Friday, December 18, 2009

One Year, One Month & One Day Ago Today...

I’m still excited to be back in Boston. Every time I walk downtown and notice the skyscrapers, I am thankful. Walking along the Charles looking at the Boston skyline, I reflect on the road I’ve travelled in the past 4 years plus.

Attaining my dream job of program director at 97.7 WILD FM in Boston.
Losing that job through the sale of the station 8 months later.
Rebounding to get more experience as a PD at Hot 102.9 in Dayton, OH.
Losing that job through the sale of that station a year later.
Dedicating a year in a failed attempt to find a new radio position.
Moving back to Boston exactly 1 year, 1 month & 1 day ago today.
Deciding to give up pursuing radio.
Completely reconstructing my DJ style so I can pursue my big hairy stretch goal of becoming a “celebrity” DJ in high-end nightclubs.

*Not to mention getting caught up as “the other man” in a domestic violence situation that was almost fatal.

I can’t really say I miss Ohio. There are only a few people I would go back to Dayton or Cincinnati to see. But I do appreciate the experience. The cost of living was great! I loved my apartment. I became much more spiritual. More confident in my abilities. But the one thing I took away from Ohio is their “I don’t give a fuck, we do it this way, and you’re just going to have to adjust to us” mindstate. They gon’ play their local artists. They gon’ play independent arists, They gon’ play their mixtape cuts (with the DJ drops on them). You can literally set your calendar to their events... Third Thursday, Final Fridays, Second Saturday, Soul Food Sundays every 1st & 3rd Sunday... I ain’t mad at them!

The main reason why I love being back in Boston is because finally, I’m where I want to be. When I first moved to Boston many moons ago, I thought I’d be here for 3 months, then go back to school. 3 months turned into 18 years! But every moment I kept looking at the greener grass in other cities. When I moved to Dayton, I KNEW I was only going to be there for 2 years. Of course, I didn’t know that one of those years I’d be unemployed (or, rather, self-employed... that sounds better, doesn’t it?).

When I decided to move back to Boston, I looked at the pros and cons. Yes, I’m from Chicago, but I left in 1984. I don’t know anyone there anymore. Atlanta and DC are the meccas for Black folk, but I would be starting from scratch, without the benefit of being on the radio, and going against DJs native to the area. I learned my lesson in Dayton & Cincinnati trying to steal gigs from DJs who went to grammar school with the promoters! I love Miami, but once again, with the benefit of radio, I’d be on the outside of a tightly-knit group of DJs, promoters and owners.

Now, I have supreme confidence in my abilities. I wish there was something like a blind taste test to rate DJs. But I realize that promoters don’t usually hire the best DJ. They hire the DJ they know, the DJ they have heard of, or the DJ recommended by someone else. Which is a problem if I go to another city and try to get gigs. They don’t know who I am, they haven’t heard of me, and nobody they know knows me!

In Boston, however, I know almost every promoter. They have heard of me through being on the radio for 7 years or spinning in Boston clubs since 1988. And they can always find someone in the industry with an opinion of my work. So going back to Boston was a no-brainer.

So this time, I choose to be in Boston. For all its warts, this is a great city. This is a destination city for many White people and, surprisingly, many West Indians, Puerto Ricans and Cape Verdeans. The nightlife, while unfortunately not catering to Blacks, is very wide-ranging for those with an open mind. I have an incredible array of friends from all walks of life. And my name still means something in this city. You may not know me personally, but if you lived in Boston between 2000 and 2006, you heard the name “Big Chicago” Reggie Beas on your FM dial.

Over the past year, month and day, I’ve been doing a lot of reading. Specifically about goals, intentions, visualizations, affirmations, meditations and manifestations. I’ve sat down and written down my goals... tons of them. I’ve turned my goals into affirmations, verbalizing to infinite intelligence my intentions, holding the visual of the attainment of my goals during my meditation.

Once I boiled it all down, I realize that I have only one goal I need to focus on. This one goal allows me to shape my world into the vision I have for myself:

Becoming financially independent through consistently working as a touring performance DJ, spinning at high-end nightclubs worldwide.

You know how you always hear people say “it’s not what you know, it’s who you know?” That’s not quite right. It should be “it’s not what you know, it’s who knows you.” So I guess my real goal is this:

Getting club owners, managers and promoters to know who I am, know what can do for them as a performance DJ, and have them excited to fly me into their city to rock!
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Monday, October 12, 2009

Reggie Beas Live @ Saint|October 10th, 2009

Reggie Beas Live @ Saint

 

Boston, Massachusetts
Saturday, October 10th, 2009
Booking: ReggieBeas@aol.com; facebook.com/ReggieBeas; twitter.com/ReggieBeas; 857-249-5016

1. Change for Me - Eric Roberson
2. Cream - Frederico Franchi
3. Feel It - DJ Felli Fel
4. Groove Is In the Heart (Armand Van Helden White Label Mix) - Deee-Lite
5. Music Sounds Better With You - Stardust
6. Club Lonely - Lil Louis & The World
7. Good Girls Like Bad Boys - Jadyn Maria
8. She Got A Donkey - Will.I.Am
9. Don't Cha -DJ Mix Radio Edit - Tori Alamaze
10. Thong Song (Clean) - Sisqo
11. Move Your Body(X-MIX) - Nina Sky
12. Lovestoned / I Think She Knows (Album Version) - Justin Timberlake
13. Live It Up (Clean f/Pharrell) - Twista
14. Lolli Lolli (Pop That Body) - Three 6 Mafia
15. Walkin' On The Moon *PO Clean Edit* - The-Dream feat. Kanye West
16. The_Club_HeadLiners_-_Take_Axel_F_There - THE CLUB HEADLINERS
17. Freeze (f/Chris Brown) - T-Pain
18. Damaged - Danity Kane
19. Universal Mind Control (Dirty f/Pharrell) - Common
20. I Got It From My Mama - Will.I.Am
21. Poker Face - Lady Gaga
22. Lose My Breath - Destiny's Child
23. Smack That (Instrumental) - Akon
24. Smack That f/Eminem - Akon
25. Smooth Criminal - Michael Jackson
26. Holiday - Madonna
27. Feels Good - Tony Toni Tone
28. Funky Cold Medina - Tone Loc
29. Legalize It - Sean Paul
30. Sexyback (Clean Version) - Justin Timberlake
31. The Way I Are Part 2 - Timbaland
32. The Way I Are (Clean) - Timbaland
33. Go Girl Ft. Young Boss & Trina - Pitbull
34. Everybody Dance Now - C+C Music Factory
35. It Takes Two (Wicked Mix) - Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock
36. Milkshake - Kelis
37. 4 Minutes To Save The World f/Justin Timberlake - Madonna
38. 1,2 Step - Ciara
39. Boy Stop (Clean f/Bow Wow) - Dondria
40. Caught Up f/Fabolous - Usher
41. Holla back girl instrumental - Gwen Stefani
42. Hollaback Girl - Gwen Stefani
43. Lay Away Love (Remix f/Fatman Scoop) - Notch
44. Lay Away Luv (party break mix feat. Fatman Scoop) - Notch
45. Young'n (Holla Back) - Fabolous
46. Getting Jiggy Wit It - Will Smith
47. The Power - Snap
48. Let's Talk About Sex (Original Recipe Club Mix) - Salt-N-Pepa
49. Hot In Herre - Nelly
50. I Like That f/Chingy, I-20 and Nate Dogg (Clean) - Houston
51. Come Baby Come - K7
52. Jump Around - House of Pain
53. Yeah (Clean f/Lil' Jon & Ludacris) - Usher
54. Love Games - Lady Gaga
55. DJ_NOVA_THe_Roof_Transition_105-130_(Pella_Out) - DJ NOVA
56. Rock This Party (Everybody Dance Now) - Bob Sinclair
57. I Gotta Feeling - Black Eyed Peas
58. Put Your Hands Up In The Air - Daft Punk
59. Low (Clean) - Flo Rida
60. Shots - NASA Put Your Hands Up Intro - LMFAO ft Lil Jon
61. Salt N Calabria - Mix Killers Inc.
62. The Anthem (Clean f/Lil Jon) - Pitbull
63. Just Disturbia - Lady Gaga & Rhianna
64. Disturbia - Rihanna
65. Temperature (Clean) - Sean Paul
66. Baby Got Backed Up (Transition) (128-96) (1 Verse) - LNP
67. Single Ladies (BeasWax Acappella) - Beyonce
68. Single Ladies (Clean) - Beyonce
69. Crazy In Love (f/Jay Z) - Beyonce
70. I Just Wanna Love You (Give It To Me) Dirty - Jay Z
71. Get Right f/Fabolous - Jennifer Lopez
72. Bring Em Out-Party Break (Clean) - T.I.
73. Like Glue (Give Dem A Run Remix f/Fatman Scoop) - Sean Paul
74. OPP - Naughty By Nature
75. Slam - Onyx
76. Gasolina (Remix f/Lil Jon, Pitbull, Noreaga, Gem Star, Mato) - Daddy Yankee
77. Murder She Wrote - Chaka Demus & Pliers
78. The Franklinz - Crooklyn Clan
79. In Da Club - 50 Cent
80. Drop It Like It's Hot (Dirty f/Pharrell) - Snoop Dogg
81. Regulate (Clean f/Nate Dogg) (Classic Hip Hop) - Warren G.
82. Da Butt - E.U.
83. Juicy (Clean) - Notorious B.I.G.
84. PitbullFeatNicoleScherzinger-HotelRoomService(remix) -
85. Cascada-EvacuateTheDancefloor -
86. Put Your Drinks Up (Dirty f/Kardinal Offishall) - DJ Mad
87. Whoomp! (There It Is ) - Tag Team
88. Tootsee Roll - 69 Boyz
89. Da Dip - Freak Nasty
90. U Can't Touch This - MC Hammer
91. Whoot There It Is - 95 South
92. Dazzy Duks - Duice
93. Fergalicious - Fergie
94. FergieSaltNPepaJJFad-PushItFergasonic(DJAxelMashup) - DJ Axel
95. Crank_That - Soulja Boy vs DJ Riz
96. Don't Stop The Music (KW Remix) - Rihanna
97. I'm in Miami Bitch! - LMFAO
98. P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) - Michael Jackson
99. Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' - Michael Jackson
100. Don't Stop Till You Get Enough - Michael Jackson
101. Fire Burning - Sean Kingston
102. Cupid Shuffle (Transition) (120-144) - LNP
103. Party Like A Rockstar - Shop Boyz
104. Lollipop (Clean f/Static Major) - Lil Wayne
105. Turn My Swag On (Clean) - Soulja Boy Tell 'Em
106. Every Girl (Clean f/Lil Wayne, Drake, Jae Millz, Mack Maine) - Young Money
107. Stanky Legg - G Spot Boyz
108. Cyclone f/T-Pain - Baby Bash
109. Stuntin' Like My Daddy (Clean) - Baby & Lil Wayne
110. This Is Why I'm Hot (Clean Remix) - Mims
111. Buy U A Drank (Shawty Snappin') Clean - T-Pain
112. Live Your Life (Extended f/Rihanna) - T.I.
113. Best I Ever Had (Clean) - Drake
114. Snap Ya Fingers (Clean) f/Sean Paul & E-40 - Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz
115. Put It In Your Mouth - Akinyele
116. It's Goin' Down - Yung Joc
117. Run This Town clean edit - Jay-Z Rihanna Kanye West
118. Good Life (Dirty f/T-Pain) - Kanye West
119. Big Poppa - The Notorious B.I.G.
120. Paper Planes (Kids with Boom Raised Chorus) - M.I.A.
121. Throw It In The Bag (Clean f/The Dream) - Fabolous
122. I Got 5 On It (The Right Clean One) - Luniz
123. Blame It (Clean) - Jamie Foxx
124. Can I Get A… (Dirty f/Amil & Ja Rule) - Jay-Z
125. Get Your Roll On - Big Tymers
126. Public Service Announcement - Jay-Z
127. Move Bitch - Ludacris
128. We Fly High - Jim Jones
129. No Games (New Classic) Unfinished Business Riddim - Serani
130. The Boss (Dirty f/T-Pain) - Rick Ross
131. No One (Funkymix) - Alicia Keys
132. Jackin' Jay-Z (Wonderwall Mash) - DJ Danny Diggz
133. Get It On The Floor - DMX
134. Heads High (Kill'Em With It Remix) Filthy Riddim - Mr. Vegas
135. I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho) (75 Brazil Street) - Pitbull
136. Put_Your_Hands_In_the_Ayer - Flo-rida vs Fedde Le Grand
137. The Black Eyed Peas - Rock That Body - _124074 -
138. Sweet Percolator - John Farruggio
139. Sweet Dreams - Beyonce
140. Patron Tequila (Dirty f/Lil Jon) - Paradiso Girls
141. Birthday Sex (Roy Barboza RMX) Extra Clean - Jeremih
142. Just Dance f/Colby O'Donis - Lady Gaga
143. Treat 'Em Right - Chubb Rock
144. Bust A Move (Classic Hip Hop) - Young MC
145. Billie Jean - Michael Jackson
146. Into The Groove - Madonna
147. Respect (One Rascal Mix) - Aretha Franklin
148. Poison - Bell Biv Devoe
149. Rump Shaker (Teddy Riley Remix) - Wreckx N Effect
150. This Is How We Do It (f/Slick Rick) - Montell Jordan
151. Stronger - Kanye West
152. Let Me Clear My Throat - DJ Kool
153. California Love - 2Pac
154. People Everyday - Arrested Development
155. Paul Revere - The Beastie Boys
156. Gold Digger (Dirty f/Jamie Foxx) - Kanye West
157. Hypnotize - The Notorious B.I.G.

