Entertainment Insight
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Monday, August 18, 2008

Hurricane Productions relaunches MySpace profile

In an effort to reach more people, clients, and family, Hurricane Productions redesigned and relaunched its MySpace profile page.

Designed entirely by Hurricane Productions' co-owner, lead DJ, and sole web designer -Strato Doumanis - the site promotes the interactivity of the company's DJ entertainment product.

You can find Hurricane Productions everywhere - At a venue on a Friday or Saturday night entertaining a wedding or Sweet 16, online on its brand new website, on YouTube, Facebook, MySpace and here on Blogspot.

Hurricane Productions used MySpace in 2003 as one of its original tools to reach a new audience. Since then, the company continues to use social networking tools to broaden its fan base.

Visit of all Hurricane Productions' networked sites:

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Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Select dates available for backyard events, parties


Turn any backyard affair into a Hurricane Productions dance party!

Hurricane Productions, a leading NJ DJ company providing entertainment for all events, is offering affordable party packages for select dates for the remainder of the summer!

We provide it all! DJs, MCs, sound system, customizable party planning and even our own canopy to keep us safe from any inclement weather.

Visit HurricaneProductions.com or call 732-939-6277 for more information!

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Monday, June 30, 2008

DJs still available for the Fourth of July weekend - Book NJ's top DJ company today



Hurricane Productions - a top NJ DJ company entertaining Sweet 16s, weddings, graduations and more in the tri-state area - still has availability for one of the summer's biggest weekends - The Fourth of July.

The company's addition of multiple entertainment units this past Spring has helped increase the volume of parties the company can take in one weekend.

Call Hurricane Productions today at 732-939-6277 or visit our website, HurricaneProductions.com, for a price quote.

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Saturday, June 21, 2008

Tracy and Dana's Sweet 16 - June 20, 2008

As promised, here are the pictures from Tracy and Dana's Sweet 16 at Jacques Reception Center in Middletown, NJ. (Friday June 20th, 2008)

You can view the Sweet 16 photos in two places:

Hurricane Productions Picasa Web Album
OR
Hurricane Productions Facebook Fan Page

DID YOU ENJOY OUR PERFORMANCE AT THE SWEET 16?

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Thursday, June 19, 2008

Hurricane Productions co-owner Vincent Velasquez reflects on the company's five-year anniversary

Hurricane Productions has done so much for me.

It has given me the ability to enjoy college life and work a second job that I love just as much as DJ entertainment. But most of all, its given the the opportunity to reach out to so many different people in so many different places.

We've been all over New Jersey. We've entertained in Philadelphia, Atlantic City, New York, and Brooklyn. Our videos and music have been seen and heard all over this great country and even in the Netherlands. I've gotten phone calls from companies in Cleveland, Los Angeles, Phoenix and emails from people overseas. And all of this is from a company that worked its first party in a backyard in Morganville, NJ five years ago today.

I'll never forget that party - an eighth grade graduation for a friend's sister. Strato and I worked three days straight beforehand building a small music library and making sure my dad's speakers and amplifier set from the 1980s still had some juice in them. My dad drove us to the party (we were 16 years old) and we played music for four hours. Strato liked changing the CDs in our two five-disc changers and I fell in love with talking on the microphone. Strato became a DJ, I became an MC.

We didn't charge that family any money, but afterwards the mom came to us and handed me an envelope with a tip. I took half and Strato took half. Boom. A 50-50 partnership was born.

Last night Strato and I looked back on our entire collections of emails and reminisced about all the gigs and jobs we worked and all the different people in our lives.

On the entertainment side, we just keep growing. Everyday we make improvements to our product. Strato and I brainstorm and make things happen. Our talents are so diverse but at the same time, it is the secret ingredient that many have tried to copy and/or discover on their own.

We work long hours, but it is expected because we own and operate the company. But on top of that, we have to make it to your event energetic and fun. I've never complained about any event we've worked. Even one I showed up to with pink eye and a dent on my front bumper after a car accident!

In 2004 and 2005, we worked at a day camp in Manalapan and taught kids how to DJ on our amateur system. Every Friday the entire camp would gather in a large pavilion and listen to Strato play the Cha Cha Slide and watch me teach them new instructional dances. It was taxing work. Especially since another DJ company, a more experienced one, worked larger events for the camp. We were constantly criticized and put under a microscope.

Peers of ours would talk behind our backs and laugh every time we mentioned DJing. Even our own families doubted the company would survive once we entered college.

But here we are, five years later. And still working hard, still making a difference in people's lives. I don't know if many people are able to fathom how much of a responsibility it is on us to be accountable for family memories. Ten years from now, a Sweet 16 girls is going to look back on her video and remember how much fun she had. A bride and groom will always remember their first dance. All of that is captured in photos and video and Hurricane Productions is a huge part of making all of those memories happen in time.

Every party is unique to me and my passion for entertainment keeps each party fresh and new. I could work 52 weeks straight and entertain the same type of event, but it will always be different. Each week I'm greeted into a new family and make new personal connections.

It has not always been easy. We've gone through some hard times in our personal lives and in our family lives. Still, DJing and entertainment is always a release for me. I'll never forget having to wake up on a Friday morning to bury my grandmother in Brooklyn and then rush back to New Jersey to work a wedding. I was just 17-years old. I'll never forget going through a rough breakup with an ex-girlfriend and the next day having to work an engagement party for a young, happy couple. Sometimes we forget, myself included, that we are people too and we need the entertainment just as much as our clients.

One thing that really stuck out to me was the amount of charity and volunteer work we've done over the past five years. In year one and two, 2003 and 2004, we volunteered our small PA system to the Keansburg Library so that they could cut the red tape in front of their new building in style. And how did they celebrate? We played music and danced into the night.

