DJ DAVID PETTENGILL
If you're going to be known for something... let it be PROFESSIONALISM
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Dave started as a Disc Jockey in 1988. Before that, a drummer in various bands including Top 40, Swing, Jazz, Oldies, Rock, and a Marching Band too!

Although the DJ business was a side business at first... it grew and grew to the point where Dave is now the preferred DJ at the Museum of Fine Arts and is recommended at the following Boston area hotels: The Four Seasons, The Taj, The Boston Harbor Hotel, The Intercontinental,The Fairmont Copley Plaza, The Hyatt Regency, The Charles Hotel & The Royal Sonesta.

Dave's experience as a musician helped tremendously when making the transition to Disc Jockey. His knowledge of music and sound equipment is second to none, and this has been a great asset in playing in such a wide variety of venues in the Boston, Cambridge & Newport areas.

  • Always professionally dressed.
    Always in a tux for weddings, or suit for other types of functions.
  • If you book me, you get "me"!
    I will not send someone in my place.
  • Always willing to help with the planning of your function.
  • Superior sound system!
  • Excellent music library!
    Music from the 1940's, to music on the radio "today".
  • Reasonable prices.
  • Lighting available.
  • All types of functions, but weddings are a speciality!
  • Experienced Professional.
  • Received a scholarship, and graduated from
    The Connecticut School of Broadcasting.
The thing people like to hear the most is that I am very professional. I don't use any "gimmicks" to get the party going.
I am very good at reading the crowd and I let the music do the rest. I am also very good at playing the right song at the right time.

I love to take requests... not all DJs do! I really enjoy playing songs that people ask for... especially when they think that I won't have it.

I have a great collection of old, new, and music in between too! I've got just about everything you hear on the radio. And if you are worried about the latest Hip Hop hits... I have the radio versions with no bad words in them. (You don't want to offend anyone at a wedding)