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Reggie Beas Live @ The Blue Wave|October 9th, 2009

Reggie Beas Live @ The Blue Wave

 

Boston, Massachusetts
Friday, October 9th, 2009
Booking: ReggieBeas@aol.com; facebook.com/ReggieBeas; twitter.com/ReggieBeas; 857-249-5016

1. Rising To The Top - Keni Burke
2. Mercy Mercy Me - Marvin Gaye
3. Human Nature - Michael Jackson
4. Step In The Name of Love - R. Kelly
5. Tainted (Instrumental) - Slum Village Feat Dwele
6. Tainted (Clean) - Slum Village
7. Missing You - Soul II Soul
8. Act Too (The Love of my Life) featuring Common - The Roots
9. Get Down - Craig Mack
10. Shy Guy - Diana King
11. Wanna Be Where U R Feat. Mos Def - Floetry
12. Gyrlz, They Love Me - Heavy D & The Boyz
13. Things We Do For Love (Clean Remix f/Jay-Z) - Horace Brown
14. Let Me Love You - Mario
15. Not Today (Clean f/Eve) - Mary J. Blige
16. Like This And Like That - Monica
17. Fallen (Video Edit) - Mya
18. Written On Ya Kitten - Naughty By Nature
19. Happy Days (with Rap) - Silk
20. Candy Rain (Fixed Remix f/Heavy D) - Soul IV Real
21. Right Here - SWV
22. Like I Never Left f/Akon - Whitney Houston
23. You Should Be Mine (Clean f/Mase) - Brian Mcknight
24. Turned Away - Chuckii Booker
25. Summertime (dj jazzy jeff's mix) - DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince
26. Keep Rising To The Top - Doug E. Fresh
27. I Like It - Grand Puba
28. Lost Ones - Lauryn Hill
29. Luv U Better - LL Cool J
30. Just A Friend 2002 - Mario
31. You Rock My World - Michael Jackson

Start of Part 1 of podcast
32. Just Friends - Musiq Soulchild
33. So Sick - Ne-Yo
34. Rock Dis Funky Joint - Poor Righteous Teachers
35. Did You Ever Think - R. Kelly
36. Step In The Name Of Love (Short Version) - R. Kelly
37. Can't Help But Wait [Instrumental] - Trey Songz
38. Can't Help But Wait - Trey Songz
39. Only You (Album) - 112
40. Off On Your Own ( Girl ) - Al B. Sure
41. Get Me Home - Foxy Brown
42. The Boomin System (Remix) - LL Cool J
43. I Got It Made - Special Ed
44. Big Momma Thang - Lil Kim
45. Best of Me (Dirty f/Jay-Z) - Mya
46. Coca Cola Shape (Dirty f/Fatman Scoop) - Sasha
47. Give It Up To Me Remix (Lethal Dizzle Clean) ft Keyshia Cole - Sean Paul
48. Trailor Load - Shabba Ranks
49. Everyone Falls In Love - Tantro Metro & Devonte
50. Tour (Remix) - Capleton
51. Rock The Mic (Dirty f/Freeway) - Beanie Sigel
52. Still Not A Player f/Joe - Big Pun
53. Hypnotize - The Notorious B.I.G.
54. Juicy - The Notorious B.I.G.
55. Real Love (Remix f/The Notorious B.I.G.) - Mary J. Blige
56. You Bring Me Joy - Mary J. Blige
57. Enough Cryin' - Mary J. Blige
58. Heard It All Before - Sunshine Anderson
59. Wifey - Next
60. Too Close - Next
61. Home Alone (Dirty f/Keith Murray) - R. Kelly
62. Crazy In Love (f/Jay Z) - Beyonce
63. Just Got Paid (Friday Night) - Johnny Kemp
64. Rub You The Right Way (Remix f/CL Smooth) - Johnny Gill
65. Candy - Cameo
66. Got To Be Real (Su Who Version) - Cheryl Lynn
67. Billie Jean - Michael Jackson
68. Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' - Michael Jackson
69. P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) - Michael Jackson
70. Push It (Extended) - Salt-N-Pepa
71. I'm Ready - Kano
72. Planet Rock (Extended Version) - Afrika Bambaataa & The Soulsonic Force
73. Whoomp! (There It Is ) - Tag Team
74. U Can't Touch This - MC Hammer
75. Tootsie Roll - Sixty Nine Boyz (69 Boyz)
76. Tootsee Roll - 69 Boyz
77. Doo Doo Brown (Classic Hip Hop) - 2 Live Crew
78. Cupid Shuffle (Clean Remix ft. DJ UNK, Fabo) - Cupid
End of Part 1 of podcast

Start of Part 2 of podcast
79. Public Service Announcement - Jay-Z
80. Crush On You Remix (f/Lil Cease) - Lil Kim
81. Ruff Ryders Anthem - DMX
82. We Fly High - Jim Jones
83. It's All About The Benjamins (Remix) f/The Notorious B.I.G., Lil Kim, & The Lox - Puff Daddy & The Family
84. In Da Club - 50 Cent
85. Top Billin' - Audio Two
86. Get Money f/Lil' Kim & The Notorious B.I.G. - Junior M.A.F.I.A.
87. No One (Funkymix) - Alicia Keys
88. Blame It (Ted Smooth) - Jamie Foxx
89. Mic checka (remix) - Das EFX
90. How High (Dirty Remix) - Method Man & Redman
91. One More Chance Remix (Stay With Me Radio Edit) - Notorious B.I.G. & Mary J. Blige
92. One More Chance (Original Dirty) - The Notorious B.I.G.
93. I Got To Have It - Ed OG & Da Bulldogs
94. You're All I Need f/Mary J Blige - Method Man
95. Heads High (Kill'Em With It Remix) Filthy Riddim - Mr. Vegas
96. Murder She Wrote - Chaka Demus & Pliers
97. Bam Bam - Pliers
98. We Hot (Remix) Classic - Anisha Cole
99. Tight Up Skirt - Red Rat
100. Ting-A-Ling - Shabba Ranks
101. Rich Girl - Louchie Lou & Michie One
102. Take it Easy - Mad Lion
103. Freaks (f/Doug E. Fresh) - Lil Vicious
104. Ghetto Red Hot (hi - Super Cat
105. Ladyz - Crooklyn Clan & Chooze One
106. Do My… f/Jay-Z  - Memphis Bleek
107. I Just Want To Love You (Give It 2 Me) (Clean) - Jay-Z
108. You Will Never Find Another Lover Like - In Essence
109. La, La, La (Excuse Me Miss Again) - Jay-Z
110. Ain't No Nigga - Jay-Z
111. Headsprung - LL Cool J
112. Get Low - Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz
113. My Neck My Back - Khia
114. Ain't No Future In Your Frontin' (Clean) - MC Breed
115. Be Faithful (Clean Extended f/Fatman Scoop) - Crooklyn Clan
116. Tambourine (Dirty f/Swizz Beatz) - Eve
117. Scenario (Dirty-Quick Edit At End) - A Tribe Called Quest
118. Watch Out Now - The Beatnuts
119. Dance With Me - 112
120. Party Up (Up In Here) - DMX
121. Salt Shaker Feat. Lil Jon - Ying Yang Twinz
122. Let Me Clear My Throat - DJ Kool
123. Poison - Bell Biv Devoe
124. It Takes Two - Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock
125. Let The Beat Hit 'Em (Ultimix) - Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam
126. Iesha - Another Bad Creation
127. Me Myself and I - De La Soul
128. C'mon Baby f/The Flip Squad - FunkMaster Flex
129. Treat 'Em Right - Chubb Rock
130. Hot Music - Soho
End of Part 2 of podcast

131. Set It Off - Strafe
132. Follow Me - Aly-Us
133. Show Me Love - Robin S
134. Making Happy (12'' Mix) - Crystal Waters
135. Got a love for you (12" mix) - Jomanda
136. Nookie f/Elephant Man (Remix) (Nookie Riddim) - Jamesy P
137. King Of The Dancehall (Nookie Riddim) - Beenie Man
138. Pull Up (Remix) Soca 2005 Nookie Riddim - Mr. Vegas
139. Tek Weh Yourself (Dutchie Pot Riddim) - Mr. Vegas
140. soca 2008 - Machel Montano - Whining Season -
141. Wukking Up - Patrice Roberts
142. MarioFeatSeanGarrettAndGucciMane-BreakUp -
143. Diva (Clean) - Beyonce
144. Pop, Lock & Drop It (Clean Remix f/Bow Wow, T-Pain) - Huey
145. Turn My Swag On (Clean) - Soulja Boy Tell 'Em
146. Every Girl (Dirty f/Lil Wayne, Drake, Jae Millz, Mack Maine) - Young Money
147. Make The Trap Say (Brick in hook) Clean f/Gucci Mane - OJ Da Juiceman
148. Stanky Legg - G Spot Boyz
149. U Dont Know - Jay-Z
150. What Up Gangsta - 50 Cent
151. Always Strapped (Dirty f/Lil Wayne) - Birdman
152. Good Life (Dirty f/T-Pain) - Kanye West
153. Independent (Dirty f/Lil' Phat & Lil' Boosie) - Webbie
154. It's Goin' Down - Yung Joc
155. Upgrade U (f/Jay-Z) - Beyonce
156. Blame It (Clean) - Jamie Foxx
157. God In Me (Album Version) - Mary Mary feat. Kierra "Kiki" Sheard

