Welcome to the web site for About Entertainment Disc Jockey and Emcee Service.

My name is Paul Edelman, and I have been a disc jockey since 1986 both on radio and at live locations such as weddings, graduation parties, reunions, and more.

Music has always been a part of my life for over 35 years, as well as several generations whether it has been vocal, instrumental, or dance.

This web site is meant to supply you with as much information about the service that I provide.  And I can't stress this enough, please keep in mind, I'm a disc jockey... not a computer whiz.

Thank you for visiting.

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May and June are perhaps the busiest months for disc jockeys.  There are proms, graduation parties, and lots of weddings.  I'd like to take this time right now to share something with you that I came across in our local newspaper.  A syndicated columnist by the name of Sharon Randall wrote a list of 25 tips on how to stay married.  I've done some editing just for space purposes.  But her messaged remains in tact.  Here now are her tips:

  1. Always put your spouse first, before work, friends, or any other activity.  Treat your spouse as the best thing that has ever happened to you.
  2. Keep no secrets, especially when it comes to money.
  3. Pick your fights with care.  Play fair, and remember, words can hurt.
  4. Fall in love again every day.
  5. Never miss an anniversary, birthday or any other opportunity to make a memory.
  6. Never give practical gifts.
  7. Go to church together.
  8. Pay your bills on time.  Make sure you each have a living will, life insurance, and a durable power of attorney.
  9. Love your in-laws as your own.  Never criticize your spouse's friends or family.
  10. Always listen to your spouse's heart.
  11. Don't half-tie the knot.  Plan to stay married forever.
  12. Never go to bed mad.
  13. Laugh together a lot.
  14. Never criticize or correct each other in public.
  15. Remember that most people are the least loveable when they are most in need of love.
  16. Never fall for the myth of perfectionism.
  17. When you don't like each other, remember that you love each other.  Pray and hope for the "good days" to return and they will.
  18. Tell the truth.
  19. Kiss at least 10 seconds a day.
  20. Memorize each others favorite things and amaze each other with how well you know each other.
  21. Examine your relationship often
  22. Be content with what you have materially.  Be honest where you are emotionally.
  23. Never raise your voice unless you're on fire.  Whisper when you argue.
  24. Be both friends and lovers.
  25. Be an interesting person.  Lead your own life.  But always save your best for each other.  In the end you'll know you were better together than you could have ever been apart.

Congratulations to all those getting married, or who have just gotten engaged.  These are exciting times for all of you.