American Disc Jockey Association

 The American Disc Jockey Association (ADJA) is an organization of professional disc jockey entertainment companies who are concerned with maintaining a high standard of quality in performance and business ethics in order to insure that you, the customer, receive the best possible service for your party.

 American Disc Jockey Association members have met the high standards necessary for membership and are constantly striving to improve their service by networking with other professionals across the country.

 Association members are investing their time and money in their profession because they are serious business people who want to provide you with the best possible entertainment for your affair.

 Members of the ADJA are required to provide proof that they are legitimate businesses as prescribed by Local, State and Federal Law, in addition to adhering to the ADJA bylaws. Applicants that fail to meet the requirements of the government and the ADJA are denied membership. In addition, members that fail to maintain their good standing with the ADJA are denied renewal.

 An ADJA member must have the highest standards of professionalism and ethics. If you have any problems or comments, please call the ADJA office. The American Disc Jockey Association promptly responds to complaints and/or criticisms of one of our members. Therefore, you should feel confident that when you hire an ADJA member you are hiring a professional that has been certified and approved by the ADJA.
 

Listen to the ADJA Radio Interview


Silver Nights Disk Jockey Entertainers are proud to have met and surpassed the qualifications for membership in the ADJA.

As an association member, we pledge to...

  • Use only professional equipment suitable for the event.
  • Carry full liability, equipment, and music collection  insurance.
  • Provide a written agreement detailing your event.
  • Provide references from previous customers upon request.
  • Be suitably dressed for the occasion. (There is never an added fee charged for formal attire).
  • Be willing to discuss music selections ahead of time and be willing to play requests (if found suitable for the event).
  • Know the proper procedure and etiquette for the type of event.
  • Arrive on time. Punctuality is a necessity.
  • Be courteous, polite and respectful to clients, their guests and all those involved with a related event.
  • Supply a replacement disc jockey in case of an emergency.

We are also proud to have met and surpassed the  qualifications for membership in the Dakota Association of Mobile Entertainers

The National Association for Professional Disc Jockeys

Click here to visit the ADJA Web Site