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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Reggie Beas Live @ The Blue Wave|Sept. 25th, 2009

Reggie Beas Live @ The Blue Wave
Boston, Massachusetts
Friday, September 25th, 2009
Contact Info: ReggieBeas@aol.com; facebook.com/ReggieBeas; twitter.com/ReggieBeas; 857-249-5016

Part 1


Just Got Paid (Friday Night) - Johnny Kemp
The Breaks - Kurtis Blow
Me Myself and I - De La Soul
The Breaks - Kurtis Blow
It Takes Two - Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock
The Breaks - Kurtis Blow
Treat Em Right - Chubb Rock
Poison - Bell Biv Devoe
She's Got That Vibe f/Public Announcement - R. Kelly
Iesha - Another Bad Creation
Jingling Baby (marley marl remix) - LL Cool J
Rump Shaker (Teddy Riley Remix) - Wreckx N Effect
Mo Money Mo Problems (Featuring Mase & Puff Daddy) - The Notorious B.I.G.
This Is How We Do It (f/Slick Rick) - Montell Jordan
Let Me Clear My Throat - DJ Kool
Whoa!(Explicit Lyrics) - Black Rob
Crush On You Remix (f/Lil Cease) - Lil Kim
Touch Me, Tease Me f/Foxy Brown (Clean) - Case
Blame It (Clean) - Jamie Foxx
Public Service Announcement - Jay-Z
We Fly High - Jim Jones
I Get Money - 50 Cent
Down For My N's (Clean f/Mystikal, Magic, Snoop Dogg) - C-Murder
Drop It Like It's Hot (Clean f/Pharrell) - Snoop Dogg
One More Chance (Remix) - The Notorious B.I.G.
Rock The Mic (Dirty f/Freeway) - Beanie Sigel
The Franklinz - Crooklyn Clan
Get Money f/Lil' Kim & The Notorious B.I.G. - Junior M.A.F.I.A.
Unfinished Business Riddim - DASECA
So Special - Mavado
Mrs. Officer vs. Unfinished Business Riddim (BeasWax Blend) - Reggie Beas
No Games - Serani
Nuh Linga - Elephant Man
Slew Dem - Capleton
Life (Is What You Make It) - Frighty & Colonel Mite
Who Am I - Beenie Man
Old Dog (Stink Riddim) - Beenie Man
Memories - Beenie Man
Romie - Beenie Man
(PUNANY RIDDIM) Caan Dun - Shabba Ranks
Dickie - Buju Banton
In Da Club - 50 Cent
Get Your Damn Hands Up-Break Beat (Clean) - AV8
Get It On The Floor - DMX
Who's Real Ft. Swizz Beatz And OJ Da Juiceman - Jadakiss
Get Me Bodied (Extended Mix) - Beyonce

Part 2


I Got It Made - Special Ed
Dancing On Me *PO Clean Edit* (Remix) - DJ Webstar feat. Juelz Santana & Jim Jones
Headsprung - LL Cool J
La, La, La (Excuse Me Miss Again) - Jay-Z
Ain't No Nigga (Clean f/Foxy Brown) - Jay-Z
Do My… f/Jay-Z  - Memphis Bleek
Bring Em Out-Party Break (Clean) - T.I.
Whateva - Remy Ma
Work_It -
Salt Shaker Feat. Lil Jon - Ying Yang Twinz
My Neck My Back - Khia
Tambourine (Dirty f/Swizz Beatz) - Eve
Ain't No Future In Your Frontin' (Clean) - MC Breed
Be Faithful (Clean Extended f/Fatman Scoop) - Crooklyn Clan
Lights, Camera, Action! - Mr. Cheeks
Lights, Camera, Action! (Dirty Remix f/Missy & P. Diddy) - Mr. Cheeks
Flap Your Wings (Album Version Dirty) - Nelly
The One (Ft. Drake) - Mary J. Blige
Pop, Lock & Drop It (Clean Remix f/Bow Wow, T-Pain) - Huey
Like A Pimp - David Banner
Down Bottom - Drag-On
Party Like A Rockstar - Shop Boyz
Kryptonite (I'm On It) (Clean) f/Purple Ribbon All Stars - Big Boi
Knuck If You Buck (Feat. Lil Scrappy) - Crime Mob
Turn My Swag On (Clean) - Soulja Boy Tell 'Em
Stanky Legg - G Spot Boyz
Every Girl (Clean f/Lil Wayne, Drake, Jae Millz, Mack Maine) - Young Money
Gettin Some (Main) - Shawna
Neva Eva (Dirty ft. Lil' Scrappy and Lil' Jon & Tha Eastside Boyz)) - Trillville
I Don't Give A Fuck (Dirty f/Mystikal, Krazie Bone) - Lil Jon
Nolia Clap (Dirty f/Wacko, Skip) - Juvenile
Got Money (Dirty f/T-Pain) - Lil Wayne
Snap Ya Fingers f/Sean Paul & E-40 - Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz
Knock You Down *PO Clean Edit* (Main) - Keri Hilson feat. Kanye West & Ne-Yo
Its Goin' Down (NRC Reggae Dub - Dirty) - Yung Joc
Bossy (Eighty Five Riddim) - Kelis
Good Life (Dirty f/T-Pain) - Kanye West
Diva (Clean) - Beyonce
MarioFeatSeanGarrettAndGucciMane-BreakUp -
Come Around (Radio Version) - Collie Buddz
Welcome To Jamrock (PO Clean Edit) - Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley
Flex - Mad Cobra
Boom Bye Bye - Buju Banton
Best I Ever Had (Clean) - Drake
What Up Gangsta - 50 Cent
Ruff Ryders Anthem - DMX

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Monday, August 17, 2009

Advanced Dance Therapy #9 (The PollyEsthers Edition)

Many people already know my resume. Program director and afternoon personality at WILD-FM in Boston and Hot 102.9 in Dayton, OH. Nationally syndicated mixshow DJ with Superadio. Midday personality and mixer for Hot 97.7 in Boston. Touring performance DJ with past residencies in almost all the major New England nightclubs.

But do you remember my 3 year stint at PollyEsthers/The DancePlex in Boston from 1999 to 2002?

When I say I'm the most versatile DJ in New England, I'm not kidding. I worked at PollyEsthers playing Funk, Disco, Classic Rock & New Wave for a 99% white crowd between the ages of 25-50. At one point in 2000, while at PollyEsthers I was also doing mixshows on Hot 97.7 playing Hip-Hop, R&B and Reggae for blacks 18-34; Jovan's in Providence, RI, playing R&B, Old School and Hip-Hop to a 95% 25 plus black crowd; and the Charlie Horse playing Top-40/ Dance/90s Hip-Hop for a 85% young white crowd. Mind you, this is well before Serato Scratch Live!

I've always had a incredibly wide range of musical tastes, so for me to hop around to different clubs and play to their crowd, whether white, black or mixed, is nothing. Plus I'm blessed with the ability to put together hit songs that don't seem to go together, so the new Open Format/mashup format that has come out is completely up my alley.

This mix was inspired by DJ Chachi, who I heard spinning at Shrine at the MGM Grand in Foxwoods. The way he had those bachelorette parties screaming was impressive! I love listening to other touring performance DJs, because I always pickup new ideas that I can incorporate into my own style. Once I made the the mix, I realized that this is what I would have been playing at Pollyesthers/The DancePlex if it was still around in 2009!

Download, enjoy, subscribe... and share with your friends!

Reggie

P.S. Playlist below...


http://advanceddancetherapy.podOmatic.com/entry/2009-08-17T07_43_12-07_00

The Incredible DJ Reggie Beas

Recording of live StickAM.com broadcast
Mixed August 17th, 2009

Bookings: ReggieBeas@aol.com | 617.354.5164 | facebook.com/ReggieBeas

1. Everybody Everybody - Black Box
2. Soul Man - Blues Brothers
3. Time - Culture Club
4. Twilight Zone - Golden Earring
5. Axel F - Harold Faltermeyer
6. Don't You Want Me - Human League
7. Sexyback - Justin Timberlake
8. The Pleasure Principle - Janet Jackson
9. Just Got Paid - Johnny Kemp
10. Dangerous f/Akon - Kardinal Offishall
11. Bette Davis Eyes - Kim Carnes
12. Holiday - Madonna
13. Lucky Star - Madonna
14. Dr. Beat - Miami Sound Machine
15. I Wanna Be Your Lover - Prince
16. Peg - Steely Dan
17. Good Day Sunshine - The Beatles
18. Every Breath You Take - The Police
19. Nasty Girl - Vanity 6
20. Funky Cold Medina - Young MC
21. Touch Me (All Night Long) - Cathy Dennis
22. Le Freak - Chic
23. Double Dutch Bus - Frankie Smith
24. Boogie Nights - Heatwave
25. Celebration - Kool & The Gang
26. Thriller - Michael Jackson
27. Ay Chico (Lengua Afuera) - Pitbull
28. Get On The Dance Floor (Danny D Remix) - Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock
29. Maria - TKA
30. Hit The Floor Ft. Pitbull - Twista
31. Smack That f/Eminem - Akon
32. Stand By Me - Ben E. King
33. Strike It Up - Black Box
34. Treat 'Em Right - Chubb Rock
35. Lose My Breath - Destiny's Child
36. Poker Face - Lady Gaga
37. Together Forever - Lisette Melendez
38. Don't Stop Til You Get Enough - Michael Jackson
39. 1999 - Prince
40. Give It To Me Baby - Rick James
41. The Roof Is On Fire - Rockmaster Scott
42. Because Of You - The Cover Girls
43. When I Grow Up - The Pussycat Dolls
44. Jungle Love - The Time
45. Teenage Wasteland - The Who
46. I Wanna Dance With Somebody - Whitney Houston
47. Always Coca-Cola - <unknown artist>
48. The Look Of Love (Part One) - ABC
49. Jump To It - Aretha Franklin
50. Livin' On A Prayer - Bon Jovi
51. Girls Just Wanna Have Fun - Cyndi Lauper
52. Girls On The Dance Floor - Far East Movement
53. Girls On The Dance Floor Remix f/Fatman Scoop - Far East Movement
54. Don't Stop The Rock - Freestylers
55. Now That We've Found Love - Heavy D
56. Birthday Sex (Roy Barboza RMX) - Jeremih
57. Control Myself f/Jennifer Lopez - LL Cool J
58. Girl Can't Help It - LMFAO
59. Good Vibrations - Marky Mark & The Funky Bunch
60. Oochie Coochie - MC Brains

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Reggie Beas Performance DJ Bio

Bookings: ReggieBeas@aol.com
Management: N/A

Reggie Beas is one of the rising stars in the performance DJ universe. He has gone from local club DJ, to nationally syndicated radio mixshow DJ, to running successful radio stations in Boston, MA and Dayton, OH. Now he has become one of the most sought after performance DJs.

Reggie Beas rocks parties… period. At 6’5’‘, 235 lbs, he looks like one of the athletes in the VIP rather than the DJ making the VIP jump. He is calm behind the console, but ferocious sounds emanate from the speakers. Reggie flies through hundreds of crowd favorites and future classics throughout the night. Building the energy level with quick mixes, he plays the right song at the right time, bringing it in at exactly the right point to get the audience screaming. Cutting the music to let the crowd sing. Rocking the mic to increase the already insane party vibe. He leads his audience on a musical journey, effortlessly jumping between eras, genres and cultures to create a tapestry of sound that becomes a classic in its own right. Every song is better than the last. Impossible? He’ll show you how it’s done.

