Draft:Jeremy McGuigan
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Jeremy's DJ career began with a love for music and hands-on experience at a leading Northern Nevada country dance club before he turned 21. There, he mastered line and couples dances and became the club’s main DJ, also learning the late-night club music scene. he held this position for two years until the venue closed. Using this experience, I launched my own mobile DJ business over 14 years ago, performing at hundreds of weddings and events while staying current with all music genres. His versatility has earned him residencies at world renown Gilley’s at the Nugget, Grand Sierra Resort, and currently Pure Country Canteen, Northern Nevada’s award-winning country nightclub. Since 2018, He has received multiple Best Of awards for Best Club or Event DJ. He is currently DJ large-scale events like all 11 nights of the Coors Tent at the Reno Rodeo, where his high-energy show attracts long lines. Other notable performances include the Plaza stage at the Nugget Rib Cook-off and various concert after-parties. In 2019, he started a DJ dance party at Night In The Country Music Festival. Bringing out our own dance floor stage and lights along with Daisy Duke Dancers. This has grown significantly, drawing several hundred party goers each night. His broad experience enables him to adapt to any crowd and keep the dance floor lively. He has built a loyal following and always enjoy seeing familiar faces at my events.