Lady Speedway....your car show DJ

I’ve been DJ’ing since 1996 and playing live music as a pianist/vocalist since 1980. This is what I do for a living and therefore am not the typical DJ that is out there.

Having such a long history of working with music repertoire, I am uniquely qualified in choosing just the right music for any event. I love car shows because they are casual, I get to play my favorite music, they are interesting in terms of my love for history and is a diverse job as a DJ. I’m very good with the microphone, plan ahead by organizing announcements, promotions and give-a-ways. I am flexible with the ability to change things up at a drop of a hat.

I work well with the coordinator/manager of the event, am easy to get along with and take direction well. I am a professional; arriving early to set-up and do a sound check in order to start on time. My music is all on computer and have the PA equipment, cordless mike and additional mikes readily available to use.

I realize there are car shows organized around a charity. I am open to help depending on the situation.

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