Adam Weitz Takes All at the 2010 DJ of the Year Competition, The NJDJN Delivers… and Marcello Pedalino Honored at Night of Champions in Atlantic City
By the MMP Wire Staff
Atlantic City, NJ – Kudos to the competitors and congratulations to the all the winners of the 2010 DJ of the competition.
Contestants competed on the Casbah night club stage in front of their industry colleagues this past summer at the Trump Taj Mahal Hotel and Casino.
NJDN member, Betsey Fischer, who was featured on the MMP blog in January 2009, was awarded the DJ of the Year Runner Up and Best Dance while fellow member George Kramedis took the prize for Best Use of Choreographed Dancers.
Adam Weitz, from A-Sharp Production, a big supporter of the NJDJN, was awarded the coveted title of 2010 Dj of the Year for thinking outside the box and performing a situational routine that wow’d the crowd and impressed the judges.
This quote, taken from Adam’s website, shows his enthusiasm for originality and dedication to his craft… “With my experience in entertainment, I bring color and excitement to you. We create each affair to be original & special. I take my career seriously because I love what I do! We only reserve the very best in entertainment. Having fun and making it memorable is the most important formality. This is my dedication to you.”
Earlier that week, MMP founder, Marcello Pedalino, and other previous winners of the DJ of the Year Competition, were recognized for their accomplishments and contributions to the mobile entertainment industry.
Marcello earned the Dj of the Year title in 2001, 2002 and 2006 and then received the ADJA’s Peter Merry Leadership award in 2008.
A Sweet Treat- Marcello Recommends: Candy Sushi
With the exception of Naked Sushi, this is the coolest presentation and tastiest form of the Japanese delicacy I’ve ever experienced. At a networking event last week sponsored by the NJDJN, a Candy Sushi station was set up for all of the attendees to enjoy.
If you are a fan of Rice Crispies, Fruit Roll Ups, Gummy Fish, Marshmallows, Chocolate Chips, and any other sugar-rush-inducing treat that is sinful and choppable, you’re going to love Candy Sushi. Check out the Life With Cake blog for a fun, at-home version recipe.
The Candy Sushi station presentation has a fun, yet elegant vibe; complete with a Geisha-styled server, Japanese folding screens and several ornate decorative pieces to add to the exotic ambiance.
People are always asking for me for new ideas and for the latest trends in event planning…
For a unique dessert alternative or a visually stimulating addition to the traditional post- meal fare for both kids and adults, I’d tell you to give me a call and to get your chopsticks ready for some Candy Sushi.
You will be saying “Domo Arigato Mr. Marcello” before you know it.