We also entertained our high school's fundraisers for little or no money. We introduced varsity sports teams into the gymnasium for pep rallies, and provided music for two Walk-a-Thons.

Working for the Knights of Columbus in Sayreville in 2004-2006 always sticks out in my mind. We helped a man named Tom, a guy in his mid-forties in the National Guard, put together dances for his "Squires," or in layman's terms -- teenagers interested in the KOC. In early 2006 we found out Tom was deployed to Arizona and then to Iraq. We haven't heard from him since, but we hope the work we did for him touched the individuals he aimed to please.

This past year we donated our entire staff's weekend in the first week of April (and DJ companies know how valuable a Spring weekend can be) to Rutgers Dance Marathon. DM is a 32-hour event that raises money for the Embrace Kids Foundation in New Brunswick, NJ. Embrace Kids serves families with children that have blood and cancer disorders. This year, DM raised over $320,000. And thanks to contributions from our clients, we were able to make a $630.00 donation. Better yet, we're already signed on for next year.

Helping Dance Marathon and the Embrace Kids Foundation is a true sign of our company's maturity. We've gone from using a PA system for opening a public library to touching the lives of so many families in need in a critical time in their lives. Both are so important in their respective ways, but I get emotional thinking that we've grown so quickly to be able to staff a 32-hour, non-stop event.

Like my recently deceased grandfather said "Show me who your friends are, and I'll show you who you are."

The reason I mention that is because Hurricane Productions is not just Strato and myself. It is Ashley Best, Jon Brooks, Samantha Cella, DJ LaLima, Kyle Gries, Ed Romani, and Alex Rosenkranz. These are the people, no matter how big or small their roles are, that make this company work and work very well.

And even some of the people who came before them, like the Doctor of Style, Mike Mendez, have contributed to this company.

But most importantly, we have been able to grow these last five years because of the dedication our clients show us. We have so many repeat customers and return business. So many of our clients have become friends that constantly keep in contact with us. Their continued business is much appreciated. They trust us, and in return, we trust them tenfold.

We've labeled our company as "The business of building great entertainment." But I would argue, we're in the business of building great and everlasting relationships.

Thank you for the past five years and cheers to many more,
Vincent Velasquez
Co-Founder, Co-Owner, Master of Ceremonies

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Monday, June 9, 2008

Hurricane Productions offering a summer special - Book now and receive 10% off your party


Hurricane Productions LLC, is offering a summer special to new clients - Book now, no matter when your event is, and we will offer you 10% off our original price with the following promotional code: EI080906

It's summer time, so we know it is the perfect time to sit down with your family, plan an event, and book a DJ.

Hurricane Productions offers free consultations for your event as well as the following services featured on HurricaneProductions.com:

  • Instructional Dance Videos
  • Interactive Party Planning
  • Entertainment Tips from the Pros
  • Plenty of pictures and video from previously entertained events

So whether its a backyard summer party or an elegant wedding, Hurricane Productions can serve all your entertainment needs. Book now!

Promocode: EI080906

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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Take a listen to Hurricane Calabria '08

DJ Strato, co-founder of Hurricane Productions LLC, produced a remix of two songs this past Spring:

Show Me Love- Robin S. (1993)
The Anthem - Pitbull feat. Lil Jon


So far, the remix garnered 12,552 "listens" on YouTube since he posted it four short months ago.

This remix has also been featured on DJ Strato's iMeem.com page and has been embedded into this blog post from iMeem:




View this post as well as other Hurricane Productions' video posts on the Hurricane Productions YouTube Channel

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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Hurricane Productions launches new website


HurricaneProductions.com
reintroduces the company to you and your families as more than just a DJ company.

Our priority is and always will be entertaining at weddings, Sweet 16s, anniversaries and other events, but our goals now extend to creating an entertainment brand.

Entertainment doesn't end when the party is over. Now we can introduce instructional dance videos, interactive party planning features, and more photos, more videos and more entertainment to our clients.

Some of our unique and exclusive features include:

Wedding Planning Wizard - The Hurricane Productions-exclusive wizard is designed to help prospective brides and grooms choose the type of entertainment packages needed for their wedding. With just a simple questionnaire, built into HurricaneProductions.com, their answers will render a unique page--tailored to the specific bride and groom. The page details what Hurricane Productions can offer to their wedding reception in terms of entertainment packages.

Entertainment Insight - Our blog is designed to bring new audiences to our brand. Instructional dances performed by our staff, party tips, and other DJ entertainment-related features will run on the blog.

More entertainers - We proudly introduce emcee Kyle Gries, Ed "DJ N9NE" Romani, and party motivator Ashley Best to our growing staff. These three dedicated individuals have helped Hurricane Productions grow within the last six months and will continue to help the company reach more clients with their endless amount of talent and professionalism.

Facebook and YouTube Channel -
Clients, especially from Mitzvahs, Sweet 16s, and Weddings, can view our Facebook page and tag themselves, their friends, and share their own photos with each other.
Also, they can subscribe to our YouTube Channel where we plan on releasing instructional dance videos at on Monthly basis. Potential clients will be able to view video samples of parties we've entertained in the past.

The future - With this site, built for new internet technologies such as the IPhone, Hurricane Productions is gearing itself to introduce even more innovative ideas. For example, clients will be able to plan their parties online simultaneously with a member of the HP staff. In addition, clients will be able to see pictures synced up with our blog from their parties...all within 24 hours of saying goodnight to their guests. Venues and hotels will be able to use the Hurricane Productions website to drive more business and traffic to their sites.

The possibilities are endless. And as Hurricane Productions reaches its five-year anniversary, we encourage you to visit HurricaneProductions.com and see all of these features for yourselves!

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