His uniqueness as a performance DJ comes from an unparalleled versatility. Hands are in the air when Reggie Beas goes Open Format. He gets the Urban crowd grinding on the dance floor. The old school crowd gets to two-steppin’ and doing the Kid N’ Play in no time. Everyone sings like drunken soccer fans when he drops Funk, Rock, Soul and Disco classics. And the baby powder is flying anytime Reggie takes it to his hometown roots of Chicago and gets deep into his first love, House. Reggie rocks each event in his signature BeasWaxUSA™ style.

“I get really bored playing the same music in the same way all the time. Even when I’m playing at the same club every week, my sets are never even close to the same, but they always work for THAT crowd on THAT night. There are way too many great songs out there for me to be playing the same 150 songs every week. The staffs at the clubs I work for LOVE me, because there are only so many times you can hear Pour Some Sugar On Me, Before I Let Go, Boom Boom Pow, Poison, Dancing Queen, Mirror Dance or Blame It On The Alcohol before you start going insane!”

Reggie Beas is the perfect synthesis of the old school party rocking DJ and the new school performance DJ. He comes from the era where lugging crates of records was a rite of passage; 2 copies of every song was needed to really rock a party; mashups were done LIVE with a cappellas and instrumentals; and turntable tricks were done on turntables, not via effects machines and computers. But he has also grown with the times, mastering Serato Scratch Live and teaching how to become a better DJ by using the program effectively. He creates mashups/blends for the urban community. He has gained raving fans worldwide through his podcasts and live streaming of his performances.

“I started doing my podcasts because I love SO many types of music. Sometimes I just have to do a mix for my personal enjoyment. But once I started posting the mixes, I realized a lot of people have the same tastes as me and appreciate what I do with the music. What’s cool about these mixes is that they find an audience, instead of me making mixes for a particular audience. It’s almost like having my own cluster of radio stations! One of my favorite podcasts is The Lost Classics, because there are so many great songs I’ve forgot that I loved. Another favorite is Leaders Of The Old School, which is all Classic Hip-Hop and R&B from the 80s, 90s & 2000. I even paid homage to legendary program directors Sunny Joe White from Kiss 108 in Boston and Frankie Crocker from WBLS in New York by mixing songs by White artists that crossed over to Urban radio. When I see thousands of downloads and subscribers to my podcasts, I know I’m doing something right!”

Originally from the South Side of Chicago, Reggie Beas grew up listening to the original Hot Mix 5 on WBMX, and his style reflects that upbringing. Hearing Underground Disco, Freestyle, R&B and Imports mixed up with original House recordings, Reggie learned early on how to draw from various sources to create a signature sound. Moving to Boston after being the top DJ during his time at Oberlin College near Cleveland, OH, Reggie quickly became one of the DJs other DJs went to go see, spinning at some of the biggest clubs in New England and headlined many major shows and events. He jumped at the opportunity to spin and host on the legendary WILD-AM in Boston, becoming the last in a stellar line of DJs to spin on the iconic mixshow, TheThunderstorm. He then became the initial hire for the first Black FM station in Boston, Hot 97.7, rising from mixshow DJ/morning show producer to midday host. When Hot 97.7 changed into 97.7 WILD-FM, Reggie was picked to become the program director and afternoon personality for the Urban/Urban AC hybrid, helping lead Radio One to their highest ratings in Boston. Along the way he hooked up with Superadio and supplied over 40 stations around the country with Classic Soul and Old School Hip-Hop and R&B mixes.

After a stint leading Hot 102.9 in Dayton to a #1 ranking, as well as holding down the #1 afternoon show (both for 4 straight quarters, unprecedented in their history), Reggie made a u-turn back to the Bay State. “Once I got back to Boston, I decided to reinvent myself as DJ. Now I already get tons of people blowing me up, telling me how great I am, so I could have sat on my ass and chilled. But I knew how much better I could be, especially after hearing other performance DJs like Kid Capri, DJ Ace, DJ Spider, A-Trak and DJ Riz. It’s kinda like when Tiger Woods revamped his golf swing to make it better, even though he was already the best in the world. But I forgot that I used do performance DJ-styled mixing back in college, similar to Julian ‘Jumpin’ Perez and Bad Boy Bill (both on B96 in Chicago), and I had to slow down when I came to Boston. So ramping back up, especially with Serato, was a layup.”

Reggie Beas is writing the next chapter in a book that has already had a lifetime of twists, curves and bends, adding performance DJ to an already tremendous resume. Since he returned to Boston in late 2008, Reggie has reassumed his role as the hardest working DJ in Boston. He holds down weekly, bi-weekly & monthly residencies at Saint, The Greatest Bar, The Blue Wave and the First Fridays franchise. In addition, he is one of the masterminds behind Kings And Queens Sundays, a roving bi-weekly party that fills a need for upscale, classy lounge events for the Boston Urban community, and gives Reggie the freedom to play deep Funk/Soul classics, New Jack Swing, underground Disco, Neo-Soul, Smooth Hip-Hop, deep House and 90s Hip-Hop Soul to an appreciative audience. He continues to create mixes for his various podcasts found on podOmatic.com. And he continues to move bodies onto dance floors at nightclubs and major events across the country. Stay tuned…

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Thursday, July 30, 2009

Reggie Beas Birthday Club Tour (Aug. 21-Sept. 13)

Yes, I celebrate for a month, and I want to celebrate with you!
Promoters, club owners & managers, I'm taking bookings for my birthday
club tour, both locally and nationally. I'm also looking for a major
sponsor for the tour, so if you have any contacts with liquor or energy
drink companies, clothing companies or DJ equipment companies, have
them contact me at 617-354-5164 or ReggieBeas@aol.com as soon as
possible.

  

 Dates booked so far:

 August 27th: The Greatest Bar (Boston, MA)

 August 29th: Private Event (Brockton, MA)

 September 6th: Kings & Queens Sundays at Red Sky (Boston, MA)

  

 Tentative dates (until the deposit comes in, they are open dates):

 August 23rd, August 30th, September 3rd, September 6th, September 10th,
September 13th

  

  

 The Reggie Beas Entertainment Company

 facebook.com/ReggieBeas

 twitter.com/ReggieBeas

 ReggieBeas.posterous.com

 myspace.com/ReggieBeas

 617-354-5164 home

  

 http://stickam.com/ReggieBeas (Live Streaming Video/Audio-check
Facebook for calendar)

  

 http://Soundcloud.com/ReggieBeas (BeasWax Blends/Mashups)

  

 http://LOTOS.podOmatic.com (Classic Hip-Hop and R&B from the 80s, 90s &
2000s)

 http://25Plus.podOmatic.com (Old
School•R&B•Neo-Soul•Funk•Soul•Disco•House)

 http://AdvancedDanceTherapy.podOmatic.com (Dance•Top-40•Hip-Hop•Rock)

 http://ReggieBeas.podOmatic.com (Current Hip-Hop, R&B and Reggae)

 h
ttp://NYChi.podOmatic.com (Deep House)

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Monday, July 27, 2009

New 25Plus Mixes Are UP! (Finally) & Reggie Beas Update

I took a little break on doing my podcasts, but now I'm back! Joshua Johnson of Cincinnati's Lymelyght Entertainment asked me to hook him up with a couple of hours of mixes for a happy hour he is doing for the Kappa Alpha Psi National Convention. Once I got into it, I just kept going, so here are 4 hours of mixes! Check them out here:

Lymelyght DC Happy Hour Instrumentals: http://25plus.podomatic.com/entry/eg/2009-07-27T03_20_31-07_00
Lymelyght DC Happy Hour #1: http://25plus.podomatic.com/entry/eg/2009-07-27T04_33_45-07_00
Lymelyght DC Happy Hour #2: http://25plus.podomatic.com/entry/eg/2009-07-27T04_32_54-07_00
Lymelyght DC Happy Hour #3: http://25plus.podomatic.com/entry/eg/2009-07-27T04_32_03-07_00
Lymelyght DC Happy Hour #4: http://25plus.podomatic.com/entry/eg/2009-07-27T04_31_08-07_00
Lymelyght DC Happy Hour #5: http://25plus.podomatic.com/entry/eg/2009-07-27T04_30_20-07_00
Lymelyght DC Happy Hour #6: http://25plus.podomatic.com/entry/eg/2009-07-27T04_29_12-07_00

My calendar is getting crazy nice… and I appreciate all the gigs I'm getting. Just spun at the Blue Wave this past Friday, then turned around on Saturday and spun NINE hours at Tito Jackson's Turkey Fry/Boston City Council At-Large Bid Fundraiser. Quick rundown of the August calendar:

Saturday, TBA: Saint, Boston, MA (Top-40/Dance/Hip-Hop/Mashups)

Thursday, July 30th: The Greatest Bar, Boston, MA (Top-40/Dance/Hip-Hop/Mashups)
Friday, July 31st: The Blue Wave, Boston, MA (Old School/Classic Hip-Hop, R&B and Reggae)
Sunday, August 2nd: Red Sky, Boston, MA (Kings & Queens Sundays: Old School/Neo-Soul/House/Funk/Soul)
Friday, August 7th: Indulj, Washington, DC (One Sip Grand Happy Hour Mixer) (prerecorded)
Sunday, August 9th: Red Sky, Boston, MA (Kings & Queens Sundays: Old School/Neo-Soul/House/Funk/Soul)
Thursday, August 13th: The Greatest Bar, Boston, MA (tenative) (Top-40/Dance/Hip-Hop/Mashups)
Saturday, August 15th: Hammerjax, Dayton, OH (tenative)
Sunday, August 16th: Therapy Cafe, Dayton, OH (tenative)
Sunday, August 16th: Red Sky, Boston, MA (Kings & Queens Sundays: Old School/Neo-Soul/House/Funk/Soul)
Sunday, August 23rd: Red Sky, Boston, MA (Kings & Queens Sundays: Old School/Neo-Soul/House/Funk/Soul)
Thursday, August 27th: The Greatest Bar, Boston, MA (tenative) (Top-40/Dance/Hip-Hop/Mashups)
Sunday, August 30th: Red Sky, Boston, MA (Kings & Queens Sundays: Old School/Neo-Soul/House/Funk/Soul) Reggie Beas Birthday Weekend

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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

The Return of Kings & Queens Sundays

This time we are located in the heart of Faneuil Hall at the beautiful
location of Red Sky Lounge. A new addition to the lounge scene, Red Sky
differs from your normal Faneuil Hall destinations. Luxurious seating,
moderately priced drinks, excellent menu selection and now, the
addition of a little Soul.
 
