Randy Bettis
New York, NY
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From mega-events of thousands to intimate house parties, DJ/Producer Randy Bettis is among the most sought-after mixmasters in the dance-music industry. Recently voted DJ of the Year by JustCircuit subscribers, the buzz about his dancer-centered style continues to grow. Bettis broke through the clutter in 2005 with back-to-back acclaimed performances at 3 of the largest dance parties in the world: Saint-at-Large New Years Day Event, The Black Party and the Heritage of Pride Pier Dance in New York City. In October 2005, Randy's artistic prominence was validated when he was named by Billboard to the nationwide panel of club DJs who create Billboard's weekly Hot Dance Club Play chart.
In 2006, Bettis took it to the next level, embarking on his first-ever national tour and unleashing the power of digital-age partnerships. Randy's Gay Days Tour 2006 brought the spirit of the legendary celebration to 26 cities nationwide and was voted Best Circuit Tour of 2006 by the members of JustCircuit.com. He launched new portals for fans with a weekly mixshow on G.I.R.L. (GayInternetRadioLive.com) and with satellite broadcasts on SIRIUS Radio's OutQ "Saturday Night Out." Over the past year, Randy celebrated the release of his Party Groove: GayDays Volume 4 (Centaur Music) with the nationwide GayDayS Tour 2007, once again earning a nod from JustCircuit.com as Circuit Tour of the Year. He recently returned from a highly successful DJ performance aboard the RSVP Mediterranean Cruise and two mixed-CD releases are slated for release in 2008.


Randy Bettis and composer/arranger David Boyd form the artistic force behind
BetBoyz, creating remixes for a number of exciting artists such as Taylor Dayne, Jason Walker, Sarah Atareth, Andrea McCardle, Ari Gold, Karen Jacobsen, Brian Kent, Matthew Duffy, Beth-Anne Arentsen of P-1 and Natalie Toro.


Having played in some of NYC's most legendary clubs (Limelight, Sound Factory,
Stereo), Randy can be heard frequently at clubs such as Splash in New York, Town in DC, Pure in Philadelphia and Steel in Fort Lauderdale.