
DJ Music & Dance
DJ Pat Ferrante
Entertainment Services
Karaoke Host
Volcalist/Singer/Entertainer

Weddings, Birthdays, Anniversaries, Reunions, Private Parties, Holiday Parties, Theme Parties, Corporate Events, Assisted Living Communities, Senior Living Communities, Car Shows, Bars, Restaurants, Festivals, etc.
About DJ Pat

Pat started playing music professionally back in 1988, hosting a 50's and 60's fund raiser dance for his daughter's travelling cheerleading team. Attended by over 300 people from all over the tri-state area, DJ Pat quickly became enamored with this newly found interest and established a name for himself as a vocalist entertainer and in the local DJ and Karaoke scene. Interested in music at a young age, DJ Pat was influenced by genres including DooWop, Golden Oldies, Sinatra, the 80's, and beyond. He has been a main attraction at the annual Lead East Car Show event, the largest oldies party on the east coast, held annually on Labor Day Weekend at the Parsippany Hotel in New Jersey. He hosts weddings, high school reunions, special occasion parties, luaus, etc.
Pat also performs as a solo entertainer singing at various assisted living homes Senior centers, and group club organizations.
During the 2020 Pandemic, Pat set up shop inside and outside his home and performed free weekly concerts to the delight of his neighbors and those from surrounding communities.
As the Entertainment Director for the Rockaway Township Family Festival Days from 1996-1999, Pat was the TV host and hiring representative for such top names as "The Duprees", "Johnny Maestro and the Brooklyn Bridge", "The Temptations", "The Drifters", and many local groups and bands.
Pat has also been the mainstay Karaoke host on Thursday nights at the Branchville American Legion since 2009.
He has been providing Music and Karaoke entertainment for over 30 years. Whether your event is a Wedding, Re-Union, Special Birthday, Fund Raiser, Holiday party etc., you can count on professional service and top grade entertainment.
















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