Come and celebrate our opening at Red Sky Lounge on August 2nd, 2009
8pm. We have put together quite the show for your enjoyment an we are
looking forward to launching this new urban inspired lounge with you,
our wonderful guests and friends. Below is the lineup for the night, oh
and remember, we are – A New Soul Experience VIBE|soul|LOUNGE
- for our opening, we offer to you three distinct levels of
entertainment -
 
VIBE
LIVE performance and showcase by Boston’s own smooth crooner, Nathan C.
Landers. R&B singer, songwriter, and pianist stated and author,
Landers’ musical origins traces back to the early 90’s at a mid-size
Baptist church in Roxbury, Massachusetts, where he directed choirs and
played a breath-taking Hammond B3 organ during Sunday services. It was
at church where he developed his understanding of harmonies, playing
with soul & compassion, and what would soon be recognized as his “final
performance mentality"; to perform at a level as if it’s your day on
earth. Landers’ is known as a musician who never gets tired of
entertaining. He will energize and electrify
 any audience while
crossing generations.
“Nate Landers is one of America’s most talented and inspiring young
men” – ABC Good Morning America.
 
SOUL
DJ Reggie Beas returns with a vengeance to his weekly residency. His
weapons of choice, two turntables, a microphone and a whole lot of
soul. Spinning classic hits from Roberta Flack, Isaac Hayes and The
Staple Singers to New Edition, Jill Scott and Maxwell. Timeless music,
weaved in and around the decades of emotional and trying times for our
people, will be spun by the Soul Conductor, DJ Reggie Beas. Don’t miss
his mashups and seamless presentation of today’s hottest hits.
 
LOUNGE
Deep, soulful, sexy house and a little bit of funk. One half of
Improper Bostonians 2009’s Best DJ’s, Soul Clap, joins us for an
evening dedicated to you, our guests and friends. Eli Goldstein aka DJ
Elyte, offers us his interpretation of soulful classics mixed and
mashed with musical offerings of deep house and dance classics. Imagine
P-Funk layered with a little Osonlade. Now visualize yourself, rising
 from your seat and moving your feet to the beat of the drum and bass.
or swaying your shoulders back and forth uncontrollably as the sound
moves through you. That is what a musical architect does to you: Enter
Soul Clap
 
Kings and Queens Sundays is going to be hosted by one of Boston’s best
comedians, Corey Rodrigues. If=2
0you haven’t heard or seen him perform
yet, do not miss his routine. Corey is a sure crowd pleaser right from
the start of the show. Growing up in Milton, a small suburb outside of
Boston, allowed him to bring a taste of Suburbia mixed with what he
likes to call "Urbia" to the stage. He is referred to as funny,
endearing, edgy, quick and exceptionally likeable when he is on the
stage. As a Host or a Feature act he owns the crowd. His fast rise and
impact on the Boston comedy scene was of no surprise seeing that Corey
has always been a performer and a crowd pleaser.
 
So there it is,
Kings and Queens Sundays
not just a night out, but an experience
A New Soul Experience
VIBE|soul|LOUNGE
 
presented by:
UNITEboston
Reggie Beas Entertainment
Roulhac Entertainment
Soul Clap
Lawsons Barbershops

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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

DJ Reggie Beas Playlist at Saint, July 18th, 2009

1. Do Ya Think Im Sexy (Solly Volume Remix) - Rod Stewart
2. Cross The Dancefloor - Treasure Fingers
3. Marvin Gaye - Sexual Healing (Freemasons Remix) - Dennis Ferrer
4. Whine Up (f/Elephant Man) - Kat DeLuna
5. Waiting For Tonight - Jennifer Lopez
6. Crazy In Love (Maurice Joshua Mix No Rap) - Beyonce
7. Music Sounds Better With You - Stardust
8. Get Sexy - Sugababes
9. Don't Stop The Music - Rihanna
10. Groovejet (If this ain't love) - DJ Spiller
11. Good Girls Like Bad Boys - Jadyn Maria
12. Don't Cha -DJ Mix Radio Edit - Tori Alamaze
13. Thong Song (Clean) - Sisqo
14. Move Ya Body - Nina Sky
15. Lovestoned / I Think She Knows (Album Version) - Justin Timberlake
16. Groove Is In The Heart - Deee-Lite
17. Walkin' On The Moon - The-Dream feat. Kanye West
18. Freeze (f/Chris Brown) - T-Pain
19. Sexual Eruption (Dirty) - Snoop Dogg
20. Girl Can't Help It (Clean) - LMFAO
21. Goodbye - Kristia DeBarge
22. Birthday Sex (Roy Barboza RMX) Extra Clean - Jeremih
23. Elevator (Clean) - Flo Rida
24. Show Ya G-Stro (Clean) - Busta Rhymes
25. Jam_On_The_Breaks -
26. Just Dance - Lady Gaga feat. Colby O'Donis
27. Lose My Breath - Destiny's Child
28. Looking For The Perfect Beat (Clean) - Afrika Bambaataa
29. Get On The Dance Floor (Danny D Remix) - Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock
30. Girls Gone Wild (Dirty) - Ludacris
31. Juicy (Clean) - The Notorious B.I.G.
32. Ms. New Booty (Clean f/Ying Yang Twins) - Bubba Sparxxx
33. Award Tour (Dirty) - A Tribe Called Quest
34. Just A Lil Bit (Dirty) - 50 Cent
35. Give It Up To Me Remix (Lethal Dizzle Clean) ft Keyshia Cole - Sean Paul
36. Gasolina (Remix f/Lil Jon, Pitbull, Noreaga, Gem Star, Mato) - Daddy Yankee
37. Lean Back - Terror Squad
38. Put It In Your Mouth - Akinyele
39. Best I Ever Had - Drake
40. This Is Why I'm Hot (Clean Remix) - Mims
41. In Da Club - 50 Cent
42. I Get Money (Clean) - 50 Cent
43. No One (Funkymix) - Alicia Keys
44. Get Your Damn Hands Up-Break Beat (Clean) - AV8
45. Jackin' Jay-Z (Wonderwall Mash) (Dirty) - DJ Danny Diggz
46. Drop It Like It's Hot (Clean f/Pharrell) - Snoop Dogg
47. Fiesta (Fiesta Remix) - Jay-Z & R. Kelly
48. Doin It (Dirty) - LL Cool J
49. Get It On The Floor (Dirty) - DMX
50. Heads High (Kill'Em With It Remix) (Classic) Filthy Riddim - Mr. Vegas
51. Murder She Wrote (Classic) - Chaka Demus & Pliers
52. No Games (New Classic) Unfinished Business Riddim - Serani
53. Dude (Remix f/Ms. Thing, Shawnna) (Classic) - Beenie Man
54. Hypnotize (Dirty) - The Notorious B.I.G.
55. Get Me Bodied (Extended Mix) - Beyonce
56. Ladyz - Crooklyn Clan & Chooze One
57. Single Ladies (BeasWax Acappella) - Beyonce
58. Get Right - Jennifer Lopez
59. Get Right f/Fabolous - Jennifer Lopez
60. Like this (Album Version Edit) - Mims
61. Nothin (Clean) - N.O.R.E.
62. I Just Want To Love You (Give It 2 Me) (Clean) - Jay-Z
63. OPP - Naughty By Nature
64. Slam - Onyx
65. Hands Up... (Dirty) - Fatman Scoop
66. Tour (Remix) - Capleton
67. Headsprung - LL Cool J
68. Work_It -
69. Party Up (Up In Here) - DMX
70. Get Low (Dirty) - Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz
71. Touch It (Dirty) - Busta Rhymes
72. Let Me Clear My Throat (Old School Remix) - DJ Kool
73. Let Me Clear My Throat - DJ Kool
74. Salt Shaker Feat. Lil Jon (Dirty) - Ying Yang Twinz
75. My Neck My Back (Dirty) - Khia
76. Tambourine (Dirty f/Swizz Beatz) - Eve
77. Ching-A-Ling (FunkyMix) - Missy Elliott
78. Work It (Clean) - Missy Elliott
79. Wait (The Whisper Song) (Dirty) - Ying Yang Twins
80. Be Faithful (Clean Extended f/Fatman Scoop) - Crooklyn Clan
81. The Humpty Dance - Digital Underground
82. Got Your Money (Clean Version) - Ol' Dirty Bastard
83. Sucka MC's - Run DMC
84. This Is How We Do It (f/Slick Rick) - Montell Jordan
85. All Star - Smash Mouth
86. Mo Money Mo Problems (Featuring Mase & Puff Daddy) - The Notorious B.I.G.
87. Rump Shaker (Teddy Riley Remix) - Wreckx N Effect
88. Bonanza (Belly Dancer) - Akon
89. DJ_NOVA_The_Roof_Transition_105-130_(beat_Out) - DJ NOVA
90. Boom Boom Pow ft. LMFAO (Party Rock Remix) - Black Eyed Peas
91. Day 'N' Nite (Crookers Remix) (Clean) - Kid Cudi
92. Sugar f/Wynter - Flo Rida
93. Get It Shawty - Lloyd
94. Salt N Calabria - Mix Killers Inc.
95. (PAR) Timbohandz - DJ Riz
96. C'mon Baby f/The Flip Squad - FunkMaster Flex
97. The Breaks - Kurtis Blow
98. Treat Me Right - Chubb Rock
99. Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' - Michael Jackson
100. I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho) (75 Brazil Street) - Pitbull
101. The Anthem (Clean f/Lil Jon) - Pitbull
102. Me Myself and I - De La Soul
103. Milk Shake - Kelis
104. 1, 2 Step - Ciara feat. Missy Elliott
105. Gimme More (Album) - Britney Spears
106. Poison - Bell Biv Devoe
107. Joy and Pain - Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock
108. My Prerogative - Bobby Brown
109. Lay Away Love (Remix f/Fatman Scoop) - Notch
110. Young'n (Holla Back) - Fabolous
111. Gimme The Light - Sean Paul
112. Turn Me On (Album Version) - Kevin Lyttle
113. Tempted To Touch - Rupee
114. She's Hot - T.O.K.
115. Good Life (Clean f/T-Pain) - Kanye West
116. Sexy Can I (Clean f/Yung Berg) - Ray J
117. Big Poppa - The Notorious B.I.G.
118. I Got 5 On It - Luniz
119. Blame It (Clean) - Jamie Foxx
120. Get Ur Freak On - Missy Elliott
121. Move Bitch - Ludacris
122. In Da Club - 50 Cent
123. We Fly High (Dirty) - Jim Jones
124. Baby Boy (f/Sean Paul) - Beyonce
125. Unfinished Business Riddim - DASECA
126. So Special - Mavado
127. No Games (New Classic) Unfinished Business Riddim - Serani
128. Unfinished Business Riddim - DASECA
129. Single Ladies (BeasWax Acappella) - Beyonce
130. Bring Em Out-Party Break (Clean) - T.I.
131. Chillin f/Lady Gaga - Wale
132. Crazy In Love (f/Jay Z) - Beyonce
133. Get Busy-(Remix) Ft Fatman Scoop - Sean Paul
134. Hips Don't Lie - Shakira feat. Wyclef Jean
135. Work_It -
136. Hey Sexy Lady - Shaggy feat. Brian & Tony Gold
137. Love Games - Lady Gaga
138. Freek-A-Leek - Petey Pablo
139. Senorita - Justin Timberlake
140. Beautiful (Clean) - Snoop Dogg
141. Jump Around - House Of Pain
142. Come Baby Come - K7
143. Fight The Power - Public Enemy
144. The Power - Snap
145. Getting Jiggy Wit It - Will Smith
146. Ownlee Eue - Kwame'
147. Funky Cold Medina - Tone Loc
148. Bust A Move (Classic Hip Hop) - Young MC
149. Poker Face - Lady Gaga
150. Girls On The Dance Floor - Far East Movement
151. I Like to Move it - Reel 2 Real
152. Fire Burning - Sean Kingston
153. Lolli Lolli (Pop That Body) - Three 6 Mafia
154. Walkin' On The Moon *PO Clean Edit* - The-Dream feat. Kanye West
155. Move Ya Body - Nina Sky
156. Sweet Percolator - John Farruggio
157. Temperature (X-Mix) - Sean Paul
158. I Gotta Feeling - Black Eyed Peas
159. Rock This Party (Everybody Dance Now) - Bob Sinclair
160. I'm_The_Ish_(Explicit_Original)_320_kbps - DJ Class
161. Low (Clean) - Flo Rida
162. Put Your Drinks Up (Dirty f/Kardinal Offishall) - DJ Mad
163. Whoomp! (There It Is ) - Tag Team
164. FergieSaltNPepaJJFad-PushItFergasonic(DJAxelMashup) -
165. Snap Yo Fingers Transition (130-82 BPM radio edit) - Discotech
166. Best I Ever Had - Drake
167. Buy U A Drank (Shawty Snappin') Clean - T-Pain
168. Walk It Out (Clean) - DJ Unk
169. Knock You Down *PO Clean Edit* (Main) - Keri Hilson feat. Kanye West & Ne-Yo
170. Turn My Swag On (Clean) - Soulja Boy Tell 'Em
171. Every Girl (Clean f/Lil Wayne, Drake, Jae Millz, Mack Maine) - Young Money
172. Stanky Legg (Dirty) - G Spot Boyz

