Originally Posted By Bill Lewis
[quote=Stephenm52]Not right on Glenn’s topic but seems relevant about line dancing .

What I’ve seen here in the Villages Florida. There are 3 town squares and every evening (unless rainy) from 5 to 9 they have live bands or singers using backing tracks. There are a couple of outstanding bands but I have never seen the dance floors/fields/brick concrete squares more more packed than when Scooter the DJ is performing. He really gets the audience involved, from what I’ve read he is one of the highest paid entertainers here.

https://www.scooterthedj.com

So please enlighten us as to what he does that makes him so special. I'd love to see him in person and learn. From the pictures I see he gets involved with the audience, big Mickey Mouse hands and all but what are some of his other "Bits" that work.


Bill, He gets the audience participating and in a BIG way!! So it’s all about audience participation. Whether you’re an old timer or your grand children are here visiting many get up to dance. We happened to catch him during February school vacation. In all honesty we did not like him but we are not party/dance people.


At the time he was playing we were having dinner on the outdoor patio of a nearby restaurant. All we heard was heavy thumping bass and drums, both my wife and I thought what is that crap the band is playing. We were surprised to see that it was a Dj.

Guess I’m showing signs of being 67. On the other hand last Friday night we saw Blood Sweat & Tears at a venue on site, now that was a great show.