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DJG . A New Port of Call – Yacht Parties & VIP Events

DJG . A NEW PORT OF CALL

YACHT PARTIES & VIP EVENTS
In a region where elegance rubs shoulders with hedonism, entertainment options on the French Riviera must be a showcase for excellence.

Amid a spectacular calendar of private and corporate events, Club Vivanova speaks to one of the professionals who asserts himself as a memorable addition to the yearly schedule of VIP events and yacht parties during Cannes Film Festival, Monaco Grand Prix and Monaco Yacht Show.

Gary Smith, professionally known as DJG, inspires listeners with his uplifting energy as he plays soulful house music to global audiences. “Being an international DJ, I have worked with some fantastic brands including Stars and Bars Monaco where I play during the Monaco Yacht Show to Virgin Sport and Kate Spade New York,” Gary says. DJG is a regular fixture at the Oscars, Golden Globes and top events on the French Riviera.

Did DJ’ing or Music Production come first?

I took music lessons as a child – learning to play the clarinet and drums – so music has always been a strong focus for me. Growing up, I was influenced by blues, jazz and reggae and played at friends parties before concentrating more on DJ’ing. Producing followed later.

This year has been a rollercoaster for events with venue cancellations and travel restrictions affecting live music. What methods have you used to adapt and how do you deliver the same atmosphere when you can’t be physically present in person?

I have been fortunate in past years to travel across the world to famous cities and social events. I’ve performed at the Golden Globes and last year we were invited to perform at Durkin Entertainment’s Oscars pre-gifting suite at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles. This event garnered over 2.2 billion media views from local Los Angeles media such as The Hollywood Reporter, Hollywood Life and KTLA 5, to globally viewed platforms such as Entertainment Tonight, BBC America and The Daily Mail. I have hosted Instagram takeovers – including the Superyacht Brands page – where I can share my music, regardless where people are located in the world. Digital platforms such as Twitter, Mixcloud and Zoom give me the ability to host online parties and keep entertaining.

Where do you get inspiration from?

Music is a respected medium that has become so much more than production or innovation. It breaks down language and age barriers, whether you’re at a high-profile event or a local gig. My family is a source of inspiration for me – my wife films each performance and my son is a dancer. As well, my 89-year old mother has a generous nature and this greatly impacts my motivation to make people happy!

How do you view the relationship between social media and musical expression?

Social media is constantly changing so we have to adapt. It’s another avenue to reach listeners of all genres. Music is about emotion and you can ignite a memory, cheer someone up or educate an audience.

What’s your favourite track of all time that never fails to get a great reaction?

Over time, my music tastes have evolved so it changes day-to-day, but I still love playing Jill Scott’s “Golden”(Soulful House Remix).

What are your hopes for your career in the next 12 months, especially with venues and live events in limbo?

I’m looking forward to exchanging my skills and expertise with world-class brands and trying to launch my music into feature films and television productions.

Superyacht owners, luxury brands and royalty are all drawn to entrepreneurial people. It’s crystal clear that DJG’s celebration of life through music is his recipe for success in the entertainment industry.

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Article by Rebecca Whitlocke

Countdown to the Crossing : Calvi - Monaco Water Bike Challenge

MONACO WATER BIKE CHALLENGE

This Saturday 12th September, team Serenity and team Notorious will depart together on water bikes from Calvi Harbor in Corsica, intending to reach the Principality of Monaco the next day in a 180kms water bike race for charity. This unique challenge aims to raise awareness about drowning prevention and water safety. H.S.H. Princess Charlene and Conor McGregor (Irish retired professional mixed martial artist and boxer) held a training session in preparation for The Crossing : Calvi – Monaco Water Bike Challenge.

The race will oppose team Serenity, led by H.S.H. Princess Charlene, to team Notorious, led by Mr. Gareth Wittstock, General Secretary of the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation. The start is scheduled on Saturday, September 12th at 2 pm at the Quai d’Honneur of the port of Calvi. Departure time is subject to change depending on weather conditions. In relay, the members of each team will be able to switch as often as they wish, commencing at 20 minutes after departure.

The Princess Charlene Of Monaco Foundation

“Being passionate about sport is an amazing gift if one considers the values that come with it. Sport has the ability to change and save lives, to accomplish great destiny and empower people. It can have an impact on an individual, a family, a community, as well as an entire nation. Today we might know gifted children who would have the ability to become a sporting icon, but do not have sufficient means or facilities to even train properly. So it has become a priority for me to support and transmit these sporting values that I share with my husband, Prince Albert II of Monaco, to the next generation of young athletes. Some of the present and future projects for my Foundation are underlining the importance and reinforcing the awareness of water safety. Too many children die from drowning every year because they don’t know how to swim yet just a few swimming lessons could save their lives and help them to feel more comfortable and confident in the water. My foundation is orientated towards these children who can become responsible adults if we show them the way through the values of sport and solidarity; so together, we can help these young athletes to succeed.” HSH Princess Charlene of Monaco.

Photo © Olivier Huitel