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Reggie Beas Bio

Bookings: ReggieBeas@aol.com
Management: TBA
 
“Big Chicago” Reggie Beas watched his friends all start from Boston to
blow up worldwide. Rocsi, co-host of BET’s 106 & Park… Superstar DJ to
the Superstars & Producer Clinton Sparks… Heavy Hitter/Smashsquad
Representative/“Mr. Heat Rocks” The DJ Chubby Chub… Showoff
Records/Promotions’ Producer/DJ Statik Selektah… Producer/DJ
International XL… He is now taking his turn in the spotlight.
 
Reggie Beas rocks parties… period. He is without peer reading the dance
floor, playing crowd favorites and slamming the hottest new music.
Building the energy level with quick mixes, he plays the right song at
the right time, bringing it in at the right point to get the audience
screaming. Cutting the music to let the crowd sing. Rocking the mic to
increase the already insane party vibe. He leads his audience on a
musical journey, effortlessly jumping between eras, genres and cultures
to create a tapestry of sound that becomes a classic in its own right.
Every song is better than the next. Impossible? He’ll show you how it’s
done.
 
“Big Chicago” is the perfect synthesis of old school and new school. He
comes from the era where lugging crates of records was a rite of
passage, 2 copies of every song was needed to really rock a party,
mashups were done LIVE with a cappellas and instrumentals, and
 
turntable tricks were done on turntables, not via effects machines and
computers. But he has also grown with the times, mastering Serato
Scratch Live to the point where he is teaching other DJs how to use it
effectively. His music library contains over 25,000 songs with every
imaginable style of music. He produces podcasts of his live sets and
creates free downloadable mixtapes with self-created graphic design. He
creates his own mashups for the urban community. And he streams audio
and video of his sets live at http://stickam.com/reggiebeas.
 
Reggie Beas’ podcasts have gained raving fans in Boston and worldwide.
He started his podcasts because he wanted the freedom to express
himself musically with no boundaries other than his imagination. He
could also experiment with different themes and see which ones
resonate. Instead of making mixes for his audience, he let the mixes
find an audience. The Lost Classics. Leaders Of The Old School.
Advanced Dance Therapy. The Puma City Session. Kings And Queens (The
Sunny Joe White/Frankie Crocker Edition). All have been downloaded
thousands of times. Like house musicians creating a different persona
for each style of music (like Louie Vega creating Masters At Work,
River Ocean and Nuyorian Soul), Reggie has created alter egos for many
of his podcasts. http://AdvancedDanceTherapy.podOmatic.com unleashes DJ
BeeezNutz to spin Dance, Top-40, Hip-Hop, Rock and Mashups.
http://25Plus.podOmatic.com is
DJ Reggie Beas playing Old School
EVERYTHING and http://LOTOS.podOmatic.com features the hottest 80s, 90s
& 2000s Hip-Hop and R&B. http://NYChi.podOmatic.com bring DJ BMX to the
forefront with the smoothest soulful deep House and classic House
tracks. The original podcast, http://ReggieBeas.podOmatic.com sends Big
Chicago to the tables with the hottest current and classic East Coast
and Dirty South Hip-Hop, R&B and Reggae. And Reggie is the mastermixer
behind the scenes on the http://MorningMayhem.podOmatic.com site.
 
Originally from the South Side of Chicago, Reggie Beas grew up
listening to the original Hot Mix 5 on WBMX, and his style reflects
that upbringing. Hearing Underground Disco, Freestyle, R&B and Imports
mixed up with original House recordings, Reggie learned early on how to
draw from various sources to create a signature sound. Moving to
Oberlin College near Cleveland, Ohio, he almost instantly became the #1
most requested DJ, rocking frat parties to nightclubs, plus his radio
show on campus was the most listened to 3 years running.
 
But that’s nothing. Try doing that in a real city. Moving to Boston,
Massachusetts, “Big Chicago” quickly became the DJ other DJs came to
listen to. And if you can impress other DJs, the crowd is easy right?
In a career spanning 3 decades, Reggie Beas has had residencies at
almost every major club in the New England area, spinning in lounges as
small as 100 people and=2
0megaclubs as large as 2200 people. He gets the
call to spin when the elite of the elite come to Boston. He has been
the featured DJ for events ranging from the National Black Caucus black
tie party at the 2004 Democratic Convention; to Steppin’ Out, a
fundraiser attracting over 2000 guests annually; to the after party for
the Boston showing of HBO’s “The Black List”; to Boston Celtics’
captain Paul Pierce’s birthday celebration in his personal VIP room. He
has spun for athletes such as LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers;
Kobe Bryant and the Lakers; Dwyane Wade, Shaquille O’Neal and the Miami
Heat; Willie McGuinest, Richard Seymour and the New England Patriots;
almost all of the Boston Celtics; and celebrities such as Sean “Diddy”
Combs, R. Kelly, Bill Bellamy, Dave Chappelle, Bruce Bruce, John
Legend, Lionel Richie, Sinbad, Buffie the Body, Bria Myles, Esther
Baxter, Bobby Brown, Trina, Yung Joc, Slim from 112, Amerie, Cassie,
Kelly Rowland and Ryan Leslie. He has been the headline DJ for concerts
featuring Jaheim, Gucci Mane, Montell Jordan, Faith Evans, Mims,
Elephant Man, Beenie Man, Lil Jon & The Eastside Boyz, Kelis, Fat Joe,
EnVogue, Musiq Soulchild, Gnarls Barkley and India.Aire.
 
But we haven’t even touched on Reggie Beas’ radio career. In 1999, the
radio bug bit him hard. He quit his job as a graphic design assistant
for Hale and Dorr LLP,
 a major Boston law firm, to pursue radio (and
spinning) full time. He started on the bottom rung as a mixshow DJ/part
time on-air personality for the legendary heritage black radio station
WILD-AM in Boston. He then became the first hire of the first (and
only) black FM commercial station in Boston, Urban Hot 97.7. He rapidly
rose through the ranks, moving from mixshow DJ/morning show
producer/swing shift on-air personality to become program
director/afternoon personality in 2005 of the revamped 97.7
(Urban/Urban AC hybrid WILD-FM), helping take the station to its
highest ratings ever. In 2002, Reggie became one of the mixers on
Superadio, a national syndication company. He produced Smooth Jam,
Classic Jam and New Skool Mini-Mixes, which were heard on over 40
stations around the country, including WBLS/New York and KDAY/Los
Angeles. He then moved in 2006 to Dayton, Ohio, to program Rhythmic CHR
Hot 102.9, helping keep the station #1 in their target demographic for
an unprecedented 4 straight ratings periods, and presiding over the #1
afternoon radio show for young adults the entire time he was at the
station.
 
And we can’t forget promotions. After moving to Dayton, Reggie was
shocked at the lack of upscale events. He was instrumental in creating,
promoting and/or spinning at 7 different monthly events in the area,
culminating in the designing and successful implementation of Sky
Lounge at Hammerjax, Dayton’s fi
rst weekly upscale urban event. After
moving back to Boston in 2008, Reggie concentrated on creating
signature weekly events that expand the boundaries of urban music.
Kings And Queens Sundays carved out a niche catering to upscale
individuals who crave more than the same Hip-Hop, R&B, Reggae and Old
School played by every other DJ. Like DJ AM and Sundays at LAX, no
matter where Reggie is in the world, he always comes back to Kings And
Queens Sundays to rock out at the place he calls home. And Reggie
continues to put on his wildly popular invite-only annual summer harbor
cruise, which has sold out every year since 1993.
 
Nightclubs. Promotions. Production. Radio. Internet. Touring DJ. “Big
Chicago” Reggie Beas continues to make his mark on anything he touches,
raising the bar and setting the standards for the next generation of
DJs to shoot for.

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Monday, June 29, 2009

A Window To My Thoughts

Just found a couple of videos on success that really made me think about what exactly is success. And how to attain it. Check my facebook page to see them. One thing that jumped out is the first step for success, according to this author. Passion.

Passion. That is something that has dogged me for my whole life. Being honest with myself, I've skated along in life based on ability. Natural ability and talent. I've gone a long way without completely being passionate about anything. In grammar school I didn't care about getting all E's (which is A's for everyone else… in Chicago E's were for excellent). In high school I had a 2.78 grade point average… just above the 2.75 I needed to keep my academic scholarship. In college I had a 3.75 grade point in computer science, and a 1.75 GPA in everything else I didn't care about.

I've played basketball since 4th grade. Always one of the more naturally talented players, but never really motivated to get great. I was the only one on my 6th grade grammar school team to play 4 years in high school, and I was the only player in my class in high school to play in college. But I could take or leave basketball. I played from October 15th through the end of the school basketball season, then didn't touch a ball until the next season.

You see where I'm going. I couldn't care less about anything that didn't come easy. Now at the age of 42, I'm coming to grips with my lack of passion, and realizing that is the problem with everything in my life. I've never had to work hard for something, so when I do want to ramp it up, I don't know how. I have a lot of friends that try to tell me "you're doing great" "you've accomplished so much" "I wish I was doing what you're doing." But only I know how much more I could be doing. If something didn't come easy, I console myself by saying "it wasn't meant to be anyway." The sour grapes theory.

I know I can't will something into existence. But can I work harder to put myself into the position to succeed? Yes I can. The passion to work harder to succeed? That is what I'm struggling with. I read so many books that have incredible advice on how to succeed. I've taken a lot of advice from books and people on moving forward in life. I'm coming to grips, however, with the fact that with each book, I'm looking for the magic elixir that will catapult me into superstardom.

Reggie, there is no magic elixir.

No, actually that's not true. Passion. Work. Focus. Push. Ideas. Improve. Serve. Persist. These are the 8 principles of success that Richard St. John put forth in his books, “Stupid, Ugly, Unlucky, and Rich,” and “8 To Be Great.” These are the ingredients to the magic elixir that make up success. Very simple, but powerful words that make me sit up and think. How badly do I want it?

How badly do I want it?

How badly do I want it?

