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Expressway Music Inc (Since 1992)
10 E 39th St Suite 1126
New York, NY 10016
Phone: (212) 953-9367
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  • January23rd

    Great wedding dj nycFounded in 1992 we are a collective of affordable great professional DJ’s from NYC and Great Wedding DJ’s in NY City.  Our reasonably priced Services include Disc Jockey, Karaoke and Live Music Services for exclusive and elegant Weddings, Corporate parties, Bar/Bat Mitzvahs and  private events.

    GREAT DJ’s. TRIED AND TRUE (and Affordable)

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    2013 is our 21st year in business as DJ’s here in New York City. Please know when it comes to disc jockey’s one size does not fit all!
    A big part of what we do is mastering the details of each event. We excel at this. Of course playing fantastic music is important but so is making sure the event runs perfectly and that you don’t have any stress! And….we’re affordable!!!!!

    Please check out our recent Wedding, Mitzvah and Corporate event blogs with photos, videos and letters.  (We are down to earth and not pushy salespeople!)

    Please contact owner/dj David Swirsky or our event coordinator Charissa if you have any questions or would like to meet with our dj’s in our Manhattan NYC (east side) office at 212-953-9367 or email us at info@expresswaymusic.com.  Having a Wedding, Party or Event we look forward to hearing from you!

  • January7th

    Expressway Music provided the DJ (Dave Swirsky), Emcee (Dan Kingman), two dancers (Cassandra & LaToya), Pop a shot basketball and more for Jacob’s Bar Mitzvah reception last night at the outstanding event Venue Columbia Faculty House located on the Campus of Columbia University.

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    The Columbia Faculty house is a beautiful event facility both inside and outside. Here is a view overlooking Manhattan from the front door entrance: Read More | Comments

  • January5th

    Our DJ’s are hired to play at many Bar and Bat Mitzvahs here in NYC and outside of NY CITY and we often hear from parents that planning the Mitzvah was very difficult and time consuming. I hope the articles below are useful in planning yours and if you have any questions about anything please feel free to ask any of our dj’s.

    From Wikihow.com

    Steps

    1. Make sure your synagogue knows it’s his Bar Mitzvah soon. You should start planning when he is ten/eleven. Inform them of the date.

    2. Find his Parsha. Usually, the synagogue chooses, but you might get to choose.

    3. Have him to practice his parsha every day for a good hour. Don’t use a no vowel sheet unless you are sure he can read it, because it is very difficult to read.

    4. Plan the reception if you will have one. If you will not have one, skip this step. Plan where it will be held. I suggest a banquet hall of some sort, and once found, inform the place. Then you can go straight to theme ideas, or even investing in an event planner for extra help. Lots of people use “themes” like favorite color or sport, but a theme is completely unnecessary since this event has a built-in one: Bar Mitzvah. Save the themes for birthday parties where they belong.

    5. Send out invitations to friends and family, no matter how far. Many will come to see a Bar-Mitzvah. Tell the name, date, time for both service and party, and the parsha. Also try and match the invitation to the theme of your party.

    6. Wait until you receive a reply from someone. If it is a yes, write their name down somewhere. If it is a no, write a “sorry” note to them.

    7. Work on food, entertainment and party favours or prizes. this is crucial to any Bar or Bat mitzvah as well as a common courtesy and entertainment for your guests. See if your event planner has any good ideas with this are of planning. DJ’s often work best here.

    8. Prepare a speech to say to your son. It is the custom for the parents and rabbi to say a speech for him, and a tradition for the son to say a speech to the congregation. Remember to practice!

    9. Find the correct attire For shul, make sure to buy your son a tallite and a proper suit and kippot. For the mother, a knee length skirt with a suit jacket and hat will be appropriate, and for the father, a suit, tallite and kippot.

    10. Enjoy yourself and honour your son.After all your and your son’s hard work, take the time to enjoy the affair as well as honouring you son. Mazel tov to you on your son’s becoming a man! On behalf of myself and the rest of our team at wikiHow, we wish you much joy, happiness and luck for many years to come!

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  • December3rd

    Alec (and guests) had a great time Saturday Night for his Bar Mitzvah party at Patina Restaurant group venue Naples 45 located in the MetLife Building at Grand Central Station. Expressway Music Disc Jockey Dan Kingman provided the music and emceeing.

    The first part of the party consisted of the kids participating in a Scavenger Hunt in Grand Central Terminal while the adults enjoyed cocktail hour listening to the music of DJ Dan. Read More | Comments

  • September8th

    Eli became a Bar Mitzvah yesterday and celebrated with his closest friends and family at Bayards (India house) in the financial center nyc. It was a tasteful, elegant and extremely fun event full of great food, good feeling and lots of dancing by young and older alike!

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  • July2nd

    The classic New York wedding
    * Personalized service throughout the planning of your event
    * Bridal Room, formal Ceremony Room, Dinner and Dancing
       in a classic New York Ballroom with intricately carved ceilings,
    grand crystal chandeliers, marble columns and mantels
    * Steps from Central Park, perfect for photographs
    * Customized elegant menus

    Expressway Music DJ at the Harmonie Club Blog

  • July2nd

    The Faculty House presents a special event location that will amaze and surprise you. The stage is set from our courtyard into the restored first-floor reception area, featuring the original terrazzo floors and a marble staircase. Casual occasions come alive on the second floor, designed for versatility. The third floor’s more formal catering space is a premier party venue, accommodating up to 250 guests for dinner and dancing. The fourth floor’s event space offers pure drama with a vaulted ceiling and arched windows overlooking the outdoor terrace and Manhattan’s glittering skyline.

    Contact:
    Social Sales Manager
    Leslie Robinson
    212-851-9783

    Bar Mitzvah with DJ and More (Blog)

  • July2nd

    Dating from 1909, the same year the Queensboro Bridge was built, the Metropolitan Building was first an electrical parts factory. Seventy years later it was long vacant and in a sad state of disrepair.

    Wedding at the Metropolitan Building with DJ Dave(Blog)

    Bar Mitzvah at the Metropolitan Building with Expressway Music (Bl0g)

  • July2nd

    The Altman Building is a historic Landmark in the heart of Chelsea. Established in 1886 as the Carriage House for the B. Altman Department Store, now a private event venue boasting two floors, vaulted brick ceilings and the original French doors.

  • July2nd

    From the perfect proposal to the dreamiest honeymoon, W Hotels always provides a brilliant backdrop for a wedding or commitment ceremony that reflects who you are as a couple. And sensationally styled spaces are just the beginning. When you wed with W Hotels, you’ll get to enjoy exclusive Whatever/Whenever® services so your every wedding experience is exactly how you’ve always imagined.

    Wedding Blog at the W Hotel