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Black Tie Entertainment is a full service Entertainment Company from 1993-2001 in Seattle, Wa.
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Black Tie Entertainment is a full service Entertainment Company that operated in the greater Seattle area including Washington and Oregon State. The company specialized in Weddings, Corporate Events, School Dances, Holiday Parties, Outdoor Functions and Bar/Bat Mitzvahs. The Company was formed in September 1993 in Seattle, Washington by CEO Jon De Leon and Events Manager Mark Andrews. Later the company transferred its interests to Mark Andrews; owner of Mixology Entertainment in the year 2001. Black Tie Entertainment had the distinct reputation of providing the best in entertainment with full tuxedo attire. With latest in music equipment, and the custom music systems designs by Jon De Leon for smallest and lightest potable Disc Jockey music systems in the industry. With the high concentration of weddings in the greater Seattle area Black Tie Entertainment became one of the foremost requested company for High Profile Weddings. This type of wedding reception was unique and entertaining as they involved many skits that were designed by Jon De Leon and Mark Andrews. Because of this style of wedding Black Tie Entertainment was a leader in this type of entertainment. The staff at Black Tie Entertainment that consisted of some of the best Disc Jockeys, Entertainers in the area. Also, collaborating with many well known band musicians in the Seattle area like the Bobby Medina Band. Jon De Leon specialized in High Profile Weddings and Corporate Events. He was one of the Mobile Beat Disc Jockey contestant for the 1998 Disc Jockey of the year held in Las Vegas. He also spoke at the National Mobile Beat convention in Las Vegas pertaining to designing portable music disc Jockey systems.