That's not a mistake. I typed that three times for a reason. I know what I want out of life, but how badly do I want it? I will become a "celebrity" touring DJ, spinning at nightclubs around the world for $3,000 to $5,000 a night, all expenses paid, but how badly do I want it? I will be a millionaire by 45, an 8 figure multimillionaire by 50, but how badly do I want it? I will attain it by doing something I love. Whether it is DJing, radio or something out of the blue, it will be something that I enjoy immensely and would do for free. I will have the wife, the kids, the dog, the house, the white picket fence, the 2 car garage with 2 cars in it… BUT HOW BADLY DO I WANT IT? It all comes back to passion.

Work. Work has never been a problem for me, as long as it is placed in front of me. You can ask my co-workers at the radio stations I've worked for… I worked harder and longer than anyone there. No one would challenge me on that statement. Not bragging, just a simple fact. But do I have the passion to seek out other work that does not reward me right away just because it will help me create my reality?

Focus. Focus is a weird one. I'll give you an analogy. If you're at a shooting range, you don't know if you are good at shooting if you don't have anything to shoot at. But if you have a target, nothing else matters, it's all about shooting not only to hit the target, but to hit the bulleye. Actually, I just realized that's the best reason I've heard for setting goals (and I made that one up myself… even though I KNOW someone else has used that somewhere… I can't be the only one to come up with that analogy, I just haven't seen anyone else write it in that way). How passionate am I to create my own targets to focus on?

Ideas. I am never at a loss for ideas. I have hundreds of promotional ideas for nightclubs, for weekly and monthly events, for promoting myself as a disc jockey. For making my radio show and my radio station fun, interesting and compelling. But do I have the passion to implement my ideas if other people don't see my vision?

Improve. This is my best skill by far… as long as it is something I'm interested in. But do I have the passion to improve my skills in things I couldn't care less about?

Serve. Another trait that is a strength. I have no problem taking orders, helping other people, making sure everyone is fed before I take my plate, metaphorically. I feel DJing is a type of service, delivering music to the masses to make them feel better than when they walked into my establishment. My radio show was all about serving… I know people hate the "same 5 songs, 15 times a day, for three months," but serving up parts of myself, opening myself up to my audience, allowed me to get the ratings I did despite the repetition. But even so… do I have the passion to serve for less money than I deserve to attain my ultimate reality?

Persist. Push. I think Persistence, Push and Passion go hand in hand in hand. Yes, I know I don't have 3 hands, but you get the point. Am I passionate enough to persist in the face of negative or no feedback? Am I passionate enough to push through my natural shyness (which nobody believes!) to sell myself effectively? Am I passionate enough to create my reality in the way that I see it in my minds eye, no matter what the self-doubts are lingering inside of me?

I visualize Passion as the Sun, and the other 7 traits as planets circling, drawing heat from it and supplying the power to give them life. Or maybe Passion is the base of a pyramid, supporting the other 7 traits. That's all well and good, but what supplies Passion's energy? The Sun visualization works again because the Sun generates its energy from within. It takes the materials it was born with and uses that to create the flaming fireball that sustains life all around it. So the passion for the reality I'm creating for myself starts and ends from within. Outside sources fueling my passion always burn out. But creating that self-sustaining, undying, roaring fire of desire passion is the magic elixir, the open sesame word, the key to the city to creating the reality I desire. So I ask myself again…

HOW BADLY DO I WANT THIS?

Ultimately, passion is equal to how much confidence I have in the reality I'm creating, so keep moving forward. Passion is believing it is only a matter of time for my vision of my life to come to fruition, so keep moving forward. Passion is the understanding that the word "no" has little to no effect other than to speed me along to the next person who will say yes, so keep moving forward. Passion is KNOWING the life I want to live is attainable, so keep moving forward. Passion is the ability to believe 1000% that when there is no way, I will still find a way, so keep moving forward. And passion provides courage to overwhelm my shyness, provides a voice to shout down my self-doubts, provides wings to give flight to my ideas, and provides legs to keep moving forward.

 

P.S. I write these things because I know I'm not the only one thinking these thoughts. By putting my thoughts to… well, not paper… I guess to "the cloud," it definitely helps me define what I want my reality to be. But I think if you read my thoughts and see the correlation between my life and yours, my words can help you also. And especially when you think that, to the people who know me from the radio, I actually am a celebrity, for you to know my strengths and weaknesses, my thoughts and fears, my strong traits and faults, you begin to realize that I'm no different than you. Sometimes seeing things from another perspective helps clarify the problems and identifies the solutions you can implement in your own life.

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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Why Reggie Beas Is The Best DJ For Your Event

Feature: 25 years as a professional DJ
 
Benefit to you: I’ve learned what works and what doesn’t. If you as a
promoter have done your job of getting people in the building, I can
read your crowd, get them out of their seats and get them partying. I
learned the ebb and flow of a night. I don’t need to play the top 5
songs in the country at 11pm because I’m afraid I can’t get people on
the dance floor. I’ve learned how to make the bar make more money. I
can push people to the bar without pushing people out the door strictly
by what music I play and when. And I’ve learned when people are having
a good time even when they are not dancing. Sometimes it’s not about
the dance floor, it’s about the interaction, and if people are engaged
in conversation, mixing and mingling, it is my job to provided the
background for their socializing.
 
 
 
Feature: Smooth transitions between song to song
 
Benefit to you: How many times have you heard a DJ whipping through
songs like he get paid per song played? Cutting songs off in the
middle, playing a fast dance song, then a slow hip-hop song, then a
piece of an old school jam, then before you can get on the dance floor,
they switch to a reggae song? It’s not only jarring to dance to, it’s
hard to listen to. Yes, I can speed mix, but there is a method to my
madness. I h
it you with the best part of a song, then cut, blend or
scratch in the next song at the exact right spot of the song to keep
the energy level increasing and the dance floor hot.
 
 
 
Feature: Mastery of the features and tricks of the #1 DJ software,
Serato Scratch Live
 
Benefit to you: Being able to find the next song that fits within the
flow of the night quickly… placing markers where the best parts of the
song are so I can jump to that part… creating loops to extend the
hypest part of the song… all this helps me keep the dance floor packed.
 
 
 
Feature: Radio Program Director, On-Air Personality and Mixshow DJ
 
Benefit to you: I understand the art of programming the music for the
night. Being a program director taught me the ability to make each song
fit the mood of the night. Whether it’s a lounge spot featuring
Neo-Soul or a megaclub featuring mashups, I tailor the music to satisfy
the majority of the crowd.
 
 
 
Feature: over 25,000 songs on hard drive
 
Benefit to you: I feel out your crowd, seeing what they are in the mood
for, then play the songs that they are feeling, instead of playing to a
set playlist. I can go in any direction and be confident that I’m
playing the favorite songs of your crowd.
 
 
 
Bottom Line Benefit to you: My most overwhelming benefit to you, Mr.
Promoter, Senor Manager, Miss Club Owner, is
 I get people to have so
much fun at your club that they want to come back and bring people with
them. It’s that simple. You have a lot of things to worry about in the
running of a club. When you hire me, one thing you never have to worry
about is the DJ.
 
 
 
What I am not: I am not a promoter. Getting people into the club is not
my job. Here is the test a DJ must pass to be great: can that DJ rock
the party without anyone knowing who they are? I understand that many
DJs draw people because of their reputation, but that doesn’t mean they
are the best DJs! A limited few DJs can get people to come to a venue
that hasn’t already established itself as a place to be.
 
 
 
What I am not: I am not a “celebrity” DJ. Being a great DJ is secondary
to the “name” the celebrity brings. Don’t get me wrong, some DJs have
become celebrities, but only a couple have made it that far because of
how hot their parties are. Many have been in the right place at the
right time, had a celebrity hear them play, got put on and now they are
a “celebrity” DJ. I want to become a celebrity DJ the Kid Capri way… he
earned it!
 
 
 
What I am not: I am not a DJ. DJ Jazzy Jeff said it
best… a great DJ can play any style to any crowd. Jeff is one of the
top 3 Hip-Hop DJs
in the world, but has produced some of the smoothest
Neo-Soul and deepest House I’ve ever heard. I heard Funkmaster Flex
play an hour House set on Hot 97 one night, then at the end he cracked
the mic and said “I did that because I can…” and went to commercials!
Classic. Just because I do Old School exceptionally well doesn’t mean I
can’t smash Hip-Hop, I can’t provide a Neo-Soul soundtrack, I can’t get
deep in the vibe of House, I can’t get hands in the air on the Open
Format tip. I am a DJ… period!
 
 
 
 
 
Reggie Beas
 
The Reggie Beas Entertainment Company
 
facebook.com/ReggieBeas
 
twitter.com/ReggieBeas
 
ReggieBeas.blogspot.com
 
myspace.com/ReggieBeas
 
617-354-5164 home
 
 
 
http://stickam.com/ReggieBeas (Live Streaming Video/Audio-check
Facebook for calendar)
 
 
 
http://Soundcloud.com/ReggieBeas (BeasWax Blends/Mashups)
 
 
 
http://LOTOS.podOmatic.com (Classic Hip-Hop and R&B from the 80s, 90s &
2000s)
 
http://25Plus.podOmatic.com (Old
School•R&B•Neo-Soul•Funk•Soul•Disco•House)
 
http://AdvancedDanceTherapy.podOmatic.com (Dance•Top-40•Hip-Hop•Rock)
 
http://ReggieBeas.podOmatic.com (Current Hip-Hop, R&B and Reggae)
 
http://NYChi.podOmatic.com (Deep House)

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Thursday, June 4, 2009

A Little Help Please



This is me mixing in an "open format" style (coined by Moodswing 360's Ricky Greenstein and Johnny Maroney). Going to see various open format DJs like DJ Riz, Clinton Sparks (my colleague at Hot 97.7 in Boston who I helped get on the station), Sky Nellor, DJ Spider, DJ Commish and Samantha Ronson, I realized my natural style was similar to theirs.

Taking the "'Big Chicago' Reggie Beas" style of mixing… tight blends, great music choices, high energy mixing… and adding influential songs from many other genres, my alter ego, DJ BeeezNutz, has been born! DJ BeeezNutz spins an interlocking tapestry of sound, drawing not only from Top-40, Dance, Rock, Mashups, Party Breaks and Hip-Hop, but from Soul, Funk, Disco, R&B, House, Freestyle, Reggae and Dirty South Hip-Hop as well.

The next step is to take my unique brand of open format DJing national. I am in the process of refining my package and press kit and looking for a manager to take me to the next level. If you could listen to my mix and give me feedback, positive or negative, I would really appreciate it. I would also appreciate any insight you have on what I should be doing to make myself a national name. You can leave a comment here, you can email me at ReggieBeas@aol.com or you can call me at 617-354-5164.

Monday, April 27, 2009

BeasWax Shine Alliance

This is my small contribution to the acceleration of Boston/New England music artists.

Artists (Hip-Hop, R&B, Dancehall and Dance/House)
Send MP3s of your music to: BeasWaxAudio@gmail.com, and I'll send it to the distribution list. I will not pick and choose what I like and send that out. The power of this list is to let the alliance decide what's hot. Send Clean, Dirty, Instrumental and Acappella versions. Why? You don't want to give someone a reason not to play your music. You never know who is going to listen to your track, like it, but decide it's too much work to bleep, reverse or edit the swears out of the dirty version. Plus with the Instrumental and Acappella, you give DJs tools to be creative with your music. If you don't have all versions, send what you have.

