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

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 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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