In Real Life! W/ DJ Quicksilva - a podcast by Ed Doxen

from 2023-10-10T00:48:15

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The list of celebrities for whom DJ Quicksilva has deejayed reads like the ultimate VIP list that includes renowned and award-winning artist like, Stevie Wonder, Lil’ Mo, Common, Jamie Foxx, LL Cool J, Snoop Dogg, and BET Founder, Bob Johnsons’ Grand Opening of the BET Soundstage in Turks & Caicos. Quick has been one of the official DJ’s on some of the biggest national and international tours and events. Quick also had the distinct pleasure of having been an opening DJ for Janet Jackson and the Official DJ for national events like The NBA Allstar Weekend, the Annual CIAA Weekend, and the NFL Superbowl activities. In 2013, Quick was called to deejay for President Barack Obama’s Second Term Inaugural Ball.

Quicksilva picked up an endorsement when he was selected as an Official Pepsi Smash DJ in 2004. He also has been an official DJ for Jamaica’s Red Stripe Beer. Sean “Diddy” Combs handpicked him as a Ciroc Boyz DJ whose talent has moved beyond deejaying to being a major influencer for the brand. Quicksilva has since been endorsed by apparel and footwear lines with Adidas and Luxe-T. He is currently a Brand Ambassador for PUMA. And, he has been a long-time DJ with the national men’s urban footwear & apparel retailer, DTLR, Inc. as well as an on-air personality for the groundbreaking internet-based DTLR Radio. During 2016-2018, Quick was the host of The Fam in the Morning (93.9 WKYS) radio show. Most recently, he started hosting a syndicated show called, “The QuickSilva Show” heard weekdays 3-7 PM on both 92.3 FM in Baltimore & 93.9 FM in DC. Most recently Quick and his Wife Ashley joined OWN’s Love and Marriage DC TV series that has been renewed for season 2. The Show follows the personal and professional loves of three married couples residing in the DMV.

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