DJs (Club, Radio & Mixtape)
Send an email to BeasWaxAudio@gmail.com with "BEASWAX SHINE ALLIANCE DJ" in the subject line (all caps). I'll put you on the distribution list. Then when I get something, I'll pass it on to you. No one will be turned down. Here is the major thing… WE NEED TO LET EVERYONE KNOW WE ARE PLAYING A CERTAIN SONG. This is what will make this work. If we are going to make the nation stand up and look at Boston, we need to show our support for our artists. So I'll make it really easy. Just send an email to BeasWaxAudio@gmail.com saying the name of the song, if you are playing it and where you are playing it at (which club, what radio show, what mixtape/podcast). That's it. I'll compile the results and send a weekly blast giving you the tally.

This is a free service. I am not competing with the excellent promotion services that work your music worldwide and have connection all over the industry (Indi-Pro and Showoff Promotions are two Boston groups that get it in). As my boy DJ Kut (Power 105.1/NYC) says, "I'm Not A Record Promoter, I'm Just Sharing Music With The DJ's!"

Who's Got Next?

Shouts to all the DJs out there getting money! Boston we've got to start making it happen like ATL, Houston, NO, Miami, Chicago and the like... we've got to stand behind one or two artists with a real chance to blow up nationwide and make them a priority at EVERY club, on every mixtape and on every mixshow... R&B, Reggae or Hip-Hop, it doesn't matter, what matters is until one breaks through, nobody breaks through...

One thing I did like about Dayton is they banded together and played their local artists and made them local celebrities. They made me play their stuff on the radio because they were so hot in the clubs and mixtapes. Yes there are challenges, but when I see a little town like Dayton making noise, there is no reason why Boston can't shake things up... Read More. Oh, and I don't want to see Boston artists having to go to New York to get shine. Omega Red, Terminology, Clinton Sparks and Statik Selecta shouldn't have had to go to NYC to blow up, but that proves the talent in Boston that we can go to New York and take over!

Smoke is one of those cats that got put on without much help from the Boston machine. But since we didn't stand behind him (other than Hot 97.7 mixshows) he got lost in the shuffle. Dre Robinson had that song Get Right with Mobb Deep that was soooo hot, but the momentum got stunted. I don't know if Debreca was from here, but Gee-Spin was helping ... Read Morepromote her and she had a whole album of heat. We may not have showcases that people can consistently perform at, we may not have local radio to get airplay, but us as DJs are working at a lot of clubs and do a lot of mixtapes (and me with my podcasts).

Somehow we have to identify who's next and get behind them full force. Oh, and NO HATE! If someone has a show, go show support as a fellow artist. In Dayton, L-Marr The Great came to Shellshock's events, who came to Esquire's events, who came to GTC's events, and so on. They may not have broken out of the Dayton-Cincinnati area yet, but they at least have their own area on lock!

Now I'm not saying that I'm the best person to find those songs and those artists that we need to uplift. I've only been back 5 months and I'm completely out of the loop on who is hot and who is new. But if I find something I like, I'll let everyone know. And DJs, if you let me know through comments if you are playing a certain song, that gives all of us added strength in playing newer local music.

When I look at places like Baton Rouge (Hurricane Chris, Webbie, Lil Boosie), Batesville, MS (Soulja Boy), Jackson, MS (David Banner), Lafayette, LA (Cupid), Greenville, NC (Petey Pablo), there is no reason why Boston, with a population bigger than all those places COMBINED, can't make headway in the record industry.

And it's not like we don't have history, but we are out here like the Celtics were… 21 years without a championship. Who has been seriously put on since Gang Starr, Ed O.G. and Benzino? Well, let's mimic what the 2008 World Champion Celtics did… let's break the drought!

Sunday, April 26, 2009

My Favorite Boston DJs (Part 2)

From all the notes I got on my first list from DJs that didn't make my list, you would think I was president of all DJs! Some people were lightweight upset that they didn't make the cut. Well, obviously I can't cosign everyone. And honestly, there are a lot of DJs that are working consistently that I don't think are that great, but that is my opinion. If you have a fan base, if you consistently get people to come to your events, you promote yourself effectively and you consistently get hired for gigs, it doesn't make a difference what I think, because you are doing what you need to do to get money.

So I want the DJs that feel they should be on my list to write a paragraph in my comments section similar to what I wrote about myself. What makes you a good DJ? What makes you unique? What is your history? Why should a promoter hire you? Like I said, this list is my opinion of great DJs, but I'm not the final judge and jury on DJs. I do respect the people who value my opinion, however.

I do have another list of DJs I like to listen to, but I didn't want my post to be too long (plus I have to get to my own gig). I do have to mention Dru Nyce, T. Clark and Che Boogie. All I enjoy listening to, and I'll give them the proper respect later.

My Favorite Boston DJs

I need to introduce you to some of my favorite current Boston DJs. I'm always amazed when I talk about other DJs and people don't know who I'm talking about. A person will ask me "who's spinning at such-and-such club?" I tell them and 97.7% of the time it's "who?" In the late 80s through early 2000s, most DJs doing parties in the New England-area were well-known, and headlined 600 to 1000 person events. Nowdays the scene is completely fragmented… there are a hundred thousand little parties featuring a hundred thousand nameless, faceless DJs. It's all about the club, not about the DJ.

So here is my hit list of Boston DJs. These are the people I can listen to, can cosign for, would pay money to hear spin and would recommend for any job I turn down!

DJ Hectik
Hectik has grown so much even in just the 5 months I've been back in Boston from Dayton, OH. I'm not afraid to say I go to listen to him to make sure I'm up on my Top-40 Dance music. He is at the forefront of a new style of music that we haven't seen since the late 80s/early 90s… uptempo pop dance music. Think Snap, C&C Music Factory, Stevie B, Rob Base, Black Box. Now substitute LMFAO, Flo Rida, Pitbull, DJ Class, Black Eyed Peas, and all the different mashups. He's smooth with the mix, doesn't overpower the mix with scratches, rocks the mic when he needs to and plays to his crowd. But I really became impressed when I heard him on his video mix show. He's sitting in his bedroom with a video camera trained on him and his tables, and he's just playing joints. I realized that he is not a one trick pony… he can play Hip-Hop with the best of them! (Where you can hear DJ Hectik: Tuesdays-Rumor; Wednesdays-Wonder Bar; Thursdays-http://www.ClubKillaRadio.com, Revolution Rock Bar; Fridays-Rumor; Saturdays-Venu; Sundays-Orchid… yes he really does work that much!)

Gee-Spin
Even though Gee has moved on to New York to help program Power 105.1, he is still doing special events in the city. I still remember going to Cosmopolitan back in the mid-90s, hearing all this great old school soul & funk being played, then looking behind the tables and seeing a red-headed white boy! He is one of the few DJs who has proven he can play to ANY crowd, and is unafraid to either play a new song he knows will be a hit, or slip in a classic you forgot you jammed to back in the day. And the funniest thing? Like myself, he doesn't talk on the mic much in the club, but became a top-rated on-air radio personality! Actually, out of all the DJs I've ever heard, he comes the closest to sounding like I sound… smooth mixes, every song is better than the last, crazy music library and the experience to know what and when to play something. (Where you can hear Gee-Spin: special events; overnights-http://www.power1051fm.com)

The DJ Chubby Chub
Boston has a love/hate relationship with Chub, but every superstar has their haters. And yes, he is a superstar! He is the classic Hip-Hop DJ… LOUD talkin' shit on the mic, aggressive scratching, droppin' hit after hit (he's not Mr. Heatrocks for nothing!). But don't sleep on Chub's music knowledge. Chub and I spent many days at Hot 97.7 in Boston talking about R&B, slow jams, Neo-Soul, House, Rock (ask him about his rock crate!). He is too big for Boston, quite frankly. He is on the level of a Kid Capri or DJ AM, and with the moves that he is making behind the scenes, it is only a matter of time before he is making that Capri/AM money. I'm just trying to be his Technician the DJ! (Where you can hear Chubby Chub: Saturdays-360 Ultra Lounge; special events around the globe; (soon) Hot 97.5-Boston)

DJ Kon
Just because a DJ is not a household name doesn't mean he is not an excellent DJ. DJ Kon's strength is the insane knowledge of music history he possesses. Digging in the crates doesn't do him justice. He is a musical archeologist… going to the ends of the earth to uncover obscure tracks that have been sampled in many of our favorite Hip-Hop and R&B songs. He can play an entire night of just sampled songs! But what elevated Kon to one of my favorite DJs was hearing him the last couple of times I was at the Blue Wave. I never thought he could pull back and rock a party playing identifiable songs… I thought his need to expose those rare grooves caused him to play over the crowd's head. But at the Blue Wave he played hits… and when he stretched out, it was to play something we forgot we loved, like Another One Bites The Dust or Last Night A DJ Saved My Life. He goes on the list! (Where you can hear DJ Kon: alternate Fridays/Saturdays-The Blue Wave; alternate Saturdays-Middlesex Lounge; special events)

DJ Deja
Deja has come into her own recently. She has always been an in-demand DJ both locally and nationally, but in the past 8 years she has grown from getting gigs because of the novelty of being a female DJ and being great at promoting herself to becoming a great DJ, period. We spin together at Saint once a month, and quite frankly, I only do it because she's a talented DJ. I've spun too many times with other DJs where when I get off the tables, the drop-off in quality is glaring, and people are begging me to get back in the DJ booth! She has the unique ability to play songs that are left-of-center and make it work because she knows her crowds and reads the vibe so well. She truly leads her crowd on a musical journey that is enjoyable to experience. But she has one problem… and it's a good problem to have; she makes so much money doing weddings and private corporate functions that she doesn't do a lot of clubs anymore. So you better catch her when you can! (Where you can hear DJ Deja: Saint-Saturdays (once a month); X-Mix syndicated mixshows)

The Incredible DJ "Big Chicago" Reggie Beas (of course I have to put myself in there!)
I'm not being egotistical putting myself on this list. What other DJ in Boston is still relevant who started spinning in clubs in the 80s! I'm the Tim Wakefield of club DJs… Tim is a consistent winner, been around for years, can fill any position on the roster effectively, and makes his club better in a number of ways, not always in the most obvious (BTW, Tim Wakefield is a pitcher for the Boston Red Sox). I consistently rock crowds, can play anything from Old School Funk/Soul/Disco to Hip-Hop/R&B/Reggae to Dance/House/Top-40 to Rock/New Wave/Classic Rock, been on the radio as a mixer, on-air personality and program director, and leave people thinking "damn, I had a great time at this club," even though they may not attribute that directly to me. That is because my greatest strength is my greatest curse… I'm so technically precise on the tables I fade into the background. I pride myself in every transition being exactly right, but it makes me sound like a mix CD produced in the studio instead of a DJ playing live for a crowd. That's great for radio mixshows… I'm one of the cleanest mixshow DJs I've ever heard, and that's including syndicated DJs on Superadio and DJs I grew up listening to in Chicago. But in the club I need to dirty it up, make people notice me behind the decks. Chubby is probably one of my biggest fans. He is forever telling me I'm better than almost everyone else out there, so there is no reason why I can't be touring like he is.

That drives me every day.

(Where you can hear me spin: Thursdays-Tamboo Ultra Lounge; Saturdays-Saint (once a month); Sundays-OM Lounge; special events; http://LOTOS.podOmatic.com; http://25Plus.podOmatic.com; http://AdvancedDanceTherapy.podOmatic.com; http://ReggieBeas.podOmatic.com)