Get Ready to Get Down.
When you come to The Dog's House, you better be prepared to have a good time!

This year local favorites, The Don't Call Me Francis Band and the sensation, DJ Jason Smith promise to deliver high intensity entertaiment with the best in party music. Consider yourself warned: be ready to wag your tail off!

Past entertainers include: Big Bang Baby, DJ Benja Styles, EBE's Dreamtime, 39 Mariner, CTO Manhattan, Mr. Greengenes, The Sensational Soul Cruisers, Don't Call Me Francis, Verdict, and Philly Legend – The Geater with the Heator – Mr. Jerry Blavat!


Don't Call Me Francis
With over 18 years experience in the industry, The Don't Call Me Francis Band is one of the most requested bands  in the Philadelphia Tri-state area and beyond.

For 12 Consecutive years, DCMF was voted the Best Band in South Jersey and the Delaware Valley, by the Courier Post's Readers Choice Awards.

Named after the famous line from the Bill Murray comedy “Stripes” - DCMF continues to boast a lineup of musicians whose credits include performances with acts like Tower of Power, Blood Sweat and Tears, Paula Abdul, K.C and the Sunshine Band, Gloria Estefan, The Stylisitcs, The Delphonics, Jay Z, Jill Scott, Alecia Keys, Prince, Tony Orlando, Chuck Mangione and the list continues.

visit Don't Call Me Francis online


DJ Jason Smith
It might be hard for the average person to find the link between country-rock kings Rascal Flatts, 50 Cent and Barack Obama. But in fact, look no further than the man who’s worked with all of them: Jason Smith. The New York City-via-upstate New York deejay has been increasingly building a name for himself through both high-profile gigs (Gym Class Heroes frontman Travis McCoy has repeatedly sung Smith’s praises) and steady grinding on the national club circuit. Now, after starting 2009 spinning for the most powerful person in the country (more on that later), Smith is ready to take his vast knowledge of music—where he’s equally at home with The Dead and Phish as Top 40 and hip-hop—to crowds all across the country.

It’s this genre-crossing ability that has made Smith a crowd favorite wherever he spins. If you’re looking for a planned, standard set of the same Top 40 tracks, look elsewhere. “I play a lot of songs that people know, but probably forget about,” says Smith. “I try to be that ‘Oh $#!t!’ deejay but before it gets overdone, I’m onto the next record. I never plan my sets because the art form of deejaying to me is being able to read a crowd and keep them happy.”

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