Let's fast forward to 2025 and the business of DJing sound and lights. Tyrone (Larry) is currently the Sound and Light manager at the Isanti Ice Arena in Isanti, Minnesota. He's been running the operation for 6 months, greeting all the players with spotlights and music. He runs music and lights during each break in the action and ice resurfacings. Want a sample... come to a game. He's purchased MANY new lights in Feb/March of 2025 for other shows,,, you will love his artistry.
Tyrone Blue Entertainment
Central Minnesota's #1Party DJ
Tuesday, February 11, 2025
Thursday, March 9, 2023
Last Spring, I was informed by my daughter that there was going to be a formal Spring dance at school. It was going to be her first dance, and I considered how to make it special for her. Since I have been a wedding and club DJ for over 20 years, I thought I'd approach her staff coordinater and offer my services. And, to make sure I got the gig, I offered it for free, so that my daughter would get the best result possible, and I could show the school what the could get in the future... first a little back ground: Several years ago, I did a 6th grade dance at the same school. That one was also "pro bono", thinking they would always chose my company for every dance.
The kids LOVED it, and talked about it for weeks. That fell onto deaf ears, however, when the school continued to hire "lowest bid" DJ entertainment for the years that followed. Back to last Spring... I provided a full blown "Stage Show" for my daughters first dance. Here's what they got: \
Tuesday, March 7, 2023
It's now 2023, and I'm putting my business back "out there". After hearing my grand daughter tell me about the school dance last week, I felt compelled to re-think my DJ retirement status. Yes, there's hundreds of DJs in Central Minnesota, all having different abilities, prices, ethics and skill. Since I've moved back toward the Twin Cities and changer my website, I thought I'd give it another go.
Funny story: When I dropped my previous website address (that you can see in many of my promo pictures form dj-mn, I've created a new website www.TyroneBlue.com. Several years ago, I googled my old address and discovered a Japanese porno site. I guess there wasn't much traffic and the site is gone now.
This BLOG is a culmination of 45 years in the business. I've put a lot of effort into providing the best up to date info into it. If you're looking for a "REALLY GREAT DJ?LIGHT PERFORMANCE", then keep reading. While I'm proud to0 say I'm the oldest DJ in the business, I can still kick my shows.
Take a few minutes to read this blog, and feel free to get in touch. www.TwroneBlue.com
"Behind The Scenes" - with Tyrone Blue
First, I should mention what motivates any DJ (or, any entertainer for that matter) to get into the business. Here's what I found when I first got started back in the early 90's. You must have an interest in music. I can remember back in the 60s (in the twin cities), listening to "True Don Blue" on the radio, and thinking how cool that would be to have thousands of people listen to you on the radio playing music. The big stations were KDWB "channel 63" AM was the rival of WDGY 1130 AM. FM radio was just getting started back then. I used to sit with my Sears Realistic reel to reel tape recorder and record the music from both stations, so I could listen to music without all the talk and commercials.
The main problem for me was all the talking the DJs did while the song was "ramping" up and closing out at the end. This was called "talking on the ramp". I had no way to delete the talking out of my tapes. I had the music I wanted, but always with talking on the intro and outro. I have hundreds of those old tapes, stored out in the garage, collecting dust. Now-a-days, you can duplicate all that music in a few hours on the Internet.
Here's my first big tip to potential customers of any DJ company. Who legally purchases their music, and who steals it? If you hire a DJ company who downloads music illegally, and plays it at your event, then you are stealing it too. I'd have to ask, do you want a thief working for you? Is the cheaper price you pay for a discount DJ company worth the risk? I'd like to list all of the "Dos & Don'ts". If you truly don't care... then, I have nothing to say to you. If you do care about the industry, and giving your guests the best you can give them, then I have lots of information to share with you. Stay tuned!
NOTE: Larry is the owner of Tyrone Blue Entertainment" based out of Breezy Point. He's been the "house DJ" at Breezy Point Resort for over 8 years, and designed and installed the lighting show at the Breezy Point Ice Arena. He currently has 3 DJs on staff, and does weddings all over Minnesota.
Thursday, October 1, 2015
What a ride this has been!
So, I get a call a few months ago to do a wedding for an acquaintance, and descide to take the gig. I spend the day re-organizing my gear and load up the trailer for this wedding. Then, the perspective bride calls and wants to re-negociate... she has another DJ in the wings. Not going to happen. I'm back to officially "retired", and tore up the check. It's sad that so many fledgling DJs start out in this business without a clue how to perform for a wedding. It paints all of the hard working "Professional" DJs with that brush, and gives the industry a black eye. You really do get what you pay for (you can find out how I really feel, by readying the rest of this blog... I explain the industry and myself in great detail).
I will be spending all of my time as a nite club DJ (been doing that for the last 10 years every weekend), and hockey arena sound and light technician. It's so much fun, and I don't have to hump gear. I heard a comment from one of the hockey players: "he's 'ligit'". That made my day! We are the only team in the league with a massive sound and light show... and it rocks!
Thank you all for the memories!
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Back ground: 8 years ago, I provided a "pro bono" DJ show for a 6th grade dance at the local school. Since I also worked part time for the district, I was privy to comments the kids made regarding their DJ entertainment. Most of the kids wanted a dance, but the previous dances were totally forgettable. The entertainment was sub quality and lacking in current music that the kids listened to. There was no "show quality" that one might expect for a school event (I hear this a lot, by the way... bet you have too).
Since I owned a DJ sound and light company, I offered my services to the school, so they'd know what a "real" student dance should look like. It was very well attended, because many of the kids knew me, and wanted to see if I delivered what I claimed. Afterwords, they raved about it for weeks, and asked the school staff to continue hiring my company in the future. Well, guess what? I was more expensive that every previous DJ company, so I was passed over, every time.
Fast forward to last Spring... My daughter attends school there, and informed me about her upcoming "Spring Dance of 2014". This was going to be her first dance, so I wanted it to be special for her. I contacted the coordinator, and offered my services... again pro bono, so that they could once again, experience a high quality DJ show. Most of my daughters class showed up, due in part to her promoting it to all her friends, with the promise that it would be the best dance they had ever attended. It was! The kids talked about it for the rest of the year. Here's the actual picture of what they got (for free):
Monday, February 3, 2014
I'm getting close to the end...
I think I may have two or three years left in me... just bought a big supply of new fixtures. Setting up the lights with my stage trussing is going to be my "Spring Project".