 2003, I have been a volunteer with a local animal rescue group, Prince Georges Feral Friends (PGFF)This all volunteer organization, located in Prince Georges County, Md. was a godsend to me, when I noticed several homeless cats outside an apartment complex where I was living at the time. I soon learned what a feral cat colony is all about. Being a cat lover all my life, Music For All Of You continues to support PGFF through donations and volunteer work. http://www.pgferals.org
I feel so strongly about Animal Welfare that we offer our Music and MC entertainment services free of charge (based on availability) to any 501C animal welfare and rescue organizations in Prince Georges County. These Non profits work very hard year in and year out saving and bettering the lives of animals, We hope we can help with their endeavors in fund raising and public relation events by supplying a few hours of music to help create a fun atmosphere.
After 28 years working for other DJ company's in 2009 my business partner Brenda and I developed and opened our own DJ Service. "Music For All Of You" the logo and stage name I've used for years became our company name.
2010 finds us busy with the new DJ service, We have spent several months learning to build and optimize our website which is still a work in progress. With several events under our belt we are well on our way to adding to an already great reputation.
It's September 2010 and we are celebrating our first year anniversary. We want to thank our wonderful clients for a great year. Much thanks to our partners for all the support.
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