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Bad Music at Events = Buzzkill.

Stevie Wonder once said “Music, at its essence, is what gives us memories. And the longer a song has existed in our lives, the more memories we have of it.” Think about it. That first love you ever felt. And the song that came with it. The couple’s first dance at a wedding. The song you and your best friends dance to in the car (while everyone’s watching). The Daddy-Daughter Dance (Cue the happy tears). We all remember these once-in-a-lifetime moments. The songs are what make everything. The feeling. The emotion. The meaning of that moment. Music is a powerful memory-maker. Which is why Romin Zandi does what he does. Making great events better with the right music. At 24 years old, Romin has a maturity and motivation not many folks his age do. It was beyond impressive and is a clear factor in how he’s been successful. His passion for people was clear in his explanation of consultations with clients. The key to a successful event? He said, “Asking the right questions to truly get to know my clients.” Sure, he could throw on a typical wedding playlist pulled of the web, but it wouldn’t be personal to that couple. Or a standard dance party mix. But Romin knows the tailored approach to music selection is what makes an event wonderful. To learn more or book him for your next event, visit http://zandientertainment.com/

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