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There are about 100 veteran Swing deejays across America who make an absolute "art" of finding and playing the best dance music for Swing conventions. They belong to deejay discussion groups, they meet regularly at Swing events and they usually have more than 10,000 songs loaded onto their laptops. The VERY BEST of these deejays are hired by event directors to select the music for Competitions and Social Dancing at the Major dance conventions across America. It's time we get into their heads.
Deejays have a tough job. Dancers at Swing events have a wide range of music and dance tastes. Some like old-fashioned Blues. Some prefer R & B. Others like a little Funky Hip-Hop edge to the music. Still others want to hear a mainstream Contemporary Pop sound. Clearly, it's hard to please everyone's tastes.
We sat down with Greg Parmerton, Director of the "All Swing Deejays Group", to discuss the state of Swing deejay music being played at Swing conventions across America today so we could get some insights into how deejays select music for Social Dancing and Competitions. Greg's invitation-only professional group is comprised of ardent deejays who consider the collecting of great Swing music their passion and avocation. Each month they share their top song picks among the group and compare notes on music trends around the country. Here are his comments...
USASN:
What's the most popular style of Swing music being played at dance
conventions around the
country these days - Pop, R&B, Hip-Hop, Contemporary?
(I have never
appreciated the term "contemporary" as it is too vague.
Contemporary is a timeframe, not a style.)
USASN:
Are there different music preferences in different regions of the country? The fine dancers from Houston have been pushing the bpm envelope lower and lower into what was known as "buckle polisher" or "belly rubber" tempos. Chicago still has a strong Stepper music scene. The Shag states seem to have a Traditional vs New music issue brewing for the past few years. Lindy is still big in Boston, NYC, LA, and San Francisco.
USASN:
What makes a good Swing song?
USASN:
What popular song styles seem to be preferred by dancers at recent Swing
dance events?
USASN:
Why do you deejay?
USASN:
In what direction does Swing music preference by Social dancers seem to be
trending
over the past 5 years - Blues, Pop, Hip-Hop, R&B, other? GP: Away from anything that does swing, as evidenced by the next two questions.
USASN: Name several artists over the past few years whose music heard on the radio is especially popular at Swing events.
GP:
1. Timbaland - Way I Are 2. Justin Timberlake - Sexy Back 3. Ne-Yo - Can We Chill? 4. Snoop Dogg - Sensual Seduction 5. Miley Cyrus - Let’s Dance 6. Flo Rida - Low 7. Maroon 5 - Makes Me Wonder 8. Britney Spears - Gimme More 9. Justin Timberlake - Lovestoned
USASN:
Name 5 songs that broke over the past few months that are
really hot
right now for Social dancing at Swing events. 2. Pocket Full of Sunshine - Natasha Bedingfield
3. Elevator - Flo Rida
USASN: Pick 10 songs that you'd consider all-time classics for Social Dancing.
GP:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Click here for a list of 100 top songs selected by America's Top Swing Deejays.
Click here for a list of Prominent Swing Deejays listed by state.
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