Biography

 DJ.Jerr  

  

I was Born and raised in Fort. Bonifacio makati manila Philppines and grew up in Mindanao south of Philippines . The Philippines is made up of approximately 7,700 islands. http://www.philippines.hvu.nl/index.html

 In mid-1989 I moved to Boracay Island,one of the most attractive tourist spots in the world. From an early age I was interested in music but when I moved to this tourist island, my passion for music really developed. 

I started running the few bars Titos bar 24hr open, Roxy Park, Flying Dog ,Beach Life bar,which had a  music entertainment  every evening. I then started my large collection of music ranging from 70's, 80's 90's, rhythm and blues, rock, soul,funk,jazz and many more. 

In 1994 I moved to Galway Ireland  Whilst I was there I worked in a bar & club and was surrounded by Irish musicians. This broadened my knowledge of music   and I developed an awareness of traditional Irish music as well as Irish ballads.

In 1996 I moved to London and worked in a variety of jobs, but each had some connection with music-either in a bar or club. In 2002, when I was working in the extravagant The Windmill International Club in Piccadilly Circus, London, http://www.windmillinternational.com/ I developed my skills as a DJ as I was asked to cover the resident DJ when he was not available. My confidence grew as I became aware that the public really enjoyed my music.

2006, I set up a mobile DJ and started advertising my hobby on a website. I started my collection of good quality Dj. equipment

I have played a variety of different venues in the London area and  I have long terms Bar/Club resident and have done several private parties. I have received excellent feedback form all my gigs and I get great pleasure and enjoyment doing the hobby that I love

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BORACAY ISLAND PHILIPPINES  


Encyclopedia
Boracay is an island of the Philippines located approximately 315 km (200 miles) south of Manila and 2 km off the northwest tip of the island of Panay in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines. In 1990, it was voted by the BMW Tropical Beach Handbook as one of the best beaches in the world and again in 1996 by British publication TV Quick as the world's number one tropical beach.

History
The island was originally home to the Ati tribe. Boracay is part of Aklan Province, which became an independent province on April 25, 1956.Formerly undiscovered, it wasn't till the 1970s that tourism began to develop in Boracay, and the island became popular with backpackers in the 1980s.
Years ago, Boracay Island was a well-guarded secret, almost possessively so that only a few knew of its existence.
It was only in the 70s when, it is said, a foreign movie crew accidentally "discovered" this island paradise. Others maintain that it was the German traveler, 'Jens Peters' book, which included rave reviews of Boracay that changed the island's pace from that of being a quiet secret to eventually being voted as having the best beach in the world.
Whichever story is true, it was around this time that Boracay Island slowly ceased to be a private travelers hangout and eventually became one of the major tourist destinations in the Philippines.

Leisure activities
Leisure activities available on Boracay include scuba diving, snorkeling, windsurfing, kiteboarding and beach relaxation.
Boracay is the site of a world-class 18-hole par 72 golf course designed by Graham Marsh. In addition, Boracay now has in excess of 350 beach resorts with more than 2,000 rooms ranging in quality from five-star to budget accommodations, so tourists are sure to find whatever they are looking for.
In addition, Boracay offers a wide range of restaurants, bars, pubs, and nightclubs.

Climate
 Amihan and Habagat
Weather in Boracay is generally divided into two seasonal weather patterns known locally as the Amihan and Habagat seasons. In the Tagalog language, Amihan means a cool northeast wind, and Habagat means west or southwest wind; south-west monsoon.] Amihan and Habagat seasons are generally associated respectively with the El Niño and La Niña global weather patterns. The Amihan season is characterized by moderate temperatures, little or no rainfall, and a prevailing wind from the east. The Habagat season is characterized by hot and humid weather, frequent heavy rainfall, and a prevailing wind from the west.
On Boracay, the main indicator of the switch between the Amihan and Habagat seasonal patterns is the switch in wind direction. In most years this transition is abrupt and occurs overnight. In some years there is a period of perhaps a week or two where the wind will switch between Amihan and Habagat patterns several times before settling into the pattern for the new season. As a general rule of thumb, Boracay will be in the Amihan weather pattern from sometime in September or October to sometime in May or June and in the Habagat weather pattern for the remainder of the year. These dates can vary in individual years, though.
Daytime temperatures on Boracay generally range from 77-90°F (25-32°C) from the beginning of the Amihan season into February or March, and increase to the 82-100°F(28-38°C) range with the onset of the Habagat season. During Tropical Storm periods, temperatures can fall below 68°F (20°C). Tropical Storms can impact Boracay at any time of year, but are most likely to be seen during the Habagat season.

Transportation
Boracay island is separated from Panay island by a narrow strait. The island is located opposite the barangay of Caticlan in the municipality of Malay, Aklan. Transportation across the strait is provided by boats operating from the Caticlan jetty port.

By air
Boracay is served by two airports in Aklan province: Kalibo International Airport in Kalibo and Godofredo P. Ramos Airport (commonly referred to as "Caticlan airport") in Caticlan.
[ By sea>
The western part of the Strong Republic Nautical Highway (SRNH) passes through Caticlan, with car ferries from Roxas, Oriental Mindoro docking at the Caticlan jetty port. Several bus companies operate provincial bus routes from Manila which pass through Caticlan via the SRNH.


Location>>>South East Asia

Coordinates>>>11°58′10″N 121°55′38″E

Archipelago>>>Visayas

Area>>>10.32 km²
Country>>>Philippines
Province>>>Aklan
Municipality>>>Malay
Demographics
Population 12,003[1] (as of 2000)

Density>>>1,163 /km2 (3,010 /sq mi)
Ethnic groups>>>Ati, and Aklanon